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"unprecedentedly" Definitions
  1. in a way that has never happened, been done or been known before

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The new fabric is light, waterproof, and, most importantly, unprecedentedly warm.
That is, broadly, unprecedentedly, and absolutely at odds with democratic principles.
Commodity weakness helped drive the decline, registering an unprecedentedly poor performance.
But having grown unprecedentedly large, they became toxic and subject to manipulation.
"This has been an unprecedentedly long drafting," said Russia's sherpa, Svetlana Lukash.
"They show that the last century is unprecedentedly warm," Dr. Black said.
She called their crimes unprecedentedly heinous and said they should never be repeated.
"Unpresidented," of course, sounds like a pithy description of unprecedentedly un-presidential behavior.
We are unprecedentedly global, working in and visiting more places than ever before.
Democrats and liberals howled, calling it an unprecedentedly partisan Supreme Court vetting process.
Night in the Woods was one of the highlights of an unprecedentedly full winter.
The odds of success for such an unprecedentedly comprehensive peace plan are vanishingly small.
In the face of an unprecedentedly deadly epidemic, multiple options for recovery are essential.
Our current debt may be manageable at a time of unprecedentedly low interest rates.
Both parties numbers have shifted slightly throughout the year, but have remained unprecedentedly high.
If it continues on this path, it will become an almost unprecedentedly unequal country.
Despite the ubiquitous use of the term "giant", today's tech firms are not unprecedentedly large.
S. relations as being "unprecedentedly friendly" in comments released by Taiwan's presidential office on Monday.
A brand new underwater microscope just took an unprecedentedly-close look at the deep seafloor.
The goal for Grace was to produce an unprecedentedly accurate reading of Earth's gravity field.
Bloomberg is offering a new path — and is executing an unprecedentedly expensive political advertising campaign.
But then came the Gilded Age, and the rise of a class of unprecedentedly rich people.
And with shades of Mr Xi, Mr Trong has pursued an unprecedentedly vigorous campaign against corruption.
China observers characterize his crackdown on human rights activism and freedom of expression as unprecedentedly harsh.
Upshot's Nate Cohn digs under the data showing that Trump enters as an unprecedentedly unpopular president.
Britain has seen an unprecedentedly long stagnation in growth in government spending per person, he said.
It would be easy enough to say that Mr. Trump enters as an unprecedentedly unpopular president.
In the two unprecedentedly expensive world wars, the United States levied a series of income taxes.
Through the lens of American history, the US stock market is doing well — but not unprecedentedly spectacularly.
Today, we have an unprecedentedly anti-environmental Congress and face uncertainty about a new Supreme Court justice.
Although critics said it wasn't enough to change the company's behavior, it was an unprecedentedly huge settlement.
For all these reasons, corporate America has become unprecedentedly vocal in opposing the evangelical war on gays.
This was an unprecedentedly large number of documents and completely challenged the traditional concept of executive privilege.
These student-athletes overcame an unprecedentedly brutal 2018 tournament loss with focus, determination and poise in 2019.
Johnson's lead is instead representative of the unprecedentedly large ideological gaps between the two major party candidates.
Consumers love the unprecedentedly deep access to the lives of the rich and/or famous that platforms offer.
Tass, a Russian news agency, quoted Mr Putin as saying the partnership had reached "an unprecedentedly high level".
Workers were reallocated from farms to factories, average incomes and inequality soared and the world became unprecedentedly interconnected.
"We are witnessing an unprecedentedly unified movement between the Togolese in all areas of the country," she said.
In the longer term, Barnier held out the possibility of an unprecedentedly close relationship between Europe and Britain.
Hillary Clinton has a net favorable rating that is unprecedentedly bad for a non-incumbent major party presidential nominee.
Not even the most frivolous catwalk devotee remains untouched by a presidential race as unprecedentedly weird as this one.
As the Democratic presidential candidates rolled out their platforms in 2019, they promoted unprecedentedly generous plans for education. Sen.
According to an email sent mistakenly by Spirit Airlines, we're in an unprecedentedly good time to board a plane.
Mr. Trump entered politics with the "birther" movement, and his attacks on Mr. Obama's record have been unprecedentedly harsh.
Meanwhile, Democrats have turned the unprecedentedly high fundraising that propelled them to the majority in 2018 into a regular occurrence.
McCain, after voting to proceed with unprecedentedly secretive process, is giving a general speech decrying a decline in Senate procedure.
Kangxi's unprecedentedly long reign was viewed as a kind of golden age, and Kangxi was still held in high regard.
Marine Le Pen's 33.9 percent, an unprecedentedly high score for her far-right National Front, also reflects the revolutionary mood.
When the President was slow to act on her request, the first lady simply -- and unprecedentedly -- put out a statement.
But for the polls to be far enough off for him to actually win would be an unprecedentedly large error.
On top of all that, there is the simple fact that the current economic expansion is unprecedentedly long in the tooth.
Throughout the unprecedentedly brutal presidential campaign, people swore to do a lot of things if their candidate of choice didn't win.
After getting unprecedentedly close to a comet in August 2014, the Rosetta orbiter launched the smaller Philae spacecraft onto its surface.
Tensions with the North, owing to North Korea's missile tests and Trump's unprecedentedly aggressive rhetoric, are at an all-time high.
"They want to take advantage of the current political climate, which they feel is unprecedentedly welcoming to their worldview," Segal said.
Bloomberg strong-armed his way into the Democratic primary with an unprecedentedly massive ad spending campaign that raised his profile nationally.
But even if one adopted an unprecedentedly broad conception of bribery, Mr. Trump's purported statement still would not violate Section 1510.
Democrats are responding to the Trump administration by offering — so far — an unprecedentedly low level of support for his Cabinet nominees.
"Chávez was an almost unclassifiable and unprecedentedly good politician," George Ciccariello-Maher, a scholar of Venezuela at Drexel University, told me.
"They want to take advantage of the current political climate, which they feel is unprecedentedly welcoming to their world view," Segal said.
His worst-reviewed film is the fantasy action film, "Gods of Egypt," which one critic described as "unprecedentedly violent and incomparably preposterous."
Though these fleets could bathe Earth in unprecedentedly fast, pervasive, and low-cost internet, not everyone has taken a liking to them.
It's easy to forget now, but Trump entered the White House with an unprecedentedly low level of support from his own party.
All along the way they were helped along by unprecedentedly accommodative monetary policy, along with maybe just the tiniest dash of irrational exuberance.
This has made foreign policy unprecedentedly politicised: how Americans feel about it is almost entirely determined by how they feel about the president.
The startup took advantage of the blatantly consumer-hostile practice by touting an unprecedentedly returns-friendly model that doesn't cost customers a dime.
Unfortunately, that season of "SNL," its 11th, had unprecedentedly low ratings, and Michaels ended up firing most of the new cast, including Cusack.
The European Union was ready to offer Britain an unprecedentedly close relationship after it leaves, the EU negotiator, Michel Barnier, said on Wednesday.
And Trump, although unprecedentedly unpopular for a president at this stage of his term, continues to receive overwhelming support from the G.O.P. base.
It's been three years since the release of the Strangers seven-inch and Fein has been unprecedentedly quiet in terms of studio releases.
Over the past decades, Texas had experienced unprecedentedly large waves of immigration, particularly from poorer Mexicans looking for employment in Texas's stronger economy.
Large global trends include decreasing populations, unprecedentedly large, aging populations due to rising life expectancy, and a narrowing discrepancy between rich and poor countries.
Standing next to Schwab during an earlier event on Friday morning, Trump said his appearance at Davos had coincided with an unprecedentedly large crowd.
White Ops said the scheme was "bringing whole new levels of innovation to ad fraud," operating at an unprecedentedly large scale that spooked advertisers.
Some women feel unprecedentedly glowy, sexy, and horny during pregnancy; by contrast, I felt even unsexier than my sixth through eighth grade school pictures.
Roosevelt's unprecedentedly pro-worker policies brought the signature issues of more radical parties into the mainstream, making those parties less relevant to many voters.
And the Trump administration has been unprecedentedly aggressive in using all of these means to restrict legal immigration and crack down on unauthorized migration.
Additionally, Ursula von der Leyen made her inaugural visit as EU Commission president in February, leading an unprecedentedly large delegation of 20 EU commissioners.
After running an unprecedentedly successful campaign as a socialist, his strengthening of the outsider left pushed his own campaign in 2020 even further left.
And now, researchers from the University of Sydney and Caltech are proposing an entirely new mechanism for it, backed up by unprecedentedly-detailed numerical models.
Mr Wang has earned a fearsome reputation over the past five years as the head of the agency prosecuting an unprecedentedly harsh anti-corruption campaign.
Beijing announced unprecedentedly tough restrictions in March to fight soaring prices in the capital's red-hot residential property market and rein in rising financial risks.
It cuts off Iran's pathways to a bomb, sharply constrains its nuclear program for a long time, and provides for unprecedentedly strict monitoring and verification.
But the tack Kavanaugh chose to employ defending them — blasting Democrats in an unprecedentedly partisan speech — will likely mar his reputation, and thus the Court.
If you can somehow summon the wherewithal to think back through the ichorous fog of an unprecedentedly hateful political season, you may remember a simpler time.
On Wednesday, July 24, after two weeks of sustained and unprecedentedly large protests on the island, Ricardo Rosselló announced his resignation in a statement posted online.
Looking at history as a guide may do little good, given that with global interest rates at unprecedentedly low levels, we've never had a comparable experience.
Not only is legalization unprecedentedly popular, a crackdown has grown even more unpopular — and Trump would be destroying jobs in rural districts that voted for him.
In a riveting, winner-take-all contest on October 13th, Mr Roberts brought in Mr Jansen in the seventh inning, almost unprecedentedly early for a closer.
IF THERE is one aspect of the current era sure to obsess the financial historians of tomorrow, it is the unprecedentedly low level of interest rates.
"With global growth still lacklustre, monetary policy seemingly ineffective and government bond yields unprecedentedly low, the case for fiscal stimulus has become more compelling," Kenningham said.
But then you went and filmed it, subjecting the rest of the world to a sight which is so distinctly, unprecedentedly offensive to most hygienic sensibilities.
"Neuroscientists can now use SpiNNaker to help unlock some of the secrets of how the human brain works by running unprecedentedly large scale simulations," Furber said.
"Its military actions have become an unprecedentedly serious and imminent threat to Japan's national security," Japan said in its annual defense review, according The Associated Press.
Since 1955, the average effective federal funds rate has been 4.8 percent, and the rate has been at unprecedentedly low levels since the global financial crisis.
Despite an unprecedentedly large-scale fiscal and monetary policy stimulus, the U.S. recovery from the 85033-2009 recession was the slowest in the post-war period.
With the central bank sitting on an unprecedentedly giant pile of assets — over $4 trillion dollars — the Fed could not return to its pre-crisis size.
The conventional wisdom — as outlined by several political scientists and by Enten's FiveThirtyEight piece — attributes Johnson's relative success to Clinton and Trump's unprecedentedly high unfavorablity ratings.
The Panama Papers, by revealing the quasi-secret activity that's been hiding in plain sight, offer an unprecedentedly detailed look at how that works in practice.
That bill explicitly pursued ideological goals — to enrich the already rich and undermine public health care — and was passed in an unprecedentedly rushed and chaotic fashion.
Since then, Apple events have become less exciting and more incremental, filled with unprecedentedly long and boring software demonstrations and underwhelming technology like TouchBar, HomeKit and HealthKit.
But Donald Trump is unprecedentedly unpopular for a president this early in his term and began his presidency having lost the popular vote by a wide margin.
Written by Alan Moore and drawn by Dave Gibbons, Watchmen applied a realistic psychological and sociological lens to the idea of superhumans in an unprecedentedly holistic way.
The nation's blood supply has been unprecedentedly threatened by the coronavirus, as fears and social distancing measures are leading to thousands of canceled blood drives and centers.
This year the protests have been unprecedentedly large precisely because they have grown to include working class and poor citizens who were mostly absent three years ago.
Putting aside the sex thing for a second, this song is ostensibly about being an unprecedentedly good friend—but Will Smith sounds, uh, really angry for some reason?
It terrorised Hong Kong (see article) and Macau, where high winds and flooding left some 20,000 households without power—and, unprecedentedly, all 42 casinos shut for 20123 hours.
To be crystal clear about what happened on January 6th: Congress certified the illegitimate election of an unprecedentedly unstable and unqualified president under the influence of foreign powers.
But Beijing's recent support for new, unprecedentedly tough U.N. sanctions is an important step and an example of the significant help Beijing can give to a pragmatic approach.
The reforms come on top of an unprecedentedly large reshuffle last month of the HSYK, which saw 3,700 judges and prosecutors reassigned, sparking accusations of a witch hunt.
"Japan's unprecedentedly high level of public debt is a key risk," the OECD said, urging the government to come up with a "detailed and concrete" fiscal consolidation plan.
He&aposs been unprecedentedly deferential to the American people, and restrained in his use of the commander in chief power, more than any other president in my lifetime.
He&aposs been unprecedentedly deferential to the American people, and restrained in his use of the commander in chief power, more than any other president in my lifetime.
I asked a number of Life is Strange fans why they never bothered with the sequel and nearly unanimously the response focused on the unprecedentedly long release schedule.
Given the combination of rising polarization, Trump's unprecedentedly low approval ratings, and Trump's unique personal attributes, an unprecedented lack of cross-party support is probably to be expected.
Something that hadn't come up earlier in the speech, while he unveiled in-orbit refuelable spaceships launched on unprecedentedly large rockets with "zero gravity games" and restaurants for passengers.
Over the course of the unprecedentedly long presidential campaign, Hofer's public persona shifted from a pistol-carrying hardliner to the walking-stick-wielding survivor of a 2003 paragliding accident.
The bomb was "of unprecedentedly big power," and marked a "very significant occasion" toward a final goal of becoming a nuclear state, the full text of the announcement said.
In some parts of the country, unprecedentedly warm winters meant the *Aedes aegypti *mosquitoes carrying the virus—which has the potential to cause devastating birth defects—never even stopped biting.
There is no questioning the fact that the United States is the most powerful country in the world, commanding an unprecedentedly mighty military machine and an enormous network of alliances.
Clinton's multiracial groups of supporters are attempting to maintain and grow the Obama Coalition, an unprecedentedly racially diverse group of voters that twice elected Barack Obama to the White House.
It remains to be seen, though, if these workers can successfully negotiate for the better working conditions they've long been asking for — and not just during these unprecedentedly difficult times.
The merits of hand washing are now unprecedentedly appreciated, and the citizen-science public has an increasingly strong handle on how Covid-216's contagiousness and lethality influence our prospects.
The Libertarian Party has drawn more attention this year as more and more voters seek alternatives to Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, both of whom have unprecedentedly low favorability numbers.
Meth use is unprecedentedly high in other parts of the world too, most notably in Asia and Australia, but also in some parts of Europe such as the Czech Republic.
The standard narrative of Donald Trump's victory is simple: Trump won in states like Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania on the back of unprecedentedly strong support from white working-class voters.
It is this aspect of our recent history that runs a deep risk of being forgotten or rewritten in order to neatly (de)contextualize the unprecedentedly institutionalized paradigm we inhabit.
The EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier said on Wednesday it was prepared to offer Britain an unprecedentedly close relationship, but that the bloc must prepare for a no-deal Brexit.
In the case of a recent project it was involved in on lip-reading, for example, it was the acquisition of an unprecedentedly large data set that made it a success.
The Simpsons has given us some of the best satire of the century — and it turns out it also predicted the Trump administration and the unprecedentedly weird timeline it would bring.
On the basis of the unprecedentedly stiff leadership challenge she faced after the general election from Tim Ryan, a burly Ohioan, at least a third of House Democrats want her out.
If humanity can get its act together, the future could be unprecedentedly good; but if tribalism, ignorance, and myopic thinking continue to dominate, the last generation may already have been born.
Michel Barnier said the bloc was prepared to offer Britain an unprecedentedly close relationship after it quits the EU, but it would not permit anything that weakened the body's single market.
Amazon need not bother to tell a story; in fact, its goal is to reduce the retail story to a single button, an instant, an unprecedentedly complex process taken for granted.
Japan&aposs justice minister, who approved the hangings Tuesday, said she doesn&apost take executions lightly but felt they were justified in this case because of the unprecedentedly seriousness of the crimes.
The Republican Party, fearing an embarrassing upset in a district which the Democrats did not bother to contest in Mr Franks's last two races, had worked unprecedentedly hard for Ms Lesko's win.
The offensive began with unprecedentedly fierce bombing last week, followed by a ground campaign this week, burying a ceasefire that had been the culmination of months of diplomacy between Washington and Moscow.
But it is an unprecedentedly thorough, forensic account of a scheme that was of a piece with the covert propaganda and influence operations Mr Putin now wages against democracies around the world.
But through argument and anecdote Mr Thomas shows that mix-and-match "novel" ecosystems, such as the unprecedentedly cosmopolitan forests now fringing Lake Maggiore on the Swiss-Italian border, have copious charms.
This is clearly important for the 44-year-old leader of Canada's Liberal party, who unprecedentedly appointed a cabinet with equal numbers of women and men when he took office last year.
But if most—or even just several—of their local parlors fold at once, tattoo artists could temporarily find themselves without a place to work, leaving them in an unprecedentedly vulnerable situation.
We're now seeing the news media's delayed reaction to that, as mainstream outlets (including The New York Times) attack the truth of his and his minions' statements in an unprecedentedly aggressive fashion.
Rome is enjoying unprecedentedly favorable market conditions for its debt after the European Central Bank said in September it would resume a bond purchase scheme to boost the euro zone's stuttering economy.
"At a time when the world is undergoing unprecedentedly profound changes and is fraught with risks and uncertainties, the global community expects even closer collaboration between the two largest economies," it said.
While enjoying unprecedentedly strong backing from the Republican administration of President Donald Trump, some Israelis have been fretting about whether this comes at the cost of losing traditionally bipartisan support in Washington.
Whether you loathe or admire it, McConnell's defeat of Merrick Garland's Supreme Court nomination was an unprecedentedly successful form of Senate obstruction that no leader before him had even attempted to pull off.
Having successfully pushed national anthem protests to an unprecedentedly high level through a mixture of racial rhetoric and egomania, Trump has now returned to his corner as the defender of neutral patriotic symbols.
"It's just another example of how the Trump campaign has taken an unprecedentedly large amount of its money and spent it at Trump-owned facilities," Brett Kappel, a campaign finance lawyer, told Politico.
It's a casual two-word phrase, but it's packed with meaning: It represents young Americans' exhaustion with having to counter dubious narratives of how they're unprecedentedly narcissistic or sensitive or entitled or lazy.
Years of public efforts towards encouraging young people to seek help for their mental health concerns has paid off—a generation of college-age kids is unprecedentedly candid about suffering from mental illness.
"Military trends in North Korea pose an unprecedentedly serious and imminent threat to Japan's security, and significantly damage the peace and security of the region and the international community," Tuesday's defense paper said.
And heading into 2020 with an unprecedentedly large field, Democratic-leaning voters are more apt to see that long list of choices as an asset (53%) than a bad thing (45%) for the party.
As Amir Azar of TD Securities wrote in a 2017 report: The real catalyst of the shale revolution was ... the 2008 financial crisis and the era of unprecedentedly low interest rates it ushered in.
Oxygen levels in a coastal area of the Baltic that the study looked at are at a 1,500-year low and are "unprecedentedly severe," according to a new study published on Thursday in Biogeosciences.
A recent example is the Philippines, which has taken some unprecedentedly large steps away from the U.S., which will inevitably affect a lot of American interests in the Southeast Asian region as a whole.
Burrough and Helyar provide an unprecedentedly detailed look at how financial operations at the highest levels are conducted but also a richly textured social history of wealth at the twilight of the Reagan era.
In June 2010, a computer virus called Stuxnet, which has been called "unprecedentedly masterful and malicious," was discovered to have targeted computers that ran Iran's nuclear program, reportedly destroying a fifth of its centrifuges.
Once the Republicans withheld some 100,000 pages of relevant Kavanaugh documents under unprecedentedly broad claims of executive privilege, the Democrats should have mustered an opposition based solely on the integrity of the confirmation process.
The ascension of Stacey Abrams, like the unprecedentedly diverse class of Democrats elected in 2018, represents a definitive repudiation of the idea that Democrats must downplay "identity" to appeal to the country at large.
At least 50 Chinese cities have slapped tougher cooling measures to limit price gains since mid-March, following Beijing's unprecedentedly harsh curbs that hiked downpayment ratios for second homes to as much as 80 percent.
The most recognizable symptom of Congenital Zika Syndrome — and the first sign that this particular outbreak of Zika involved a new and unprecedentedly strong mutation of the virus — is microcephaly, or an abnormally small skull.
She had to toe a careful line between shoring up the Bernie-sympathetic base and expanding her appeal to right-of-center voters alienated from an unprecedentedly terrifying Republican nominee, and she toed it well.
Tempting as it is to consider a hail of bugs as some meager form of comeuppance by a symbol of democracy onto a unprecedentedly unpopular administration, the fact remains—the White House is old as hell.
"I can imagine tax increases for companies like Apple," Lindner told the Sueddeutsche Zeitung newspaper, in an apparent sacrifice of one of his party's shibboleths to smooth the path towards an unprecedentedly tricky three-way coalition.
The national plunge into the abortion debate also follows almost three years of unprecedentedly public activism on the part of Argentine women, gathered under the banner of a group called Ni Una Menos (Not One Less).
Their intraparty advocacy and organizing helped produce the unprecedentedly liberal 1960 Democratic Party platform, an important predicate for the eventual passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, the 1965 Voting Rights Act, and Johnson's Great Society agenda.
Accordingly, the prince released an unprecedentedly stern statement to the media regarding their treatment of Meghan, which had included smear pieces hinging on racist and sexist tropes as well as the harassment of her and her family.
Hala Elminyawi, a civil engineer and one of the organizers of the Sudan Banner, told Hyperallergic in a phone interview that before visual artists were involved, the original idea was assembling an unprecedentedly long list of signatures.
I remember showing up to unprecedentedly long lines at my mostly black precinct in 2008, full of African-American voters who were voting not to help Obama secure DC's three electoral votes, but to participate in history.
In practice, however, it's the administration's inability to get the virus under control that's creating an unprecedentedly rapid economic collapse, and anything that helps bolster the public health situation will almost certainly improve the economy as well.
The appointment is also a historic one: Lau appears to be the first Asian-American campaign manager for a major American presidential candidate -- particularly notable in an election that already features an unprecedentedly diverse field of candidates.
That's what makes Epic's battle royale hit different from other e-sports: it now contains a unique funnel from its competitive scene to the world of unprecedentedly large online celebrity that helps promote the game to mainstream audiences.
Given the unique circumstances of this case — Herzberg was the first person to be killed by a self-driving car — and given Uber's unprecedentedly high private market value of $72 billion, determining the amount would be particularly tricky.
But under President Trump, the Saudis have enjoyed an unprecedentedly close relationship with the US administration -- in particular, MBS, the King's son, has forged a uniquely close bond with Trump's son-in-law and senior advisor, Jared Kushner.
Experts cite the vast misinformation campaign that Russia — famous for its propaganda — has launched surrounding the situation in Ukraine, "which is being waged on an unprecedentedly large scale," according to a Polish report on Russian information warfare strategy.
Officials close to the prime minister are quick to talk up Trump's unprecedentedly pro-Israel policy moves, such as quitting the Iran nuclear deal and recognizing Jerusalem as the Israeli capital and the Golan Heights as Israeli-annexed.
When dancers gathered in NYC's Union Square on October 2 for a pantsuit flash mob, their exuberant moves gave the internet a much-needed break from an unprecedentedly bitter political battle by paying tribute to HRC's iconic favorite outfit.
Zoom out: Nigel Gould-Davies of Chatham House said today at a Wilson Center event that Russia's elites are in an "unprecedentedly uncomfortable position" as access to the Western institutions they rely on to secure their wealth is severed.
BERLIN/LONDON (Reuters) - The European Union is prepared to offer Britain an unprecedentedly close relationship after it quits the bloc but would not allow anything that weakened the body's single market, chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier said on Wednesday.
While, to be sure, Theresa May's Brexit deal has now been defeated twice in parliament by unprecedentedly large majorities, she still has time to call for two more votes on her deal before the March 28503 Article 22019 deadline.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The European Union's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier said the bloc was prepared to offer Britain an unprecedentedly close relationship after it quits the EU, but it would not permit anything that weakened the body's single market.
Their experiments on image recognition tied up 50 powerful graphics processors for two solid months, and used an unprecedentedly huge collection of 300 million labeled images (much work in image recognition uses a standard collection of just 1 million images).
On Sunday, Trump's belligerent form of statesmanship took an unexpected turn as he almost unprecedentedly singled out President Vladimir Putin for blame over the chemical weapons attack in a potentially fateful moment for America's fast worsening relations with nuclear rival Russia.
Last year, US researchers sequenced the genome of tardigrade species Hypsibius dujardini and found an extraordinary amount of foreign DNA, which they suggested showed unprecedentedly high levels of horizontal gene transfer (when genes are incorporated into one organism from another).
It suggests that in the face of an unprecedentedly awful candidate, who imperils our NATO allies and argues for flagrantly racist policies and attacks the families of fallen soldiers, they care more about partisanship than what's best for the country.
The existing Pixel 3 has a 5.5-inch screen, too — but Google's unprecedentedly expensive $800 flagship has a more expensive OLED panel that's nearly on par with the screens in Samsung's Galaxy S9 and the iPhone XS, according to Dieter's Pixel 3 review.
When protests began in December 2018 over the ongoing economic crisis, Sarah and the Sudanese Professionals Association—a collection of labor unions without a formal leader—insisted on nonviolence, leading to an unprecedentedly peaceful and effective set of protests that astonished the world.
Whist it was not originally designed as a prescriptive guide to how monetary policy should be set, the Taylor Rule approach does represent a useful framework for analysing the current monetary policy outlook, especially given currently unprecedentedly low levels of nominal interest rates.
President Barack Obama has bequeathed to his successor a nation at war with itself, involved in three ill-managed, strategy-less wars abroad, unprecedentedly terrible relations with key allies, and problems so diverse and so thorny they will likely plague the next few presidents.
Even when Hicks left the Trump administration she did not stray too far, taking a position as head of communications for the Fox Corporation, the parent company of Fox News (whose unprecedentedly porous relationship to the White House has been a subject of much commentary).
It was also confirmed that even though the recent test was carried out with the bomb of unprecedentedly big power, there were neither emission through ground surface nor leakage of radioactive materials nor did it have any adverse impact on the surrounding ecological environment.
The DACA controversy demonstrates the wages of the "progressive" conceit that our ingenious constitutional system is obsolete, that modern problems are so unprecedentedly complex they demand extra-constitutional solutions — such as a president's usurping of congressional power, exactly the road to tyranny the Framers feared.
Nicknamed the "rape insurance" bill for its cruel lack of exceptions for rape, incest, or fetal abnormalities, HB 214 mandates abortion coverage be removed from all private, state-offered, and Affordable Care Act insurance plans and sold as a separate — and unprecedentedly specific — policy.
"Donald Trump's unprecedentedly corrupt administration is melting down because of the scandal he touched-off by trying to get Ukraine to lie about Joe Biden -- and as the vice president said yesterday, he should release his tax returns or shut up," Bates said in a statement.
It is an unprecedentedly opaque process to try to pass legislation that overhauls an industry worth more than $203 trillion, which would undercut a law that has extended health coverage to more than 20 million middle-class and low-income Americans in the past seven years.
Trump had unprecedentedly little experience in government for a president, and Kelly chose to back him up by putting himself in charge of a delicate congressional negotiation even though he also had no experience with this — and then the whole thing blew up in everyone's face.
It is an unprecedentedly opaque process to try to pass legislation that overhauls an industry worth more than $3 trillion, which would undercut a law that has extended health coverage to more than 20 million middle-class and low-income Americans in the past seven years.
On Wednesday, Russia's foreign ministry repeated its offer to use the plan, calling on North Korea to stop its missile and nuclear tests, while urging the United States and South Korea to abstain from their "unprecedentedly large-scale, unscheduled military air exercises announced to be held in early December".
Pose, billed as a "dance musical," has attracted a lot of attention in the lead-up to its June 3 premiere, with much of the coverage emphasizing its unprecedentedly large cast of trans-identified actors and its setting in the legendary Harlem drag ball scene of '80s New York.
"There are some provisions in the Senate bill that would unprecedentedly impair Treasury's ability to wield its sanctions tools, risk endangering the transatlantic sanctions coalition, and weaken the State Department's ability to credibly signal that we would calibrate our sanctions in response to Russian behavior," the official told Reuters.
"In recent years, thanks to your direct participation, the relationship between Russia and China has reached an unprecedentedly high level," Mr Putin told Mr Xi on June 5th, when the Chinese president and a thousand-strong delegation flew in for the St Petersburg Economic Forum that Mr Putin holds every year.
For as long as possible it sought to eschew any kind of editorial responsibility for the user generated content flowing across its platform — even as its fleet of engineers worked to tune algorithms to distribute content at an unprecedentedly vast scale and with an invasively exact degree of interest-targeting.
" The argument wasn't that the allegations against Kavanaugh were airtight, but rather that the judge's response at the hearing was revealing: "His opening statement was an unprecedentedly partisan outburst of emotion from a would-be justice... The allegations against him shocked me very deeply, but not quite so deeply as did his presentation.
Two weeks ago, the United States Department of Homeland Security's Customs and Border Protection issued a single paragraph presolicitation notice for "the design and build of several prototype wall structures in the vicinity of the United States border with Mexico," with an unprecedentedly speedy goal of selecting of awarding contracts by April 2017.
That means there are three possibilities in play: The whole process has been unprecedentedly opaque as senators try to pass legislation that overhauls an industry worth more than $3 trillion and undercut a law that has extended health coverage to more than 20 million middle-class and low-income Americans in the past seven years.
The spacecraft's instruments will measure the physical properties and the rotation of the asteroid up-close for the first time, providing an unprecedentedly precise picture of the Yarkovsky effect—and providing us with more information on how asteroids move through space, which will be critical in determining which ones are the potential Earth-killers.
Like the Democratic candidates gamely discussing tax brackets and health care last night while ignoring this unprecedentedly erratic presidency, blaring something that sounds like it was written up by Erich Wolfgang Korngold for an Erroll Flynn movie right before we're about to hear about drowned immigrant children abrades the senses (and the morals) a bit.
As Greenwald—the investigative journalist who helped Snowden blow the whistle on National Security Agency wrongdoing—wrote at The Intercept on Wednesday: [B]oth political parties have joined to construct a frightening and unprecedentedly invasive and destructive system of authoritarian power, accompanied by the unbridled authority vested in the executive branch to use it.
"We have spoken to tens and thousands of people, and we have put together an unprecedentedly strong grassroots, this is a moment I want to thank people of Iowa for their hospitality, and thank them for seriousness of purpose," Sanders said in his third stop of the day at his campaign's field office in Newton, Iowa.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE has resisted the U.N.'s policy angles on climate change, pushing back against the U.N.'s most recent climate assessment, which called for unprecedentedly dramatic economic changes.
That, combined with the major progress of the Obama administration in making America more like the universal health care–boasting, marriage equality–having, anti-racist country liberals have wanted for decades, has enabled a Democratic convention that is almost unprecedentedly patriotic and celebratory of America: Not every speaker took this tone; Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, naturally, kept the focus on America's problems with money in politics and persistent economic disparities.
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