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"bifurcation" Definitions
  1. a place where a road, river, etc. divides into two different parts; the fact of this happening

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"There will be a bifurcation of the industry," he said.
ACKMAN: SO I THINK IT'S A BIFURCATION OF THE MARKET.
I was looking to tell the story of this great bifurcation.
TECHNOLOGY, THE ADVANCE OF TECHNOLOGY, CREATES THAT KIND OF INCOME BIFURCATION.
"There's a potential for bifurcation in the technology space," said Emanuel.
The ugly: These data also highlight the bifurcation of the American economy.
I started to be very interested in this great bifurcation of America.
There has been a sharp bifurcation of the right-of-center media.
The chief party leader exacerbated the bifurcation of our collective political consciousness.
This bifurcation is worrisome to financial advisors who work with the wealthy.
SCHULTZ: WELL I THINK -- IT'S AN INTERESTING QUESTION, BECAUSE THERE IS A BIFURCATION.
The developing bifurcation of the region is unfortunate and unnecessary, bringing needless tension.
So, we could see some market or sector bifurcation taking place going forward.
The bifurcation of the art market was really reflected in my partnership with Leo.
A clear trend emerging from the report is the bifurcation of the luxury market.
The bifurcation of the earcups also makes it easier to find the touch controls.
Slack's performance underlined a bifurcation that is taking place in tech offerings this year.
The bifurcation of media into haves and have-nots could lead to several outcomes.
Effortlessly conveying this bifurcation, the young Australian actor Geraldine Viswanathan is, quite simply, sublime.
Trade policy changes have led to a gradual bifurcation in expectations in recent months.
Immigration and out-migration trends also point to increasing bifurcation by income and education.
The bifurcation of American society is not only a Washington problem, it's a business problem.
But that is an artificial bifurcation in a country torn by violence on all sides.
We will have a bifurcation on technology and we have to be ready for that.
This bifurcation is a worry for the government, which wants to spur growth without inflating bubbles.
Today's fundraising landscape is particularly an interesting time of bifurcation that's worth laying out in detail.
And when it comes to the effects of rising average temperatures around the world, there's another bifurcation.
"If we don't try, then the outcome is going to be more of this bifurcation," he says.
" Both events rupture a unified family story, introducing a "bifurcation of the agreed-upon version of life.
The Huawei fallout could lead to the bifurcation of global markets into two incompatible 5G camps (see map).
Fashion Review 15 Photos View Slide Show ' We live in a time of bifurcation and oppositions: Trump vs.
"Both parents are focused on what's best for the kids," a source told PEOPLE after the bifurcation was confirmed.
"Unless we have this bifurcation of interests in Europe I think Europe will continue to face challenges," he said.
"There's a clear bifurcation between the top-tier and middle quality operators," Edward Jones analyst Matt Kopsky told CNBC.
If this kind of bifurcation isn't uncommon, the psychiatrist who has written a novel is also not unheard-of.
THEN YOU HAVE A BIFURCATION WHERE YOU HAVE COMPANIES OR CEOs WHO MAYBE ARE ONLY FOCUSED ON THE PRODUCT.
And so, you're seeing both in fixed income, in credit, in private equity, risk equity, you're seeing this bifurcation.
If there is any lesson, it is that the bifurcation in political views between rural and urban America continues apace.
Amid the bifurcation, two borrowers – advertiser Clear Channel Outdoor (CCO) and retailer Claire's Stores – face sterner tests with loan investors.
And it marks the end of the bifurcation in responsibilities between developed and developing countries, which is in America's interest.
What I see here is a bifurcation of the ownership of a company and who owns the growth of that company.
"We see a bifurcation of malls," Macy's CEO Jeff Gennette told investors Wednesday during a meeting at the New York Stock Exchange.
Analysts continue to point to a bifurcation between those malls that will survive, and those that lack a clear reason to exist.
Porter lays the blame for this bifurcation at the feet of automation — an area in which Amazon, of course, is an industry leader.
"Bifurcation is a major flaw in the framework convention, and we certainly don't want to see it in the Paris agreement," he said.
Angry protesters took to a main thoroughfare in Pakistani Kashmir's main city Muzaffarabad on Thursday to condemn the bifurcation into two federal territories.
And on either side, he said, their questions seem to be seeking something similar: reassurance in an age of bifurcation and rancorous disagreement.
"We're starting to see a bifurcation of the retail landscape," Greg Portell, head of A.T. Kearney's retail practice, told CNBC in an interview.
A bifurcation that extreme is highly unlikely, because a handful of incumbents are personally popular enough to defy their constituents' normal partisan preferences.
"There is a lot of bifurcation today between what content is out there in the marketplace and who has created that content," he said.
I know, because I just Googled "bifurcation" to see if I was using the right word, and I saw this huge headline: Weird, right?
Eades says that right now there is a bifurcation in attacks, with the biggest threats not just from nation states, but also organized crime.
Kim Il-Sung's 1950 invasion of South Korea and three years of ultimately inconclusive war resulted in hardening the bifurcation into its current manifestation.
The backdrop: As Deloitte detailed in an influential 2017 report on "the great retail bifurcation," brick-and-mortar retail as a whole is not suffering.
Chinese counterparts, says the ambassador, insist that the Asian bifurcation, of relying on America for security and China for prosperity, should not be allowed to persist.
Will the Trump administration's ban of the technology giant Huawei be the first step toward a bifurcation of today's global internet into American and Chinese spheres?
"There is a bifurcation of the work force," Jonas Prising, chairman and chief executive of the ManpowerGroup, one of the largest recruiters in the United States.
This year's submission also highlighted the bifurcation of banks under the Large Institution Supervision Coordination Committee, mainly G-SIB institutions, and other large but less-complex institutions.
In America, which has about five times as much mall space per person as Britain, "there is a huge bifurcation", says Todd Caruso of CBRE, a brokerage.
So, I think what we're starting to see in the retail environment and I talked about this during earnings is really a bifurcation between winners and losers.
Together, the bifurcation of consumers and small-business owners may complicate economic predictions by further binding spending and employment decisions to the twists and turns of politics.
"There will be an increasing bifurcation between those that are forward-thinking about these shifts in the marketplace and those who might be left behind," Garber said.
The maneuvers in California are a reflection of a larger problem for Democrats: their inability to reconcile the conflicts inherent in the party's economic and racial bifurcation.
But former Google CEO Eric Schmidt has warned there could be a "bifurcation" in the internet, with a China-led platform splitting apart from a U.S.-led one.
In their efforts, they're honoring — you guessed it — good old Sigmund Freud, who popularized the bifurcation of women's sexual response into clitoral and vaginal over a century ago.
That's the breakthrough we need — I also think there's a spiritual value answer to it that transcends a lot of the bifurcation, and we have to find that.
Sectarian divisions, which had been widening through the 1960s, grew worse, leading to a bifurcation among the populace along the dividing lines of Catholic/Protestant and Nationalist/Unionist.
The changes could "cause a bifurcation of the market," Cori Uccello, senior health fellow at the American Academy of Actuaries, told the Wall Street Journal earlier this week.
"Bifurcation has been apparent with winners being ... Target and Walmart, and underperformers being apparel-driven retailers such as Kohl's, Macy's and Gap," Cowen & Co. analyst Oliver Chen said.
Technology is also expected to play a greater role in the bifurcation of shopping centers, as it enables consumers to make convenience-oriented purchases on their phones or computers.
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, for instance, has warned there could be a "bifurcation" in the internet, with one network led by America and the other led by China.
This bifurcation, as Clark called the split between her public life as an artist and the new one as a tabloid cartoon, was disorienting to her, and even sad.
What they found was a clear bifurcation: In the North and West, agricultural yields will stay more or less constant, as will energy expenditures and direct damage from storms.
Their pledge to increase trade comes amid "a bifurcation in the U.S. and China's spheres of influence," Cailin Birch, global economist at the Economist Intelligence Unit, told CNBC Thursday.
"These retailers exemplify the bifurcation taking place in retail between larger cap, off-mall based chains and on-mall retailers facing chronic traffic declines," said Retail Metrics founder Ken Perkins.
On Friday, a judge ruled the two stars can go back to being legally single — in a legal move known as bifurcation — before they've settled their finances and child custody.
In the long term Australia's coal industry may see a bifurcation, as exports rise for coking coal, which is crucial for the production of steel, and slump for thermal coal.
"I really do believe that the fact that companies are staying private during the most rapid growth cycles of their lives is contributing to the bifurcation of wealth," Cunningham said.
"We're starting to see a bifurcation of windows, where the on-sale is still healthy, is strong, and the middle is maybe cratering in terms of transaction volume," he said.
" Schmidt said: "I think the most likely scenario now is not a splintering, but rather a bifurcation into a Chinese-led internet and a non-Chinese internet led by America.
"When you look at the structural changes that have happened in the labor market, I think you're going to see the bifurcation get worse, honestly, before it gets better," Layden said.
In an interview with LobeLog, University of Chicago political scientist John Mearsheimer explained this bifurcation as a difference between those who examine Trump's actions and those who look to his words.
Seeing her bifurcation as Alex felt like a revelation: Here's who society, and celebrity, forces me to be, and here's how the rest of me absorbs and reacts to that mandate.
It may even lead to a bifurcation in the rollout of 5G, a new telecoms-network technology that is the essential enabler of coming marvels such as the internet of things (IOT).
Mark Mahaney of RBC Capital Markets recently updated his top stock picks, and one major theme was the "quality bifurcation" of the sector spilling over from 2015, he said in a research note.
"With the heart of third-quarter earnings kicking off Thursday with the Department Stores - we expect mixed performance across our coverage with the bifurcation between retail winners and losers," wrote Boss on Wednesday.
On the page, this bifurcation works, but on the screen it saps the story's momentum, partly because there's no violence in the room to distract from the genericism and puerility of the dialogue.
The bifurcation was somewhat odd — a vice president taking sides in a contested party primary but not the president — yet it came as something of a relief to Republican officials, some of them said.
China, U.S, and European companies have split before on standards for Wi-Fi, cell networks and other technologies, and the tit-for-tat over tariffs between Beijing and Washington has increased fears of another bifurcation.
Some experts have posited the idea of a bifurcation of the electronics supply chain, along with other parts of the information-technology industry such as the infrastructure for mobile networks and even the internet itself.
When the two first requested a bifurcation in August 2018, certified family law specialist Steve Mindel, who's not involved with the case, explained to PEOPLE the reasons why some couples decide to take this route.
China, U.S, and European companies have split before on standards for Wi-Fi, cell networks and other technologies, and the tit-for-tat over tariffs between Beijing and Washington has increased fears of another bifurcation.
Official data are admirably clear on this bifurcation of the economy: services output grew by 11.6% year-on-year in nominal terms in the first nine months of 2015, whereas manufacturing grew by just 1.2%.
I suspect that longer-term trends, including declining labor force participation and the bifurcation of the labor market into well-paying, highly skilled jobs and poorly-paying, low-skilled jobs were the most likely culprits.
In contrast to the February sell-off, the post-Brexit vote volatility led to a bifurcation in credit and equity market performance, with the former proving more resilient, says Fitch Ratings in a new report.
Unsurprisingly, it will run on Microsoft's Windows OS. But the rollout of these kinds of foldable displays also introduces an interesting software bifurcation, since they'll have to work when they're both creased and fully opened.
As tensions between the world's two largest economies rise, experts have said a bifurcation in the global internet space — otherwise known as the "splinternet," with two different systems of technology and regulations — has become increasingly likely.
"Our group developed a mathematical model of centipedes and found that the straight walk becomes unstable and body undulations appear through a supercritical Hopf bifurcation by changing the locomotion speed and body axis flexibility," Aoi said.
The sparsely populated mountainous desert region was granted Union Territory status following the bifurcation of the state of Jammu and Kashmir, but it will not have a legislative assembly and will fall under New Delhi's command.
For example, prior to the crisis your credit score didn't seem to have much consequence for your ability to get mortgage credit, but now there's a really strong bifurcation of the mortgage market by credit score.
Trump's Davos trip doesn't just illustrate how fraudulent his reputation as a populist is, it also speaks to a growing theme of his presidency: There's a bifurcation between global-elite opinion and popular opinion on Trump.
People have celebrated this level of interdependence as a result of trade, but increasingly they worry decoupling the U.S. and China will hurt companies on both sides and lead to a bifurcation of the global tech economy.
The bifurcation of the internet into two or more spheres could also see different standards and regulations develop -- think Android vs iOS but far more extreme -- making it more difficult to communicate internationally or move between systems.
Politicians and economists lament that certain alpha regions — SF, LA, NYC, Boston, Toronto, London, Paris — attract all the best jobs while becoming repellently expensive, reducing economic mobility and contributing to further bifurcation between haves and have-nots.
Gap operates in a challenging mid-market apparel sector, which has been characterized by lack of a strong product cycle and sales bifurcation to higher-end aspirational brands and lower-end fast fashion and off-price channels.
Despite a firmer sentiment, the bifurcation that took place in May and June prompted by a spike in deal supply continues, leading to significant interest for strong credits and meager demand for issuers with perceived credit weaknesses.
"We want to make sure that we do what we can to avoid bifurcation," George David Banks, Trump's special assistant for international energy and environment, told reporters in Bonn, Germany, on Tuesday, according to Climate Home News.
"We want to make sure that we do what we can to avoid bifurcation," George David Banks, Trump's special assistant for international energy and environment, told reporters in Bonn, Germany, on Tuesday, according to Climate Home News.
A judge ruled that the stars can go back to being legally single before they finalize their divorce settlement — a legal move known as bifurcation that Jolie, 43, and Pitt, 313, requested, according to court documents filed Friday.
Mr. Peterson, a pro-gun, anti-abortion politician who frequently votes with Republicans, is one of the few rural Democrats standing in a state that has followed the country's bifurcation between bluer cities and suburbs and red rural areas.
That bifurcation of everyday health coverage from contraceptive coverage is, as Marty Lederman of Georgetown University wrote a few weeks ago, a burdensome regime that could make it more difficult for women to get the contraceptive and medical care they need.
During last year's contentious midterm elections, New York was the only state in the nation that held separate state and federal primary elections, a bifurcation that almost seemed designed to suppress voter turnout — which is generally thought to favor incumbents.
They are symptoms of the more general structural transformation of the economy and the bifurcation of the labor market into a small share (say 33 percent) of knowledge jobs and a much larger share of low wage service jobs (say half).
The big lingering question is what happens if this economic bifurcation continues — if those who are struggling now continue to struggle economically, growing more and more pessimistic as their fortunes and the fortunes of those around them continue to decline.
"Something that I think will be detrimental to the world is if we were to move from the present state ... to a sort of bifurcation of globalization," Vinals told CNBC's Nancy Hungerford at the Institute of International Finance's spring meeting in Japan.
NEW YORK, May 20 (LPC) - A legislative change that has doubled the leverage cap for Business Development Companies (BDC) is set to fuel further bifurcation between larger and smaller platforms, as many start to get approval to increase debt on the balance sheet.
Mr. Carbone and Mr. Torrisi, who first made a name for themselves as chefs at the tiny (and now closed) Torrisi Italian Specialties on Mulberry Street, said the stark bifurcation of the two rooms' menus would reflect the differences in their personalities.
The intent of the bifurcation rule was limited to, for example, certain cases in which entities didn't have the sufficient means to pay the entire debt, said Raymond J. Stahl, special counsel for the associate chief counsel (international) to the Internal Revenue Service.
With tariffs hobbling manufacturing, the job market this year has underscored a bifurcation in the economy: Service industries — finance, engineering, health care and the like — have been hiring at a solid pace, while manufacturers, miners and builders have been posting weak numbers.
Finally seeing his most famous story onscreen, after decades of starts, stops and misfires, brought a sense of bifurcation, he said, as he separated his author self from his viewer one in an effort to assess the series's chances in an overstuffed TV universe.
Dormehl describes the early bifurcation of the field into the Symbolic and Connectionist schools, and he captures key points that many historians miss, such as the uncanny confidence of Frank Rosenblatt, the Cornell professor who pioneered the first popular neural network (he called them "perceptrons").
Outside of the US, whether to buy from Huawei or not is increasingly becoming a political litmus test, one that threatens to exacerbate the bifurcation of the global internet into separate spheres, and hasten the demise of the open, truly worldwide web as we know it.
Of the myriad theories about why, precisely, American democracy seems so broken — increasing socio-­economic divides, media bifurcation, voter suppression efforts — Daley points to this Republican-led district distortion as the truly original sin, and the one from which our democracy is unlikely to recover anytime soon.
The composer-writer's deft touch is the most humane way to understand the bifurcation of human connection in the modern age: on one side that which is communicated by blue light and wireless technology, and on the other, that age-old body and soul experience, face-to-face contact.
Pedestal-displayed works include "Baby 23" (2011, forged and machined steel), a gently tilting stack of solid steel balls that resemble a wayward limb from the Michelin Man, and "Bifurcation-Spheres" (2014, forged steel), an agglomeration of welded-together steel balls of various sizes that recalls a complex molecular structure.
Huawei's entry to a U.S. blacklist has paused its relationship with key suppliers including ARM, Qualcomm, Intel and Google, which supplies the Android OS for its phones, so SMIC's decision to remove its financial links to the U.S. fees into fears of a bifurcation of U.S. and Chinese tech, deliberate or not.
With existing semi-autonomous cars already clearly pointing the way to self-driving cars, it's not crazy to see a mass bifurcation where people choose to either live in expensive city centers or move even farther out of urban cores in the knowledge that they'll be able to work or relax en route.
"We're seeing a kind of bifurcation among hedge funds, with some moving towards more quant-driven or automated style, while others are turning towards a more 'long-only' model, where they are judged on longer-term investment performance," said Craig Coben, global head of equity capital markets at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
The bifurcation between "girly girl" interview Gwen and aggro concert Gwen is replicated in the video for "Don't Speak," which intersperses shots of Stefani, barefoot in a '40s polka-dot house dress, wandering around as the band plays in a garage, with footage of her contorting her body onstage to the point of exhaustion.
"While [first-borns have] undivided attention until the arrival of the second-born, these results show that the arrival of the second-born child has the potential to extend the early-childhood parental investment in the first-born child and a concomitant bifurcation of parental attention between first- and second-born children," the study continues.
His service as a Naval Reserve officer — he decided to join the military after a 2008 campaign trip to Iowa for Barack Obama — is one part of that biography that he is weaving into a larger political narrative concerned broadly with public service, America's inherent inequities and the toxic bifurcation of the nation's politics.
It's honestly a little odd they chose this year to make this name change given how subtle many of the changes are, but for developers the changes are going to undoubtedly grow more important as the bifurcation of iOS and iPadOS allows them to bring more robust gestures and inter-app functionality to what they're building.
There's been no real mention of what titles are going to which brand, no mention of whether the WWE world heavyweight title will be split into two once more, though the upcoming triple-threat match between Seth Rollins, Roman Reigns, and current champion Dean Ambrose offers the chance for a disputed win and subsequent bifurcation of the title lineage.
I give talks about this stuff in high schools, and it's readily apparent to high school students that if these technologies come into being in a society that is competitively based and has such great disparities of wealth and privileges as our global society has today, you put those two things together and you have a bifurcation of humankind.
With respect to interest rates, we continue to see a bifurcation for U.S. rates where shorter-dated yields move higher in response to possibly two or three more Fed rate hikes, while the U.S. Treasury 10-year yield trades in a 2.25 percent to 2.75 percent range, with a temporary move toward 2 percent possible if geopolitical risks become realities.
And, of course, I loved several of the wonderful film clips on view, particularly Jean-Luc Godard's revolutionary Goodbye to Language, wherein he not only demonstrates 3D images, but breaks them down so that we actually experience the mind unmixing the images when he depicts a character perceived only by one eye, instead of both, challenging us to make sense of the slightly uncomfortable and sudden bifurcation.
Now it is true that geopolitics complicates everything and something that I think would be very detrimental to the world is if we were to move from the present state where we have seen the globalization process be quite you know holistic in the world to a sort of bifurcation of globalization where you have some countries and companies doing more business in operating in sort of the half of the world, which is globalized along the western lines.
In my role as an early-stage investor, I can&apost worry about what will happen in public markets, and there is so much capital in the private markets, it means that 2020 is setup to just be a continuation of what 2019 was — and that means a bifurcation of seed rounds, with some seed rounds being very competitive pre-product Series A rounds, and other rounds being smaller, more on the fringe, perhaps out of the Bay Area.
Many of today's companies are waiting much longer before they access the public markets, and when they do that it means that rapid growth trend that they're having in the private market space is not shared by the everyday investor once because it's not yet public, and that's a concerning trend and one that ends up contributing to the bifurcation of wealth that we see if the most interesting and fastest and most dynamic opportunities are restricted to just a few.
"We want to make sure that we do what we can to avoid bifurcation," George David BanksGeorge (David) David BanksOvernight Energy: House energy panel to address climate change at first hearing | DOJ investigating whether Zinke lied to watchdog | Landmark greenhouse gas agreement takes effect Novel international greenhouse gas commitment goes into effect White House nominating new science adviser with extreme-weather background MORE, Trump's special assistant for international energy and environment, told reporters in Bonn, Germany, on Tuesday, according to Climate Home News.
In this chaotic Democratic primary, that distance has led to a darkly comic bifurcation on the question of what a president is and between those concerned with the airy vibological responsibilities of a candidate—to lead "a revival of decency and character," per The Washington Post's Jennifer Rubin, or "to bring America to a place where we care for one another, where everyone is seen and included & where government has your back when you stumble," as Samantha Power wrote in her endorsement of Joe Biden—and those more concerned with what a candidate might actually do.

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