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  1. any supporting structure or system

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Manseau has previously explored the theological underpinnings of America, in
What's more, they didn't just concentrate on the technical underpinnings.
What do you think the biological underpinnings of that are?
But I wanted to mention the historical underpinnings at least.
Less obviously, the intellectual underpinnings of liberalism have been neglected.
But it also examines the ideological underpinnings of that effort.
Yet major depression is a disease with strong biological underpinnings.
And the Fluxus philosophy had democratic and even utopian underpinnings.
Now the intellectual underpinnings of that rally are being tested.
Similar to the hippies who waged anti-war protests and rejected the moral underpinnings of traditional American society, these 12 senators appear to be protesting the results of peaceful elections and rejecting America's constitutional underpinnings.
For instance, what are the biological underpinnings of PMS and PMDD?
Movements serve as a gut check to a country's moral underpinnings.
And so it's just what are the ethical underpinnings of business?
He's also spelling out Facebook's business model and its legal underpinnings.
The underpinnings of that popular economic anxiety, though, are well defined.
She has a relevant sense of the psycho-emotional underpinnings of
His latest target: The fundamental underpinnings of how social media works.
"The conceptual underpinnings are more what I find interesting," she said.
We are weak relative to other countries ... The underpinnings are weak.
I wanted to explore the underpinnings of conservatism with other believers.
Nor can we ignore the intellectual underpinnings that currently animate it.
The underpinnings of the rental renaissance are part financial, part ideological.
Traditional leather is replaced by vibrant hues and very visible underpinnings.
In her last two parts, Ms Wilson probes the philosophical underpinnings.
It has gained power in spite of its weak empirical underpinnings.
That action-packed AAA veneer, though, belies the game's more profound underpinnings.
This President is testing fundamental underpinnings of our democracy and its institutions.
Apple is making some radical changes to the underpinnings of your Mac.
But we still believe that the underpinnings for solid growth are there.
He quickly developed a fascination with the hidden underpinnings coded into games.
This information serves as the underpinnings for anomaly detection against a baseline.
The euro zone needs stronger underpinnings, starting with a proper banking union.
Without the right underpinnings, even the best dress can go so wrong.
The planks of 2016 have been fashioned as underpinnings for Trump jingoism.
The previous installment had action underpinnings; this one added a political dimension.
Now the intellectual underpinnings of the tech rally are being seriously tested.
The very underpinnings of modern capitalism are being questioned from all sides.
In his book, Freedman explores the intellectual underpinnings of the Gen2Gen campaign.
Both men value trust and communication as the underpinnings of their relationship.
Tunisia, in short, had the cultural underpinnings to sustain a democratic revolution.
In healthcare, learning networks and sharing have always been underpinnings of the profession.
Without that capability, automating processes with AI underpinnings remains elusive for many companies.
They were, apparently, totally unaware of their own behavior and its ideological underpinnings.
Comparisons to "Gone Girl" are inevitable, strictly in the tone and literary underpinnings.
And Labour's critics should keep in mind the philosophical underpinnings of these policies.
The Strzok firing shows that the fundamental underpinnings of the investigation were corrupt.
"The constitutional underpinnings of the republic are at stake," said New York Rep.
They don't have the ethical underpinnings, they don't have the knowledge about society.
Initially, he wanted to write about the social and philosophical underpinnings of Nazism.
Travelers' changing habits, in fact, have begun to shake the airports' financial underpinnings.
Its ideological underpinnings are often described as opposing government intervention in the economy.
Egypt's cultural and political underpinnings have long been associated with its archaeological past.
But the way he discussed that perfectly illustrated his campaign's timbre and emotional underpinnings.
I'm not sure it's a great opportunity to question the underpinnings of power itself.
Photo: Wikimedia/Petar TodoravScientists have long been interested in understanding the underpinnings of empathy.
In order to understand Senate confirmation, you have to start with its Constitutional underpinnings.
Trump himself seemed uninterested in defining the intellectual underpinnings of Trumpism, or Trumpist conservatism.
The car shares the same underpinnings as GM's other electric car, the Chevrolet Bolt.
Schumer said Trump is testing the fundamental underpinnings of U.S. democracy and its institutions.
It's because we've been thinking about the social underpinnings of this from the beginning.
Baptist has a fleet, persuasive take on the materialist underpinnings of the 'peculiar institution.
The company also hasn't said much about the underpinnings of Sign In with Apple.
It would risk disrupting the very underpinnings of industries that employ millions of Americans.
To get at the underpinnings of this new consensus, let's start with the environment.
It was a standard course taken by mathematics majors about the underpinnings of calculus.
This may make sense of the plot but does nothing for its emotional underpinnings.
I do not worry that the Marxist underpinnings of the PKK have brainwashed her.
The Cayenne's underpinnings, for instance, are the same as VW's Touareg and Audi's Q7.
They then further speculate that there is a relationship between the genetic underpinnings of high intelligence and the genetic underpinnings of sphingolipid disorders — Tay-Sachs, Gaucher, Niemann-Pick, and mucolipidosis type IV (MLIV) — all of which are unusually common among Ashkenazi Jews.
He says Harness is designed with machine learning underpinnings to automate the code delivery process.
"All of the underpinnings that led to the transaction, I think nothing has really changed."
This discovery is yet another tool to probe the very deepest underpinnings of the Universe.
The developments on trades "have reinforced the bullish underpinnings so evident this week," he said.
Microsoft has been developing WCOS as the underpinnings for a more lightweight version of Windows.
People have spilled their blood for the values and underpinnings and beliefs of this country.
When economic underpinnings degrade, and citizens become apathetic, struggling democracies can quickly become failed states.
If women wore any underpinnings at all they were typically modelled on functional Soviet undergarments.
Its joint underpinnings were essential to the culture they created and the forces they served.
Instead, they're subtle electro tunes designed to fly under the radar despite their hateful underpinnings.
Ever since, it has been hard to miss the 1990s underpinnings of the Trump Teens.
"But I don't think he has the fundamental underpinnings of principles and beliefs," he said.
"We want," he says, "to understand the biological underpinnings of brain states and plasticity itself."
"No successful market can survive without the underpinnings of a strong, functioning state," they write.
Here, Persson Giolito implies that rich white people's feelings may have their ideological underpinnings too.
But more often than not, trustees champion the missions and philosophical underpinnings of their museums.
After downloading it, one could tinker with its underpinnings and calibrate them to their needs.
Take AnaOno Intimates, a line of underpinnings created for women who've had breast-cancer-related surgery.
That could have a sweeping effect since the endangerment findings are the underpinnings of many regulations.
The imposing large-scale canvases of Esteban del Valle forcefully command attention to their political underpinnings.
Like Rousseau, he thought that society—in particular, its economic underpinnings—was the source of oppression.
First, there's the fact that the series is fairly reluctant about leaning into Marvel's magical underpinnings.
The listener does not necessarily discern these structures consciously, but the formal underpinnings provide subliminal coherence.
It has machine learning and automation underpinnings, but it should feel familiar to customers, he says.
So from the perspective of ScreenDrive, Tesla has had that distinct advantage in its tech underpinnings.
Arguably as evocative as Proust's Madeleine tiny cake, sugar cane in Cuba has powerful transcultural underpinnings.
Both companies are building on artificial intelligence underpinnings that have been in place for several years.
But we still believe the underpinnings for solid growth are there," he told CNBC's "Squawk Box.
And if you've already voted, congratulations, you've participating in the fundamental underpinnings of the democratic process.
"Rather, it is a global phenomenon with underpinnings in economic fundamentals" that are likely to persist.
What elevates the book are the emotional underpinnings of each character, and Bennett's lively, precise voice.
The basic underpinnings — red meat and red wine — will appeal to anyone on a Paleo diet.
Lee's success might be notable for its ideological underpinnings, but that's not what won her votes.
Baby-doll dresses with balloon sleeves and lacy underpinnings kissed up to baseball and jean jackets.
Mr. Trump, on the other hand, has done little to adjust the underpinnings of his message.
The ACLU's case had the potential to undermine the legal underpinnings of the war against ISIS.
Chiavarone expects earnings growth to be one of the key underpinnings of the next leg higher.
The developers are also among the few to directly confront the ethical underpinnings of ad blocking.
The protocols that form the underpinnings of the mobile system weren't built with security in mind.
The cultural underpinnings of this run deep in church and state and still erupt grotesquely online.
If you can enjoy wine or cheese without understanding their metabolic underpinnings, you will be fine.
But I do think if you look at the broader trade issue, the same underpinnings exist.
Season 4 has fewer scenes in actual classrooms, but the show's philosophical underpinnings are still key.
While some argue the president's approval rating will rise to match its economic underpinnings, I'm doubtful.
Together, Wood's conversations amount to a thorough discussion of the theological underpinnings of the Islamic State.
By changing the fundamental underpinnings of tipping, the government might well end up destroying this practice.
Gothic pornographic, but without the ironic underpinnings of Marilyn Manson's later experimentation with the same aesthetic.
VASANT NARASIMHAN: And really the underpinnings of this unique type of headache is really not well-understood.
Like the 1994 model, all Outbacks have shared their underpinnings with the more conventional Subaru Legacy family.
There's been a 54% increase in interest on the platform for underpinnings you can wear in public.
It ended up using the underpinnings of Beats Music for Apple Music, which was launched in 2015.
"There's a critical dynamic where various subcultures actually become the underpinnings of the mainstream," he told me.
Several complainants said they were particularly taken aback by their L.U.O. experiences because of Liberty's religious underpinnings.
NOTHING excites the febrile intellects of Brussels more than analysing the theoretical underpinnings of European foreign policy.
Easy to miss in all that, however, are the ways that Seinfeld influenced TV via its underpinnings.
Basically, we don't typically expect slimming, intense control-top underpinnings to actually look particularly romantic or delicate.
Paranoid delusions provide the underpinnings of various extremist predilections and serve to encourage attacks on vulnerable groups.
All else being equal, that leadership profile shows a market comfortable with the underpinnings of the economy.
Assertions of diabolical underpinnings are lobbed at Harry Potter or Pikachu on occasion but rarely make headlines.
The question will be, can the college and pro game survive without the underpinnings of youth football?
A desire to understand the evolutionary underpinnings of this brain power led scientists to give octopuses ecstasy.
In the woods are concrete towers with rusted underpinnings, apparently platforms for the long-ago radar installations.
" Miller concluded of Trump: "The damage he is doing to the underpinnings of liberal democracy is tremendous.
And so, there were so many of those underpinnings to the movie that people may not have seen.
The two underpinnings of this rally — the Trump Rally, and the reflation trade — are both very much intact.
Critics viewed the comment as an implicit rejection of the Zionist ideals and biblical underpinnings of Israel's history.
After all, your underpinnings should reflect you as much as the rest of your closet does each day.
In truth, the underpinnings of many SDN technologies were introduced in some form or another years/decades earlier.
The Fed critics are also ignoring that the underpinnings to U.S. economic growth are still sound – and improving.
The Dow was down as much as 200 points, but the underpinnings of the market were even weaker.
"This finding may be explained by the anatomic underpinnings of stress versus urgency incontinence," Suskind added by email.
And now we are reminded, again, that the very underpinnings of life on Earth have been dramatically weakened.
While this law doesn't apply to university students like Pougetoux, her critics have drawn on its theoretical underpinnings.
The Toyota Camry recently received its biggest redesign in years, boasting fully updated underpinnings and aggressive new styling.
Along with bringing its feminist underpinnings to the foreground, Ledgerwood undid P&D's insistence on order through repetition.
Mr. President, the moral and ethical underpinnings of our union, far from being renewed and rejuvenated, are decaying.
But, says Dr. Michele Leno PH.D., LP., founder of DML Psychological Services, this behavior has real psychological underpinnings.
It has the same underpinnings, but with a few tweaks like a Fiat engine and a larger trunk.
Given the historical underpinnings of his ideas, under a hypothetical Buttigieg administration, two foreign policy concerns become apparent.
The elemental underpinnings of tech leadership are clear: Software is indeed overtaking all of business and daily life.
But if viewed as distillations of the flat works' (sometimes covert) architectonic underpinnings, the sculptures suddenly make sense.
It was bolder in its storytelling, more incisive with its character arcs, and knitted together with stronger thematic underpinnings.
The historical underpinnings are so solid, stripped of any embroidery, that the movie can't help but deliver compelling moments.
But these rodent studies certainly give us insight into the neuro-chemical underpinnings of sugar dependence, withdrawal, and behaviour.
These photographs reveal how Mr. Haacke was beginning to perceive the economic underpinnings and the ulterior motives of art.
"The underpinnings of the ability to do higher-order thinking really comes down to reasoning about relationships," she says.
But leave it to the fashion set to push it one step further and leave their underpinnings at home.
Besides concerns with proportion, there's a mysterious, indefinable quality here that lends spiritual underpinnings to Balenciaga's bold black forms.
And while he's still not a "mainstream" artist, his support for those underpinnings has created the legacy of one.
The vehicle platform is the basis for vehicle underpinnings, including the battery system and other structural and mechanical parts.
Understanding more of the basic underpinnings of aging could reveal new routes to treatment for a host of diseases.
Even so, this is an impressive first feature, one that resonates more strongly thanks to its fact-based underpinnings.
It was Bernard's pearl that was plugged into the park's "cradle," so that he could explore its structural underpinnings.
The eerie bits don't really work, but the emotional and philosophical underpinnings are solid, surprising and memorable (1:30).
The eerie bits don't really work, but the emotional and philosophical underpinnings are solid, surprising and memorable (2967:27555).
Russian President Vladimir Putin's project is to destroy the underpinnings of democratic values and the credibility of democratic institutions.
It shares its production underpinnings with the GLC, the best selling sports utility vehicle currently sold by Mercedes-Benz.
Efforts to scientifically deduce the neurological underpinnings of navigational abilities in humans and other species arguably began in 1948.
They also point to a booming stock market, though market gains are not necessarily a gauge of economic underpinnings.
At the same time, the scientific establishment has become increasingly open to new theories about the underpinnings of Alzheimer's.
Strong economic underpinnings — low unemployment, rising wages, high levels of consumer confidence — make an outright collapse in manufacturing unlikely.
Free speech is one of the fundamental underpinnings of democracy, but it's also what we are about as publishers.
The underpinnings of "Superman: Red Son" -- which was actually first published in 2003 -- are awash in Cold War paranoia.
In response, GM said it remained confident in the legal underpinnings of its case and will respond in court.
In response, GM said it remained confident in the legal underpinnings of its case and will respond in court.
While the Chinese autocratic system can stand a host of challenges, underpinnings of a democratic system are more fragile.
Similar videos accompany each of the other projects, providing short yet enlightening descriptions of their technical and philosophical underpinnings.
Her violin, in combination with Ms. McCalla's cello, both bowed and strummed, lent classical underpinnings to some of the selections.
The E-Pace is based on front-wheel drive underpinnings, while the F-Pace is a rear-wheel-drive purebred.
" I go, "You don't even have any intellectual underpinnings to anything you just said, and I just can't take it.
And, per Zuckerberg's comments, he doesn't see the company making any profound changes in the underpinnings of its platform status.
And at least one study suggests that there may be genetic underpinnings related to our desire to consume sweet beverages.
Apple is leaving the default behavior pretty simple but giving us slightly faster ways to dive into its complex underpinnings.
This is all driven by artificial intelligence underpinnings, which InsideSales CEO Dave Elkington says requires a fair bit of data.
The solution is a simple: Go for an on-trend, sheer tee instead — and wear it with some statement underpinnings.
It shares its underpinnings with the Navigator and is significantly cheaper, so value-conscious buyers should look in that direction.
That is partly because the field itself is so new that its theoretical underpinnings are still a work in progress.
CEO Sameer Patel says the company is a cloud service designed to give users more information with artificial intelligence underpinnings.
Energy provides the very underpinnings of our economy, and also provides disenfranchised communities with opportunities for economic growth and stability.
I felt naughty and sexy on the subway, my long pea coat masking the underpinnings of a potentially scandalous night.
But while the MCU echoes the real world it has no interest in coming to grips with its geopolitical underpinnings.
Mobile operating systems are fast, robust and have many of the same features (and even underpinnings) of desktop operating systems.
He, like others, wants to be able to discuss the historical underpinnings of monuments and their meaning for future generations.
He explained its history, politics and cunning biological underpinnings; he traced the evolving and often gruesome logic underlying cancer treatment.
At critical junctures, however, it is so thoroughly nuanced that it decides nothing, or decides against its own factual underpinnings.
These "optimization" questions scale up and serve as the underpinnings for many problems in machine learning, financial analysis and radiotherapy.
Some have previously speculated that Craig Steven Wright developed the intellectual underpinnings for the cryptocurrency under the name Satoshi Nakamoto.
The Globe-Trotter is the smaller bag, and all the underpinnings go in that — and maybe a coat or two.
They are poetic outpourings of longing and resolve accompanied mostly by pristine acoustic picking, with Iberian and Latin American underpinnings.
They have long invited employers to challenge the underpinnings of the Excelsior rule, seeking to deal labor organizing a deathblow.
One of the underpinnings of the Republican Party has long been financial responsibility, but here, again, the party has drifted.
Callimachi: You're learning the religious underpinnings of what you are doing in this hard-line Islam that they are preaching.
Early James is 26, but his music has much older underpinnings, glancing back to the 1970s, the 1960s and before.
A lot of the book is about that part of our brain that connects us to our deeper, spiritual underpinnings.
Below, you can find our list of the top 8 developer technologies that are providing the underpinnings for digital transformation.
In addition, Bezos outlined how Alexa — the technology underpinnings of Echo — is both a customizable platform and an embeddable technology.
Instead, both parties in a negotiation have to be willing to get in touch with the conflict's more emotional underpinnings.
Here's a deep look at the social network's role in eroding the informational underpinnings of democracy during the 2016 election.
The French choreographer Jean-Christophe Maillot is fond of skewing tradition, preferring to delve into the psychological underpinnings of his characters.
It's an intended provocation with a juvenile twinge, an attempt to harness the racist underpinnings of his appropriations for shock value.
A new electric BMW, the i Vision Concept, will use the same underpinnings as future versions of the BMW 3-Series.
And we're learning more and more about the biological underpinnings of our behavior, and that can help us produce better outcomes.
The underpinnings of life have complexities that the sought-after simplicities of the laboratory mouse have not come close to cracking.
Orphelin Bay has complex underpinnings that involve semi-present sirens, a group of vengeful sea widows, and a potentially imminent flood.
His answer was — I'm paraphrasing here — well, I'm a nationalist and I went looking for intellectual underpinnings to support my philosophy.
Flashback: Google has been testing the technical underpinnings of its game-streaming technology since last fall, when it debuted Project Stream.
And we imagine the remarkably chameleonic choice of dress must've been a fairly tough getup to find the right underpinnings for.
It's a future of terrifying disasters—and a future where scientists know more about the underpinnings and mechanics of those disasters.
This discrepancy in punishment for the same crime violates one of WADA's core philosophical underpinnings of unified rules around the world.
The sculptural presence draws attention away from the technical underpinnings of the finite object to a world of imaginative motional processes.
And Lonely's latest campaign, showcasing its spring '16 collection of underpinnings, is no exception: It's certainly sexy, but it feels empowering.
But as we gain a better understanding of the biological underpinnings of behavior, the applications could get more complex, not easier.
The internet has functioned remarkably well over the past quarter century because of a decentralized approach to governing the technical underpinnings.
"Any time you meet people that are rich in family tradition ... those are the underpinnings of good business partners," says Lemonis.
The bigger story here is that a foreign power has inserted itself in the fundamental underpinnings of American democracy using cybertechniques.
And at Valentino (left), a petite leather dress with allover metal panels nicely offset a tulle skirt and ballet-inspired underpinnings.
The causes of BFRBs are still poorly understood, though individuals' responses to different medications may provide clues to BFRBs' biological underpinnings.
And with the economic underpinnings of major industries under stress, the financial markets would probably enter a period of remarkable volatility.
One option could be developing the underpinnings of cars jointly and manufacturing vehicles in each other's plants, both money-saving moves.
But with the new constituent assembly likely to replace the legislature, even the populist underpinnings of the movement seem in question.
Use them as place mats or underpinnings for trays, or for turning an ordinary cutting board into a bright serving piece.
We can enjoy the meditative mood, but understanding its underpinnings would require more than this idyll of silence and stillness provides.
Despite their respectively different creative underpinnings, Schur's three big shows of the 2010s (plus The Office) are often viewed as connected.
This policy kneecaps the scientific underpinnings of landmark-based laws that Americans count on every single day to protect their health.
This year's jaw-dropping Black History Month essentially tells the story of America, the complex and damaged underpinnings of our democracy.
SAVAGE Definitely in some of the superficial aspects, in terms of the celebrity culture, the science fiction underpinnings, the origin story.
Like Deckard before him, K is essentially just a gumshoe, and when the film embraces its noir underpinnings, it's at its strongest.
For example, Rolls-Royce uses a lifted body shell of its Phantom sedan to develop the underpinnings of its upcoming Cullinan SUV.
While the underpinnings of the right to asylum are a matter of international law, that isn't the Trump administration's biggest legal obstacle.
The dispute has generated stacks of debate among the public — including some arguments that stray from the legal underpinnings of the case.
Much like the other parts of today's announcements, these apps are designed to pull together the data underpinnings for a particular job.
Let's take casual science-fiction fans who don't know the literary underpinnings of the source materials and let's draw those roots back.
"All the significant policy underpinnings of Obamacare were contained in a bill that could be filibustered," says former Senate parliamentarian Alan Frumin.
The conceptual underpinnings of No Man's Land lend the project a techno-dystopian edge, stripping the landscape genre of its typical palatability.
Rubikloud announced a $37 million investment today to help retailers attack the modernization problem with cloud tools built with artificial intelligence underpinnings.
Of course, SculptureX presented numerous works that are both uncompromised in their conceptual underpinnings and conventional, in terms of their sculpture-ness.
The underpinnings and legal rationale of Trump's position against transgender people serving "in any capacity" in the military are not yet evident.
That's why it was so disappointing to recognize in Vox's arc the emotional underpinnings of the second season of The Handmaid's Tale.
One of the best bralette-slinging lingerie startups to emerge in recent years, Lively, is branching out beyond comfortable but stylish underpinnings.
The eight anecdotes below share the humor, horror, and downright adorable moments that go down pre-February 14 — sexy underpinnings and all.
Once Islamists had skillfully mobilized the poor and gained enough political control, they began attacking the secular and democratic underpinnings of society.
Enbridge, Canada's largest pipeline company, in November pointed to the offshore wind industry's "strong market fundamentals, sound commercial underpinnings and attractive returns".
Wittingly or not, Trump's yoking of nationalistic rhetoric and less redistribution fits a larger political pattern, one with potentially powerful psychological underpinnings.
The closing credits do gain a lift from featuring clips of the actual guys, offering a sense of the movie's playful underpinnings.
They shared in interest in the spiritual utility of art, an interest that, in her case, had distinct, if informal, Buddhist underpinnings.
For example, molecular biologists seek solutions to advance understanding of the genetic underpinnings of a disease, while medicine seeks to reach diagnoses.
That is all you need to know before you begin plotting a night at this casual Brooklyn restaurant with Manhattan-level underpinnings.
The project speaks more deeply to the psychological underpinnings of the strange kind of relationships we enter through in a digital age.
Over time, the lifespan of a piece and its inevitable demise became a driving component in the conceptual underpinnings of the work.
Mr. Trump has threatened to impose tariffs and pledged to disrupt trade arrangements that form the very underpinnings of modern global capitalism.
These platforms, the underpinnings of the vehicles, often live for 10 or more years, and are critical to each automaker's economic stability.
Braun provided ProPublica with a report that r00tz plans to circulate more widely that explains the technical underpinnings of the mock websites.
Being an American citizen, I understand the cultural underpinnings of gun ownership in the U.S., and I believe it is a right.
Little is known about the genetic underpinnings of intelligence and behavior, much less how varying environments and cultures may have influenced them.
The legal underpinnings for reservations date to treaties made between 0003 and 2000 to end wars between indigenous Indians and European settlers.
The Athlome Consortium, for example, is undertaking massive studies across multiple nations and research institutions to understand the genetic underpinnings of athletic ability.
"The underpinnings of the economy are still in place and earnings are still good," said Quincy Krosby, chief market strategist at Prudential Financial.
It's clear that GM went all-out on the new underpinnings, with a composed ride and stiff chassis that quells all road vibrations.
Mankhe often gives us further context, like where our fear of dolls comes from psychologically and the historical underpinnings of these creepy tales.
Meanwhile, the technical underpinnings that would allow Ethereum to scale to Wall Street size, known as "Ethereum 2.0," remain more notional than real.
The way that I spent my 20s, which is to research the empirical underpinnings of economics and culture markets and stuff like that.
He failed to explain how it differs from the approach Barack Obama took, or to lay out the philosophical underpinnings behind his vision.
"I see the underpinnings of this market being a little ahead of itself," he said, referring to the pro-growth expectations from Washington.
If he's right, you can look for more M&A from Cisco moving forward to acquire the artificial intelligence underpinnings it's currently lacking.
These numbers don't show that American jobs, incomes and credit costs are the faltering underpinnings to demand and output in the months ahead.
CreditCreditEdward E. Klauber We're in the golden age of innovation, an era in which digital technology is transforming the underpinnings of human existence.
The rough-hewed arrangements for a quartet, led by her conductor and pianist William Foster McDaniel, lent the concert rugged pop-gospel underpinnings.
While the public, private and volunteer sectors in Britain are mobilizing to address loneliness, researchers are deepening their understanding of its biological underpinnings.
From adding extra cleavage to getting better support, these sneaky hacks may make you fall in love with your underpinnings all over again.
He learned that birtherism drew juggernaut ratings — and that its racist underpinnings and evidence-free nature didn't get him kicked off the network.
When Salesforce introduced Einstein, its artificial intelligence platform in 2016, it was laying the ground work for artificial intelligence underpinnings across the platform.
These underpinnings aim to not only explicate an alternate history, but are meant to find ways to speculate new futures for media practice.
He began writing for magazines and newspapers and published a book in 2009, titled "Here Be Dragons," about the geographical underpinnings of evolution.
Pierre Reverdy's novel The Thief of Talant is not a novel at all, but a long poem or sequence with elusive narrative underpinnings.
As part of the fight against the Nazis, she helped devise a technological system that provided the underpinnings of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
Webster is not interested in replicating a brand, which seems to me to be one of the basic underpinnings of today's celebrated art.
The resulting tensions may be too complex for the term Expressionist; the work has classical underpinnings and a harsh yet elegant decorative sense.
You have all heard the underpinnings of this idolatry: "God Bless America," which I see as the words of a bankrupt neoliberal theology.
Yet the president-elect and the Republicans are poised to deliver blows to the social fabric and economic underpinnings of those very communities.
Before investors began fretting about tech and trade, the underpinnings of the stock market's ascent were perhaps not as robust as they looked.
The panel also issued lengthy reports about the constitutional underpinnings of the case against Trump, which padded Congress' thin precedent on the issue.
But the underpinnings of the bilateral relationship — including trade and cooperation in the fight against transnational crime — have not significantly changed, analysts said.
The SUVs share engines, underpinnings and many other parts with the new 383 Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban SUVs, which were unveiled last month.
"It has steadied, although the underpinnings seem shaky to me," said Greg Anderson, global head of foreign exchange strategy at BMO Capital Markets.
While the underpinnings of the campaign finance case against Cohen are murky, there is no way the Democratic base will let this go.
"This isn't simply an ephemeral 'Santa Rally' without any fundamental underpinnings," said Adam Crisafulli, founder of Vital Knowledge, in a note on Thursday.
This ignores the historical underpinnings of policies that have actively dismantled economic growth and perpetuated the legacy of poverty and government-enacted violence.
My dad's side of the family hailed from south Arkansas, which was well in line with the spiritual underpinnings of the pentecostal revival.
The low lighting and gray walls, presumably to accommodate the viewing of the films, work perfectly with the paintings and their mystical underpinnings.
Ultimately, we know that social media is shifting human behavior and potentially its neurological underpinnings, we just don't know the extent of it — yet.
Yet Zhuravlev's central idea remains poignant in addressing the possibilities of a borderless kind of communication beyond aesthetic codes, formalistic approaches, and theoretical underpinnings.
"Our initial intent was not to develop a vaccine," but to use a vaccine-approach to identify the chemical underpinnings of Captagon, he explained.
These thoughtful, philosophical underpinnings of His Dark Materials are what give it such legs, and have kept it alive for 20 years and counting.
Roberts' record on abortion As a lawyer in the Ronald Reagan and then George H.W. Bush administration, Roberts criticized the legal underpinnings of Roe.
The Senate committee's conclusions undercut Republican efforts to question the underpinnings of investigations into Russian election meddling and possible collusion with the Trump campaign.
The agency cited Australia's track record of economic resilience, a very robust institutional framework and stronger fiscal underpinnings than many other top-rated countries.
The theory goes that the core underpinnings of Android could be updated and the skin on top would be kept separate, speeding up updates.
The underpinnings for their success is the company's Fit Finder technology, a 60-second quiz that asks women questions to determine their bra size.
Whether the mechanistic underpinnings revealed in the current series of studies will prove to generalize to such opioid-related phenomena remains to be defined.
WHEN the underpinnings of an industry change, the effects may seem slow and limited for a while, only to prove surprisingly speedy later on.
But thanks to the collection's very personal underpinnings, what may look like a well-constructed pair of plaid trousers carries a much deeper narrative.
A handful of GOP officeholders, and a number of conservative commentators, have since come forward to condemn Trump for vandalizing the underpinnings of democracy.
Has the President finally found a court that will endorse the legal underpinnings of the travel ban and allow it to go into effect?
Ford expects to build more than 600,000 electric vehicles sourcing components and the vehicle underpinnings from VW, helping both companies to drive down costs.
Some others worry about the background of Pavel Durov, Telegram's controversial CEO, or say they are not impressed by the underpinnings of the technology.
But, given the underpinnings of the entire Russia collusion investigation and what we know now about its early steps, McCabe's statements ring disturbingly true.
Koichi Shin, 60 and head of a group suing to ban the ritual, cited the rite's nationalistic underpinnings as one reason for its opposition.
The rule also opens up the door for an unknown number of employers and schools to claim a moral objection without any religious underpinnings.
Ford will become a minority partner in the company and work with the startup on a new Ford electric vehicle based on Rivian underpinnings.
This has eroded the moral underpinnings of the civil rights agenda, making identity politics the currency of choice in the calculus of social justice.
Because of those underpinnings, the writers don't waste much time on science, or bother explaining how a living fossil might have survived this long.
Koichi Shin, 60 and head of a group suing to ban the ritual, cited the rite's nationalistic underpinnings as one reason for its opposition.
The felt in the show, taken from emergency blankets, is a direct nod to Beuys, who Andres credits for inspiring the show's philosophical underpinnings.
Then in 1902, the United States Geological Survey published a large folio on metropolitan New York that detailed its rocky underpinnings, including the ridge.
In the last story, also called "Our Wall," Miss Oates reaches beyond realism to create, in metaphorical terms, the philosophical underpinnings of all walls.
From here, it looks like Disney did the work necessary for a successful launch from every angle imaginable: content, marketing hype, and technical underpinnings.
Trump should also use the bully pulpit of his presidency to attack the ideological underpinnings of right-wing violence rather than stoking its flames.
"The Prodigal Tongue" reminds us of the academic underpinnings of her work, the extensive reading she has done and her own highly entertaining preoccupations.
Like the rest of Mr. Lopatin's extensive catalog, "Age Of" is high-concept and then some, in both its sounds and its intellectual underpinnings.
Of those that had been reviewed, only 40 percent had favorable ratings, meaning that the volunteer reviewers concluded that they had strong scientific underpinnings.
Here, all of the worst fears of Trumpian foreign policy—its transactional underpinnings; its disdain of even the basics of democratic facades—are realized.
The search for the biological underpinnings is taking on new relevance as the battle for transgender rights plays out in the U.S. political arena.
" Or, as she put it in a 2007 essay on the intellectual underpinnings of American democracy, "Fear moved aside to make room for hope.
Meanwhile, his songs fortify their soul underpinnings with the timbres (though not the clichéd beats) of electronic dance music, exorcising pain with a wallop.
And because this is Mr. Robot, those forces of darkness are nothing less than the underpinnings of capitalism and the modern political order itself.
During the 20th century, the city lost its two main economic underpinnings: its manufacturing base and its role as the busiest seaport on earth.
In April, the bank trimmed its 2018 inflation outlook to 1.6 percent from 1.7 percent previously, but remained positive about the underpinnings of Korean growth.
Rose also had a lingerie shower before the wedding, where friends and fans got to shop for underpinnings and indulge in bridal-themed pastries. 11.
The urgent need for a national conversation on the underpinnings of U.S. nuclear policy is heightened by the growing risks of global nuclear weapons competition.
Ilya invests across a variety of sectors, but is particularly interested in products that leverage hard technical underpinnings to become indispensable to consumers or developers.
By 2016 the alliance claimed annual savings of €5bn ($6.2bn), despite making just 2m cars on two common "platforms", the basic underpinnings of a vehicle.
It's based on WebRTC, with some added technical underpinnings to make the call automatically ratchet the quality up or down depending on your connection quality.
The Bot service is actually part of a broader set of Azure services Microsoft has created to help developers build applications with artificial intelligence underpinnings.
These type of expanded social underpinnings—built for tomorrow's workforce — will be needed to support those working in new ways as well as displaced workers.
Around 7,700 Zwickau employees are being trained to assemble the Volkswagen ID, the first car to be produced on the company's MEB electric car underpinnings.
If so, that choice could tell us something about the underpinnings of human development and also how best, even now, to manage thinking and moving.
Pruitt will likely be part of a team of lawyers charged with rolling back the legal underpinnings of how we've been forced to regulate carbon.
The collection of never-before-showcased objects materialize the underpinnings of urban livelihoods: commerce, culture, ancestry, trauma, which, particularly for Black Americans, are inextricably entwined.
It doesn't bother me, but I don't know that it really addresses the fundamental underpinnings of the situation that drivers are finding themselves in now.
"Howards End" provides many underpinnings for Lopez's drama: the passing of a beloved home from one person to another; the thorny difficulties of social privilege.
But they are made from the lighter underpinnings of cars, so they have a smoother ride than trucklike S.U.V.s, and do well on gas mileage.
She left Google later that year and in 2014 introduced ThirdLove, an e-commerce site offering basic but stylish underpinnings designed for women by women.
But Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the Republican majority leader, resisted, questioning the underpinnings of the intelligence, according to officials with knowledge of the discussions.
Old-school and free of San Francisco's sometimes pretentious underpinnings, this restaurant has been family-owned for 30 years, and they'll treat you as such.
In that way, she added, it is similar to depression, which has biological underpinnings that have been revealed over decades, prompting the development of drug therapies.
They were more likely to be based on car-like platforms – just like today's crossovers – the BRAT sharing its underpinnings with a small Subaru station wagon.
Rental demand does not shift with house price movements so the underpinnings for delivery will stand across market cycles, thereby protecting industry supply chains and jobs.
Over the last two years, Foer has mulled over the dark underpinnings of the most powerful corporations in the world in order to write his book.
The structural underpinnings of homophobia, racism and misogyny are among the many poisons ripping this country to shreds, coupled with ridiculous access to military-style firearms.
However, while the growth sectors will do well regardless of the economic or interest rate underpinnings, he thinks investors should be somewhat careful with classic defensives.
Just this week, we saw Conversica, a company that has built a virtual sales assistant on top of artificial intelligence underpinnings, land a $34 million investment.
Kim says that they don't take humans out of the process completely, but they do enhance tagging accuracy by combining human workers with artificial intelligence underpinnings.
"'Nazi chic', as it has become known, is an expression of subversion and its wearers in Asia are largely ignorant of its historical underpinnings," he said.
There is a likely future where capital grows scarce, and investors take a harder look at the underpinnings of revenue, growth and (dis)economies of scale.
A project to standardise the underpinnings of many VW group models with a platform called the MQB seems not to be producing the expected cost savings.
The underpinnings of the tech sector's success also limit the number of Israelis who are able to participate in it, and thus benefit from it directly.
But since the 1980s, neoconservatism has relentlessly pushed Islam toward a particular dogmatism, instrumentalizing it for political purposes to attack the common underpinnings of social life.
"'Nazi chic,' as it has become known, is an expression of subversion and its wearers in Asia are largely ignorant of its historical underpinnings," he said.
He has written only one novel, "Bridge of Sighs" (2007), with anything like the scope, hilarity, anguished underpinnings and brilliantly adroit nonchalance of his early work.
Since strappy summer pieces are the perfect opportunity to show off your underpinnings, why not grab a few new bras and bralettes to take center stage?
Critics argue that bitcoin's volatility and a lack of fundamental underpinnings disqualifies it as a reliable store of value, and that this is unlikely to change.
The discussion quickly shifted from Trump's skin-hair-hands to the factual underpinnings of the memos and the consistency of Comey's testimony over the many months.
In countries with strong democratic underpinnings, the courts still function, the opposition still speaks, the media -- despite attacks by the powerful -- can still do their job.
Will Bob have more conversations with his penis (a great bit) or conventions with other Bobs in the Department of Philosophical Underpinnings (an even better bit)?
Narrative touches on Reich recall his works, Tehillim (1982) and The Cave (1993), citing both as Reich's attempt to identify his own religious and spiritual underpinnings.
"We provide the scientific underpinnings for the Sea Ceiling program," Clarissa Long, the lead scientist on the study of South Park and Sunnyside, told the Chron.
And beyond an obsessive fixation on "Problem Solvers" and "Problem Makers" learned from their absent father, they are completely bereft of ideology, background, or motivational underpinnings.
The Philosophy Chamber was set up to reconcile the moral, political, and religious underpinnings of Harvard's curriculum with the still nascent sciences in a holistic way.
Renegotiating or abandoning the North American Free Trade Agreement, for example, risks ripping apart the economic underpinnings of the United States auto industry and many others.
Peter Eavis's take: Before investors began fretting about tech and trade, the underpinnings of the stock market's ascent were perhaps not as robust as they looked.
Being able to examine the genetic underpinnings of C. briggsae, particularly in relation to such a close relative, C. nigoni, has been a gift, he added.
Abstract underpinnings (a tightly constructed triangular vortex at the core) spar with recognizable imagery (gloves, plumage, tassels, fringes, ribbon-like fabrics wrapped in stripes over tubes).
As I'll explain in a bit, the theoretical underpinnings of the concept look weaker now, in the light of post-crisis experience, than they used to.
And though AWS was a bit later to the hybrid-cloud game, Garman said some of Outposts&apos technology underpinnings had been around for a while.
He wants to undercut and diminish and, in some cases, literally destroy some of the major underpinnings of providing health care to people in this country.
And as the biological underpinnings of love — including lust, attraction, and attachment — become better understood in the coming years, they will become more susceptible to manipulation.
The food mainly comes from a wood-fired oven but there's not a pizza in sight — instead you'll find modern Australian combinations with rustic European underpinnings.
Sony says it imagines all these technological underpinnings could be used to power all sorts of vehicles, from SUVs to minivans to more utilitarian people movers.
" Conceptual underpinnings mean little without a compelling story, of course, but the showrunners' backgrounds prepared them to adapt a magical realist genre classic like "American Gods.
Scott Walker, who right after his election in 2010 focused on passing legislation that would to destroy the underpinnings of our free and fair election system.
I'm thinking of "The Piano Lesson" and "Two Trains Running," and "Fences," the play more than film, which bypasses a lot of the play's psychological underpinnings.
They started with it, but it was always gonna be paid subscription service, the underpinnings of that business have always been about getting people to pay.
The underpinnings of this stage are buckling under the weight of our own crises, perhaps even collapsing, all of it in ways we don't yet understand.
If Trump were someone with a good grasp of — and respect for — the underpinnings of American government, he probably wouldn't have done what he just did.
And watchdogs, self-appointed and otherwise, with backing from an Internet full of facts (or approximations thereof), are also inspecting the underpinnings of films much more closely.
However, Dawn Barry, former VP at Illumina and now president of Luna DNA, a biotech company powered by the blockchain, says it could have some scientific underpinnings.
TV: These are probably more guy-centric comedies, with the sorts of jokes you might expect, but they have these feminist themes and underpinnings all the same.
Timekeeper's complex array of cycled visual information mimics our own intense relationship with image consumption, functioning as a mirror into the cerebral underpinnings of the contemporary individual.
"These technological underpinnings [of AI, Photoshop, and editing programs lead] to the increasing erosion of trust," computational propaganda researcher Renee DiResta told BuzzFeed News in early 2018.
A brilliant engineer, Piech turned around VW after betting on a modular construction technique by sharing common vehicle underpinnings between the various brands within the VW empire.
A study investigating the neural underpinnings of why shopping is joyful get garbled into a piece about how your brain thinks shopping is as good as sex.
That might be true, though it's worth considering Amazon started with a zero users and has built the Echo and its Alexa underpinnings into a surprise hit.
The specific tropes it's associated with — like city streets inspired by Tokyo and Hong Kong, omnipresent advertising, and hardboiled mystery plots — emerged from these larger philosophical underpinnings.
So now we're looking at the scientific underpinnings of claims that sounded a little silly — like the idea that changing your internal monologue can really do something.
Critics also contrast this with Israel's Law of Return, one of the underpinnings of Israel's existence which grants citizenship to Jews no matter where they are born.
Ford expects to build more than 7003,000 electric vehicles in Europe over six years, sourcing components and the vehicle underpinnings from VW, helping both to cut costs.
The association's pay-for-play Olympics carve-outs aren't just head-scratchingly arbitrary; they're a window into just how flimsy amateurism's ethical and logical underpinnings really are.
The slogan -- "A Better Deal" -- was meant, Schumer said, to harken back to one of the philosophical underpinnings of the Democratic Party, Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal.
He contends the underpinnings of the economy are secure, the Federal Reserve is dovish and a China trade deal will ultimately help multinational companies regain earnings momentum.
But Bannon, while clearly playing a role in laying out the ideological underpinnings of Trump's worldview, was always more of a symptom of Trumpism than its cause.
In lieu of the philosophical underpinnings he and his college friends were searching for, Buttigieg is offering Democrats himself and the scaffolding of a dated rhetorical framework.
There is no indication that foreign companies have provided access to highly guarded material such as source code — the digital underpinnings of software — or other commercial secrets.
He enumerated them in 19663 in a memoir, "If This Be Treason: Translation and Its Dyscontents," whose subtitle reflects the etymological underpinnings of that curiously spelled word.
Examining the underpinnings of parity Implementing parity laws has been as difficult as establishing the brain disease model as an accepted approach to addiction and mental health.
Psychologists have traditionally thought of hunger and emotions as separate, with hunger and other physical states as basic drives with different physiological and neural underpinnings from emotions.
Second, the DoJ filing is clearly attempting to attack the wording and positioning Apple has taken in its opposition, rather than its technical or policy-based underpinnings.
With those underpinnings, I have my doubts that The Last Night can comprehend the present moment well enough to extrapolate an interesting and thought-provoking possible future.
One of the underpinnings of the Trump team's plans is the notion that the quislings in the establishment fail to see the world as it actually is.
Importantly, corporate high-grade and speculative-grade debt are priced at sturdy levels, a virtual "all clear" from the credit markets about the underpinnings of the economy.
In South and West, the aesthetic underpinnings of Didion's intellectual ideology all become clear: When Didion wants to disavow something, she does not make a moral argument.
A lot of this work on the biological underpinnings of politics comes from the lab of John Hibbing and Kevin B. Smith at the University of Nebraska.
President Trump's inability to feel sympathy has clear clinical underpinnings but is nevertheless profoundly disturbing to a public still not completely inured to his lack of humanity.
At the same time, other EU states say Italy's economy, while sluggish, is far stronger than Greece's and has diverse underpinnings giving it many options for revival.
While the car initially got some flack for its BMW underpinnings, it still packs all of the performance, affordability, and reliability that made the Supra a legend.
The stock market is flat for the year, not a bad performance for a period in which the underpinnings of the international economic order are under assault.
A professor of economics at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, Haupert has since become the go-to guy on the economic underpinnings of the Evil Empire.
And across the whole of the developed world only Russia is being deinstitutionalized to the same degree that the Trump administration is hollowing out America's federal underpinnings.
It also shares a significant amount of its underpinnings with the X20183 but is expected to cost more, so it'll drive high profits for the Bavarian brand.
"This is by and large a law enforcement undertaking, and some of it has underpinnings in sensitive national security issues, but most of it doesn't," Stewart said.
Ankumah says he first studied the "underpinnings of technology" as a high school student at an all-boys boarding school in Ghana — all without access to computers.
That debate kicks off this afternoon, when Pai gives a speech laying out his strategy for reversing the Obama administration's net neutrality rules and the FCC's legal underpinnings.
I tried to see the bright side: At least I was questioning my beliefs and their underpinnings, which would make me fit right in on Change My View.
The firm is on the cautious side for 2017, believing that this bull market doesn't have the fundamental underpinnings to be one of the greatest of all time.
With this unique blend of gonzo cinema and theoretical underpinnings, Assayas has managed to build one of the most original, and interesting bodies of work in contemporary cinema.
As the artist-in-residence in the laboratory of neuroscientist Joseph LeDoux, Humphrey drew artistic inspiration from a scientific source: new research on the neurological underpinnings of emotion.
I believe that the key underpinnings to demand in U.S. labor and product markets are not sufficiently strong to support accelerating costs and prices in the months ahead.
Leadership today is about who provides the infrastructure financing, technical assistance, construction equipment and other essential underpinnings of the modernization most of the world still needs to achieve.
But it's important to distinguish between the kinds of Trump offenses that debase Ryan, Republicans, and the American ideal, and those that threaten the underpinnings of American democracy.
But analysts say the market's underpinnings are strong, and that should give Washington time to work out a plan for what stocks really want to see — tax reform.
They're books that shamelessly revel in the pleasure of classic fantasy worlds, and that are also committed to examining the philosophical underpinnings that invisibly hold up those worlds.
Toyota even sells the Lexus LX, a luxury full-size that shares many of the capabilities and basic underpinnings with the Land Cruiser, for not much more money.
This may be especially salient since the SUV will share its underpinnings, styling, and likely much of its rich and exclusive interior appointments with the new four door.
A month ago, the American Civil Liberties Union strongly challenged the legal underpinnings of DeVos's earlier assertion that local schools and communities are free to make those decisions.
Going Further — This article begins with these paragraphs: We're in the golden age of innovation, an era in which digital technology is transforming the underpinnings of human existence.
When you have to fill hour after hour with a story, you find yourself examining the underpinnings of that story and trying to identify what makes it tick.
In her blue and pink images, female avatars navigate cyber-futuristic landscapes taking selfies and exploring their sexuality in a quest to explore the complicated underpinnings of femininity.
" He said the philosophical underpinnings in India come from the Vedas and Buddhist traditions, where "all human suffering is a result of the hallucination of the separate self.
At the same time, other EU states say Italy's economy, while sluggish, is far stronger than Greece's and has diverse underpinnings giving it many options to revive competitiveness.
The artist received updates to his DNA test in 2019, which revealed discrepancies with the initial test and even more far-flung ancestral underpinnings traceable to East Asia.
That's in part because of its telenovela underpinnings and the younger audience skew of the CW network, which isn't a particularly good fit with the award-voter demographic.
Experts on endangered birds also criticized the proposal's scientific underpinnings, echoing a criticism of the Trump administration's approach toward the use of data and research in policy proposals.
Dippel, who has written about Nazi Germany and the sociological underpinnings of war, turns his attention to polar exploration in this deeply researched and often withering social history.
As a high school student in 2011, he began interning as a researcher in a lab at Ohio State University, looking at the molecular underpinnings of heart problems.
Yet what the project reveals, in songs as distant as "Stand By Me" and Chic's "Good Times," is the Afro-Cuban underpinnings of so much United States music.
One would expect as a matter of legal consistency that those that argue for a textual or original reading of the Constitution review the underpinnings of this doctrine.
"Q comes from the underpinnings of what we&aposve been working on to make sense of culture for eight years," said Sparks & Honey founder and CEO Terry Young.
This article, in the journal of the British foreign policy think-tank Chatham House, looks at the strategic underpinnings of the relationship and what may be to come.
The message is that bitcoin, by virtue of its technical underpinnings, is something that sits outside of our world—a tool for people left out of the system.
This 81-year-old drummer plays straight-ahead jazz with a big, broad swing feel, and a built-in sense of the Afro-Latin underpinnings of jazz rhythm.
At times Burga's style seems akin to Brazilian Constructivism, at others a play on the conceptual underpinnings of naïve art; some of her work looks like Pop Art.
They now see standardization of some technologies — particularly engines and vehicle underpinnings, known as platforms — as a potential source of cost savings, with other features used to lure consumers.
In 1984, the mechanical underpinnings would form the basis for an innovative family vehicle the automaker called a minivan — a new form of car that would be broadly imitated.
This works to Memoranda's advantage, in that most of your conscious effort can go into absorbing the tone and emotional underpinnings of what Saedi and his team have created.
As many have argued—correctly—since the election, Donald Trump's policies pose a threat to millions of people, as well as to the underpinnings of this country's political mechanisms.
From every direction, the underpinnings of everyday life are under challenge — from the jobs Americans once held, to the allies we once embraced, to the decorum we tightly observed.
Luton builds the current Opel/Vauxhall Vivaro van model on technical underpinnings shared with Renault's Trafic model, which has also been assembled at the UK plant in the past.
At the NRA in Atlanta, Trump spelled out hard lines on immigration, terrorism, protecting gun rights and foreign policy, recommitting himself to the philosophical underpinnings of his 2016 campaign.
Terror intrudes Awaking in Jerusalem two days later to news of a suicide attack in England, Trump found himself confronting at close range the thematic underpinnings of his trip.
" And for truly invisible underpinnings, one of the silhouettes on offer is, unsurprisingly, a (skimpier) cut above the rest: "the thong is amazing; it's your absolute second-skin thong.
Only when the political underpinnings of the current relationship between Puerto Rico and the United States are addressed can real progress be achieved on the social and economic fronts.
On another floor, and in a break from convention, the layout turns thematic rather than chronological, deconstructing the shared sociological underpinnings of fabric scraps spanning centuries, nationalities and classes.
The BBC can't seem to leave "The Secret Agent" alone — it's commissioned four adaptations of Joseph Conrad's 1907 novel about the social and psychological underpinnings of a bomb attack.
Only with a clear understanding of the historical context, technical underpinnings and security implications of disinformation can the policy and technology communities begin to work together to solve it.
The underpinnings of many efforts to fix the system are based on the biggest of all lies concerning medical care: that it is not available when people are uninsured.
Under Mr. Obama, the Justice Department created the legal underpinnings to protect undocumented immigrants who came to the United States as children after Congress failed to address the issue.
Much of what the federal government does and the many policy changes the president and his appointees are now making or hope to make have scientific and technological underpinnings.
The novel has the underpinnings of a thriller as Dunbar plots his escape; the hero, from his language to his chosen profession, is convincingly updated to suit contemporary times.
The concerns center on an S.E.C. rule written in 2014 that was intended to strengthen the technological underpinnings of the United States securities markets, making them safer for investors.
But as a counterpoint, for those who appreciate the underpinnings of all this griddiness, there are only 215 entries, which in the grand scheme of things isn't saying much.
Speaking before a crowd of union builders in Richfield, Ohio, Trump did lay out in the broadest terms the underpinnings of his infrastructure plan, which had been announced previously.
"The underpinnings of belief among patients, payers, even investors, is that somebody out there has tested these things and has shown, with some evidence, that they work," he said.
Failure to connect the dots Since that time, the US has provided few details about those specific threats posed by Soleimani and failed to clearly outline the legal underpinnings.
Together, they threaten one of the core tenets of broader American geopolitical strategy: backing anyone trying to counter Russia's hegemonic designs, especially those whose governments can boast democratic underpinnings.
In the interim we must, within the rules of the World Trade Organization, target the underpinnings of China's so-called "competitive advantage," namely, its wide array of illegal subsidies.
Ask yourself the question, was Joe McCarthy right to the extent that they are here and they have continued to fester and grow in the underpinnings of our society?
As she put it: Vladimir Putin has seized the momentum of this unraveling, exacting critical damage to the underpinnings of the liberal world order in a shockingly short time.
"He might seek candidates with expertise in the theoretical underpinnings of monetary policy" to complement his expertise in markets developing during a career in investment banking, Barclays analysts said.
Despite the extent of planning that goes into the paintings' conceptual underpinnings, the first thing you notice about Ringe's canvases is how propulsive, roiling, and destabilized they can be.
There was hope, Appelbaum told me, that as the biological underpinnings of mental health issues became better known, our society could finally shed this separation between mental and physical health.
They are fresh and relevant, and while many are deeply specific to the poets' infinitely intersecting identities, they have the underpinnings of some of our oldest, sweetest, and bitterest truths.
Appelbaum credits him with providing the theoretical underpinnings of the idea of a single currency—making him in effect the intellectual father of the euro—and of supply-side economics.
It's not easy to capture the essence of French style, and it certainly doesn't take a 38 looks to encompass what we love about the underpinnings of the Parisian's wardrobe.
HBO's Watchmen makes the political underpinnings of the text overt from the beginning, referencing America's history of racial turmoil to set the groundwork for the story's related present-day concerns.
Ford expects to build more than 600,000 electric vehicles in Europe over six year starting in 2023, sourcing components and the vehicle underpinnings from VW, helping both to cut costs.
For the past six episodes, we've been examining the underpinnings of the Wind Gap murders, mostly through the lens of Camille's (Amy Adams) deranged family life and her inescapable past.
But Ginsburg's breach of decorum is a reminder that in Donald Trump, we're not dealing with an ordinary candidate, but someone who threatens the very underpinnings of the American system.
Even though Levine believes the is fairly valued and pullback risks are rising due to its sharp recovery since the December low,  she contends the country's economic underpinnings are strong.
Chuck Grassley, the GOP chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, has already ruled out -- Democrats insisted their political opponents risked damaging the country's legal underpinnings if they refused to relent.
The strength of "Locusts Have No King," which takes its title from the Book of Proverbs and its characters' names from the Gospels, is in its emotional and philosophical underpinnings.
We hear "drain the swamp" all the time, but the very underpinnings and foundation of the swamp are the over 21625 departments, agencies and sub-agencies in our federal government.
The Regulatory Accountability Act would require that federal agencies publish more information about the scientific underpinnings of their rules and would subject rules to a 10-year mandatory review cycle.
Others would blow up the underpinnings of the modern global economy, endanger trillions of dollars' worth of cross-border commerce, and stand a good chance of prompting a worldwide recession.
If a judge were to rule against the government on that question in the detention case, it would jeopardize the underpinnings of the entire war effort against the Islamic State.
The fear of female sexuality has been a staple of horror movies forever, but "The Love Witch" does more than simply subvert or parody the erotic underpinnings of the genre.
Where the Harvard crowd see quick fixes in the near future, Hof, an expert on the neuronal underpinnings of aging and Alzheimer's, sees the exposure of ever more confounding complexity.
In fact, Mnuchin's statements constitute a shift in Treasury policy and invites welcome attention to the current constitutional underpinnings of how the United States exercises its authority over Puerto Rico.
Unlike that lawsuit or previous challenges to Affordable Care Act's individual mandate and subsidy scheme heard by the Supreme Court, the health insurer cases don't directly threaten the law's underpinnings.
"These kinds of unilateral actions by a tech giant have the potential for anticompetitive effects, especially when it comes to the technical underpinnings of the online advertising ecosystem," Laroia said.
Investors remain hopeful that the underpinnings of this latest leg of the eight-year bull market remain intact — specifically, a Congress that can overcome dysfunction and implement pro-growth policies.
Third, the XT6 shares its underpinnings with Chevy, Buick, and GMC vehicles, and while the presentation is very much Cadillac, there's a big gap between the XT6 and the Escalade.
The overarching concept here is to explore the philosophical underpinnings of democracy by talking with scholars and visiting the present-day sites of Plato's Academy and the Agora in Athens.
Turning to the Bay Area painter's works, linear underpinnings (especially the geometry of the "Ocean Park" canvases) seem to slip decades back to the geometrical structure of the Frenchman's compositions.
" Bolstered by new explorations into consciousness and the quantum underpinnings of the brain, Mitchell promulgated a theory that all actions in the universe are imprinted upon a transcendent "quantum hologram.
But, by pooling the work of so many groups, the Brainstorm Consortium was able to go beyond this and cross-correlate the putative genetic underpinnings of 25 psychiatric and neurological problems.
But in the long-term, it continues to chip away at the underpinnings of our economy, at the structure of our economy, and will ultimately leave us in a worse place.
Forethought aims to change conventional enterprise search by shifting from the old keyword kind of approach to using artificial intelligence underpinnings to retrieve the correct information from a corpus of documents.
"Whether it's AI, peculiar Amazon manipulation hacks, or fake political activism — these technological underpinnings [lead] to the increasing erosion of trust," computational propaganda researcher Renee DiResta said of the future threat.
Without giving anything away, the new season includes further insight into the underpinnings of E Corp -- the shadowy conglomerate that serves as a front for a much larger web of corruption.
It showcases designers like Simonetta, Roberto Capucci and Mila Schön, who provided the sumptuous underpinnings for the cavalcade of damask and brocade, leather and lace on the Milanese runways this week.
A lot of the underpinnings of Artemis, and a lot of the things that make things happen in the story come down to economics and the realities of a frontier town.
His election marked the collapse of a moral stand that always had the flimsiest of evidential underpinnings; voters were now free to vote for the best players of the Selig era.
"What it's telling us is that the underpinnings of the economy, the labor market in particular, is still pretty strong despite all the craziness that took place in January," said Caron.
Unlike the 2020 Bronco, which will use a trucklike body-on-frame architecture, the "baby Bronco" will be more carlike since it will share its underpinnings with the Focus and Escape.
When, by their actions, those institutions show they no longer hold those ideals sacred, they destroy the underpinnings of why the institutions exist — and, instead, make those a farce, a sham.
Trump's emergency decision to carve out military appropriations to build a border wall has been challenged in court, and opponents dispute the legal underpinnings of the president's end-run around Congress.
And a new study on the genes-to-physical trait relationship makes the entire enterprise of attempting to correlate measured physical traits between human populations and their genetic underpinnings extremely problematic.
I give you a crazy example, and this actually strikes a tangent of what we've been talking about in terms of population differences and their, in many cases, impressively genetic underpinnings.
For Edmund Burke, the Irish statesman credited with some of conservative thought's earliest underpinnings, to be a conservative was to avoid the human temptation to progress too far beyond our bounds.
We don't have to turn our backs on the global economy or make Mexico pay for a wall or embrace full communism or otherwise fundamentally rethink the underpinnings of our country.
Its intellectual underpinnings are from "reactionaries" who argue that democracy is flawed, that black people may well be genetically inferior to whites, and that the present is worse than the past.
Excoriating the "Great Satan" is central to Iran's defense of its revolution and its religious underpinnings; the administration has made intensifying pressure on Iran a central tenet of its foreign policy.
Next, a team in Silberman's division was asked to devise arguments in favor of replacing the Cordray rule with a new rule, one that would challenge the underpinnings of Cordray's regulation.
Unveiled a year after his death in 1968, and unaccompanied by text on its conceptual underpinnings, his diorama has posed a stubborn if seductive riddle to generations of artists and scholars.
They began by turning to data from the ongoing ATTICA study in Greece, a large-scale look at the underpinnings of cardiovascular disease in a group of Mediterranean men and women.
It is a tour de force, framing the fundamental constitutional principles of separation of powers and its historical underpinnings, examined through the narrower prism of the events surrounding the Trump impeachment.
But compounding the problem — and the challenges the Navy faces — is that the philosophical underpinnings of how oceans are considered to be a neutral space for everyone are now being challenged.
There will also be a selling exhibition, "Jean Paul Gaultier: Lingerie Through the Ages," featuring the designer's iconic designs like the cone bra corset alongside vintage underpinnings that inspired his work.
Landscape today often abandons the fantasy of playing Mother Nature to achieve spectacular designs that flaunt their manufactured underpinnings, enticing architects to cross over from buildings to the spaces around them.
And the grim future that the book foresees helps explain the underpinnings of the president's conservative, nationalist "America First" agenda, one that Mr. Bannon has played a large role in shaping.
But she'd gotten really good at analyzing massive amounts of sequence data as part of her graduate and post-graduate work at Johns Hopkins, on the genetic underpinnings of human diseases.
Though those who ascribe to it sometimes describe this fetish as a 'sexual orientation', the psychological underpinnings of the predilection are reminiscent of, if not within, the realm of BDSM culture.
But Muschietti's largely faithful adaptation of King's story relies not on nostalgia for its emotional underpinnings, but rather a keen sense of the present moment in all its deep tensions and ugliness.
As the Cut's Rhonda Garelick pointed out in a piece about Omarosa's symbolism, she had to be fired because she seemed to tie Trump too overtly to his own reality television underpinnings.
The West, with its free-market economic model, primacy in multilateral organisations and human-rights pressure groups could accelerate the spread of democracy even in places with few of the institutional underpinnings.
All of those values are being eroded because, first of all, we got rid of some of the assumptions, or at least we've fought some of the religious underpinnings of the West.
"The economic underpinnings are supportive for corporate profit growth and a fertile climate for that earnings picture to brighten in 2017 and equities are lurching ahead in advance of that," he said.
"One of the underpinnings is that through the diversity efforts and through the efforts of others, we have gotten the whole company to be much more focused on root issues," Williams said.
I don't think this is a moment where we have to ask the kinds of questions that we did in 153 about what it means about the underpinnings of the financial system.
And if young people don&apost have any moral underpinnings or guidance, and they don&apost have any respect for the sanctity of human life, then, of course, they will act out.
I was hoping for something besides the often unaddressed, highly problematic, colonialist, racist underpinnings that pieces brought into Europe from around the world invoke in terms of the repatriation-versus-preservation debate.
In the past month, he's made about-faces on issues like China, trade and NATO, leading to some conservative angst the reversals reflect a drift away from the underpinnings of his campaign.
It might have taken Alvin Roth to infuse the theory into practical policy, from matching organ donors to recipients and medical students to hospitals, but Mr Shapley's ideas formed the theoretical underpinnings.
That case, before U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan, could result in a potentially historic ruling on the legal underpinnings of the war against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
But both boom and bust reflected an ongoing argument over what cryptocurrencies and their technological underpinnings might be worth—which is to say, whether they are, as some like to ask, real.
In its world, the underpinnings of every established religion are struck at once, after 2 percent of the Earth's population vanishes, in a way that does not comport with any denomination's teaching.
Professor Anderson's book "An Introduction to Multivariate Statistical Analysis" (1958) remains a classic in the field, educating generations of statisticians in the conceptual underpinnings of a particularly challenging kind of data analysis.
But let's say the five conservative justices can't restrain themselves, accept a case that challenges the underpinnings of Roe, and then overturn 45 years of precedent giving women the right to choose.
Perhaps his lasting contribution is that he demonstrated it was safe to espouse policies that go far beyond traditional liberalism by openly challenging capitalism and the social underpinnings of a free society.
Brave souls will wear these with their best underpinnings, but for a less "Here I am!" moment, wear one with black leggings and a sports bra for a clever Opposite Day look.
Executives have promoted the deal as bringing many other benefits, like data sharing between the companies, but the ultrafast mobile video service stands out as one of the underpinnings of the acquisition.
We have both lived here for more than 30 years, and I am conscious of a nuanced inner life in which my Indian cultural underpinnings butt up against my adapted American sensibilities.
Yet, incredibly, Pruitt is having to fight for the sake of establishing sound science that meets the basic criteria of the scientific method in order to restore valid underpinnings for environmental regulations.
The key idea is that if Mr. Trump really wanted to reduce our trade deficits in a major way, he would have to have to rethink the very underpinnings of global finance.
Though political theorists of democracy routinely speak of Jefferson's Declaration of Independence or Hamilton and Madison's Federalist Papers, Whitman's poetry of a half-century later explicates the metaphysical underpinnings of transcendent democracy.
That means that a majority of women are buying their most intimate apparel next to life-size photos of supermodels, whose come-hither looks and propped-up underpinnings embody a male fantasy.
The leaks have challenged the official Chinese position by revealing the coercive underpinnings of the camps, and by hinting at dissent within the Chinese political system over the harsh policies in Xinjiang.
What's lacking, perhaps inevitably, is a well-articulated grasp of the threat, as Garland settles for a sort of on-the-fly tutorial in the microbiological underpinnings of what might be happening.
Adapted from a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, the movie represents a transparent bid to bring the book's prestige to the screen, but it's another case of literary underpinnings being lost in translation.
"Every data release will be monitored and scrutinized by analysts to see if there are stronger underpinnings for the economy," said Quincy Krosby, chief market strategist at Prudential Financial in Newark, New Jersey.
Spoke, a startup that wants to simplify the way companies add and process help desk tickets using artificial intelligence underpinnings, announced it has enhanced its AI engine to allow for more complex queries.
Fuzzbuzz is also taking advantage of artificial intelligence and machine learning underpinnings to use feedback from the results to generate new tests automatically, so that it should get smarter as it goes along.
Brian Boigon, a professor in the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design at the University of Toronto, has been working on the philosophical underpinnings of alien habitats for many years.
Acute clinical observation has lead to a taxonomy of afflictions, which he feels is a critical aspect of the field that psychiatry does particularly well, but without neurological underpinnings is simply not enough.
It also announced that it was open-sourcing some of the technical underpinnings of the Power Series chip to make it easier for developers and engineers to build on top of the technology.
As Mr Bershidsky put it: The ancient roots and religious underpinnings of a culture may indeed have a greater impact on the path a country takes than any rational, geopolitical or economic considerations.
"The awesome thing about Banqer is I literally get to do something everyday that I'm so passionate about, and that has social underpinnings and a higher purpose that I care about," she said.
The creative underpinnings of N.W.A can be traced back to Eve's After Dark, the nightclub on Avalon Blvd that spawned the World Class Wreckin' Cru, a DJ crew that included Yella and Dre.
Instead of repurposing the underpinnings of the Model 3 or Model S, Tesla is building something completely new for the Model Y. This comes from Elon Musk speaking on the company's investor call.
This is an idea that is easily implemented in the software domain, but gets trickier when you're dealing with IoT systems distributed across networks of devices that vary in hardware and software underpinnings.
The early underpinnings of Evidence would go back to [Robert] Rauschenberg and Warhol—how they transformed photographs into something else, though there was always a photographic reference to their political or social commentary.
And perhaps most importantly in light of the game's ideological underpinnings, it requires you to use your moral judgment to decide how far you're willing to go to bring the perps to justice.
A group of scientists, writers, and "Star Wars" experts came together at San Diego Comic-Con on Friday to discuss the scientific underpinnings of the "Star Wars" franchise — its strengths and its faults.
If there had been any doubt, the Hofeller bombshell rips away any veneer of respectability from conservative arguments, revealing, once and for all, the partisan, racist underpinnings of GOP assaults on voting rights.
It is the FBI that most directly preserves from corruption, on a daily basis, the underpinnings of democratic processes and protects the citizenry from abuse by those to whom it has granted authority.
"We're trying to understand the fundamental underpinnings of coronary heart disease," said Dr. Robert Harrington, a member of the American Heart Association board of directors who is overseeing the One Brave Idea initiative.
Agrigenomics researchers are already using genomes assembled with de novo sequencing to discover genetic variations and to reveal the genetic underpinnings of a plant's or animal's functions and its interaction with the environment.
One testimonial, of a woman whose grandfather was lynched in 1916 after a disagreement with a white store owner in South Carolina, illustrates the unbearable injustice of lynching and its crass economic underpinnings.
While Base might not be as well known as Salesforce, Microsoft or Oracle in the CRM game, it has created a sophisticated sales force automation platform, complete with its own artificial intelligence underpinnings.
Amid the street noise and the traffic, they discussed some of the intellectual underpinnings of startup entrepreneurship and its parallels with Burning Man, in what might have been their first-ever joint interview.
" What we have now is a long poem or sequence with elusive narrative underpinnings in which, along with its protagonist, "you have to find your way through unknown faces where your gaze drowns.
It's essential to consider such practices in their specific cultural contexts, but evolutionary biology and neuroscience can yield insights into their cognitive underpinnings, contributing to a primary goal of the humanities, self-understanding.
The underpinnings of how app store analytics platforms operate were exposed this week by BuzzFeed, which uncovered the network of mobile apps used by popular analytics firm Sensor Tower to amass app data.
Their goal is not just to widen understanding of the scientific underpinnings of dyslexia, the most common learning disorder in the United States, but to push for public policies aligned with that knowledge.
"[T]he philosophical underpinnings of the word existential invite us to pause, shake off any pessimism or passivity, and ask: What choices do we make in the face of our challenges?" said Kelly.
After all, the area's main commercial artery, Plaza St.-Hubert, is a bizarre strip of formal-wear shops touting bargain-basement prices on '80s-style prom and wedding gowns (and the requisite underpinnings).
And while US officials and North Korea experts say the ultimate outcome of the talks will depend on the two leaders themselves, their teams' make-up will inform the underpinnings of any agreements.
As the nation prepares to mark the 50th anniversary of Dr. King's assassination that day in Memphis, it is my hope that we can recognize and celebrate the religious underpinnings of his work.
In the midst of staring down a menace that threatened the underpinnings of civilization, they called for a remembrance of our common bonds and a celebration of the best aspects of our humanity.
"It's just ridiculous but it gives you a sense of the terrorist underpinnings of that regime and that regime needs to change its behavior," Robert Wood, U.S. disarmament ambassador, told reporters in Geneva.
But if Game of Thrones doesn't question those underpinnings in detail as it winds down, it will have missed the mark when it comes to what made it so popular in the first place.
As Samantha Nelson wrote in her review of the new season, the science fiction underpinnings of the show's plot are shaky, and the new focus sometimes comes at the expense of character-driven drama.
And so I think we are in a crisis of the underpinnings of capitalism, and on top of that we're now, I believe, at the beginning stages of a global war against Islamic fascism.
Girl Effect's new short film "Invisible Barriers" tackles the cultural and social underpinnings of gender inequalities in the world, with the intention of inspiring people across the globe to rethink the role of girls.
Gandhi's critique of Western-style politics, however, extended to its underpinnings of political and economic liberalism, and its central assumption: that material progress and industrial expansion could continue without devastating political and environmental consequences.
With mothers and medical providers clamoring for answers about postpartum depression, scientists are beginning a major effort to understand the genetic underpinnings of mood disorders that afflict millions of women during and after pregnancy.
While Putin has been dismantling any semblance of a free press in Russia, Trump has been attacking the very underpinnings of a free press in America and issuing dangerous sounding warnings to our journalists.
It will mean that, whatever the other flaws of the tax overhaul its Keynesian underpinnings will have helped us escape the slow growth trap that has ensnared every other developed economy in the world.
But China's assertive behavior in the South China Sea, and Mr. Trump's decision to abandon the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the trade pact America once sought to lead, have rattled the underpinnings of Australia's policies.
"Bed" is a temperate collaboration with Ariana Grande, a breathy come-on with extra-mild dancehall underpinnings, and while Ms. Minaj is an excellent rapper, she tends toward lower gears on songs like these.
They imagined an apocalyptic wasteland where delicate decorative accents — like floral headpieces and billowing sleeves — and bondage-inflected leather and metal hardware come together with hardy utilitarian underpinnings to create something radical and new.
Fiat and Peugeot are now getting into the details of how the merger will work, including choosing which vehicle platforms - the technological underpinnings of a vehicle - will fit which products in a combined company.
Fiat and Peugeot are now getting into the details of how the merger will work, including choosing which vehicle platforms - the technological underpinnings of a vehicle - will fit which products in a combined company.
A day later he didn't slur Amy Klobuchar, the Minnesota Democrat who also announced a run over the weekend, but he did use her campaign announcement to question the underpinnings of climate change. Again.
Moreover, what Mr. Garland has characterized as "Harlem Swag" comes across in his subtle musicality, which seems attached to the underpinnings of the score, with movement and music syncing at just the right moments.
It echoed earlier skepticism by lower federal courts about the legal underpinnings for Mr. Trump's executive order, which sought to halt travelers for up to 90 days while the government imposed stricter vetting processes.
With the stock market attaining the crown of the longest-running bull market in modern financial history, investors should not fret over the milestone but should focus on the solid underpinnings driving the run.
As more and more people come to feel the system exists solely to transfer wealth from the individual to these corporations and to the state, we jeopardize the philosophical underpinnings of our justice system.
The Chicago school of economics, named after the University of Chicago whose faculty, including economist Milton Friedman, were largely responsible for its intellectual underpinnings, preaches aggressively free market capitalism and an aversion to regulation.
Looking around with adult eyes, I suppose that I can see over the top of the wall of the secret garden: I can see the ideological underpinnings, understand the context, sniff out the falsities.
It will also be more challenging to address headwinds created by high public debt, inadequate infrastructure, rising social divisions and inequality, and the need to improve critical underpinnings, such as education and health care.
Strange isn't nearly as known as Marvel favorites like Iron Man, Captain America, and Hulk, but strong casting and an open embrace of the comic inspiration's occult underpinnings made his first movie a winner.
"Race, ethnicity, sexuality have become the primary underpinnings of their art, as opposed to fashion, which has always been how everybody perceives Juan's and Antonio's work," the artist Paul Caranicas says in the film.
Many Republicans believe gender roles to be distinct and that categorical denial of hormonal or biological underpinnings to sex differences is erroneous — while simultaneously voicing doubts about the legitimacy of the science of evolution.
Equity markets have solid underpinnings with fourth-quarter earnings looking good, a likely truce in the U.S.-China trade talks and the Fed sounding a dovish message, leading her to be optimistic, Kane said.
"As long as the president is in flagrant disregard for the basic underpinnings of our republic, it is no time to consider a Supreme Court nominee," said Ben Wikler, the Washington director of MoveOn.
But there's a reason fans of the books care so much about this scene: The print shop sequence is the real Claire-Jamie reunion, establishing the emotional underpinnings that subsequent sex scenes will lay bare.
He mentioned a few threats to humanity after the blessing ceremony — the storage of radioactive waste under the Biscayne Aquifier, the zika virus, gentrification — and alluded to their systematic underpinnings, their roots in human actions.
Couple that with a losing presidential campaign, one that has already tanked its candidate's brand name, and all signs point to disaster, even if the enterprise has all the underpinnings of a "real" TV network.
The next revolution will be reclaiming your digital identity Society is beginning to wake up to a tremendous shift in one of the most fundamental underpinnings to how we live our lives: the credit system.
They were either active participants in the Jewish faith, they were active participants in the Christians' faith, and they took their beliefs, and the underpinnings of their beliefs was manifested in the work they did.
Karolina Laskowska, the director of the Underpinnings Museum, an online museum dedicated to undergarments, wrote in an email that from the 19th century to the 1910s, long, crotchless underwear was the go-to for women.
We started, in a lot of ways, trying to tell spy stories with strong character underpinnings, and we ultimately realized we were telling a character journey that happened to be set in the spy world.
But he also made an offhand comment that, if taken literally, would amount to rejecting the very underpinnings of the global financial system and would threaten to undermine the United States' two centuries of creditworthiness.
Mr. Lipman has much to say about the making and transmission of moving images, about the role of the movie camera in modern life and about the philosophical underpinnings of Beckett's literary and theatrical vision.
In a piece published in the September issue of Vogue, writer Maya Singer explained the underpinnings of a still very much imperfect industry, and what Condé Nast is vowing to do to create lasting change.
He had to sense the underpinnings of his popularity crumbling as the war approached that would tie America's fate to that of Europe once again and eclipse rustic romance with the thrum of heavy industry.
Though the link between the tax bill and individual mandate might appear murky, the tax bill serves as a way for Congress to push through a measure that will destroy the underpinnings of the ACA.
And despite its intellectual underpinnings, the music is consistently theatrical rather than cerebral, as in the searing Piano Concerto No. 1, which the Los Angeles Philharmonic will present at David Geffen Hall on March 14.
Without encouraging readers to bypass our columnists' work, Krueger's book does a fine job describing the financial underpinnings of the music trade and pulling together the many still-shifting strands which will determine its future.
The company's Mercedes-Benz brand is preparing to launch the "EQ" electric car, which shares the underpinnings of the Mercedes-Benz GLC, a model that sells at a rate of around 1,000 cars a day.
But "Collected Works" will add nuance to understanding his time, and they vividly show an abiding problem for Chinese leaders, even today: how to square economic liberalization with the ideological underpinnings of Communist Party power.
I think of it more in the realm of "The Power of Habit," that explains to you the underpinnings of what's going on, and then tells you how do we fix this sort of thing.
Dr. Roberts called upon a circle of colleagues who shared his interest in computer networking for help in creating the technical underpinnings of the Arpanet, integrating and refining many ideas for how data should flow.
The research, published last week in the journal Development, offers definitive proof of the genetic underpinnings of handedness in this species, and could lead to clues about left- and right-handed mysteries in other organisms.
"Marx Got It Right," a five-episode prime-time special on Chinese TV, is just one part of the government's sometimes clunky efforts to bring Karl Marx to millennials and restore the country's communist underpinnings.
There's a fair amount of authorial winking and seat-of-the-pants science going on here, but never mind; El Akkad is far less concerned with the mechanics of his conceit than its psychological underpinnings.
Mr. Peress (pronounced PER-ess) also examined the historical underpinnings of American music, most notably in his book "Dvorak to Duke Ellington: A Conductor Explores America's Music and Its African American Roots," published in 290.
As part of this course and others, I have authored tools like this one that attempt to decode the underpinnings of white supremacy within western epistemologies and incorporate new models for enacting our collective liberation.
Autism refers to any of a spectrum of intellectual and behavioral disorders identified in about one in 68 children in the U.S., and whose genetic underpinnings are starting to be unraveled (see "Solving the Autism Puzzle").
The show unfolds on a serialized basis, and incorporates a ghostly legend and eerie moments into the plot, apparently hoping to garnish its "Riverdale" underpinnings with a little "Supernatural," just to cover all its CW bases.
Though the Acadiana region is largely characterized among outsiders by its French roots, the African, Spanish, Native American and German influences are central to the primary cultural underpinnings of Cajun and Creole cultures: music and food.
But Eddy's conceptual underpinnings are what give her work real impact and resonance, particularly for any viewer who notices the limitations of biological replication, in favor of savoring the fruits that may be borne of reinterpretation.
The show has also embraced its comic-book-like underpinnings, and the producers have promised that a shortened 10-episode season will quicken the pace, which was one of the few problems with its second season.
I've worked with many couples who read the book, thought that that was the case, went out and bought some toys and without understanding the psychological underpinnings of BDSM, ended up really hurting each other emotionally.
They see policy proposals from across the spectrum that could potentially reduce the capital available for small-business investment, make lending harder, limit trade or otherwise fundamentally change the structural underpinnings of our strong financial system.
Not only does it leave an unacceptable number of students feeling vulnerable, unsafe and without basic civil rights, but by impeding a free and diverse exchange of ideas it erodes the very underpinnings of higher education.
The Obama administration also pursued Risen's sources for another story on the CIA's Operation Merlin in Iran; Risen says they used the case to "destroy the legal underpinnings of the reporter's privilege in the 4th Circuit."
She reprimanded his work ghost-writing an op-ed for a Ukrainian newspaper about himself after his arrest, and she denied every request he made to challenge the legal underpinnings of his indictment and Mueller's approach.
If you can get your arms around that, not in a punitive way to diagnose them or pigeonhole them, but just to try and get the underpinnings figured out, then you can really make an impact.
JD: "Behave" by Robert Sapolsky, a Stanford professor who has written just a fabulously fascinating book on why human beings do so good and so bad and what the underpinnings are from hormones, from genes, etc.
And Wyoming has a lot of people who are very enamored with the basic, fundamental underpinnings of our society and culture, which is the fact that Christian values are much of why our country is great.
We'll start by exploring the trusses and underpinnings of its business before turning to the question of how to value yet another tech-enabled business with lower gross margins than what tech companies tend to sport.
She has no qualms about letting her long hair go naturally gray — nor about tackling the sexist underpinnings of anti-gray bias, recording a radio program, "Glad to be Grey," for England's Radio 4 in March.
Hiren Gohain, a retired professor in Guwahati, denounced what he called an arbitrary bill by the government that had little public support, but only sought to reinforce the Indian government's quest to unravel India's secular underpinnings.
The foundation described Richman as "a champion father," husband and neuroscientist who was on a mission to help "uncover the neurological underpinnings of violence" through the Avielle Foundation, which he started with his wife, Jennifer Hensel.
Secularism vs Hindu nationalism Utsav Vasudeva, a 22-year-old law student in the southern city of Bengaluru, says the BJP "has done a lot of good work" but he is uneasy about its religious underpinnings.
Now, in a study published Tuesday in Nature Communications, researchers curious about the genetic underpinnings of chronotype — whether you are a morning person, a night owl or somewhere in between — looked at about 700,000 people's genomes.
These designers digitally augment the stylistic and ideological underpinnings of formal postmodernism and smash them together with an old school, surrealist sensibility, ultimately pushing these qualities so far past the absurd that they become legible once again.
The study is an early step to more fully understanding the disorder, but identifying the molecular underpinnings could explain why some patients respond to treatment while others don't, as well as point the way to new therapies.
The allegations formed the underpinnings of the two articles of impeachment passed by the House: that Trump abused his power in orchestrating a corrupt quid pro quo with Ukraine — and then obstructed Congress' investigation of the affair.
And within this swirling sauna of Black thought and social action, Burroughs produced mini books on Black history and assembled a massive art collection that provided crucial historical underpinnings for Black contemporary art canon blossoming into existence.
It is a great pity indeed that the Fed could not get itself to use solid underpinnings to the U.S. economic growth to tell frightened investors that the economy was not lying down and waiting to die.
But we do hope this chilling anecdote comes to mind the next time a very concerned Republican in Congress proposes sweeping amendments to critical underpinnings of the modern internet like section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
But the new technologies that we are able to apply to these kind of studies now and in the future will help us understand the mechanistic underpinnings if in fact these tumours are related to RF radiation.
While the consensus view of economists looks for a sharp slowdown in 2019, I believe that the positive underpinnings for the economy will continue to boost growth over the balance of 2018 and next year as well.
Enter "Dirty John," a Bravo event series adapted from the salacious multi-part Los Angeles Times articles and podcast, which -- the classy underpinnings notwithstanding -- basically plays like an old-school Lifetime movie, just stretched into episodic form.
Trump accused the FBI of having "total bias" toward him and "plotting against my election," statements that continued the White House's efforts to politically tar the underpinnings of Mueller's probe, which began after Trump's firing of Comey.
The swings across global markets suggest that investors believe a Trump presidency will be a deeply uncertain time for the global economy, and even that some of the fundamental underpinnings of global commerce could come into question.
"So that is one big reason why we have entered a geopolitical recession, (it) is because all of the major international underpinnings of the U.S.-led order have become unmoored over the last 25 years," Bremmer concluded.
She added folds and pleats to skirts and sometimes cutouts at the hip to create a loose, motile silhouette that shifted on the body, exposing glimpses of underpinnings like body-con turtlenecks cropped just under the bust.
Mercury opposes Neptune on September 228 and a conversation goes nowhere, but the sun clashes with Jupiter and Mercury connects with Pluto on September 8, bringing you big ideas and clarity on the underpinnings of a situation.
Isabelle Rapin, a Swiss-born child neurologist who helped establish autism's biological underpinnings and advanced the idea that autism was part of a broad spectrum of disorders, died on May 24 in Rhinebeck, N.Y. She was 89.
Inflammatory-bowel disease, a complex disorder that appears to have a variety of genetic underpinnings, does not seem to be caused by any particular diet or substance, and there is no evidence that restricting sugar ameliorates it.
Yes, but: There's been a lot of whining among Supra loyalists that the reborn 13 model wouldn't be any good because it shares its underpinnings with BMW's Z4 convertible and it would only have an automatic transmission.
Lieberstein based it on his own experiences with back pain, with inspiration from the work of the physician John E. Sarno, whose ideas about the psychological underpinnings of pain are dismissed by much of the medical establishment.
"Lorena," Peele told me, fits with his larger mission to make films that give voices to marginalized people, but it's impossible not to acknowledge that the story has the dark, tragicomic underpinnings of a Coen brothers' movie.
While certain rules and regulations advanced during Obama's eight years in office will be difficult to undo, the underpinnings of his environmental, foreign and justice agendas remain rooted in executive action that's subject to scrapping by his successor.
The automaker showed the new V240 — which was built on similar underpinnings as the V212, S260, and XC260 large vehicles and the XC260 midsize SUV — on Wednesday at an event in Stockholm where Volvo wagons are a staple.
While imaging techniques of the human brain have improved a lot, they don't get at the brain's molecular underpinnings: its DNA and RNA, the genetic sequence and its expression that could vary slightly in people with mental disorders.
The bralette, a lightweight feminine take on the bra that combines the comfortable underpinnings of a sport bra with the more embellished elements of a fashion bra, is fast becoming a must-have item in young women's wardrobes.
In order to be more effective in the advocacy space, civil rights organizations require a better understanding of algorithmic design; in order to avoid discriminatory results, technologists need a better understanding of the law and its historical underpinnings.
At the same time, his administration continues to fight in court to prevent the disclosure of documents that would offer substantive information about the legal underpinnings of the program and the criteria the government uses to authorize strikes.
To bridge that divide, Professor Mazlish wrote about the philosophical underpinnings of space exploration, the literary history of artificial intelligence and the bewilderment shared by neuroscientists and psychologists alike over the irrationality at the core of human behavior.
This all culminated in a call for more vigorous antitrust enforcement — including a rethinking of some of the conceptual underpinnings of antitrust law over the past generation — as part of congressional Democrats' proposed "Better Deal" 2018 campaign agenda.
And while Hanukkah has dreidels and latkes and a goodly amount of fun, the celebration's underpinnings just don't strike the same sort of jolly chord, one that viewers want to return to (and pay for) season after season.
As she sings about a mysterious experience, the sustained, modal melody and stretches of drone harmony hint at North African and Arab underpinnings, while its electric and electronic instruments pulse and hover in virtual space, maintaining the enigma.
" Most recently, Riley Carney and Ryan Enos, political scientists at Harvard, have sought to assess the validity of racial resentment questions in their working paper, "Conservatism and Fairness in Contemporary Politics: Unpacking the Psychological Underpinnings of Modern Racism.
GENEVA (Reuters) - A U.S. envoy on Tuesday called an Iranian lawmaker's offer of a $3 million reward to anyone who killed U.S. President Donald Trump "ridiculous" and said it pointed to the "terrorist underpinnings" of the Iranian government.
A crew of wonderful writers teamed up for an exhaustive explainer on the cultural and philosophical underpinnings of the far right movement that has recently clawed its way from the fringes and into the center of our politics.
"These are extremely serious crimes that implicate the fundamental underpinnings of our democracy, and they warrant robust and credible oversight by Congress as an independent Constitutional check on the Executive Branch," Cummings wrote in a letter to Gowdy.
The night's most affecting performance came from one of those nice guys: Sam Smith, who let the soul and gospel underpinnings of his new songs "Too Good at Goodbyes" and "Pray" infuse loneliness and longing with spiritual fervor.
The dueling remarks at the conference, with underpinnings of Cold War tensions, played out under the sparkling chandeliers of the Hofburg Palace as diplomats came in from a cold, gray Vienna day to ballrooms warmed by endless speeches.
This model is a riff on the underpinnings of the Generation EQ concept that was introduced last year at the Paris Motor Show, and the latest vehicle to add the suite 10 EVs Mercedes-Benz has promised by 2022.
It was announced on Wednesday that "Earth's hottest girl," as Maxim once called her, will be teaming up with the underpinnings purveyor that was purchased back in April for $22.5 million by Authentic Brands Group after filing for bankruptcy.
The thrust of the book is that appealing to rationality isn't always the best way to resolve a dispute; instead, both parties in a negotiation have to be willing to get in touch with the conflict's more emotional underpinnings.
The Chevy battery-car bested two other strong contenders: the new Genesis G90 sedan and the Volvo XC90 — the Swedish sedan sharing the same underpinnings as the Volvo XC90 that won the North American Truck/Utility award in 2016.
When Toyota resurrected the beloved Supra nameplate after a roughly 20-year hiatus back in 2019, it was a big deal — even if its underpinnings were from BMW instead of Toyota, the company that made the Supra name iconic.
PSA Group can now build the next Opel Corsa on the same underpinnings as the Peugeot 208 and Citroen C3 models, moving closer to attaining a goal of achieving economies of scale through building more than 5 million vehicles.
While Fair and Miranda in Oregon characterize the genetic underpinnings of the functional connectome, at King's College London the research fellow James Cole is hard at work using neuroimaging and machine learning to decrypt the heritability of brain age.
Two South Africans, Chris Pinkham and Willem van Biljon, led a small Cape Town-based team that developed the key technical underpinnings of AWS, a software architecture known as EC2, and helped build the business plan for the service.
Publicly traded companies have seen negative earnings growth two quarters in a row and there are no fundamental underpinnings for the rally, Savita Subramanian, BofAML's head of U.S. equity and quantitative strategy, said on CNBC's "Fast Money " this week.
Inevitably, director Dean Israelite and writer John Gatins incorporate the franchise's sillier and more nostalgic underpinnings, from snippets of the "Go go Power Rangers" theme that chased many a parent from the room to a seemingly inevitable "Transformers" joke.
However, its problematic underpinnings became more apparent during the early 1990s when politics was starting to be used less a means to govern effectively and maximize individual autonomy, and more as a means to gain and maximize brute power.
But the dangerous "personhood" language needs to be highlighted, as it has the potential to dramatically shift the ideological underpinnings of our laws and our culture while having nothing whatsoever to do with helping middle class Americans get ahead.
It was only after a National Security Agency whistle-blower, Edward Snowden, exposed how much data American intelligence agencies were collecting and hoarding that the administration began to disclose the capabilities, legal underpinnings and safeguards of government surveillance programs.
The 35-member team, led by Pavel Dobrynin and Stephen O'Brien, both of the Dobzhansky Center, figured out the specific underpinnings of the cheetah's genetic impoverishment and glimpsed the evolutionary chain of events that produced its unparalleled running speed.
But the underpinnings; the desire to work against narrative cliché, the desire to remove expository dialogue and the desire to inject my personal struggles and emotions from my own life into all of this; that all remained the same.
The key idea is that if a President Trump or any other future leader really wants to reduce our trade deficits in a major way, that leader is going to have to rethink the very underpinnings of global finance.
Stephens rejected a series of motions filed by Elise during a two-hour hearing held the day before the sentencing, including one that the court did not have jurisdiction in the case because of its religious and constitutional underpinnings.
Performed on Sunday and conceived by Clara Latham, the new chamber opera "Bertha the Mom" takes as its subject Bertha Pappenheim, the famous first-ever patient of psychoanalysis, and examines the underpinnings of what would become theorized as hysteria.
In Oliver Sacks's "Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain," the renowned neurologist drew on the "enormous and rapidly growing body of work on the neural underpinnings of musical perception and imagery" that started to evolve in the 1980s.
Those are all concrete proposals focused on inequality in the US. But the latest ideas emerging in the 163 campaign, along with some old ideas gaining new traction, target the underpinnings of the US federal system of government itself.
Mr. Johnston was an unusual avant-gardist: His music was so melodically engaging, rhythmically vital and structurally transparent that listeners who were unaware of his tuning experiments and their complex theoretical underpinnings heard his works as essentially neo-Romantic.
Since TANF is overdue for reauthorization anyway, the next administration and Congress should strengthen it by: As they update and refine TANF, political leaders should defend the conceptual underpinnings of a social policy based on work and mutual responsibility.
But we now see Connecticut, New York and eight other states as well as a half-dozen countries creating green banks to help ensure the flow of capital to clean energy investments and other underpinnings of a sustainable future.
Mr. Jacquot's version is the most faithful and straightforward, exposing the sordid underpinnings of the bourgeois society in which the maid Célestine (Léa Seydoux, of "Blue Is the Warmest Color") lives as a kind of internal refugee, scorned and exploited.
Kim, in Miami for a friend's wedding, also enjoyed a formal variation on the spandex-and-jacket theme for a Friday night dinner, wearing a fully sheer nude-color August Getty Atelier turtleneck dress that gave a glimpse at the underpinnings.
Equity markets have solid underpinnings with fourth-quarter earnings looking good, a likely truce in the U.S.-China trade talks and the Fed sounding a dovish message, said Laura Kane, head of investment themes for the Americas at UBS Wealth Management.
But in displaying the ruthlessly transactional underpinnings of social platforms where the world's smartphone users go to kill time, unwittingly trading away their agency in the process, Netflix has really just begun to open up the defining story of our time.
And Spicer even comically commented on the racist underpinnings of Trump's "extreme vetting" plan by using a white Barbie doll who easily walks by TSA security agents before a brown skinned "Moana" doll is immediately subjected to a pat down.
The 2017 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded on Monday morning to Jeffrey Hall, Michael Rosbash, and Michael Young for their discoveries of the molecular underpinnings of the circadian rhythms that help organisms adapt to our 24-hour days.
Stevonnie is a walking thesis statement for the show, and the fusion's presence is not only fun for fans, it also hammers home how important it was to the game's creators to have Steven Universe's emotional underpinnings influence their work.
Even if you strip the meme of its racial underpinnings, it's still a wonder that humans beings killed on-camera should somehow be polarizing, but the sad, though justifiable, death of an animal in captivity warrants moral outrage from all quarters.
Instead of a keyword-driven experience we are used to with Google, Forethought uses an information retrieval model driven by artificial intelligence underpinnings that they then embed directly into the workflow, company co-founder and CEO Deon Nicholas told TechCrunch.
The images foretell an equally smoldering, emotionally (and physically bare) music video coming our way in the near future that's sure to instantly put everyone in a sultry mood, or at least inspire them to strip down to their underpinnings.
Indeed, despite its period trappings and earnest biblical underpinnings, director Timur Bekmambetov and writers Keith R. Clarke and John Ridley have essentially turned "Ben-Hur" into a "Rocky" movie built around that chariot contest, coupled with an overt religious theme.
"December was probably a mild downside surprise but the bigger picture is one of a pretty clear strengthening in various measures of consumer spending that has strong fundamental underpinnings on the income side," Ulster Bank chief economist Simon Barry said.
" The "natural world" it describes notably omits humans, while its undemocratic underpinnings are clear in the final line: "These museums have their origins in the cabinets of curiosities built up by prominent individuals in Europe during the Renaissance and Enlightenment.
More commonly known as the "Lost Cause," this narrative, along with its racist underpinnings, has a long history in the South and especially in Mississippi, due in large part to the influence of the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC).
To state the obvious, Trump entered office with little to no grasp of the underpinnings of US foreign policy, and he has demonstrated little willingness or ability to educate himself on the complexities of managing America's global interests since then.
New plays on classic suiting have been popping up all over the runways this season, in a variety of forms: Designers have patchworked different fabrics into single garments; played with volume and silhouette; and styled the items with unexpected, provocative underpinnings.
When it sticks to that basic format, it's a genuinely involving show because it really does dig into how oppression is a choice, but often just one of choosing the status quo over actively interrogating the underpinnings of your society.
However, what's still unclear are the technical underpinnings – that is, if the feature will offer a natively built live streaming option, or if it's meant more as a tool that interoperates with existing live video services already on the market.
THE MAN WHO INVENTED CHRISTMAS Like "Finding Neverland" and "Goodbye Christopher Robin" (see above), "The Man Who Invented Christmas" seems predicated on the notion that most interesting underpinnings of any work of fiction are the autobiographical elements that inspired it.
From the beginning, the xx bridged the do-it-yourself-just-for-yourself ethic of indie-rock, the electronic underpinnings of dance music and an intuitive sense of pop songwriting that's succinct, emotionally open and general enough to feel universal.
The universe of his series "The Rediscovery of Man," set tens of thousands of years from now, offers a future rich in symbols and dreams, where technology has irrevocably altered the mythic underpinnings of what it means to be human.
Worse, the mind-body dualism, soldered into Western consciousness by the Greeks, fomented a kind of civil war of the mind — stripping rationality of its spiritual underpinnings and spirituality of its reason, and casting each into false conflict with the other.
Since all of the technical underpinnings (including the HVAC system) are in the skateboard, and there's no need for an engine bay, Canoo has taken a ton of liberty with what sitting up front in this vehicle looks and feels like.
Something that the intelligence community's report doesn't say is that Russia's intrusions have played a definitive role in calling the political underpinnings of these organizations into question, as democratic political consensus in their most important members appear increasingly bruised and shattered.
"When you get a bonafide takeover from a real company, it makes you feel like the market has legitimate underpinnings, like these valuations aren't totally crazy and some businesses are actually worth more to other businesses," the "Mad Money" host said.
Graham recently told VICE News he's preparing to investigate the FBI, DOJ and other sources in order to look into the underpinnings of the Mueller investigation, and Trump's conservative media machine has been raising completely unfounded questions — even conspiracies — for months.
Since BMW started selling the i2000 in 28, vehicle battery performance has improved by 22015 percent, allowing carmakers to make electric cars with the same heavy underpinnings used by petrol cars and still get a range of 22014 km from one charge.
Living in a black body, one thing I know for sure is Obama's presence amplified what we thought we knew and what we definitely know through lived experience and rigorous inquiry into America's racist underpinnings, embedded in every contemporary institution and practice.
In an explosive 114-page lawsuit filed on Tuesday, Walmart piled onto the controversy, highlighting the familial ties between Tesla and SolarCity as the underpinnings of a flawed merger that allegedly produced shoddy craftsmanship and led to fires at seven Walmart stores.
But then, in 1988, the Arizona Republic got hold of a series of memos that laid bare some of the ideological underpinnings of Tanton's groups and revealed his deeper concerns about whether new arrivals — which he deemed a "Latin onslaught" — were assimilating.
But you don't have to be a femme diva to understand why she matters, how sneakily subversive she is, or why—despite the misogynist underpinnings of her initial conception—she received a feminism award in 2015 from none other than Gloria Steinem.
They are trying to reduce the complexity associated with deploying and managing containers and to abstract away the most difficult parts, so that developers can concentrate on developing without having to worry about connecting to the technical underpinnings of building and deploying containers.
"I think that there has been a persistent mythology about tech which is that they are oblivious to the political underpinnings of their industry," Bryner said, adding that as these massive tech companies grow, so does their role in the American economy.
The Koch brothers support a web of political advocacy groups, while Mercer and his daughter were large backers of Breitbart News and Cambridge Analytica, two organizations that arguably provided much of the policy underpinnings and online political machinery for the Trump presidential campaign.
It's Trump and what he represents about the far-right and nativist underpinnings of Flake's beloved Republican Party right now that drove the 55-year-old senator to decide that now was as good a time as any to retire from Congress.
The Trump administration is weighing how to proceed with a U.S. citizen it has held as an enemy combatant since September in a unusual case that could threaten the legal underpinnings of the war against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is preparing to significantly limit the scientific and medical research that the government can use to determine public health regulations, overriding protests from scientists and physicians who say the new rule would undermine the scientific underpinnings of government policymaking.
"Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination," at the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, sprawled throughout the museum's medieval galleries, as well as the halls of the Cloisters, in an approach that underscored the cultural underpinnings of the clothing.
We look especially to the Black Emergency Cultural Coalition and Black Women Artists and Students for Black Liberation, who called for a fundamental dismantling of the capitalist, racist, and patriarchal underpinnings of the museum, and a redistribution of its resources and infrastructures.
His is an area of brownstones and bodegas that feels warm and welcoming, he said, striking a contrast with the chilly mix of glass and steel towers and industrial underpinnings that loom in LIC, where Amazon is set to open a new headquarters.
Students in the class read "Cheated" and "Pay for Play: A History of Big-Time College Athletic Reform," by Ronald A. Smith, as well as articles about the post-Civil War underpinnings of college football and the struggles of female and black athletes.
And both do a tricky, taxing sleight of hand, destabilizing the facts each builds itself up with and the images each enrobes itself in, throwing them up to an arrested sort of perspective that questions their underpinnings, their authenticity, and their historicity.
His Hobbesian take-no-prisoners approach to trade and foreign policy — sowing conflict with allies as well as rivals and foes — will threaten the underpinnings of global peace and prosperity, which still depends on a grudging acceptance of American economic and military power.
" N/A "Last year, the House allocated $50 million — $25 million each for the C.D.C. and the N.I.H. — to study the underpinnings of our gun violence epidemic, but the Senate has yet to approve it and the president has yet to support it.
Earlier this year, the House adopted H.R. 5094, the Stability and Democracy (STAND) for Ukraine Act, a bipartisan bill that locks in the minimum underpinnings of the U.S. response to Russia's annexation of Crimea and its violent occupation in parts of eastern Ukraine.
WASHINGTON — House Democrats released a report on Saturday intended to lay out the legal and historical underpinnings of their case for impeaching President Trump while also countering Republican accusations that the investigation of the president's conduct in office has been unfair and illegitimate.
It's hardly new territory, but Baumbach (whose divorce from actress Jennifer Jason Leigh provides some of the film's underpinnings) tackles the material with a mix of humor, anguish and absurdity that sustains interest, emphasizing how unpleasant and frustrating much of this can be.
The rest still have their original underpinnings, making them even more vulnerable to a catastrophe like Irma, whose maximum sustained winds on Sunday afternoon were 120 miles per hour (195 kph), with storm surges expected to rise above 15 feet (4.6 m).
In a video posted in August of her getting ready for the first day of sophomore year, she wears a basic T-shirt tucked into jean shorts, a choker, and messy bun tied up with a scrunchie, the sartorial underpinnings of VSCO girlhood.
So give credit to Burton and screenwriter Ehren Kruger for basically knitting together this "Dumbo" with only a rudimentary connection to the source, while incorporating a relevant message about the natural world and circuses that provides timely underpinnings to this otherwise fanciful tale.
What you may not know is that his father is David Horowitz, the left-wing intellectual and friend of the Black Panthers who turned into a right-wing intellectual who some would argue has provided the philosophical underpinnings of the Trump administration.
The imperial underpinnings of Mosse's project are inescapable: Using military-grade thermal cameras, he makes extremely complex panoramic images (stitched together from hundreds of shots) of landscapes in the Middle East and Europe in which refugees have gathered or have been confined.
But while Cave's work can be construed as whimsical despite its serious conceptual underpinnings, 30 Americans really tackles some of the hardest aspects of the brutal legacy of slavery in our country, and the suppression of the African American voice, in myriad forms.
And at this point, after a slew of your favorite Victoria's Secret supermodels and Instagram It Girls have already had their turn posing in their underpinnings for the annual countdown, you're probably thinking, how many more tricks could they possibly have up their sleeve?
Ele A El Dominio featuring Myke Towers, Jamby El Favo, and Juanka, "Raspo Y Endeco" Perhaps best known for his tiraeras, here the eerily monotone Puerto Rican rapper and his pals offer an unflinching look at the trap house experience and its violent underpinnings.
Similarly, a movie like Queen of Katwe should by all accounts have done well in middle America, with a PG rating, crowd-pleasing sports-movie premise, and some religious underpinnings (one main character is a missionary), but it barely scraped by at the box office.
Both films have the underpinnings and the trappings of an art-house movie, but Enyedi's is more complex and liberatingly shapeless: What first appears like a straightforward tale about workplace manners turns into a suspense story and then, finally, into a romance — with fantastical touches.
Image Courtesy Josiah Zayner"This is our world now, the world of the base pair and the amino acid, the beauty of the protein," he began, extolling the dawn of an era defined by synthetic biology and its advancements in understanding the underpinnings of life.
This could go a lot of bad places, but the underpinnings of this are that there is a trust deficit in China, and it's difficult to do business with someone who you can't do diligence on, and I think that's holding back the economy.
The five "students" in this informal class in guerrilla warfare and its ideological underpinnings are all nascent revolutionaries burning to overthrow the ruthless military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet, the strongman who toppled the socialist government of Salvador Allende and ruled Chile from 1973 to 1990.
Britt underlines the need for an end-to-end platform that takes care of the hardware and software underpinnings of IoT connectivity, security and interoperability, so that developers can focus on the core functionality of their products without the need to reinvent the wheel.
Still sharing the same underpinnings as the latest version of the Subaru Legacy line, the new Outback is expected to become one of Subaru's first models to be electrified during a life cycle that will take it into the middle of the next decade.
While the model is still just 35, this season already marks her sixteenth time parading up and down the runway in her sparkly underpinnings and those ornate 60-pound wings, to say nothing of the innumerable times she's posed for the brands catalogues and photoshoots.
Re-establishing the 2015 rules and zapping the new ones is a quick fix that gets everyone on the right page, moots a great deal of hullabaloo and controversy over the comment process, the technical underpinnings of the Restoring Internet Freedom rulemaking, and so on.
These panicky policy responses being employed not only in the U.S. but also by Japan, the Eurozone and China are fueling fears that the recovery is in trouble and the current surprising stock market run is simply a sugar high without any fundamental underpinnings.
As the paintings indicate, what Brown takes from the 18th-century European portrait is mostly what remains of its stylistic structure, the bone and muscle of what was, in its time, a complete artistic expression built on a subject's identity and social or political underpinnings.
The underpinnings of Peru's fiscal framework remain unchanged including medium-term budgeting, a deficit ceiling at 1% of GDP in normal years (to which the government expects to converge by 0003), a NFPS debt ceiling at 30% of GDP, and oversight by a fiscal council.
Hanro of Switzerland will have its semiannual sample sale on Tuesday and Wednesday, with discounts up to 75 percent on loungewear, sleepwear and underpinnings including a men's cotton-cashmere blend pajama set ($50, originally $196) and a lace-trim soft cup bra ($30, originally $98).
" Jana Schaich Borg, an assistant research professor at the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences, noted that "disgust, as a phenomenon, has gained a lot of attention in the past decade," with many researchers studying the "functions of disgust" and not just its "neurobiological underpinnings.
Disease pathogenesis:  Seventeen prior essays—dating back to May—have explored how rapidly and methodically the underlying malignancy has metastasized globally, the most recent of which have elucidated the legal underpinnings of this effort and the flimsy rationalizations for procrastination that have been diagnosed.
But audiences didn't always grasp that maybe it wasn't appropriate to openly lust after your teenage daughter's best friend, as the hero of American Beauty does, or blow up the buildings that form the underpinnings of global capitalism, as the hero of Fight Club does.
Mr. Craddock, 40, who was killed during a protracted shootout with the police, had been an engineer with the Department of Public Utilities, the city's water and sanitary sewer services branch, where he helped maintain the mundane but crucial underpinnings of Virginia's largest city.
The cultish Marie Kondo's admonitions to cast out the nonessential seems ripped from Zittel's playbook; the conceptual underpinnings for the swelling phalanx of tiny, modular dwellings that evade byzantine zoning regulations and create a more mobile society can be found in Zittel's experiments as well.
Pinup underpinnings were scrimmed by sheer pleated overlays that stood out like a nimbus around the body and a finale of sheer tulle tunics embroidered in silver under tweed shrugs with generous trousers, or atop an apple-green turtleneck dress, made evening looks easy.
Thinking aloud rather than in full or coherent sentences, Mr Bannon said: When Vladimir Putin, when you really look at some of the underpinnings of some of his beliefs today, a lot of those come from what I call Eurasianism; he's got an adviser who harkens back to Julius Evola and different writers of the 20th century who are really supporters of the traditionalist movement which really eventually metastasised into Italian fascism...We, the Judeo-Christian West, really have to look at what [Putin] is talking about as far as traditionalism goes, particularly the sense of where it supports the underpinnings of nationalism... The adviser mentioned above is clearly Mr Dugin.
While the rest of food and beverage writing has rapidly modernized over the past few decades—surely due to increased representation from writers and chefs of more races, ages, gender representations, socioeconomic backgrounds, and subcultural underpinnings than ever before—wine has remained left in the dust.
Airbus' project leader from the A3 group Rodin Lyasoff says in the company's corporate magazine that putting Vahana in the sky by 2017 is doable, since the individual tech pieces needed to do that are "most of the way there," including batteries, motor and basic avionic underpinnings.
Kotula worked closely with Schwarz's longtime companion and widow, the artist and poet Christine Monhollen, to include a selection of the artist's dairies, collected imagery, and writings — all of which offer a window into the psychological and philosophical underpinnings of Schwarz's highly intellectual and emotive work.
Their naiveté points to a corollary familiar to media critics of all persuasions: that the journalistic wisemen who yearn quadrennially for a third-party disrupter have thrived in a profession that considers indifference to the substantive underpinnings of partisan politics to be a virtue, not a vice.
Eno is just as capable a writer as he is a musician, and he's shared his thoughts on the album on his website: "I wanted to make a record of songs that didn't rely on the normal underpinnings of rhythmic structure and chord progressions," he writes.
Remembering the Council of Trent's disdain for the "lascivious," the disorganized, and the "indecorous," we can see how the very notion of Southern European and erotic art forms took on a Catholicism, if you will, that in fact has little to do with its religious underpinnings.
Around the same time, Marston died, leaving Wonder Woman in the hands of another writer — one who downplayed her feminist underpinnings to the point of obscurity, pumped up her less significant superpowers, and made mooning over Steve Trevor a central plot point of the comic strips.
ConsenSys's home base, in a graffittied industrial space in Bushwick, is a defiant, almost ostentatious expression of an anti-corporate ethos—a nod to crypto's anarchic underpinnings, but with a bit of pretense, since ConsenSys consults with businesses and governments seeking help in building private blockchains.
Mercedes is adapting its vehicle underpinnings so that it can mass produce electric variants on the same production line as equivalent volume models with petrol, hybrid or diesel engines, allowing the German carmaker to scale up production quickly if demand spikes, a spokesman for Daimler said.
Pentagon/Justice/John Doe: (The Hill) — The Trump administration is weighing how to proceed with a U.S. citizen held as an enemy combatant since September in a unusual case that could threaten the legal underpinnings of the war against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
While the product was released at the end of 2015, the company is announcing some key updates to the cloud product this week that include some artificial intelligence and machine learning underpinnings, as well as an integrated analytics package to take advantage of the increased intelligence.
To that end, Chileans must be wary of attempts to use the process as a stalking horse for radical reforms to the important underpinnings of the constitution or efforts for a new social pact that embeds a wide range of social benefits that the state cannot deliver.
Joel J. Seidemann, an assistant Manhattan district attorney, suggested that Mr. Hernandez's paranoid behavior — covering his windows and expressing fear that he was being watched, for instance — was a result of his cocaine use, and that his unusual beliefs could be traced to religious or cultural underpinnings.
Foreign Policy reported that European delegates met this week with a Trump aide to beseech the president-elect to remain committed to NATO, whose financial underpinnings Trump has questioned, stand with Eastern Europe against an assertive Russia, and also commit to keeping intact the Iran nuclear deal.
The underpinnings of the "March for Our Lives" movement isn't about really about guns, nor is it about school safety; it's all about Generation Z and its ability and willingness to leverage the power of its voice to effectuate sweeping changes across society at an accelerated pace.
Sandra Butler-Truesdale, born in the capital in the 1930s, references an often-forgotten trauma — and one of the conceptual underpinnings of the Jim Crow era — when she recalls that Negroes who shopped in major stores were not allowed to try on clothing before they bought it.
The IMx design has been conceived to communicate its electric underpinnings on the outside, and it's a look that was conceived based on taking inspiration from Japanese swords, and also from 'washi,' or Japanese paper that's made for subtly and durability with a painstaking multi-step creation process.
Yet the geometric underpinnings of Nickson's compositions are so powerful that even the exhibition's most dramatic, uneasy vision of beach life, "Departure" (1997) — with its bathers trapped in a band of darkness, making efforts to abandon the beach below a glowing, orange-gold sky — reads as a classical frieze.
We're talking about everything we rely on to survive—our air, our water, our food, our medicines, the basic underpinnings of life itself—being eroded away at such a rapid clip that without fundamentally reshaping the way we interact with our world, we face a genuine death spiral.
To this one might add the important observation that the mechanical underpinnings of Europe's experiment with a single currency were badly flawed and have unleashed mass suffering on Greece, Spain, Portugal, and Italy, while in a more subtle way reducing living standards in Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands.
Even with Hurston or Lorde to embolden us, lodging a public complaint as a black woman can still be a vulnerable undertaking—especially when we're asked to justify why we're offended or to explain how we can be so sure that the offense we felt had discriminatory underpinnings.
"Cemetery of Splendour," which is opening as part of a wide-ranging Weerasethakul retrospective that runs through Thursday at the IFC Center (also screening is the director's dreamy 2012 short feature "Mekong Hotel"), has an emotional pull that's terribly sad and that practically transcends its underpinnings in political allegory.
Zipline's first distribution of medical supply packages will start in July—meaning a startup will begin drone delivery in Africa before unmanned Amazon vehicles drop any orders at doorsteps in the U.S. Though the UPS, Zipline, Gavi arrangement may sound pretty social venture, there are definitely commercial tech underpinnings.
Netscout's Jim McNiel, who executive produces here, saw Herzog's texting and driving doc From One Second To The Next and thought that he could perhaps examine the infrastructure and underpinnings of the web, exposing questions of reliability and, yes, likely crafting some nice synergy for Netscout's core business.
But while the arguments against digital surveillance are now very familiar what's still sorely lacking is an effective regulatory response to force reform of what is at base a moral failure — and one that's been allowed to scale so big it's attacking the democratic underpinnings of Western society.
The Saudis closed all cinemas, banned concerts and fun, choked off trends for women's empowerment and modern education and spread an anti-pluralistic, misogynist, anti-Western form of Islam far and wide that created the ideological and financial underpinnings of 9/11, ISIS, Al Qaeda and the Taliban.
Starting with the basic elements of the gray suit, the black cape, the evening bustier, Mr. Galliano sliced sparingly away at the elbows, the thighs, the hip bones, letting the shine of PVC poke through, feathers escape, beige nylon underpinnings emerge, in a mere suggestion of what lay beneath.
The book, which does not yet have a publisher or official release date, pulls on the theoretical underpinnings a bit more directly, taking on topics like "queer histories as a mode of agency/radicalism" and the themes of "empathy, vulnerability or communitas," according to a call for contributions.
Mr. Kupfer's work stood out, Mr. Kosky added, for the musical underpinnings of his ideas; the demands he put on singers to act and use their whole bodies as well as their voices; the emotional core that informed his storytelling; and the way he would direct his choruses.
As part of Theater of Eternal Music, which played at the composer La Monte Young's TriBeCa loft, he contributed the dry, astringent sound of his violin to the ensemble's long-form drone improvisations, and his mathematical background provided the theoretical underpinnings of the group's unconventional system of musical intonation.
Yet there's a case to be made that the underpinnings arose two days earlier when the Federal Reserve indicated a subtly more aggressive stance on interest rate hikes, while at least one analyst believes Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's comments on the dollar a continent away helped stir things up.
We see the shoddy underpinnings of our construction of gender norms in pre-adolescent girls who forsake dresses for jeans, the absurdities of a teacher making gendered assumptions of elementary school children, and an extended sequence dedicated to a young working African American woman who's acutely aware of her double bind.
Paradoxically, despite its dark underpinnings, Sexual Fragments Absent built a kind of heady, joyous sanctuary, with its own history and rules: a sanctuary that must be experienced, but maybe—as its one-night-run suggests—a place that still, under scrutiny and under threat, cannot be held for too long.
Bannon back then approached the issue of bailouts that accompanied the crisis with a religious zeal as he spoke with the Vatican as a backdrop: For Christians, and particularly for those who believe in the underpinnings of the Judeo-Christian West, I don't believe that we should have a bailout.
It typically starts with their usual bevy of It Girl models clad in an assortment of barely there underpinnings, gyrating their physical assets while the camera slow pans around their body, with the magazine occasionally tacking on a theme to make the whole thing feel vaguely in the holiday spirit.
However, we the Judeo-Christian West really have to look at what he's talking about as far as traditionalism goes — particularly the sense of where it supports the underpinnings of nationalism — and I happen to think that the individual sovereignty of a country is a good thing and a strong thing.
I do think Ubisoft is a fantastic company and makes wonderful games — but I also think the decision to completely divorce a game with fundamentally political underpinnings from the real politics and humanitarian conditions that empower it is a sad and spineless decision that makes them look both avaricious and inhumane.
She also engaged in a pro-Russia lobbying campaign and attended an event at the Newseum in Washington, D.C., where Russian supporters showed a movie that challenged the underpinnings of the U.S. human rights law known as the Magnitsky Act, which Russian President Vladimir Putin has reviled and tried to reverse.
Legalities aside, the fact that President Trump is indicating that the tariffs will be negotiable on a country-by-country basis, rather than set in stone, diminishes the risk that this will be the beginning of an all-out trade war in which the very underpinnings of global commerce are threatened.
Eating vegan has long been a practice, especially for followers of religious and spiritual movements like Rastafarianism and the African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem, a religious group with black nationalist underpinnings that rose up in the 1960s and still runs a chain of vegan restaurants in cities like Atlanta; Tallahassee, Fla.
Her newest project is "Rethink Shinola," a timed animation designed to be viewed on laptop or desktop (rather than mobile device) that lays out the contradictions and racist underpinnings of Shinola's branding, past and present, and the obliviousness with which the company parlays these damaging practices into present-day Detroit.
Yeramyan — the Manhattan-based designer known for her modest underpinnings rendered in exquisite colors — was frustrated by the rigor and austerity of these art projects, but admits they instilled in her a deep, nuanced understanding of color, a quality that has defined her namesake line, Araks, for the past 17 years.
After the building crumbled around him, he gave an on-air account to a Spanish-language news outlet and became a plaintiff in a lawsuit against the developers of the project and their construction firms, accusing them of using substandard materials and inadequate underpinnings to shore up the concrete floors.
At the same time, the idea of a star held together by booze and pills, thirsting for a final hurrah, is such a well-worn cliché that even the fact-based underpinnings can't really prevent the movie itself from feeling a trifle humdrum, the showiness of its central performance notwithstanding.
READ: Iran just shot down a U.S. spy drone The House vote marked the first time either chamber of Congress has voted to revoke the war powers granted to the executive branch; the AUMF is also one of the legal underpinnings the administration is using to justify any potential military conflict with Iran.
And it wants to regurgitate the superficial beats of #MeToo — women finding new strength after enduring years of assault, a bad man with too much power and no one to hold him accountable, a "stronger together" motif — without actually interrogating the oppressive cultural underpinnings that begat the movement in the first place.
We continue to believe that Cruz's passion and moral clarity, his fidelity to the nation's constitutional underpinnings, and his views on national security, foreign affairs, and economic growth would make him an excellent president; our skepticism about Trump's performance in each of these areas lead us to doubt his potential for such excellence.
Nicki Minaj, who's no stranger to a barely-there nipple covering, is the most recent star to show off her taped-on underpinnings, performing at the Tidal X: 1015 Benefit Concert wearing a completely sheer lace bodysuit but keeping things PG-13 with a black thong and X-shaped pasties worn underneath.
With special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's investigation apparently close to winding down, it is useful to analyze the underpinnings of the Trump-Russia collusion accusation that started it all.
Now they do," the Financial Times reports: "Rising political anger, a worry that the Big Tech boom will soon have run its course and the sense that an economic turning point may have been reached in the US have combined this week to threaten one of the underpinnings of the stock market boom.
But holding a citizen in long-term wartime detention as an enemy combatant — something the military has not done since the George W. Bush administration — would rekindle major legal problems left dormant since Mr. Bush left office and could put at risk the legal underpinnings for the fight against the Islamic State.
It did a pretty good job explaining inflation trends from the 23s to the 1980s, and still forms the underpinnings of how many policymakers think about where inflation comes from: that inflation is essentially evidence that the economy is running too hot, producing goods or services at a level that is not sustainable.
Setting aside, for the moment, offensively sexist underpinnings in characterizing Carter, a successful political operative, as a "dance mom," there is at least something to be said for the fact that she willingly engages her child in an art practice — unlike DeVos, for example, who has never sent her children to public school.
Heath writes: In the roughly 11 months since Mosseri took over, most of Instagram's senior leadership team has been replaced, Facebook has ordered Instagram to roughly double the number of advertisements in the app and the company is weaving together the technical underpinnings of the messaging services behind Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram.
His semi-fictional work SOLDIERS OF SALAMIS (Vintage, paper, $16.95), which has just been republished, chronicles the search for an anonymous Republican hero: a soldier who saved the life of a leading member of the Falange, the Spanish fascist party that provided Francoism with its earliest ideological underpinnings and then gradually lost influence.
Some scientists said that Dr. Watson's recent remarks are noteworthy less because they are his than because they signify misconceptions that may be on the rise, even among scientists, as ingrained racial biases collide with powerful advances in genetics that are enabling researchers to better explore the genetic underpinnings of behavior and cognition.
Meanwhile, Legends of Localization: Book 1 is a detailed, nitty-gritty tooth-and-nail tearing apart of one of Miyamoto's breakout classics, The Legend of Zelda, that exposes the game's underpinnings by way of showing how the original Japanese version was localized into the American product that we outside Japan are best familiar with.
The abrupt aesthetic reversal heralded by this executive order has some obvious underpinnings, beginning with the fact that the reversion to a mandatory classical style reflects the architectural philosophies of white supremacists online, as well as the doings of a developer-president and a right-wing think tank making what is explicitly a political move.
The two most important investments Apple has ever made, NeXT (which brought back Steve Jobs and gave Apple the OS that would be the underpinnings for its future products, including the iPhone), and PA Semi (which allowed Apple to design its own mobile processors and chipsets), were comparatively small at under $500 million a piece.
Sure, iPhone OS introduced multi-touch and the general underpinnings of Apple's ideas for mobile computing, but the operating system's greatest triumph was selling the idea that an iPod, camera, phone, and internet machine could really be packed into one device that fits inside your pocket—and that'd you'd actually want to use it.
It saw McLaren, Porsche, Mercedes and others pull out all the stops to create the original hypercars — in most cases comically unroadworthy homologation specials like the Porsche 911 GT1 Strassenversion (literally "street version") and Mercedes CLK GTR — for the sole purpose of becoming the underpinnings of a winning race car on the world's stage.
Open implementations of technology underpinnings: The most fascinating aspect of the rise of AI solutions has been that so much of the core technology has been developed in the open (often by the research arms of companies) or is at least contributed in an open way relatively early in the evolution of the technology.
She said that both countries were looking at the trade dispute "from a very national point of view," adding that they were "forgetting that the economic underpinnings of the digital economy is cross border, forgetting that what drives companies today ... is their ability to move not just goods, but also data, people that go with it, investment," she said.

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