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"categorization" Definitions
  1. the process of putting people or things into groups according to what type they are; a group made in this way

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That's a much more primitive, fundamental, backbone universal color categorization.
But this student isn't letting that categorization affect her confidence.
Part of the issue is the categorization scheme used by
The artist struggling against easy categorization is an old trope.
Trump's 2018 budget proposal is no exception to this categorization.
It is also confusing, a substance that defies easy categorization.
And so categorization is a shortcut, stereotyping is a shortcut.
It's easy to dismiss Wikipedia's gaffe as a simple categorization error.
Teespring uses Scale for moderation and categorization of user generated content.
What makes Linda's story so poignant is its resistance to categorization.
But for all her country categorization, Morris isn't strictly one genre.
It is the problematic stepchild in a world insistent on categorization.
Transparent has always resisted easy categorization as a comedy or drama.
Tasks can include categorization/content moderation, comparison, transcription, and phone calling.
As a broad categorization, and it seems to be true, yes.
But the context within which he emerged has dictated his categorization.
My favorite film of hers, "Stories We Tell," even defies categorization.
The fact that Grant resisted easy categorization prompted discussion and debate.
By Peele's own admission, the film in many ways defies categorization.
But it's also a joke on how stubbornly he resists categorization.
Reed deliberately avoided creating work that would fall into easy categorization.
Defying categorization isn't a goal or a gimmick; it's a given.
Fot Notley, dream images evolve and resist categorization and concrete meanings.
As Eberhardt describes it, the human brain is a categorization machine.
The Argonauts Maggie Nelson The Argonauts defies categorization in the best way.
Their attorneys aren't denying their clients' actions, only their categorization as terrorism.
Noisey: How do feel about the categorization of Canadian awards in general?
She did not take kindly to Terrell's categorization of her hearing appearance.
The gender chasm is bound up with class and confounds easy categorization.
Evidence even suggests that our brains may be wired for such categorization.
Our cohort is an odd one, though, because it also resisted categorization.
And now we come to this Messi: the Messi that defies categorization.
But I didn't want to be too wedded to those categorization-complications.
Though McSally is considered the more moderate candidate, that's a relative categorization.
Release date: April 7 What makes it great: Colossal actively defies categorization.
If Dorsey doesn't consider her "far right," then Dorsey has some categorization problems.
Some are nationalist, some economic nationalist, some more dovish, and some defy categorization.
But you can also opt for an automatic categorization of your incoming emails.
Nielsen: I don't -- I don't specifically remember a categorization of countries from Africa.
But though he mimicked categorization, he was really poking fun at such categories.
Taylor Miller Thomas conducted the analysis of reader submissions based on this categorization.
But Alhassen has also been involved with a movement to change this categorization.
Using software code, hardware circuits, and mechanics, Hanna produces artworks that defy categorization.
It's a situation with some precedent in this state whose politics defy easy categorization.
But as sexologists pushed the categorization of homosexuality and heterosexuality, those homosocial spaces disappeared.
And as such, Wilde's film both rebukes easy categorization and reclaims old-school nerdiness.
Regardless of its categorization, Hurricane Matthew still wreaked havoc in the areas it touched.
Categorization affects not just how we perceive things, but how we feel about them.
Does the categorization of your art feel like a sham by the larger industry?
Like the pit bull itself, this book is sturdy, complicated and resists easy categorization.
Being overweight while avoiding categorization as obese does not mean immunity to health risks.
Perhaps even more important, the "eight great" categorization is not in the least helpful.
The collection refuses categorization, including quotidian objects that could easily be regarded as superfluous.
Simply speaking, these robots serve as the product categorization system for the entire facility.
Mr. Conditt's world was, like the Austin region itself, multifaceted and defied easy categorization.
This categorization is reflective of terrorism used as a tactic within an ongoing conflict.
An amalgamation of Indian classical and tribal images, Rodwittiya's asexual goddesses evade easy categorization.
Some scientists also classify humans as great apes but others argue for a separate categorization.
Over the course of the film, the nagging questions of categorization — what is true here?
I argue they defy easy categorization — but that how we understand them matters a lot.
Race has long been a — if not the — social and political categorization within American society.
I treasure Alexandra and Razmik's relationship because it eludes categorization, neither clearly transactional nor romantic.
For the ten years that they have existed, Iceage have mostly resisted definition and categorization.
Though Ms. Mamlok often employed the techniques of serial music, her style defied ready categorization.
Now, in Season 3, "The Leftovers" has become the everything bagel of television, defying categorization.
Tasting coordinator: Bernard Kirsch What to Eat With Sour Beers Sour beers defy neat categorization.
What he has written defies easy categorization in ways that are both admirable and exasperating.
Tiny and hypersexual, he wore heeled boots and black eyeliner, and purposefully eschewed easy categorization.
The 193th century was a formative time for taxonomies and the attempted categorization of man.
Since the 19667s, Lebel has developed a radical intermedia art practice that defies easy categorization.
Cruz is 100 percent wrong there, but at least it's a question of proper categorization.
"I reject that categorization of what we're doing here," Lofgren said in a phone interview.
It has adherents among the far right and the far left, who resist easy categorization.
The differences among those productions reflect a year of shows that defied categorization and expectation.
In other words, museums effectively reiterate and reproduce social class dispositions through a discriminatory categorization.
Defying easy categorization, the film looks at the people who call the island nation home.
The term "virtual beings" gets used as a catch-all categorization of activities that overlap here.
Books of The Times Almost all of us have friends who don't submit easily to categorization.
Hence the categorization of coffee as "unclassifiable" when it comes to its potential cancer-causing properties.
There are dance films, intensely mystical films, poetic films, and all of them defy easy categorization.
When I spoke with Lapkus over the phone, I discovered that she, like Jess, defies categorization.
" On the subject of the national team, Borrello concurred with FIFA's categorization of Argentina as "inactive.
This milestone change to the awards categorization allows for nonbinary actors and characters to receive recognition.
Whatever the output, Shlian's sculptures defy easy categorization with work that is almost always instantly intriguing.
It discovered deficiencies in the company's previous mitigation strategy and categorization of the problem as minor.
Esvelt knows the categorization is subjective, but he is putting his money where his mouth is.
"The Journal disagrees with the company's categorization of its journalism," WSJ said in the story Friday.
Myanmar has previously rejected the U.N.'s categorization of the violence in Rakhine as "one-sided".
He has nuances of personality and technique and backstory that any grouping or categorization will undersell.
" The focus leans heavily on stereotype, a categorization which is "subjective but drew on collective consciousness.
This is a body of work that defies categorization and does not let your mind go.
He is resistant to categorization, can see himself only as a range of intensity in feeling.
Perhaps Pluto's undeniable coolness is why people are still intrigued by its categorization 13 years later.
Yesterday, a viral tweet raised alarm about an iPhone feature that isn't often talked about: Photo categorization.
It issued a statement after the DOC placed it on the entities list, arguing against the categorization.
In his quest to defy categorization, Well$ may very well end up creating one of his own.
That categorization allows us to understand the vote of the 4th Circuit as entirely along party lines.
The International Council of Shopping Centers offers a convenient six-part categorization of the American shopping mall.
This is something Pandora is doing as well, by expanding its "Genome" categorization technology to podcast recommendations.
This quick categorization of social information promotes fast social interactions, but has some serious and broader consequences.
Often Mr. Owens's creations defy categorization, whether tunics or dresses or chaps or cloaks or, possibly, vestments.
It's more of a document than a documentary; calling it cinema seems like an error of categorization.
As a critic, I feel obliged to describe what I hear, and description usually begins with categorization.
Though the piece falls into the Neo-Classical phase of the composer's career, the music resists categorization.
The company and its founder have taken dominant positions in so many areas that they defy categorization.
Categorization I get, being able to ... This is a car, this is a lion, that's a cat.
From the beginning, Jidenna is defying categorization at every turn; his musical range is impressive and thoughtful.
It's a fitting place for it, considering the dramedy itself often varies in tone and largely defies categorization.
Or is it more alarming that most people didn't know that image categorization was a feature at all?
These are radically different films from radically different filmmakers, and to some degree they all defy easy categorization.
It also provides a number of intelligent categorization and organizational features, plus editing tools and photo book creation.
The outcome of that categorization was first published in the International Cloud Atlas in the late 19th century.
This easy categorization of CIA into operatives and analysts is itself a stereotype, but more on that below.
This rhetoric avoids or misses the work's challenge to genre categorization and the underlying politics of economic status.
Derogatory information is a categorization that includes a range of issues from terror connections to simple passport irregularities.
And I feel sure that automated vehicles can be programmed to include Botts Dots in lane-marker categorization.
Their use of intimidation, terror and violence in the pursuit of their goals more than justify this categorization.
Shows that defied categorization offered a stark choice: Escape an angry world, or face up to its travails.
Amazon is a beast of a site and to be quite honest, its categorization is kind of shitty.
For Mr. Freimuth, these kinds of debates and disagreements about categorization are as fun as they are unanswerable.
The senator and presidential candidate's record resists easy categorization, as it comes under more scrutiny from the left.
Nonbinary individuals may identify as somewhere between male and female, or reject a binary categorization of gender altogether.
We can see the consequences of such categorization in gang databases, terror watch lists, and even preferred shopper lists.
It is to develop a more sophisticated approach to the problem of human group categorization in the biomedical sciences.
Tea Kermit, for example, complicates this categorization, as both the image and part of the text remain the same.
Facebook adds A.I. to Marketplace for categorization, price suggestions and soon, visual search Even I didn't click this link!
That's where such (relatively) simple means of categorization as ruling elements, qualities, and, more specifically, planets come in handy.
Where the money went, the start-ups followed, with about 4,000 businesses now labeled fintech, by CB Insights' categorization.
And perhaps the most beautiful thing about "Moonlight" is its open-endedness, its resistance to easy summary or categorization.
The categorization is perhaps inevitable when somebody writes about the entertainment industry, for which no exaggeration seems too great.
Part of the reason Casting JonBenét defies easy categorization is because Green has never felt comfortable in either genre.
He's produced quite a bit since then but always avoided categorization because of the stylistic range of his photography.
Though associated with the French New Wave, her work resists categorization: She moved through forms and media with ease.
Charles Dutoit led the so-called "dramatic legend in four parts," which defies categorization as oratorio, symphony or opera.
Jamil fits well within the "femme" queer categorization: she has long hair, wears dresses and heels, and uses makeup.
It makes sense that this kind of categorization takes place; I've actually created niches of conversations within those categories.
Uber says its drivers are self-employed, although in Britain this categorization has recently been challenged by the government.
YouTube is trying to keep up with genre-bending influencers like James Charles and MrBeast, who defy traditional categorization
It's the first time that the United States has made that categorization for a part of another nation's government.
They're adding more categorization of networks, to help consumers understand is this a broad network or a narrow network.
By "like that person" it's not a matter of physical appearance or some sort of profile categorization, to be clear.
The stakes around what that categorization says for Get Out are so much higher than for more routinized genre films.
Like much of Kovács' output, the album skews towards the unorthodox end of the house spectrum, but defies easy categorization.
As far as plans to expand the machine categorization feature to the rest of Audible, Chu is positive, but noncommittal.
Like most expense trackers, it offers features like the ability to take photos of receipts, expense categorization features, and reporting.
But there's a big gulf between outright removing the content, or refusing to sell books, and rethinking amplification and categorization.
TikTok, a short-form-video social media app that has been downloaded about 800 million times worldwide, defies easy categorization.
Rather, the implied present occurs at the exact imagined moment at which the album performs its act of self-categorization.
The Photos app is receiving a huge update as well with face recognition, deep learning categorization and intelligent photo albums.
The suggested categorization system that grew out of the Cambridge meeting would look at cancer in a completely new way.
Kids are really interesting because they're the ones that dictate the trajectory of music and the categorization of what's popular.
So it's slightly puzzling to come across a restaurant like Harvest Wine Bar, in New Haven, which defies obvious categorization.
As one can see from the above categorization, many of President Obama's actions can be reversed by a Republican president.
The Dowager's lady's maid Gladys Denker (although she may disapprove of such a categorization), is getting in on it, too.
But with some work, it's possible to write criteria that help those who need it without causing stigma or categorization.
Most of the artists acknowledge the influence of jazz and hip-hop in their music, even as it defies categorization.
There is something about the film's brazen mixing of incompatible elements that defies categorization, imitation or even sober critical assessment.
Social categorization is the process of mentally categorizing individuals into groups based on characteristics such as age, sex, and ethnicity.
Because the 56-year-old Carell, a showbiz veteran, is perceived as Chalamet's senior when it comes to Oscar categorization.
Show Us Your Wall Lorna Thomas has filled her home with African-American pieces; she believes their beauty transcends categorization.
Miller said the pope was responding to a specific categorization of Trump's views from a reporter aboard the papal airliner.
Democrats say the categorization is an important update that recognizes the importance of broadband to the economy, culture and education.
Another problem not to be ignored, as VICE's Alvi learned in Iraq, is that the terror group increasingly defies simple categorization.
Insofar as astrology is as a categorization mechanism, a sorting of types, it functions naturally as a kind of commercial compass.
WHO DOES THE CATEGORIZATION IS IT DONE BY THE FUNDS THEMSELVES AND ARE THEIR STRICT RULES TO DETERMINE THIS IS ILLIQUID .
Britney Spears chose an outfit for Sunday's Billboard Music Awards that defied all categorization for her walk down the red carpet.
Leah notes that the nature of these digital marketplaces makes categorization there intrinsically easier than for a brick-and-mortar shop.
To answer the question, Zuckerberg called the hate speech policies "fraught," and gave a line of reasoning to justify the categorization.
Completed by Mr. Andriessen, the Dutch Modernist master, in 1988 and first staged the next year, "De Materie" ("Matter") resists categorization.
Back in the day, I auditioned for "Million Dollar Baby," and in his breakdowns there was none of that [racial categorization].
The machines might be doing the learning, but there remains a strong human element in the initial categorization of the inputs.
I realized then, as I understand now, that gang categorization is often more of a legal tactic than a matter of identity.
Wit PR does publicity aimed at "thoughtful, aspirational, spiritual audiences"— audiences that often defy political categorization, some of which undoubtedly lean right.
If you don't like the automatic categorization that goes on (though it's Stash's main selling point), then you can turn it off.
Many of these are in the "roguelike" genre of game, a slippery categorization that doesn't do much to explain anything at all.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Every once in a while, the news produces a tale with players that defy easy categorization.
But where Omni seeks to differentiate from other storage startups is in providing item-level categorization and access to its users' stuff.
These platform companies are best described as media companies using the outdated categorization of industrial sectors and the description is not perfect.
As much as Mr. Trump's positions seem to be driving Asian-Americans into the Democratic Party, the group defies easy political categorization.
The extinct ocean creature Tullimonstrum gregarium, popularly known as the "Tully monster," is one of those outsized weirdos that defies easy categorization.
This formidable display of categorization has produced a complex and intricate cultural system of representing ethnic territories, racial mappings and exclusionary perceptions.
Like everything in Krascella's cabinet of curiosities, the sweaters defy easy categorization — some are playful and eccentric, others sharply tailored and classic.
His music—I deeply believe all good music transcends any categorization of race—at the same time, it's still incredibly Black music.
"There is something about the film's brazen mixing of incompatible elements that defies categorization, imitation or even sober critical assessment," Scott wrote.
His skill set is so varied that he escapes positional categorization, and he has come along at just the right time and place.
Astrologers help us understand the signs of the Zodiac (and how they interact with each other) through a few common modes of categorization.
Every presidential record we reviewed was also provided to the Department of Justice for an independent assessment of its proper categorization and treatment.
For example, Starling and competing UK-based neobank Monzo have both integrated Moneyhub, giving users access to its categorization engine and personal insights.
These tools could eventually include packages to better democratize access to reinforcement learning, a categorization of reward-based machine learning, for existing businesses.
One day, she walked into fashion crowd favorite (and formerly menswear-only) store Hostem with a collection of small sculptures that defied categorization.
The strict regime became the talk of the city's more than 24 million residents, who criticized the program's inflexibility and confusing waste categorization.
Instead, Mazur emphasized the categorization of types of problems, as well as the endless search for the variables that might affect the outcome.
Maybe he glued on the hair (which by the way defies categorization because it's not quite a dreadlock and not quite a braid).
His music defied easy categorization; he was sometimes described as a jazz singer, other times as a folk or pop or blues artist.
"Internally, we're using it as a pre-processing tool for complex research tasks such as music categorization, transcription and language detection," says Herault.
It could also indicate that the categorization was made after DHS waited until their forensics demonstrated it was not exposed to malicious activity.
For his Mertzbau, Sola has created a construction from 419 salvaged wooden chairs — a collaboration involving three generations of artists who defied categorization.
But it also picks from those artists' most chill tracks according to editorial choice, and some general music genomic smarts like tempo and categorization.
The Handmaiden's categorization as an erotic thriller should help you understand what to expect, but it's a hard movie to pin down so succinctly.
Exhibits range from the medieval to the more modern – and include a few items that are so unusual as to be almost beyond categorization.
VICE spoke with Hunter about GayVN's response, the murky nature of gay porn categorization, and the most surprising reactions he's seen to his letter.
Last week, a San Francisco judge rejected the $0003 million settlement Uber had reached with San Francisco and Massachusetts drivers over their employment categorization.
The single has been sampled hundreds of times since its release, in 1981, but it still escapes categorization, remaining as elusive as its namesake.
Rafalovsky expressed frustration with the categorization of fintech, or financial technology, firms as separate to — and a threat to the existence of — the banks.
Aside from the immediate benefit of offloading the photo library from your phone, there are other major benefits to using Google Photos, like categorization.
Called RadarCat (Radar Categorization for Input & Interaction using Soli), the system enables computers to scan and classify entities with Google's Project Soli sensing technology.
In that time, I've come to understand the city's character as being shaped by its contradictions, geographically and culturally, which have always defied categorization.
This broad categorization gives songwriters a lot of leeway to experiment — songs can be quiet and haunting, boisterous and biting, or simple and catchy.
The late '90s and '00s witnessed Mukherjee take on more abstract sculptures, made with ceramic and metal that further resist artistic or theoretical categorization.
And, since we're working on a Panda, we can't forget the miscellany, the little widgets that a constructor can squeak in that defy categorization.
But, De Guzman notes, Filipino cuisine resists neat categorization; its "authenticity" is made murky by the Philippines' long history of colonization and cultural exchange .
Leafly, the cannabis guide known for its detailed descriptions of each strain, has updated its categorization system beyond just the indica/sativa/hybrid delineations.
The result is being referred to as a "live documentary," though even that seemingly paradoxical categorization can't fully capture how unique this performance is.
Defying categorization and garnering the attention of Brooklyn and Manhattan bars alike, Taras and Sasha make wormwood liquors mostly because they love the process.
" The Verge, however, points out one concerning element of this categorization: There are no male equivalents; no "boxers" or "briefs" folders as counterparts to "brassiere.
And while genres imply categorization, poetry's departure from structured form allows a phrase like "the dead" to double as "the dead" and the (uninflected) dead.
We've collected wearables, collectibles, and some standout items that defy categorization, all sure to delight any devotees of Stranger Things, Game of Thrones, or Buffy.
Jovovich imbues the Dutchess with exaggerated, condescending smarminess, while Awkwafina offers a restrained take on Yu, one of the few characters who defies easy categorization.
He starred in the film, but his categorization meant that thousands of Academy peers roundly agreed that he had played second fiddle to a pig.
This will also include overhauling the language it uses to describe metrics, more clear calculations, more categorization and better definitions of what Facebook is measuring.
Her writing pushes the boundaries of genre — her vignettes are spare, resembling prose poetry — but so does her identity push the boundaries of easy categorization.
Studio-mates and frequent collaborators Jeff Gibbons, Jesse Morgan Barnett, and Greg Ruppe dream up esoteric, gritty, musical artworks that defy categorization and even documentation.
Kim, who was born in South Korea and has been living in the US for over 20 years, prefers to do away with cultural categorization.
Moreover, a categorization script found in one of the Booz Allen files indicates the system under construction is at least designed to handle classified information.
Some of Trump's Cabinet picks, such as Secretary of State-designate Rex Tillerson and would-be Defense Secretary James Mattis defy easy political categorization. Sen.
Intentionally or not, his Twitter antics, campaign rallies, and TV interviews were so transgressive, so defiant of categorization, that they tilted the traditional playing field.
Over the next 10 years, a number of niche music communities would spring up on the internet, each more resistant to categorization than the last.
Political scientists talk about the rural-urban divide as the defining issue of the 20th century, but the suburbs in America defy this simple categorization.
Machines have demonstrated high levels of accuracy in categorization for years: In 2015, Microsoft programmed the first computer to beat a human at image recognition.
Each year, a guest programmer curates the films, which, as the name suggests, don't comfortably fit into easy categorization as either fiction or nonfiction cinema.
LONDON — "Grief Is the Thing With Feathers" is a novel that, despite defying easy categorization, found a fervent readership when it was published in 2015.
As well as being the first time an eBay app has offered direct video uploads, according to VentureBeat, these categorization features could potentially boost sales.
Also understanding what genuinely transcends race or any other categorization: appreciating that which was universal in the pain and the struggle and the human experience.
The researchers hope to develop a system of categorization that better organizes and separates porn, creating more concrete boundaries for things like violent porn versus spanking.
"As I read the literature, the known effects of marijuana in this situation are largely undetermined, so I am confused by its categorization," the user continues.
The utility, common carriage,"Title II" label, in a nutshell, is the legal categorization that all of Ajit Pai's net-neutrality handwaving is aimed at destroying.
His categorization remains the best way to understand how horror stories work — and why some types of fictional scares have a more lasting impact than others.
In Los Angeles, such gang categorization has gone on since a year before the passage of the Street Terrorism Enforcement and Prevention (STEP) Act in 1988.
Sarah Palin's meandering, fiery, sarcastic, patriotic and blustery speech endorsing Donald J. Trump for president on Tuesday in Ames, Iowa, does not easily submit to categorization.
Despite the fact that this categorization has been around for over a year, there's something to be said about users just finding out about it now.
Published earlier this week, the study proposes the "mental illness" categorization be changed in the 2018 ICD, and is based on interviews with 260 transgender adults.
Man Group registered five women as a CF 30 last year, but that represented a re-categorization to comply with European rules rather than new hires.
His media relationships match his experience, and he almost certainly doesn't buy into the Trumpian categorization of "fake news" (especially the New York Times and CNN).
Ranging from orderly couplets to an itemized list titled after Jay Z's "99 Problems" to lines interrupted by gaping white space, these exquisite poems defy categorization.
This categorization, a Certified Self-Employed solution, will also enable the easy collection of taxes and regulatory oversight to ensure that the system is not misused.
Mel Chin was awarded for "harnessing the power of art to raise awareness of social concerns through a practice that defies categorization," according the MacArthur Foundation.
Of the "uncertain" states, three lean pro-choice and 12 lean pro-life, based on the pro-choice group NARAL's categorization of state governors and legislatures.
The title of the Quad's series refers to the critic Andrew Sarris's categorization of Wyler in "The American Cinema" (73), which presented a ranking of directors.
Juried by Andrew Connors, director of the Albuquerque Museum, the artists in this year's show resist easy definition or categorization, spanning cultural backgrounds and artistic media.
But Mr. Haggard, who released dozens of albums — beginning in 1965, right up until last year — is the country music titan who most resists easy categorization.
But Russian hacking defies easy categorization, American officials say, because the Russian government tacitly supports many private hackers and occasionally taps them for freelance government work.
The piece summarizes Ensor (1860–1949) as a fantastically idiosyncratic painter defying categorization, imagining masked grotesques in lurid primary colors, all rolling eyes and gaping visages.
A 2011 report classified Ohio as a "high intensity drug trafficking area," but mainly attributes that categorization to increasing availability of heroin and opioids rather than marijuana.
Although the knowledge on our phones may seem creepy and invasive, all of the categorization is only stored on your phone and never shared without your permission.
Fröbe-Kapteyn, while avoiding the categorization of artist, belongs to the flipside of the reductive impulse running through modernism that culminated in Minimalism and paint-as-paint.
Until his retirement last year, Justice Anthony Kennedy, named by President Ronald Reagan, often confounded categorization as he supported abortion rights, gay marriage and some affirmative action.
Some have compared Wang's style to Jacques Rivette's interest in experimental theater, but there is something uniquely American and original to Wang's work that defies easy categorization.
We've seen startups using CV and machine learning for categorization and labeling mushrooms, then using AR to enable less-skilled workers to do the sorting and selection.
Every object has a unique radar fingerprint The device is called RadarCat (or Radar Categorization for Input and Interaction), and works the way any radar system does.
Of course, there are also posts that not only defy categorization but don't appear to be spiritual in any way (we're looking at you, floral crown selfies).
The miracle of the movie is that, like Toni, it transcends blunt, reductive categorization partly because it's free of political sloganeering, finger wagging and force-fed lessons.
Yet there was one proposal in particular that defied easy categorization: a wall that consisted of a chain link fence and a trench filled with nuclear waste.
Books of The Times Edith Sheffer has written a book that defies easy categorization — an appropriate, if perhaps inadvertent, response to her fascinating and terrible subject matter.
Before the legislation was approved by Congress, the DEA could freeze drug shipments to prevent "imminent danger to the public health and safety," a relatively broad categorization.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Since the morning of Sunday, January 21, design Instagram has been awash in images of sinuous objects that defy easy categorization.
But what seems most concerning is the categorization of conspiracy theory films as "documentaries," alongside legitimate works of nonfiction filmmaking, without any context about their creators or factuality.
While news headlines lump a huge, diverse population into a single acronym, the films on this list unravel that broad categorization by telling the stories of LGBTQ+ individuals.
Stitching together "documentary techniques with fictionalized narrative," as Tourmaline and Wortzel tell me over the phone, the 15-minute film"refuses categorization" as a documentary, drama, or biopic.
"I don't like assassination by categorization," Lloyd C. Blankfein, the former chief executive of Goldman Sachs, said of Mr. Sanders in a recent interview with The Financial Times.
Some polls will include race in terms of white voters and nonwhite voters, which, based on categorization, minimizes the nuances for how different communities of color are voting.
China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded by suggesting that for foreign companies, deferring to Chinese preferences for geopolitical categorization was a price of doing business in the country.
He said that the broad "Indian" categorization does not account for cultural variations between nations or recognize differences among the various treaties that the individual nations have signed.
You can override Facebook's automatic categorization by self-identifying your political views on your profile, the spokesperson said, and you can also remove the "interest" from your ad preferences.
Myanmar has previously rejected the U.N.'s categorization of the violence as "one-sided" saying action followed militant attacks on security forces and was a legitimate counter-insurgency operation.
This categorization of iconoclasm makes much sense, and it is very helpful for thinking through the different reasons and the different ways that statues were damaged in the past.
Pratt's School of Art and Film/Video Department share Herzog's expansive vision that an artist's work should cross boundaries and resist categorization without losing the maker's own unmistakable voice.
I've been using the card for a few days on my own device, making purchases and payments and playing around with features like Apple Cash rewards and transaction categorization.
Last year, Wired reported that after three years, Google still hadn't fixed its photo categorization software that labeled black people as gorillas, despite being aware of it since 2015.
Were there an academic discipline based around the observation and categorization of bro subspecies, the Chainsmokers could keep a small liberal arts school's anthropology department humming for a decade.
"Manifesto is a singular work of creative vision, which furthers the Armory's tradition of mounting multidisciplinary projects that defy categorization," Pierre Audi, Artistic Director of Park Avenue Armory, says.
Seemingly unrelated to anything Damore referenced, editors are now also debating the categorization of "neuroticism" as a medical disorder, and, consequently, the use of allegedly non-medically reliable sourcing.
Federal and state officials have increasingly been instructing residents not to judge storms solely by their categorization under the Saffir-Simpson scale, which is based only on wind speed.
You won't find any corny categorization of time management personality types in her work, no Myers-Briggs- or 5 Love Languages-type buckets into which people can slot themselves.
He's a tap dancer who is equally at home in other American folk forms — jazz, soft-shoe, the Lindy — and he's funny, charming, elusive, seeming always to resist categorization.
Modern Love On this week's podcast, the actor Nico Tortorella reads "Learning to Embrace Sexuality's Gray Areas," in which a chance encounter reveals the ways that love resists categorization.
One reason is that the cultural fusions they produced—Spies's gorgeous Balinese landscapes, Segalen's proto-modernist poems in the shape of Chinese "steles," Eberhardt's Russian-Muslim romances—resist categorization.
To paraphrase the famous saying, you know it when you see it, but you — admit it — have a lifetime of viewing pornography to reflect on when you make that categorization.
Ilana had boyfriends throughout the show, including one delightfully passive dentist (Hannibal Buress), but it was clear that Abbi was her true "love" — even if that love defied easy categorization.
Carly Rae Jepsen + M83 + Oasis I like it when you sleep… defies categorization by design, but its core sits somewhere near the sentimental, dewy male pop music of the '80s.
What emerges from the interviews is a complex, at times contradictory portrait of a wealthy, well-known and provocative man and the women around him, one that defies simple categorization.
Whether over a dancehall riddim, a dembow loop, or a boom bap beat, he truly is a G.O.A.T. emcee—full stop, no Spanish-language consideration or otherwise marginalizing categorization needed.
R.I.S.E.: COLLECTIVE FURY is a perfect example of how Recess's uniquely open-ended sessions support artists whose practices center on community engagement and resist easy categorization within the art world.
The one major departure from this trend happened during the week when Trump announced his candidacy for president in a speech that featured a highly offensive categorization of Mexican immigrants.
But we felt strongly that a broader categorization was necessary to protect the author from reprisal, and that concern has been borne out by the president's reaction to the essay.
Aggravation about "fake news" followed the realization that the business and consumption of online news had been substantially captured by Facebook, which had strenuously resisted categorization as a media company.
He seemingly doesn't give a shit about anyone else's categorization of him, and he's written his own rules to make a record for himself — without the need for total reinvention.
Analysts lose valuable time categorizing images by hand, a process that could easily be handled by commercially available software—even your iCloud account offers some basic image categorization features, for instance.
Any categorization that pundits could come up with — be it box office earnings or the number of theaters screening a film or something else — just had too many variables to work.
That's one area where Audible's staff is looking forward to user feedback, so they can see how well the categorization worked, and whether listeners are getting the appropriate level of steaminess.
As Vimeo's library of originals continues to grow, it makes sense that its app would need a way to better highlight this content, which is where the new categorization comes in.
There's a growing middle class in the entertainment industry now, and it's made up of people who defy categorization, who are writers, and performers, and sort-of-comedians but not really.
Think of it in terms of a jumble of data without labels, categorization or a sense of context — but with a certain latent value that could be unlocked with proper organization.
Some believe that labels like Cross Colours from the 90s had their success stunted by not being able to get the accounts they needed because of their "urban" or "streetwear" categorization.
Westergren, a former musician, had spearheaded Pandora's Music Genome Project, a pioneering music categorization system that uses hundreds of characteristics to describe songs and a complex mathematical algorithm to organize them.
Though the eclectic arc of Morton's practice was rooted in Postminimalism, a poetic approach to language and symbolism progressively distanced her work from easy categorization in the early to mid-1970s.
The couple met in January 2010 at a meeting of the Perceptual Expertise Network, a group of cognitive neuroscientists who explore how brains approach object recognition and categorization, in San Diego.
The video service said that it was also using artificial intelligence to help identify children's content and that it could override a video producer's categorization if its system detected a mistake.
But it also fits into very easy categorization as an isometric role-playing building on its forebears with narrative and visual flourishes and referencing political ideologies with clear real-world analogues.
Each girl brings to the show a beauty that transcends categorization by the male gaze, a quality projected through things like a soulful pair of eyes or a dramatic fashion piece.
"However, Transit could not clearly articulate what conditions resulted in a categorization of overcrowding; rather, it appeared that this category was a catchall when another category could not be specifically identified."
A tiny number of inconceivably coarse axes of categorization have been painstakingly inscribed in current critical and political thought: gender, race, class, nationality, sexual orientation are pretty much the available distinctions.
Birendra Niraula, spokeswoman for the Ministry of Women, Children and Social Welfare, said the "chhaupadi-free zone" categorization was achieved when 90% of the houses in any village had dropped the practice.
JC: So the right way to think about a neural network is ... when you think about categorization in general, you're just gonna say, is this thing bigger or smaller than something else?
After Drake announced the follow-up to 2016's chart-topping Views wouldn't be an album, but rather a "playlist," there was plenty of speculation as to his reasoning behind the categorization.
One key question is whether the EC will end up deciding TNCs should be considered transportation services, and regulated as such — rather than just as (Uber's preferred self-categorization) digital platform providers.
Here's a fact: since their formation in 2007, Bristol based label Black Acre have been committed to releasing forward thinking bass music that's happy to flit between worlds, always refusing simple categorization.
Despite the claim on the MIT List Visual Arts Center website that Conrad's affiliations span "from Fluxus to the Pictures Generation," the artist was resistant even to this level of institutional categorization.
The first deals with the definition of BAH and its categorization as a principle component of Regular Military Compensation (RMC) and the second is the regressive and discriminatory nature of the cut.
The pieces are simple forms that could blend in unobtrusively with their surroundings in the context of a busy sidewalk, but given space for contemplation as art objects, they resist easy categorization.
Although it's not officially recognized in the American Psychiatric Association's DSM-5 categorization of disorders, coulrophobia, the fear of clowns, is one of the most commonly known phobias in the public perception.
At different points, my therapy has been for anxiety, depression, PMDD, psychosis, and periods of dissociation, mania or eating issues, as well as other things that have fallen short of clear categorization.
If your agency is typical of others – or of any modern-day business, for that matter – the practicality of Capstone versus an auto-categorization or any automated statistical method may seem dubious.
"It is only an investigative process that will eventually lead to a point of categorization in terms of whether it is high treason or constituted under crimes against the state," he said.
Like most of the discussion around the 2019 box office, that makes this debate less of a categorization issue and more of a reminder of Disney's intimidating power at the box office.
Basically, the categorization system, along with Noom's regular reminders and tips, creates a behavioral change model that the developers say is meant to "trick" your brain and body into making lifestyle changes.
America itself is so vast, so full of excitement—and sorrow, and love, and loss, and freaky, scary things—that it defies the categorization you do with more self-contained narrative units.
At the time, the song was misread as merely contemptuous of its subject and dismissed as a novelty single by critics who didn't understand that such a categorization needn't amount to dismissal.
Mylan was not involved with EpiPen's classification until it purchased the rights to it nine years ago, but the federal agency says it has "expressly told" the company about the incorrect categorization.
At the time, I described him to myself as one of the "new Surrealists" I had been encountering — a strange categorization to be sure, but one that seemed relevant at the moment.
Yet this show — as well as the artist's clear resistance to categorization and history (she left many works undated and untitled) — proves that there is much more to be seen and felt.
That deal was the first to use Audioburst's Deep Analysis API, which adds an additional level of metadata categorization in order provide a more in-depth understanding of the content users searched for.
Though his work has defied easy categorization and his rugged individualism kept him outside of the spotlight for too many years, his unrelenting dedication to his pioneering vision has deeply inspired younger generations.
The government has identified sixteen industries that meet this criteria, a categorization that includes not only water and power plants but also, to the surprise of many, Hollywood motion picture studios like Sony.
Blake has eschewed easy categorization throughout their career (Blake uses gender neutral pronouns), incorporating motifs from the BDSM scene, medical equipment, pop music, food, and stuffed animals to investigate race, sexuality, and gender.
Starz's lavish drama defies categorization — it blends real historical events with fantastical time-traveling fantasy, romance, psychological thrills and a smattering of the supernatural — which would probably be overwhelming in any other package.
"It makes a categorization based on gender, which is subject to increased scrutiny if the law is challenged, and it's not 100 percent clear how that would play out," Packel, from Stanford, said.
Most of the works on display are also accompanied by their creator's country of origin; they're uploaded in no particular order, so scrolling through is an experience that overlooks any kind of categorization.
They complained that he wasn't speaking strongly enough against climate science; wasn't acting quickly enough to repeal regulations; and had not acted to undo the EPA's categorization of carbon dioxide as a pollutant.
While this is currently unconfirmed by Moby, a number of international webstores on Amazon have the record available for pre-order under that categorization, stating that it will be released on October 083.
It is one of the largest and most successful startups in the UK, but has faced controversy over its categorization of delivery riders as contractors rather than employees, and its internal working culture.
The creation of, say, a Cryptocurrency Exchange Commission, or C.E.C., could address a rapidly developing product that defies easy categorization without having to deal with the demands — and foibles — of an entrenched bureaucracy.
While the American military sees economic engines that contribute to the Taliban's war effort as legally legitimate targets, the United Nations considered the sites hit on May 5 to be outside that categorization.
Even after her death in 1999, the legend of Dusty Springfield has remained perpetually fixated with her aesthetic, rather than the ways in which she, and the music she created, transcended traditional categorization.
And then there's people like Lil West, a 19-year-old from Delaware, who defies easy categorization, sometimes sounding a little bit like all of the above, and sometimes like nothing else at all.
Often enough, the "I" in Kahn's poems antagonizes reductive categorization by becoming a plenum of contradictory attributes rather than resting passively in a state of "thinghood": I don't give a fuck About the sun.
Incorporating guest vocalists like Mystery Jets frontman Blaine Harrison, Euros Child of cult Welsh alt-rock band Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, American singer-songwriter Holly Miranda, and others, BTWS have transcended any real genre categorization.
Apple has also unveiled a completely redesigned lock screen with rich notifications that can display tiny live widgets and a huge Photos app update with face recognition, deep learning categorization and intelligent photo albums.
The Web Cultures Web Archive, notably, is part of the American Folklife Center — a categorization that reminds that folklore doesn't refer only to past traditions but also to culture created in the digital age.
In 2002, Pim Fortuyn, an openly gay politician who was typically described as a right-wing populist despite resisting such categorization, was assassinated by a Dutch citizen angered by Mr. Fortuyn's anti-immigrant message.
Primus and Mastodon are both bands that come from the world of heavy metal but resist categorization: The former blends it with prog rock and funk; the latter skews toward thrash and hard core.
Italy last week ordered all flights between the country and China to be stopped based on the WHO categorization, including Taiwan's China Airlines, the only Taiwanese airline to fly between the island and Italy.
The Farewell will be up against Spain's Pain & Glory, South Korea's Parasite, and France's Portrait of a Lady on Fire and Les Misérables, a categorization that comes down to the movie's use of language.
There are so many faces that, to my eye, show both the exhaustion that comes with a strict and cruel system of racial categorization, and also the coiled outrage that led to its demise.
The episodes that mark the pair's career are grouped under the perhaps unintentionally telling categorization of "Acts" — whether short for "actions" or indicating the sections of a fictional work, it is impossible to say.
Featuring the work of Kevin Jerome Everson, the exhibition's title, in its simple elegance, offers one of the more fitting frameworks for discussing the practice of an artist and filmmaker whose work defies easy categorization.
" • On several occasions, when a photo of an especially attractive subject was scanned, the hardware would disappear from the lab for many hours and then return with a sheen of perspiration and the categorization " YES .
" The plaintiffs also argue that detaining them in tents until they are deported, without the ability to "challenge their categorization in a class of aliens subject to mandatory detention," breaches their "substantive due process rights.
This combination of genetic and environmental factors (light) induces a visual asymmetry — pigeons and chicken are better in visual discrimination, categorization, and memorization of visual patterns with their right eye than with their left eye.
Behind the spartan interface are some very useful features: Scheduling downloads (for overnight downloads) rather than starting them straight away, plus an auto-categorization feature that makes it easier to find the files you've transferred.
The gay jargon of today represents a playground of ominous bodily categorization and labelling, as displayed proudly in Grindr bios: top, bottom, twink, twunk, otter, daddy, bear, cub, and even, dare I say it, masc4masc.
Irish themes — including domineering matriarchs, dutiful daughters and the rituals of Catholicism — pervade Ms. Cullinan's work, and she often wrestles with issues of Irish American identity, though as a whole her writing transcended easy categorization.
More than any of his Korean contemporaries, however, Bong has consistently defied categorization, with seven films that snake across the borders that normally separate creature features from family tragedies from grim procedurals from slapstick comedies.
That categorization is largely now seen as arbitrary, since it only notes the difference in plant shape, not effect it has on the human body, and much more has changed in the world of weed.
If it is proven that the transcript of the call was purposely siloed -- and the classified categorization was misused to keep the conversation from ever reaching the public -- the Trump presidency could be genuinely imperiled.
Like all of Mulvey's films, this one is staunchly feminist and sets out to show how both artists "provoked and defied neat categorization" about what it meant to be a woman and an artist then.
Instagram was one of the many Facebook-owned services hit by an outage this week, with several taking to Twitter noting the automatic tagging and categorization of images (Image: Derek Kinsman/Twitter) Instagram was one of the many Facebook-owned services hit by an outage this week, with several taking to Twitter noting the automatic tagging and categorization of images (Image: Derek Kinsman/Twitter) At about the same time, Twitter too had to face the music, admitting in a tweet that direct messages were broken.
" Grace was inspired to go down the path that defies categorization by friend and trans-activist Reina Gossett – who opened Grace up to the possibilities after struggling to fit into the box of "perfect femme lesbian.
Such gang member categorization sometimes based on superficial if not completely fabricated indicators is part of a longstanding campaign of deportation of young people supported at the federal level, and increasingly so under the Trump administration.
Notion (Android/iOS, freemium)Screenshot: NotionNotion defies easy categorization, but it's a sort of Evernote-esque all-in-one note-taking and task management tool (it runs on the web and desktop as well as mobile).
The continent-spanning sounds and belly-busting length of Drake's Views come to mind when thinking of a solid modern analogue to The Chief—not to mention Monaé's catalogue, which has consistently resisted easy sonic categorization.
Her costumes defy categorization, with elements like a sparkly red bra worn over a print dress; aviation headgear, with goggles suitable for a World War I flying ace; and an overskirt that looks like ostrich plumage.
Significantly, the categorization of subsidies for oil and gas is misleading in that it includes heating assistance for low-income people and tax deductions that are available to all companies, not just oil and gas companies.
I learned a healthy respect for the power of credit cards, but also a mental re-categorization of them as ultra-short-term loans that I didn't want to keep for longer than that month.3.
The leaderless protests defy categorization, but have been overwhelmingly white and working-class, dominated by those from the provinces who reject not just Macron's pro-business reforms but what they perceive as his arrogant, elitist attitude.
Azoulay speaks about the technologies of imperialism as those that operate via categorization and the constant reinforcement of a linear progression of time, limiting the ways anyone or anything may be perceived beyond its defined frameworks.
Waking Life defies categorization, resembling no film so closely as Linklater's Slacker, a live-action tour of an Austin populated by colorful characters with a lot on their mind and a willingness to share their thoughts.
The CIA (or the contractors they hired) are looking at everything, including specific tools to hack: cars TVs Internet of Things (IoT) devices The last category is encompasses so many devices that it no longer bears categorization.
Following the update, YouTube will now take the top three hashtags that a creator posts in a video's description, and it will display those hashtags prominently above the video's title, serving as a sort of categorization system.
The mere fact that you can switch people's categorization of others from race to religion to what sports team they follow speaks to how incredibly complicated and central tribal affiliation is to humans and to human life.
"She aims to scale the process of replying to individual responses received from customers during your email campaigns, by automating the categorization of responses and by writing replies for you," says The SaaS Co. of its bot.
Proponents of Prop C argue that tax categorization is a larger issue that shouldn't hold up funding the homeless, and that Twitter and some other tech companies have actually benefited from specialized tax subsidies over the years.
From 259 water samples tested, 88 were found unfit even for farm and industrial use, falling below the ministry's "grade V" categorization, it said, adding that overall water quality in some districts has worsened conspicuously since 2013.
However, these categories are not given equal treatment throughout the show; politics, conceptualism, and social stratification blend together, blurring categorization, but purposefully steering the conversation surrounding contemporary art in Latin American toward the same tired political narrative.
And then, in the centre, we have the one song that defies Christmas categorization, one large pink leg sat astride L.G.C.S., another blancmange-colored foot planted firmly in A.C.S.T.A.A.M. That song is "Mr Blobby" by Mr Blobby.
Though the framework is also careful to recognize the risk of re-identification — and uses the categorization of pseudonymized data rather than anonymous data (with the former very much remaining personal data and subject to the same protections).
The package typically contains a mix of cosmetics, food, liquor, jewelry, clothing, gadgets, vouchers for random things (see: a phobia relief expert), and items that truly defy categorization (see: a glow-in-the-dark poop emoji toilet plunger).
"Our simultaneous fascination with and anxiety about individuals and desires that defy simple categorization [stems from] what I call 'compulsory monosexuality,' or the social pressure to be either straight or gay," said The B Word author San Filippo.
Based on its own categorization, Omni says that 29 percent of items fall in the "home goods and tools" bucket, with apparel making up another 25 percent and sports and recreation accounting for 13 percent of all goods.
While established stars have carried Ms. Bourelly's songs far, she will now be expected to make hits for herself, even though her nimble writing and earnest rebel image defy the easy categorization preferred by radio and marketing professionals.
Automating price suggestions and categorization, however, is not unique to Facebook – eBay earlier this year introduced a feature in its mobile app that will fill out your listings for you, using technologies like structured data and predictive analytics.
And yet I am convinced that we will never overcome the evils of racism as long as we fail first to imagine and then to conjure a world free of racial categorization and the hierarchies it necessarily implies.
No matter how much her later years were marked by obscurity, she produced more work across professional and artistic realms in the 1930s and '40s than do most artists in an lifetime, defying tidy categorization by today's feminist standards.
We're focused on that categorization and, rather than just lumping them all together and saying we don't even want to look at these compounds, we want to bring them all together and say we do want to explore them.
Gonzales-Day's larger project is to broaden the established canon of art, and U.S. history more generally, to recognize not just Latinx people but all those whose ethnicities and sexualities are so mixed as to be beyond meaningful categorization.
Just as Burial's musical admirers and imitators often isolate a single element that signifies Untrue's nocturnal beauty—blocky 2-step rhythms, mutated R&B samples that come and go like passing headlights—Burial himself has resisted easy categorization since.
While this kind of categorization and labeling contributes to the kind of detrimental othering that leads to civil war, colonialism, and enslavement, it also bolsters the pro-choice cause and decisions to test potentially life-saving drugs on mice.
As Category 1 Hurricane Barry approached Louisiana's coast Saturday morning, exceeding its initial tropical storm categorization and leaving more than 46,000 people in the state without power, President Donald Trump conjured up a storm of his own on Twitter.
While virtually all streaming services make heavy use of data, many academics consider Pandora's dataset to be superior, citing the proprietary categorization system, how long Pandora has been in the business, and its large number of monthly active listeners.
"As a woman of color, I have more trepidation when I'm asked to participate in a show of all African-American artists than all women," she said, adding that she would bristle at being viewed solely by either categorization.
They dictate that a woman is a woman according to her biological sex and a man is a man according to his; trans people, who defy this categorization, have no right to comfortably use the bathroom in public space.
Unlimited was introduced at the 2000 fair as a platform for work that wouldn't be at home in a traditional fair booth, including performance and video art, large-scale sculpture and painting, and massive installations that defy easy categorization.
So the hypothesis was that maybe something about those colors, or the human brain's perception of those colors, is more fundamental than culture—like, the human brain has a "deep grammar" for color, a hard-coded categorization of the color space.
When deciding whether to classify a violent attack as a terrorist attack, Sterman said New America focuses on whether the attack was linked to a political group or organization — meaning many hate crimes often wouldn't fall under this kind of categorization.
For this, he's corralled some 50 artists, from painters to actors to rogue jesters, to transform 26 rooms on four floors, populating them with sculptures, speakeasies, interactive theater, immersive installations, and a cornucopia of other art that defies easy categorization.
But a review by The New York Times, together with interviews with several of Ms. Warren's former compatriots in the rarefied world of self-described bankruptcy nerds, reveals a complex picture in which many cases defy simple black or white categorization.
Her narrators — each speaking in a frustrated but often hypnotic first person — travel through worlds that demand they subscribe to a system of categorization that simply doesn't work for them; each story shows the internal and external manifestations of this conflict.
It might seem like there are logical answers to this question—cat: yes; scorpion: no—but given that owners and their circumstances can be as varied as the needs of the animals, this sort of categorization quickly becomes over-simple.
Maloof teamed up with Charlie Siskel to make Finding Vivian Maier, which pulls back the curtain on Maier's life and reveals a complicated, brilliant woman who defies easy categorization and seems to have yearned for an existence far beyond her own.
While none of that speculatuion is supported by any statements from Milne or his estate, these connections to systems of thought and categorization are symptomatic of Milne's eye for archetypal behaviors that we recognize in our own friends and family.
If the movie is in part a cautionary tale about experimentation, "Overlord" is a bit of an experiment itself -- an attempt to create a non-stop, hard-edged thriller that defies simple categorization, where the action is the ultimate star.
Today's last question, from Tom M.: Are there any reliable statistics on the age distribution of diagnosed cases, perhaps along with some categorization of degree of seriousness by age (including death), and the existence of existing health problems prior to contraction?
Jacobs's spring collection, for example, was a globalized, turbaned bricolage of different eras and locales, eluding facile categorization — an eccentric ancient-modern tribe beyond identification, a vision of a nativeless world, with a single culture created from the flotsam of many.
But in some ways Mai Khoi, 34, is a unique amalgam of a performer: a young, female Vietnamese activist who has a public following, support from international human rights groups and a band whose traditional-yet-experimental sound defies easy categorization.
Apple isn't charging any late fees, annual fees, or international fees on this card, and it says that it doesn't see any of your purchase data at all — all that transaction data cleanup and categorization happens locally on your phone.
It wants to shake us out of its hold on us, convince us to reject the world of predictable actuary tables and accept—maybe even demand or build—something a little fuzzier, a little more resistant to categorization and cataloguing.
The space is new and important enough to create gold-rush momentum, but evolving at a speed to produce the illusion of micro-categorization, which, in many cases, will ultimately fail to pass the test of time and avoid inevitable consolidation.
Amnesty International has published a report describing Twitter as a "toxic place for women" and PEN America notes the disproportionate impact on women, people of color and LGBTQ folks in its categorization of online hate as a threat to free speech.
Those climbs will serve as a warm-up for the tough Stage 9 in the Alps on Sunday, which has seven climbs, including three with the "hors catégorie" rating, which designates climbs with difficulty levels that are deemed beyond categorization.
Beyond offering a deep dive into context and categorization for individual memes, Brennan and future meme historians will also provide analysis of how the changes in overarching format and tone reflect the general mood of a particular era and location's populace.
The new Long Term Stock Exchange (LTSE)  advocates creation of forward-leading performance indicators that are relevant to specific firms, categorization of R&D spending into short and long-term projects and reporting of earnings per share net of share buybacks, for example.
But Prine defies easy categorization: Unlike a figure like Blaze Foley (given the prestige biopic last year by Ethan Hawke), Prine doesn't have a deep bench of stories from his hell-raising years or any outsize quirks (like Foley's duct-taping habit).
Stasis is something of a foreign concept to this noise-rock act: Over the course of more than a decade, Pile has grown from a solo venture to a four-piece, and made music that consistently evades easy categorization or conventional song structure.
This is definitely an app for people who are more organized than I am, but there certainly are those people in my generation and this app will give them all of the categorization tools they desire to preserve their friendships in zeroes and ones.
About a year after Google Photos was launched, Apple announced a photo search feature that was similarly trained on a neural network, but as part of the company's commitment to privacy the actual categorization is performed on each device's processor separately without sending the data.
I'm proud of them for getting out of bed in the morning, for making amazing art, for resisting easy categorization, for being critical, for taking to the streets, for organizing, for resisting the Islamophobia that the state tries to carry out in our name.
It's a brilliantly simple way of saving time, and offers a sharp insight into how Amazon is able to rapidly ship so many items: Simplifying the subtask of stowing categorization speeds up the overall stowing process and makes the employee's task that much more streamlined.
On the basis of the overgeneralized difference stemming from the categorization into in-group and out-group, the group members in each group necessarily will be pushed into the labyrinth of cognitive biases which are the cornerstones of the hostile image of the other.
A feminist approach to this historical period, if done carefully, has the possibility of being able to unravel the existing categorization of Abstract Expressionism, and propose a more revealing set of criteria and categories for historicizing the post-war art world in the United States.
"Plaintiffs deem the requirement of racial labeling to be scientifically baseless, misleading, highly controversial, a matter of opinion, practically useless, offensive to human dignity, an invasion of personal privacy compelling an unwanted public categorization of oneself, and reflective of a racist past," the lawsuit said.
It is important to affirm that many musicians and artists themselves seek to follow their own muse, unconcerned with categorization and labels, and so they cross and re-cross the restrictive fence lines, the musical boundaries we have created for our simplistic filing system.
While sculptors that use ceramics too often get cornered in the world of craft, where the conversation can focus on technique and materials, Regel's work defies categorization, and the artist is clear that she wants her work to be understood on a deeper level.
Blending the talents of graphic designer and fine artist Wesley Taylor, music producer and filmmaker Waajeed, lyricist, performance artist and activist Invincible, designer and engineer Carlos Garcia (L05), and producer and cultural strategist Sage Crump, their work defies categorization, preaching change through a kaleidoscope of artistic mediums.
Of those users who Facebook had put into a particular political bucket, a majority (73%) said the platform's categorization of their politics was very or somewhat accurate; but more than a quarter (27%) said it was not very or not at all an accurate description of them.
In retrospect, this may someday wind up being the most accurate categorization of H.R. McMaster as well — less because of what he could have done, if allowed, and more because of the nature of what President Trump wanted him to do and allowed him to do.
Hall took issue with Warren's categorization of the event, saying his winery does not even sell individual bottles of wine priced at $900, according to the AP. The couple noted that the most expensive single bottle goes for $350 and was not served at Buttigieg's event.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The Every Woman Biennial defies criticism, but not in the way art critics tend to mean when they use the term: saying an artist or exhibition "defies categorization" or "defies definition," as if being confounding is in itself a compelling virtue.
In this categorization, mid-skill jobs include not only mid-level supervisors, skilled craftspeople and clericals but also service occupations such as medical assistants and police; the low-skill category includes not just factory workers but also retail sales clerks and service workers including security guards, janitors, and waitresses.
This 1-to 5-categorization scale does not address the potential for other hurricane-related impacts, such as storm surge, rainfall-induced floods, and tornadoes, but it does help residents (and disaster organizations) gauge the safety measures that must to be taken to prepare before a hurricane makes landfall.
"We're really at the end of the beginning of what we see as a revolution driven by technology with financial services and fintech is really a too narrow categorization of what's going on here," Jenkins told CNBC at the Money 20/20 Europe fintech conference in Copenhagen on Monday.
It expands to a handful of a new cities and suburbs this weekend and has one rhapsodic review from A.O. Scott, the co-chief film critic for The Times, who wrote: Perhaps the most beautiful thing about 'Moonlight' is its open-endedness, its resistance to easy summary or categorization.
He has been busy taking his shears to traditional definitions — of gender, of who wears what, of where pants go and what constitutes a dress — chopping them up and remaking them into something else entirely, something that often defies categorization, but is nevertheless awfully interesting to look at.
An example of the kind of tweet analyzed by Starbird: One of the surprising findings that emerged was that many of the sites and the accounts sharing them resisted categorization on a typical right-left political spectrum, occupying a position that Starbird says is better described as anti-globalist.
Photo: Gamalon The product still needs a way to review all of the text-based content, of course, but instead of having humans categorize it all manually, with Gamalon you import your data into a database, do analytics on it and then make it available for rapid categorization and response.
These stories center on women of color who resist easy categorization — a therapist who is drawn to but disgusted by her young patient, a scholar desperate to justify her affair with her terminally ill best friend's husband, a woman remembering the girlfriend she abandoned when she accepted her arranged marriage.
Let's talk about those: Limited Series / Television Movies Increasingly the most interesting category both in terms of nominees and, frankly, its categorization, the limited series categories honor not only shows with one-off runs (The Night Manager, Roots) but also recurring shows whose "plot" changes every year (American Horror Story, Fargo).
"These derogatory denotations don't only represent slurs against members of the department, they also raise questions about the way the police department thinks about Asian-Americans and the communities they are sworn to protect," Michael Sisitzky, NYCLU's lead policy counsel, said of the department's categorization in a statement to NBC News.
Even still, the "sex addict" categorization lumps together many types of disparate behaviors (like having cybersex, excessive masturbation, obsessive dating, or practicing unsafe sex, all of which are signs of a "sex addiction," according to online diagnostic tools) and fails to take into account the underlying issues causing those behaviors.
As its name suggests, the three-act play/musical/opera/experimental theater — the entire show defies classic categorization — explores the modern phenomenon of Justin Bieber and stardom bred in the digital age through concepts established by the ancient Greeks: Alexander Pope's concept of bathos, wrapped up in a poetic lament.
The music put forth by this recording project based in Durham, N.C., resists easy categorization, in part because of a range of influences: Kym Register, the singer and songwriter at the helm, has name-checked everyone from Bonnie Raitt to Prince to the Breeders' Kim Deal as sources of inspiration.
The major theme that emerges is Dylan's near-constant ability to transcend the obstacles of cultural commodification and categorization, though Scorsese leaves open the question as to whether Dylan has always been a shapeshifter, or if he became one to evade political opportunists, the press, and the weight of history.
Clashes over Turkey and Syria Macron also asserted that NATO needs "clarifications from the Turkish side" on key defense issues -- such as the purchase of a Russian-made air defense missile system and Turkey's categorization of several Kurdish groups in Syria, including those once supported by the US, as terrorists.
And if you expand the above categorization to include "any character who perceives the world significantly differently from those around them," then you might also pull in series about characters who struggle with mental illness, like Homeland and You're the Worst (though, granted, both of these are much more niche hits).
According to Green, there are actually now more women then men in the US and UK who are qualified as hypnotherapists, but they are always described as female hypnotherapists — the same limiting categorization that many women, from artists to novelists and beyond, find cropping up in their career descriptions all too often.
In 21693, the Afrikaner National Party came to power and began instituting ever more elaborate systems of racial categorization, determining who could live where and with whom: nonwhite South Africans were pushed to the peripheries of cities and towns, and were divided, based on their tribal background, into ten rural regions, called Bantustans.
Even if most North Koreans don't explicitly know what their songbun categorization is, everyone can generally intuit it, based on where they live, what their ancestors were known to have done, the degree of opportunities open to them and the level of discrimination to which they are regularly subjected from school age onward.
I invite you to peruse the USA Today Sports Pictures archive and be, like, completely blown away by the energy Westbrook, with his big-ass muscles, enormous arms, and a glorious rainbow of facial expressions—Irate, lightly enraged, pants-shitting intensity, genuine good humor, sassiness, and a Rage/Joy mixture that defies any easy categorization.
Test use cases so far include banks using the conversation engine for brand loyalty management to run customer satisfaction surveys that can turnaround negative feedback by fast-tracking a response to a bad rating — by providing (human) customer support agents with an automated categorization of the complaint so they can follow up more quickly.
In the last nine years, Honduras has morphed into something that defies neat categorization: a narco-kleptocracy of sorts, operating under the guise of privatization and deregulation, where politicians, business elites, and organized crime oversee a system of governance predicated on corruption, violence, and impunity in order to enrich themselves and terrorize their opponents.
Facebook is celebrating the two-year anniversary of its Craigslist competitor, Facebook Marketplace, with the launch of new features powered by A.I. Specifically, the social network says it's adding price range suggestions and auto-categorization features to make selling easier, and it says it's testing camera features that would use A.I. to make product recommendations.
Abby Adams Westlake Ancram, N.Y. Changing Tunes Alex Ross, in his review of Erich Wolfgang Korngold's musical œuvre, takes exception to the pejorative cliché "That sounds like film music," arguing that the century-long history of soundtrack music has been too varied in style and instrumentation to deserve such lazy categorization (Musical Events, August 19th).
Now, all that stands between you and your spouse is, well, the planning of an enormous, catered event, the orchestration of debaucherous premarital weekend trips, the categorization of all your friends into worthy/unworthy of attendance, and the process of registering for every product you'll presumably need for the rest of your life together.
But Spielberg's argument seems to emphasis categorization above all else: it seems that, no matter how worthwhile a film may be (and as he noted in his CAS speech, streaming services' "TV" films do feature some of the top work in the industry right now), "TV movies" undermine theaters, even if those films spend some time there first.
The app includes a way for its young users to track their food and activity, games focused around healthy eating, and a food categorization method called the "Traffic Light System," which separates foods into healthy "green" options, "yellow" foods like meat or dairy products that should be consumed more moderately, and "red" foods that should only be eaten occasionally.
This video from the San Diego Union-Tribune gives a great example of how small adjustments in the components move a weapon in and out of this categorization: For example, if you had a nondetachable magazine that held fewer than 10 bullets, then you could legally have features like a forward pistol grip or a flash suppressor.
Notably, novels by women authors often transcended such categorization, including Toni Morrison's "Beloved" (1987), Shirley Hazzard's "The Great Fire" (20183), Pat Barker's "Regeneration" trilogy (1991-95), Mary Renault's novels set in ancient Greece, Octavia E. Butler's fiction built on slave accounts and, of course, Penelope Fitzgerald's strange and wonderful take on Novalis, "The Blue Flower" (1995).
But in his presentation, transition leader Myron Ebell hinted in his presentation at the conference that the document includes many of the environmental policy promises Trump made on the campaign trail: pull the U.S. out of the Paris Climate Agreement, defund international climate programs, withdraw regulations on carbon dioxide and methane emissions, and undo the EPA's categorization of carbon dioxide as a pollutant.
Still, he is also a man who promoted women to run his most prized business ventures – placing women atop the real estate industry at a time when such a move was truly unprecedented: What emerges from the interviews is a complex, at times contradictory portrait of a wealthy, well-known and provocative man and the women around him, one that defies simple categorization.

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