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FB: Are the contexts you perform in, like the goth underground contexts, often heavily white?
Art always stems from real-world contexts, and those contexts are almost always informed in some way by political concerns.
My works are intended to be hermetic—they're always attempting to construct their own contextscontexts that exist parallel to the familiar.
There is no better way to understand how global art movements reflected and refracted their socioeconomic and political contexts than to peel back the matryoshka-like layers of these contexts.
"Dearest Home" strips away those contexts — and much else.
We can use culture for the betterment of our planet once we better understand the dynamics and in some contexts need to loosen up and in some contexts need to tighten up.
I struggle mightily to understand them, even in nonromantic contexts.
These sorts of questions arise in lots of economic contexts.
How do we understand them in historical and social contexts?
A product solves a problem in a range of contexts.
In certain contexts it can be used as a strength.
He does know evolution is true in most everyday contexts.
In other contexts, this is not a matter of dispute.
But the burnished, buttery breads also shine in other contexts.
We don't know if it extends across populations and contexts.
What are the historical contexts for understanding our contemporary moment?
We don't tolerate this type of behavior in other contexts.
But in other contexts, that's potentially a very significant number.
Civil Disobedience: Complete Texts With Introduction, Historical Contexts, Critical Essays.
When they do, they are often used in different contexts.
Nelson knows that in certain contexts, no conversation is casual.
With the update, emoji use is prohibited in certain contexts.
We're talking about the contexts we're creating for psychedelic use.
It applies to all contexts in the world, I think.
It does, however, highlight the need to consider our brains in the social, environmental and bodily contexts in which they operate — contexts that help make us who we are, in both sickness and health.
Same goes for nonhuman primates, though the contexts are obviously different.
Sepuya understands that intimacy is manufactured through cultural and visual contexts.
This happens in far more contexts than just nightclubs, of course.
Images of African Americans have to be viewed in these contexts.
The world's more painful contexts are like distant rumors in Bluebell.
"I can also falsify contexts that look official online," continued McNeill.
"The contexts of its use, however, remain unclear," write the researchers.
We are always settled with others, inside multiple histories and contexts.
In some contexts it might be right to vet every target.
That is, in all commercial contexts, I only use Märtha Louise.
In most contexts, there are skilled locals on the front lines.
But gengo get combined single characters for certain situations and contexts.
Cogito has effectively modeled typical conversations in various contexts and industries.
The answer is no: words have different meanings in different contexts.
It's impossible to disentangle these battles from their larger political contexts.
But those choices vibrate in tension with their global political contexts.
This is what makes democratic correction in these contexts so difficult.
The use of translation tools has come up in other contexts.
Those can include "Rio", "gold" or even "summer" in some contexts.
But this figure can vary across country contexts and funding streams.
Populism can manifest in myriad ways, and in very different contexts.
In other contexts this kind of adaptability is simply called genius.
But there has been relatively little work in other medical contexts.
This kind of assessment comes up in a variety of contexts.
Strategic ambiguity and military threats may be useful in some contexts.
That's because it actually carries some major advantages in certain contexts.
In those contexts, the example of the Ingebrigtsens can be instructive.
And this time, it's being used in all sorts of contexts.
And we've seen how it can be relevant in other contexts.
In both contexts, "you have collusion in the system," Lothstein said.
It also lends itself to different interpretations for different political contexts.
Baseball has innumerable variants and applied contexts: softball, kickball, wiffle ball.
The agency emphatically affirmed that position in two different contexts in 2012.
We all need to work within the constraints of our unique contexts.
We're ruthless in some contexts and quite stupid and soft in others.
And it sucks even more when understood inside of two specific contexts.
"Be polite, know your priorities, understand other political contexts," advises Mr Grant.
There are two main contexts for understanding Obama's apparent change in tone.
People made memes putting the audio of his performance in different contexts.
Trump himself has released his returns in other contexts while under audit.
Though the passive has some applications, it is overused in formal contexts.
Those disasters then "act as risk multipliers in fragile contexts", he said.
And this issue came up a lot in other contexts, particularly utility.
The Pulitzer doesn't ignore the original ancient contexts of their art, though.
We shouldn't draw the analogous conclusion for human behaviour in unusual contexts.
However, there are other contexts where machines are an excellent option, too.
So personally, the frustration I feel is moving between these different contexts.
They do so in other contexts and this should be no different.
That word, "empowerment," is thrown around in a lot of different contexts.
These are shows about othered people and the contexts they live in.
How do we preserve the value of our business in new contexts?
I have been doing this for a long time in different contexts.
So the West has been way ahead in their various sexual contexts.
A few years ago, people looked at their devices based on contexts.
This similarity between contexts is important when it comes to retrieving memories.
Predictive AI is already being applied in a wide variety of contexts.
Societal contexts and cultural specificity changes, but the youthful soul does not.
In this context—and in most contexts, really—Mark Hollis stands out.
Certain issues in the news also appeared in all kinds of contexts.
But, but, but: Not every jurisdiction is embracing AVs in all contexts.
Alternative forms of justice are also taking hold in contexts beyond campuses.
We consult these in different contexts, to solve different kinds of problems.
But Mr. Nelson knows that in certain contexts, no conversation is casual.
Outside of the show floors, keynote presentations placed products in larger contexts.
Third, companies should be responsive to shifting memes, especially in volatile contexts.
In many legal contexts, Saudi women have a similar status to minors.
In both contexts, racism is not an insult: it is an action.
Some clinical studies suggest that certain probiotics can help in certain contexts.
Of course, we often do ascribe motive to people in other contexts.
The machine-learning models it produced were no good in other contexts.
"When you find people of color, it's in very particular contexts," said Kelly.
Lenses could be based on geolocation, tweet history, contexts from other users — anything.
Yet in many contexts, both past and present, buttons are anything but easy.
All three tweets that Cannon shared used a homophobic slur in various contexts.
The date of Abney's paintings often gives a clue for understanding their contexts.
Computer scientists are now beginning to probe those findings in machine learning contexts.
Of course, this gender performance stereotype exists in a number of other contexts.
However, Legend's voice would only be available in "limited capacities" in certain contexts.
Also notable is the widely expanded contexts in which the word is used.
Unsavory legacies Western intervention in these contexts may be further compounding the problem.
It's the use of the word "vanilla" in these contexts that irks me.
We have the power to take songs and experience them in new contexts.
I think in certain contexts, I find m/m safer than straight pairings.
Like many things in the show, this picture translates to multiple thematic contexts.
Can mourners, and their work, be taken out of their own cultural contexts?
It has a long history of supporting conservatives in a variety of contexts.
He hopes to see the approach continue to guide work in other contexts.
We've seen her do that, in different contexts, for the past three seasons.
Now the restlessness is a drive to keep searching and trying different contexts.
They feel free to ask questions they might not ask in other contexts.
In these contexts, even when the leader does erratic things, you defend it.
He had railed against imposing "progressively higher degrees" of equality in other contexts.
I met Franken in several different contexts before he ever ran for office.
Mr. McCraven hopes to keep introducing his communal, improvisational process to new contexts.
Certain words and phrases crop up in different contexts, accumulating and shedding weight.
H: I'm really curious about the different contexts the short has screened in.
There may be contexts in which jokes about race help disrupt such attitudes.
It is "choose," and choice can be spun out into dozens of contexts.
We've all been doing these things in different contexts for years and years.
By focusing on smaller parts, machines can recognize learned information in different contexts.
For example, Boxed Water commissioned photos of its product in some fun contexts.
SCAM OR NOT Studies suggest that certain probiotics can help in certain contexts.
The contexts of the Giotto and Rosetta missions differ largely in several ways.
From a distance, however, we can see the story's contexts and complications more clearly.
Moderators uploaded user drawings of Snoo in various contexts to fit into individual communities.
"I've been thinking along these lines in various contexts for 30 years," Tishby said.
In policing contexts, these databases can include passport and driver's license photos or mugshots.
And they are increasingly capable of functioning in more sophisticated processes and varied contexts.
Everyone has their own group, their own contexts and their own set of facts.
"In contexts where solar energy is not efficient, we use geothermal energy," he said.
Inspection reports are used in a variety of contexts to further animal well-being.
I think it's important to place Toni Morrison in a lot of different contexts.
But as economists point out so persuasively in other contexts, to improve requires change.
But the ballet's adaptability to different cultural contexts has led to a global appreciation.
And, second, is there a way to use its emotional power in other contexts?
When those experiments are replicated — both exactly and in new contexts — that's even better.
The answer is surprisingly elusive due to the myriad contexts of the word daddy.
In the more everyday contexts that we care about, we can rely on testimony.
It can be challenging and painful to discuss LGBTQ issues in more traditional contexts.
In other contexts, the administration has taken an exceptionally broad view of executive authority.
Status symbols aren't just shaped by social influence, but by cultural and economic contexts.
Shoe design, ceramics, tapestry: all creative acts are made within historical and political contexts.
Sundar clarifies, his voice is coming later this year "in certain contexts" #GoogleIO pic.twitter.
The report acknowledges that animal agriculture can be beneficial to ecosystems in some contexts.
"Our findings are consistent with remote workers' experiences across many national contexts," added Graham.
Words like "suite" and "luxury" mean different things in different cultures, places and contexts.
We see that in a variety of contexts, and the currency is no exception.
Once ordinary objects are placed in extraordinary contexts, they don't look quite the same.
Some researchers suggest eight to 10 times in different contexts will do the trick.
What's more, the causal mechanism is one liberals embrace in most contexts: representation matters.
Apple's AirPods, too, make podcast-listening much easier in a slew of different contexts.
"It is a fundamentally new approach that is valuable in a lot of contexts."
In an unprecedented survey of "men in skirts" in historical and cross cultural contexts.
Blanchon estranges these things from their native contexts and gives them a heightened singularity.
Lyons wanted us to see photographs not as single images but in bigger contexts.
All rely on artifacts and devices appropriate to their contexts: seals, ledgers, stamps, tokens.
My work humorously investigates the relationship between individual self-identity and socio-historical contexts.
I think [in many US contexts it has] been severed from this moral tradition.
Oppression against women continues in various manifestations around the world today, in different cultural contexts.
I think both comedy and horror are more impactful when they occur in unexpected contexts.
"Automation" is the word that comes up in each of those contexts and plenty more.
In these contexts, there's a pressure to leave the interaction because it's not naturally social.
And why does Facebook still completely ignore the space of communication in professional/business contexts?
You've spoken eloquently and passionately about your Appalachian background in numerous contexts, personal and political.
American courts have resisted putting the brakes on purely ceremonial religious references in government contexts.
Mr. Becerra has been willing to take on the large tech companies in other contexts.
In both contexts, it's about what we think of as enduring and dominant eventually ending.
Cohen is playful, and guests are much looser than they would be in other contexts.
It's important to remember that you can seek sex therapy in positive contexts, Marin says.
Second, everyone has both rebellious and deferential tendencies in different measure and in different contexts.
We tend to posture particular domains of human activity into particular places and social contexts.
Second, these differences result from growing up and living in different social and cultural contexts.
These events occurred nearly 6,20103 miles apart, in different political contexts, but they are connected.
It views U.S. policies toward Russia in different contexts as part of one overall relationship.
The epidemic is at least in part due to overprescription of opioids in medical contexts.
These surgeries have been covered by insurance in some contexts, including certain state Medicaid plans.
But if you look at it from other contexts it becomes a lot more interesting.
Mr. Volcker in other contexts has suggested the Fed is losing its sense of responsibility.
Abraham Lincoln was mentioned during two separate speeches on Thursday night in drastically different contexts.
People saw orange in different contexts than they might have seen it before, said Eiseman.
The symbol is now "sometimes interpreted to convey racially-tinged messages in some contexts," said  
Race, in those contexts, no longer serves as a meaningful way to divide social space.
Minh-Ha T. Pham teaches and writes about fashion labor in digital and global contexts.
I didn't even know what I'd lost or gained from these stories and their contexts.
This guidance opens the door for widespread, religious-based discrimination in a variety of contexts.
So, it remains possible that people may invent new contexts that produce new color experiences.
We have very different contexts for games, particularly games that rely on conflict and war.
But in certain contexts, it may be worth not parading a bunch of stickers around.
With Cats and Dogs, we showed we could work on many different levels and contexts.
It's important for us to think about the social contexts and impacts of our work.
Timely and cordial in certain contexts, Reid is equally foul-tempered and confrontational in others.
We constantly judge and disparage other people's bodies, both in and out of gender contexts.
The lack of sufficient attention to understanding why behavior occurs matters in practical contexts, too.
If the ceiling doesn't get raised in those contexts, the government can't pay its bills.
The confrontation looms as labor disruptions appear to be rising, albeit in vastly different contexts.
Many gay artists who worked in homosexual contexts had been denied venues all their lives.
Nondisclosure agreements, or NDAs, have become controversial in many contexts, but they serve a purpose.
And in those digital bodies, pedophiles can engage in sexual scenarios forbidden outside digital contexts.
But they need not concern only small matters; they occur in more important contexts, too.
Only 13 percent of respondents indicated that they never drew on Google in these contexts.
From Kathak's swift spins and rhythmic footwork, joyous in other contexts, he wrests confusion, rage.
"Other things we highly sensitives react to are noise and complex social contexts," he says.
At MoMA PS13, Spero's work is presented with current political and cultural contexts in mind.
We know its structures: its rules, its contexts and, quite crucially, what a season is.
Lamagno, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that "shall" can actually mean "may" in certain contexts.
The political and technological contexts in which these laws are being applied are changing, however.
While that uncertainty may be disconcerting in some contexts, in these paintings it is exhilarating.
Heavy Rain used those contexts to advance a story and only to advance a story.
The clues were difficult to decipher; their contexts always allowed for other, perfectly innocent explanations.
So we kind of morph and meld depending on the different scenarios, contexts, and campaigns.
Every week brings potentially damaging developments that in other contexts could have generated weekslong controversies.
The meaning may change over time, and that is true in religious contexts as well.
In law-enforcement contexts, these errors can potentially implicate people in crimes they didn't commit.
In law-enforcement contexts, these errors can potentially implicate people in crimes they didn't commit.
Both men were signature vocalists, deploying power that resonated in a variety of sonic contexts.
Is the relevance of these artists and their work universally understood across divergent cultural contexts?
The individuals I spoke to ran a wide gamut of gaming contexts and age groups.
You do not want to go too far in making relationships in these contexts dangerous.
In many contexts, such as unstable political environments, these qualities make the technology especially valuable.
The introduction of safety technology has resulted in unintended accidents in other contexts as well.
The work focuses on foundations and contexts, without explicit and easily discovered objects or actors.
"Public square" is used in a lot of different ways in a lot different contexts.
That's what it comes down to, and you see it throughout history in many contexts.
Our instincts and intuitions evolved in rich contexts; that's what they're meant to deal with.
His success story may smack of pop psychology, but it has parallels in many other contexts.
It's time you graduated from Google Translate, because Reverso actually gives you vocabulary in real contexts.
Manifesto invites viewers to consider the gendered, social, and political contexts that shape historical artistic disruption.
Are there contexts in which telepresence devices might be an appropriate part of a medical team?
IN MOST contexts, a dignitary calling something new a "game-changer" is the weariest of clichés.
The algorithm is looking at groups of words and making sure we're finding the right contexts.
But even in those contexts, players still often have a hardwired sense of modern game mechanics.
Instead, we integrate what we've learned through demonstrations, and then apply our knowledge to similar contexts.
"Sassy" is used to describe black women who stand up for themselves in different social contexts.
There's still good reason to believe that assistance dogs can be tremendously helpful in medical contexts.
A: Congress hasn't expressly forbidden unilateral uses of force outside of the three contexts mentioned above.
It's world-building, plain and simple, taking things you know and placing them into new contexts.
He has also administered most of these drugs legally to people in medical and research contexts.
This diversity is reflected in three broad development contexts: eradicating poverty, structural transformations, and building resilience.
Is it hearing these familiar songs in new contexts, or is it the jukebox musical aspect?
I suppose what I am getting at is context, and there are many contexts to consider.
So, while we learn about the ancient contexts of these artifacts, their modern histories are ignored.
Burstein said the high court has provided limited legal protections for obscene material in other contexts.
It is hard to explain this kind of attitude except in the rankest of political contexts.
We develop habits through repetition, but we repeat them depending on the contexts we are in.
I look at her comments, and I think you can take it in two different contexts.
Game-playing in these contexts could lead to costly mistakes and opportunities lost for productive diplomacy.
We know from past experience that different mechanisms are needed to accelerate innovation in different contexts.
It constitutes an all hand on deck seriousness where solutions are aligned to the right contexts.
Are there different ways to approach these talks at different times, for different families and contexts?
I approached different societies, victims, and contexts as a collection of visual, audio, and textual evidences.
Some portraits of Māori, however, belonged to European collections, which placed them in wholly different contexts.
The parallels across very different times and contexts suggests that this happen periodically in American politics.
Jasanoff returns Conrad to all of these contexts, understanding what impact they had on his novels.
So what is it, exactly, that makes the obvious invisible and unspeakable in contexts like this?
I think that getting online in many contexts can be clunky, but it's also stripping down.
In other contexts, like policing, this might mean thinking twice before pulling a weapon on someone.
Girls are 2.5 times more likely than boys to be out of school in humanitarian contexts.
Encouragingly, the FRA has shown itself willing to consider performance-based regulatory approaches in other contexts.
Different images of the main character in the ad are being meme-ified in various contexts.
In the political contexts in which we lived, this was not a hard lesson to teach.
"This implies that public awareness campaigns, at least in certain contexts, can be effective," he added.
And it's something that the Supreme Court has determined to be a search in other contexts.
That suggests a lack of moderators with local language skills who might better understand local contexts.
"It was different contexts, different tactics, but same desires and same outcomes," he told the Times.
Lisa Kokin deconstructs self-help guides, making wall hangings in which individual words gain new contexts.
In and of themselves, divorced from their social contexts, they may very well be award-worthy.
The group includes lawyers with experience in many different courtroom contexts and from across the political spectrum.
Rather, they're simply asking archaeologists to reconsider and re-evaluate ancient mass graves found in coastal contexts.
Starting last year, a number of its rivals began to support video in various contexts, as well.
As readers flip through the vibrant illustrations, Viv grows older and raises her hands in different contexts.
Standing against what's popular, Atticus Finch style, is appealing in some contexts but tricky in electoral politics.
What prevents the diffusion of knowledge, or its translation into growth, in some contexts but not others?
These photo can constitute a meme because they can be supplanted into other contexts of love lost.
Menopause has been and still is, in many contexts, a taboo issue in the workplace, Hunter said.
Of course, all major powers, including the United States, engage in information operations in various contexts today.
Instead, it became an outsider's art, or in more mainstream contexts, a shallow, commercially viable fun hobby.
In other contexts, he has insisted that opposing religious oppression everywhere must be central to American diplomacy.
The next step: to use DogFACS to catalogue canine facial expressions in a variety of different contexts.
Yet the extent of active political participation in both the liberal and communist contexts was carefully qualified.
With enough samples, it can recognize faces in new images and in contexts it hasn't seen before.
I believe that such theories can be related metaphorically, today, to many different contexts, such as music.
As in other contexts, the Libertarian commitment to individual rights and responsibilities is a two-edged sword.
There are many other contexts in which this sort of technology would be extremely useful, they explain.
We know it was wrong, because we have laws designed to prevent it in fully domestic contexts.
Photographers Shikieth, Gareth Smit, and Stacey Tyrell employ photographic approaches that explore blackness in vastly different contexts.
I only care when this thing is actually real, in environments and contexts that actually inspire you.
Significant variations exist between urban and rural settings, as well as within regional, rural, and urban contexts.
Many people do terrible things in certain contexts while being perfectly decent the rest of the time.
Powers is sensitive to these contexts, but not so cautious as to shy away from provocative insights.
And some of us, for various reasons and in myriad contexts, choose to engage in commercial sex.
Kamil says it's this ability to pull from different cultural contexts that makes Barrow a great lecturer.
The biggest part is the social convention—agreements that we don't use these words in certain contexts.
Then, also, looking at it, it's really a collection of songs that were written under different contexts.
That said, there aren't very many examples out there of VR being used in electronic music contexts.
But maybe it's actually the most rational thing to apply different moral philosophies in different relational contexts.
Staples pries the footage from their original contexts to concentrate on the universal appeal of the visuals.
We're also getting a reflection of the cultural and political contexts of each period of [her career].
Yet it may actually be the wisest thing to apply different moral philosophies in different relational contexts.
"Other domains, such as an appropriate environment, including cleanliness, were more specific to particular contexts," she added.
These experiences do produce learners who pass the challenging courses and can apply their knowledge across contexts.
Over a week of shows at the Stone you can hear it in a range of contexts.
In other government contexts, these two powers — legislative and judicial — are intentionally kept separated among independent branches.
Show students how the writing genres they study in school can be used in real-world contexts.
The Supreme Court has addressed the core issues presented in this case, albeit in different factual contexts.
Learning how to put issues, texts and ideas into larger contexts by exploring the links between them.
Sci-fi is always trying to dislodge us from the contexts in which we make our assumptions.
Courts have held, in other contexts, that a "thing of value" can be something intangible, like information.
But he lacks any ability to hold beliefs, commitments, or even deceptions in his head across contexts.
This might make viewers aware of just how much we rely on these typical sorts of critical contexts.
Over time, the tradition has moved outside of China and is now practiced globally in different cultural contexts.
In these contexts, Brackeen says, the stakes of a false positive or a false negative are much lower.
We can create contexts to explore everything that truly scares us, and that's what makes us feel safe.
Merely making the world "more open and connected" turns out to be insufficient, and in some contexts dangerous.
Although the councils are not legally binding, their power outweighs the legal system within cultural and religious contexts.
But the storytellers decide who we meet, how well we get to know them, and in what contexts.
It could also detect intonation, contexts behind words and non-verbal cues such as the tilt of head.
Google uses "beacons" — you'll find a slew of examples of their use in retail and other B2C contexts.
The GCF should do more to understand local contexts, says Alex Mulisa, who heads Rwanda's own climate fund.
The process of becoming mainstream has stripped the gesture in many contexts of much of its original meaning.
Some of these leaves provide the backdrop for the foreshortened contexts in which the artist's figures are placed.
Communities should have the right to reject the application of these technologies in both public and private contexts.
Mobilize provides a more developed platform for communicating, scheduling and driving impact with regard for diverse partner contexts.
"It was different contexts, different tactics, but same desires and same outcomes," he told the New York Times.
I'm not a big fan of read receipts in most contexts, but I can see the appeal here.
Scholars studying gifted children have argued that because of this, they are not necessarily advantaged in all contexts.
These researchers have bold hopes of learning how to predict and control synchronization in many real-world contexts.
The Division is a large, open-world game, so as you explore you'll see brands in multiple contexts.
In some contexts, someone switching to Signal may also explicitly mark them as an activist, the letter continues.
Our results demonstrate that programmable maps are an effective way to display graphical contents in educative/rehabilitative contexts.
Technology doesn't magically appear as if from aliens: Technology is created from very particular economic and cultural contexts.
They're looking for tasks that can be translated easily to different contexts, like school or a doctor's office.
The new policy also specifies that nudity for the purposes of sexual education and other contexts is okay.
The first problem is that the five-year period is both arbitrary and, in some contexts, unnecessarily long.
Ms Hagman's team wished to bend their network to the task of recognising scientific phrases and their contexts.
The presidency of Abraham Lincoln was mentioned in two separate instances on Thursday night in drastically different contexts.
The word "in" can be used in a few different contexts, but what if we took it literally?
And the list of contexts in which states are unwilling or unable to protect people is only growing.
Could we maybe look at that across other contexts and see if there are lessons to be drawn?
It's legal to make parodies, to quote works, to use copyrighted content in educational contexts and so on.
In pluralistic contexts, our neighbors don't read from the same script or draw from a common spiritual vocabulary.
This dizzying and disordered vision of power isn't reserved for high-stakes international affairs or abstract philosophical contexts.
If "black" refers to different people in different contexts, how can there be any genetic basis to it?
The Wool Museum focuses on the importance of Covilhã's industrial past within the local, national, and international contexts.
But testimony against her indicated that she had used racist language and expressed racist views in other contexts.
We do try our best to delve into the stories, perspectives and contexts of both victims and perpetrators.
Reversing name order in different contexts is "a demonstration that Japanese culture is a flexible one," she said.
This is useful in many contexts, and it can help offset the demand-side consequences of trade disruptions.
They tried to take account of particular contexts, and they tried to show some sense of basic humanity.
Comet Lake will also have built-in Wi-Fi 6, which means improved wifi speeds in some contexts.
While moving nimbly from neighborhood observations to broad national and international contexts, Moskowitz occasionally stumbles into unexamined platitudes.
That is why many civil rights groups have long objected to forced mass collection even in criminal contexts.
And we even think of exemptions as a modest and preferred way of protecting rights in other contexts.
Thus, you're guided by ideals, and your behavior adjusts to meet the unique contexts you find yourself in.
"ATRA's position, as it is in other contexts, is that it's opposed to needless, costly litigation," Silverman said.
We see Vera in various contexts — as servant, as friend, as aspiring actress and bantering back lot doll.
You have to be aware of the context: It means "dangerous!" in some contexts and "awesome!" in others.
To him, they are displays, projections, word strings useful for establishing dominance and tribal solidarity in particular contexts.
Having been been referenced and reproduced many times in more contemporary contexts, many of Lartigue's photos look familiar.
A lot of the individual contentious measures in the GOP plan are defensible in at least some contexts.
The name of the game was sleekness, placed in chic contexts consumers might enjoy: Say, a romantical city street.
Future observations of social tool use in other apes in different contexts would be good to corroborate these findings.
Don't get me wrong; in many other contexts, these demos would be cool, spirited experiments in an emerging medium.
There is nothing about bubble gum pink—besides our own societal contexts—that makes it an inherently feminine color.
That's pretty amazing, and in many contexts — international money transfers, hedging for residents of high-inflation nations — extremely useful.
However, examples of gender, economic, occupational and racial bias exist in communities, industries and social contexts around the world.
Addressing the contexts of these works can be challenging in survey courses where depth is often sacrificed for breadth.
That uncertainty may be disconcerting in some contexts, but Relative Brightness proves that it can be exhilarating as well.
By understanding ourselves and our national contexts, perhaps we can begin to forge a path out of environmental collapse.
Bisexuals are most likely to have come out only in limited contexts (295%), the highest number across all groups.
Instead of imagining a trip to Las Vegas, it's a simpler matter to consider switching contexts to just Nevada.
The two games are very different, and on the Switch I've found myself playing them in very different contexts.
I have worked with the Polis team to use the system in many contexts and some trends are clear.
Even before the Anschluss in 1938, several of its members had to flee, carrying the debate into new contexts.
According to the study released online, the vectors were able to predict the next word based on different contexts.
In most contexts their forecasts will outperform those of a financially disinterested committee, even one made up of experts.
The rest of Mr Roud's book is a fascinating tour d'horizon of folk song in all its multifarious contexts.
Lawyers for the families of shooting victims have dismissed this argument, as have US government officials in other contexts.
Those contexts are also unsustainable, and they need to introduce some structure into them, which I call structured looseness.
She says they were surprised at their findings about infants because, in historical contexts, sons were prioritized over daughters.
They often emerge through the study of a particular geometric space, but they also appear in entirely nongeometric contexts.
While the device might have been intended for accountants and other business-specific uses, it quickly found other contexts.
This divergence reflects the different contexts within which they arose and point to different ways of dealing with them.
There are a handful of other contexts where a short course of an exercise pill could be extremely useful.
Art historians, collectors, artists, and curators all explain their importance and situate the pieces in their specific historical contexts.
The principles he recommends are, when they're invoked in other contexts, universally recognized as classically Catholic and classically conservative.
It also notes that the word was used in a variety of contexts this year, both literally and figuratively.
In contexts where living, breathing art is not the norm, the attention paid to performers is not always positive.
Its visual strength abets its powers as a cultural marker, needing just a nudge to create its own contexts.
We aim to teach critical thinking, habits of mind that can be brought to bear in many different contexts.
However, black immigration from other contexts also clearly exists, for example in Edmonton we have a large Somali population.
Now, there are always solutions that would allow the use of vintage or even obsolete software in modern contexts.
A traditional critic in the historicist mode, Delbanco has always thoughtfully rendered the contexts in which his writers wrote.
They cause the universe to expand and contract; they force us to know ourselves in new and startling contexts.
"You can't place her within the same contexts that other people operate," Ms. Small said by phone on Friday.
And a basic tenet of understanding a language is knowing that words can have multiple meanings in different contexts.
This is not at all to criticize those museums — they provide equally important yet different contexts for viewing art.
Most importantly, the wordmark is no longer green; it's black, which makes it much more readable in more contexts.
Alshaibi works in metaphor to describe political and cultural situations whose complexities and contexts reach back hundreds of years.
That's great in many contexts, but it's also true that there are many views that can be simultaneously right.
If that finding holds up in these and other contexts, that's a powerful new argument for minimum wage increases.
In both contexts, ideas from the fringes — far right and far left, radical and traditional — suddenly have unexpected resonance.
In other contexts, Senators Perdue and Cotton have often discussed how America's tax and regulatory policies send jobs overseas.
Social attitudes toward what men should look like or how they should act vary across contexts, Elfving-Hwang believes.
It took an array of changes in business, social and cultural contexts to make that rented house seem peculiar.
Dozens of studies show automation's looming effects in contexts as diverse as investment banking, policing, education, and internet startups.
Symbols that may in some contexts seem perfectly benign may in others be used to confront and divide people.
Fahima Haque, Social Strategy Editor — "Diversity hire" is, in most contexts, used to define someone who is not white.
The local startup utilizes machine learning to create musical beds capable of adapting to different contexts in real-time.
"Little information was available about people's preferences in the contexts in which our top charities were operating," Hollander says.
But they also need to pull in the larger contexts — to excite in-the-know fans — without alienating anyone.
Unfortunately, this letter effectively lets Pruitt off the hook for deceiving the American public regularly in high profile contexts.
The very unique women in this book operate in unique contexts and have unique feelings about what they've witnessed.
"It was different contexts, different tactics, but same desires and same outcomes," Mr. Delgado said of his old music.
Once they&aposd identified some common themes, they tested their hypotheses by observing and interviewing teams in different contexts.
Mainstream American culture considers violence heroic in certain socially sanctioned contexts — "just" wars, certain sporting events, self-defense, etc.
Other objects feature lingzhi more prominently and in secular contexts in which they represent more general notions of longevity.
They [Congress] clearly want a tighter leash with respect to Russia, and perhaps other countries and contexts as well.
So, the song fits in to a lot of different contexts for me and that's my favorite thing about it.
And paradigm shifts aren't like ideas: they don't start in people's heads, but in the social, economic and environmental contexts.
Here's my problem: A courtroom and a political community are wildly different contexts, which even you acknowledge in the article.
It's been discussed many times in many contexts, but arrests and fines alone don't always produce a change in behavior.
The Muslim conquests, meanwhile, helped spread the oud beyond the Arab world, where it took on new styles and contexts.
Nearly every film, despite their respective contexts, set out to tell a story one way, only to meet unexpected turns.
Larner tends not to affix much explanation to her work, instead allowing viewers to project upon them their own contexts.
In those contexts, it's perhaps useful to know how people think about computers and what they think sets them apart.
Not surprisingly, Taylorism spread like wildfire across industries and beyond the factory floor, to hospitals, schools, and various other contexts.
Bergen: The particular words that are prohibited in particular contexts have always shifted over time, and will continue to shift.
But let's figure out where we need to be tighter there but allow looseness in other contexts to maintain itself.
"There is a climate of widespread intolerance in many contexts," she said, noting the ongoing intolerance targets minorities and migrants.
"Different contexts and different instructors and different students could potentially change what these gaps actually look like," Professor Brownell said.
Various pieces in Ritsona Kingdom Journal speak to the larger political and legal contexts surrounding the refugee crisis in Europe.
I think in many contexts, people perceive vaginal bleeding as something dirty or shameful or not appropriate for shared conversation.
Trauma can be experienced in multiple ways and contexts -- from problems at school to natural disasters that hit the community.
Screaming is exhibited by many animals, but no species uses this extreme vocalization in as many different contexts as humans.
In most contexts, this would be a fairly insignificant snafu, but in this case it underscores a larger epistemic folly.
"Parents are twice as likely to set a quit date in the pediatric office than in other contexts," Winickoff said.
Despite having comparative healing periods, recovery from serious injury and recuperation after childbirth are conceptualised differently in professional sporting contexts.
"There was a way in which it felt like we were able to exit from our own contexts," Egan said.
Her science fiction occurred in other contexts entirely, worlds where genders were fluid and socialist exiles lived on the moon.
Ms. Arefi is Iranian-American, and Middle Eastern ingredients in particular turn up throughout the book, often in unexpected contexts.
The Sam Fox School invites students to explore the conceptual dimensions of a material practice within social and political contexts.
The common progressive framework, in which white people and people of color are binary categories, makes sense in many contexts.
The move will enable Facebook to collect even more data about people across even more contexts, creating massive super profiles.
The user experience will feel a lot like using a digital wallet with different cards in it for different contexts.
Maybe the chips will introduce people to new vegetables, make them more adventurous eaters of cauliflower in non-puff contexts.
Here, Yang uses earthly objects to initiate conversations with the spiritual world, stripping the objects of their specific cultural contexts.
But unlike a word cloud one word may appear multiple times in there if it's being used in different contexts.
Through this process, Fedorova constructs highly experimental dream sequences that present the body in perplexing, sometimes disturbing forms and contexts.
For Instagram, though, the ability to bounce between contexts makes feels naturally visual without sacrificing the utility of traditional messaging.
You often employ the sound in contexts—dubstep or footwork, for example—where it doesn't already have a huge presence.
There can be an exception when there are clear expectations to the contrary, but this is unlikely in most contexts.
But we should resist the temptation to permit internet-based voting, which some states are experimenting with in smaller contexts.
Yet isn't this precisely the experience of migration, of trying to situate yourself in contexts that weren't created for you?
What is the moral theory that says violence is wrong in all those other contexts but right in this one?
The exhibition's 21 objects, including gorgeous couture gowns, trace the social, cultural, and historical contexts that allowed designers to flourish.
Could you talk about the experience of presenting it in both film and art contexts, and the receptions it's had?
Zeidan says that while these systems are crucial in certain contexts, like, say, a global pandemic, they can become destructive.
When negotiation contexts are clear and unambiguous, recent research reveals few gender differences in the likelihood of initiating a negotiation.
I learned that I had a context and that the brown boys and girls back home had contexts as well.
But Sanders has brought it up in almost every debate in a variety of contexts like trade and foreign policy.
This hinges on a largely incongruous idea that people treat everyone in their lives the same, across time and contexts.
Sirer is a fan of the concept, so long as developers are careful and use it in the right contexts.
Mr. Hutchinson's results were enlightening, but in other contexts ethnicity has posed a particularly knotty problem for DNA testing firms.
The success of innovations depends not only on their novelty and their price, but also on commercial and social contexts.
Non-disclosure agreements in government — even those that extend beyond one's time of service — are not uncommon in certain contexts.
Before each piece, the cellist Julia Yang gave quick talks, providing contexts for the work and insights about the composers.
I also get tired of people acting as if my work CAN ONLY fit into contexts that are exploring race.
Once out here, agents are trained in one of the contexts more familiar to them and the casual observer: driving.
It's worth noting, however, that the Constitution does not explicitly ban race discrimination outside of limited contexts such as voting.
Funding teaching materials in such a haphazard manner is not efficient, nor can it be easily replicated in other contexts.
Due diligence must move beyond banking in anti-money laundering contexts into other financial sector businesses, including the investor community.
Name Withheld You're presumably talking about helping the courts to understand the social and educational contexts of students accused of crimes.
Her oeuvre includes a vast array of materials and contexts, and many of her artworks look decidedly different from each other.
Liu says that this, combined with the use of multiple contexts, was meant to create a strong foundation of multidimensional thinking.
After all, Black hair within Western contexts has historically been a tool to shame and undermine our beauty, femininity, and humanity.
But this kind of study can also help inform genetics professionals who are considering delivering raw DNA data in other contexts.
But the philosophies, practices, and prejudices animating and informing the caste system can be seen throughout history in different cultural contexts.
He holds a master's degree in philosophy from the University of Cambridge, where he researched propaganda in historical and contemporary contexts.
That's why for the people who use it, nicotine can act both as a stimulant and a relaxant in different contexts.
I'm not talking about the understanding of the political dimension, but rather of ordinary North Koreans in day-to-day contexts.
Older methods record information about words in only their most obvious contexts, while newer methods dig deeper into their multiple meanings.
"It was a painful pattern, a dynamic that repeated between us in so many contexts for years to come," Flea writes.
"A very limited set of nominally private actors have been recognised as essentially governmental," he says, in a few narrow contexts.
It can certify militant and self-segregating forms of Islam whose influence the authorities are trying, in other contexts, to restrain.
Of course, these are averages, so it's worth taking a closer look at what these numbers look like in different contexts.
Last year, Instagram introduced an enhanced comment filter that uses machine learning to spot offensive words and phrases in challenging contexts.
Economists try to take account of such costs in other contexts, for example when assessing the harms caused by climate change.
Across many different contexts, whether it's nations or organizations or households, tight groups have much more coordination and order and control.
I used several Sessions speeches from his time as attorney general, in a variety of contexts, and several from Mike Pence.
They represent a meaningful change in the way fashion sees these models, and the contexts it believes they make sense in.
The requirement of "free, prior and informed consent" is slightly different in a public health context than in individual medical contexts.
In addition to highlighting shared ideas, XYLAÑYNU creates dissonance or dead space between works that were clearly made for different contexts.
That rule change eliminated the possibility of a filibuster in the contexts of nominees to head agencies or to be judges.
The idea is that in certain contexts, the sample in the American Community Survey is too small to say something significant.
The brand of quirk-rock available here isn't quiet, but it is slight; the album might not fit into casual contexts.
And here we need to be clear: people are certainly within their rights — in certain contexts — to discriminate on religious grounds.
After a circuitous career traveling from popular to cult status, she can use it in different contexts and with different connotations.
Furthermore, the idea that collateral damage should govern whether criminals are convicted breaks with all concepts of justice in other contexts.
Mr. Bollea's claim that Hulk Hogan is a character he plays in certain contexts is an unusual reassertion of that right.
These arguments, though plausible in some contexts, do not make sense in the context of organized boycotts or shunning from jobs.
It's easy to use and it's thoughtfully limited in ways that make it more efficient than rich text in many contexts.
Those words are evoked so often, and in so many contexts, that their specific and controversial original meaning is easily forgotten.
Over the years as a The New Republic reader, I've seen TNR invoke this line in different contexts with different inflections.
The Trump administration has appeared to mute criticism of China in other contexts in order to help along the trade talks.
The evidence is clear: it is possible to prevent and treat HIV/AIDS at large scale -- even in low-resource contexts.
According to the theory, you're most likely to remember memories from contexts that are similar to the context you're in now.
That's not the case for Mr. Merzouki's "Vertikal," a brilliantly inventive deployment of hip-hop technique removed from its usual contexts.
"We can have friends or acquaintances in different contexts who add meaning to our lives in their own way," she said.
It's true that in many other contexts, a company like Evernote might be considered a success, and not some cautionary zombiecorn.
The changes announced Tuesday, which do not appear to preclude such targeting, may not save Facebook from liability in these contexts.
That's the point, of course, as Brown's well-placed juxtapositions of words and phrases and themes allow contexts to bleed together.
Outside of specific factual contexts — such as price fixing in antitrust law — the word "collusion" has no legal meaning or significance.
In this way, the 80/20 rule has been modified through applied contexts to support incomplete and untested software being released.
But Brunner makes little attempt to understand the cultural or intellectual contexts in which these historical birdmaniacs lived and loved birds.
First- or third-person video games may also present an issue, too, which in most contexts do not violate Facebook's policies.
Whatever the merits of social insurance in other contexts, it offers at most a modest benefit with respect to parental leave.
Although incidents like the Sumner caning and the Cilley duel are familiar, the contexts in which Freeman places them are not.
Impressively, he manages to provide a lot more than battle histories, deftly delving into technological advances, social changes and political contexts.
That's simply wrong — not to mention suspicious coming from an administration that claims to have broad authority in other immigration contexts.
What it amounts to is synopsis with explanatory glosses and some attention to the historical contexts of each of the works.
That has resulted in a flood of posts and videos in different languages, cultural contexts and time zones across the world.
Perhaps the contexts need more detailed discussion and development to carry such presentations beyond the realms of novelty and good intentions.
We can motivate ourselves to give throughout our lives, in whatever ways one can, by surrounding ourselves in giving-supportive contexts.
The GAO has observed that those four firms have what would be considered monopoly power in other contexts by antitrust regulators.
Collaboration can enable change and development in contexts where institutional or structural forces can block or disable pathways to doing so.
I think the definition of what they're calling harmful and even the definition of stereotypes is in certain contexts very fuzzy.
Benjamin J. Newman, a political scientist at the University of California-Riverside, described this phenomenon in a 2013 paper: Growth in local Hispanic populations triggers threat and opposition to immigration among whites residing in contexts with few initial Hispanics, but reduces threat and opposition to immigration among whites residing in contexts with large pre-existing Hispanic populations.
That political connection is partly why the term is inextricably tied to queerness, and proves so controversial when used outside queer contexts.
This sign-off veers more into casual-professional territory, but it can work in your favor in a variety of different contexts.
Michelle, in particular, has borne all the negativity lobbed her way with equanimity that would surely be diagnosable in certain psychiatric contexts.
You want to be exposed to art created for the right contexts and to develop your own taste and a critical mind.
What we choose to disclose or not disclose, and in which contexts, is deeply personal and distinctive to us as separate entities.
According to Berges, energy cascades probably arise in both contexts because they are the most efficient way to distribute energy across scales.
Among bisexual people, 53% are out in limited contexts, and 11% are not out at all — making them the least out group.
As Summers notes, while such a situation represents a departure from recent American experience, it is not altogether unfamiliar in other contexts.
Everyone seemed to be operating according to their own various ideological, professional, and technological contexts, or simply by their own inscrutable standards.
But in contexts like the Syrian war, with hundreds of thousands dead and millions displaced, that obsession can be dangerous, even deadly.
As Emojipedia had determined, we've confirmed that Apple will only allow apps using emojis in specific contexts, like in a text field.
Algorithms are a helpful thing in many contexts, but there are clear arguments for why we shouldn't rest every decision with them.
Apple's history is full of computers that failed in their original contexts but gained popularity for their hackability on the secondary market.
My favorite group contexts are ones in which you know just what everyone wants, and where no one is pretending it's you.
Studios exist all over the world, subject to disparate labor laws, and game designers work often in wildly different contexts and conditions.
So yeah, side two, the way that it has elements that return in different contexts felt like a big breakthrough for me.
Programmers are very clever, but they are not yet clever enough to anticipate the vast variety of contexts from which meaning emerges.
Although the symptoms of hysteria changed throughout cultural contexts, symptoms were consistently connected to the prevailing medical beliefs of women's biological anatomy.
In some contexts, it can be obnoxious and irritating to people, and they don't respond well; they may get angry and defensive.
In this show, we tried to understand how bodies are read in different contexts and how they work as vessels for identities.
However, sometimes songs from the past can resurface in different times, different contexts, different socio-political landscapes, and take on new meaning.
It's a sound he was already exploring in other contexts, but nowhere does he lean more into its depressive depths than here.
Considering party contexts leads to some specific hypotheses about turnout generally and how party context in the nomination campaign should affect it.
Ultimately, revitalizing the public sector labor movement will require a range of tactics tailored to each individual union's specific contexts and goals.
Rather, it is with how to present findings in ways that are both accurate and proportional when viewed in their partisan contexts.
By sheer size, Microsoft's model considers both the highly probable and the exceedingly unlikely to account for attributes, sub-contexts and relationships.
Although Knowles has allowed Joseph's version of "Lemonade" to be shown in museums, she hasn't approved his screening it in other contexts.
Since then, she's been fascinated by the idea of disrupting the flow of porn-viewing by inserting her artwork into NSFW contexts.
But it was interesting to see them take on the same themes in vastly different contexts — and all from a female perspective.
This high moral (some might even call it moralising) tone is not often heard from Christian leaders, except in narrowly pastoral contexts.
Khan is aware of what his supporters see in him, and of both the immediate and the international contexts of his mayoralty.
This is just a sampling, a slice, but these contexts help demonstrate how my power fantasy isn't the same as everyone else's.
I like to use proper nouns in poorly explained contexts, even if most readers will have no idea what I'm babbling about.
Beyond this, I think there is value in giving people a better sense of probabilities - again, using contexts that are more familiar.
He also called for an "elicitive approach" whereby solutions were developed by people themselves, in accordance with their own specific cultural contexts.
"It mattered for everybody, but it mattered more for these kids in riskier contexts, the families facing more stress," Dr. MacKenzie said.
Much of the concern about enhancement reflects worries about doing something that seems unnatural, a worry that shows up in many contexts.
One of the most challenging issues in curating an exhibition under a contemporary global Indigenous banner is being attentive to local contexts.
But we're in a world where Markdown doesn't look mainstream, despite the fact it's in so many contexts that it's already everywhere.
Furthermore, the red team-blue team approach suggests an adversarial structure that exists in military and business contexts, but not in science.
"Traditional customs, rituals and symbols, deeply meaningful in their original contexts, have been inevitably compromised by being turned into commodities," he wrote.
Which I know, again, sounds kind of ridiculous, but I think that is actually how they feel within their own particular contexts.
From Indigenous nations who engaged in chattel slavery, to those nations who did not, kinship ties were formed under many different contexts.
But that isn't the point: the authors are comparing Emily with herself in different contexts and at different stages of her development.
Those assumptions are based on what is known so far about how the virus has behaved in other contexts, including in China.
At times his seminar feels like a sample book of comedy components for purchase, to be mixed and matched in other contexts.
"The Musical Gardener Invite," on June 15, will explore the themes of color, harmony and collaboration in sonic, horticultural and culinary contexts.
At one of these levels, individuals are trying to build the capacities and create the contexts to live a less distracted life.
In these contexts, it is likely that the dominant idea is not entirely correct because it is protected from challenge and change.
Watch for the same kind of signs you might see with bullying in other contexts — is your child shying away from teammates?
But you can get creative too, slipping in an icon that might not be quite so overtly sexy — except in certain contexts.
We've never had a businessman president, but it's an idea that's kicked around routinely in American culture in a range of contexts.
"Music plays a major role in self-regulation of emotional contexts," said Alcantara-Silva, who wasn't involved in the study, by email.
The competing opinions from the two four-justice blocs will mute the extent to which the decision sets precedent in other contexts.
But it also tells some painful and fascinating back stories, and insists on putting the music in its social and historical contexts.
"The voice you'd heard in so many other contexts was talking in a way we'd never heard before," Mr. Fahrenthold said Monday.
She was an artist, and interested in how that artistry might grow and develop in different contexts, in front of different lenses.
Some of these individuals exist in only a single narrative pathway, while others pop up repeatedly, playing different roles in different contexts.
"It's not like a cut paste copy because the contexts are different, the environment is different, the infrastructure is different," Saxena adds.
And that's helped me see the world a lot more clearly, in contexts far beyond the animal suffering issues Joy is addressing.
And other new research provides evidence that even in highly political contexts, people are not as irrational as the rationalization camp contends.
This year's Chennai Photo Biennale is spread across the city, with many heritage sites providing layered historical contexts and compelling physical backdrops.
Though of the same period, were these artists aware of one other at all, or of each other's aesthetic and social contexts?
Zena Everett, an executive career coach and performance management expert, is not against spanking per se—but advised against it in professional contexts.
"Public pushback has achieved significant progress in restoring transparency and re-establishing privacy norms in domestic contexts," the ACLU wrote in a statement.
Anything I say in any of those contexts becomes a prism through which my work for The New York Times will be judged.
There's also the hypothesis that hyper-vigilance and obsessive behaviors that could be useful to new mothers in some contexts have gone awry.
So now the phrase has spread, with people applying the line to different contexts and making some solid jokes for you to enjoy.
MT: My experience is really complicated — I'm dealing with multiple identities across really divergent contexts, trans to immigrant to whitepassing to disabled, etc.
The implication is as above: The brain is computing its plan according to contexts rather than exhaustive searches of possible routings between stations.
They highlight problems that might otherwise go unnoticed by a public that still sees whiteness and maleness as the default in many contexts.
Ibogaine has been implicated in the death of a number of people using it for addiction or other psychological needs in underground contexts.
You will dip into and back out of AR view (looking through the camera) constantly, switching contexts each time, driven by the user.
But more significantly, it provides both the characters and the audience with a moment of pure, unadulterated joy in the darkest of contexts.
If that seems an implausibly sunny description of life in 19th-century factories, researchers have found evidence for such behaviour in modern contexts.
Among people who consume media that mentions Muslims primarily in contexts that stoke fear and distrust, the name "Hussein" will evoke those attitudes.
The Pixel matters because, within the narrow contexts of camera image quality and Android user experience, they are the best you can get.
In certain contexts Jha is seeing less email communication, although he stopped short of saying he's getting less email altogether after adopting Teams.
The thing we need to alter is how we hear, and how valuable we consider, expressions of rage in political and professional contexts.
He had mastered the syntax of English and a rather extensive vocabulary but lacked experience of the appropriateness of words to social contexts.
Specifically, engineers need to simulate how data sets interact with users across a wide variety of contexts before AI leaves the test lab.
The framework of contextual integrity, by contrast, postulates a multiplicity of social contexts, each with a distinctive set of rules governing information flows.
Researchers have tested how human beings think about justice, and a deservingness principle like the one described reigns supreme across contexts and cultures.
In those contexts, more flexibility is seen as better, and the individual's personal tastes and desires can prevail regardless of age or health.
If anything, our study reinforces that data are not neutral: They can have strong moral and emotional implications, especially in such sensitive contexts.
The fraction of the subsidy varies based on different contexts, such as how much a family is able to contribute on their own.
Also, the list was out of date, had not been maintained and incorrectly included terms that are primarily used in non-sensitive contexts.
A mesh system of multiple devices relaying signals is a natural solution, and one that's been used for many years in other contexts.
In the absence of reforms, the appeal of rigid, God-given governance will continue to resonate in contexts where faux democracy has failed.
That is why ExxonMobil's choices among a high figure, a low figure, a single figure, or multiple ones in different contexts are irrelevant.
He is the author of Learning Privilege: Lessons of Power and Identity in Affluent Schooling and Negotiating Privilege and Identity in Educational Contexts.
Facebook has been under increasing pressure to relax its community standards to allow for posts that include violence or nudity in some contexts.
Others, like the Bronx Museum of the Arts and the Queens Museum, have looser parameters but a keen awareness of their social contexts.
"To be socially successful, people must tailor their responses to the specific people, contexts and history involved in their interactions," says von Hippel.
Two of the startups in Techstars Music, Amper Music and PopGun, use AI to create custom music content, though each for different contexts.
Their insights may not be relevant to everyone, given how diverse human sexual desires, and the contexts in which sex can occur, are.
Of course it is true that in different legal contexts, such as voting, early American laws often set an age limit of 220006.
There need to be more populations studied in different contexts, outside of Spain, where people tend to have later suppers than other countries.
Yet as the conclave at Aspen shows, such gloom has become a cultural cliché (and, in some elite contexts, an excuse for inaction).
Widely publicized cases appear to have played a role in prompting others to come forward in a variety of narrower contexts as well.
One possible direction for her would be to talk about gun control only in the related contexts of national security and terrorism. Mrs.
In some contexts, women may not experience any formal barriers to participation, but may still be faced with cultural norms that disadvantage them.
By turning the player into an agent that always needs to adapt to new weapons and new combat contexts, it delivers endless novelty.
It's about navigating lots of different contexts with lots of different strategies, some of which are joyful and others that are decidedly not.
Principles of academic freedom require the university administration to give great (if not decisive) deference to the judgment of faculty in such contexts.
Rand Paul and I advanced some of these same kinds of more libertarian ideas in intelligence contexts, I've got some bona fide chops.
For Li, gender-based violence, reproductive rights and anti-slut shaming are key feminist issues around the world, despite the different national contexts.
For that reason, some seem to think that it should be consumed with the same frequency and in the same contexts as coffee.
The album realizes musical ideas that sounded fussy when presented in more conventional contexts but, paradoxically, click into focus when allowed to drift.
There's the normal state of affairs, then startup business contexts, and then further afield from that, religious movements, or even sectarian/extremist ones.
Could such discussions help us engage with art in multi-layered ways, revealing societal and cultural contexts in addition to individual artistic pursuits?
Griswold has written about forgiveness in secular contexts because he believes that forgiving is one way our species can express true moral virtue.
Members of Congress have introduced bills to limit the use of mandatory arbitration in different contexts — in particular, related to sexual harassment claims.
Real names can help in some contexts, certainly like in neighborhoods and things it's really great to get to know what people are.
Instead, it proposes that they be placed in contexts that make their political meanings clear and where education about related issues can occur.
Practice, provided it takes place in varied contexts and with understanding, makes it more likely that mathematical procedure can be retrieved from memory.
Time and again, zoonotic viruses emerge from these contexts: wave after wave of avian flu, swine flu, Nipah virus ... the list goes on.
Social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube have taken a tougher stance on misinformation amid the coronavirus pandemic than in other contexts.
While the contexts are slightly different now, the wholesale privatization and "exile" of modern and contemporary art bodes ill for African cultural development.
"Each of us makes art about social and political issues and contexts we believe are of great importance and urgency," the letter said.
"The styles we analyzed have been successful in many contexts – from fixed income portfolios to global macro hedge funds," the AQR team wrote.
More concretely, it has allowed presidents across the political spectrum to wield governmental power that would be patently unconstitutional in other regulatory contexts.
While "top" and "bottom" might, in some contexts, refer to the penetrator and the receiver, it can also be more complicated than that.
We also had to develop a flexible and open design system to span a range of contexts while still being true to Microsoft.
Mindfulness might be unhelpful for dealing with difficult assignments at work, but it may be exactly what is called for in other contexts.
Her painstaking efforts to highlight the contexts in which the photographs were first made highlight their creations as individual experiences of singular moments.
Douglas, 23625, is good at pulling musicians together in contexts that support their musical voices but sound different from what they typically do.
Not only are they easy to make, but they capture the essence of pizza and its ability to shapeshift into many delicious contexts.
As Glass and DVSN built on their existing material and adapted it to new contexts, the artists indulged personal reinvention to profound effect.
But when they do appear, they instantly evoke a particular moment in time, the way a smell or a song might in other contexts.
In a similar fashion, all of Gaga's oeuvre plays with too many different contexts and possible interpretations to be read merely as simple fun.
He did point out that calls come from varying social contexts that could affect what the calls sound like and introduce a confounding factor.
Nations that have achieved universal health care coverage chose their distinctive pathways based on a host of factors, including cultural, historical, and political contexts.
In case you're not yet familiar with the term, gamification is the application of game design elements and principles in traditionally non-game contexts.
There are tools for this: on YouTube and elsewhere on the internet, firms can select keywords so that they stay away from certain contexts.
The song's differing contexts "Rock and Roll Part 2" is best known to American audiences as the "Hey Song," commonly played during sporting events.
Her trick is to articulate the concrete in unexpected contexts: given the music's velvet delicacy, it's a surprise to hear her speaking so directly.
A character may launch in a Marvel comic or a Star Wars movie, but they can then be reutilized in dozens of different contexts.
She has a certain flair for transforming culturally specific references to suit Anglophone contexts while still adhering to the animating spirit of the original.
But mostly this is because, over the years, audiences have been trained to expect such a sight only within the most violent of contexts.
That said, it's still a pretty significant signing for Twitch given the massive popularity of Blizzard's games, especially in the competitive and streaming contexts.
Doesn't such cross-context variation reflect the fact that some contexts afford the expression, or penetrance, of genetic differences more so than do others?
"I was amazed at how energy-efficient drones are in some contexts," said Anne Goodchild, who led the research, in a UW news release.
These tools don't just allow, they outright encourage participants to flatten contexts into highly shareable, highly remixable, texts: specific images, specific GIFs, specific memes.
Last month, we polled 1,000 women, ages 18 to 34, to find out what kind of bodies they found acceptable — and in what contexts.
"Nate is an exceptional case, since we've played together in so many different contexts over the years that I totally trust him," Kinsella says.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL), a nonprofit committed to combating bigotry, considers Pepe to be a symbol of hate, but only in specific contexts.
I think the difference has something to do with our different religious contexts, as well as historical differences with respect to industrial-scale slavery.
Ethnographers like me use a cross-cultural approach when we collect our data because family, marriage, and household mean different things in different contexts.
As our work on the contexts and impacts of online mobilization shows, getting these stories right is critical to navigating the overall media landscape.
Gesture is also a valuable tool in the classroom, where it can help young children generalize verbs to new contexts or solve math equations.
Calling a man a bitch probably existed in those subcultures or sub-contexts before they made it into the mainstream and appeared on television.
We regularly make music with women in a lot of different contexts, but as it's panned out the core group of Antibalas is men.
That kind of news judgement takes a deep understanding of social, political and local contexts, which humans are better suited to determine than software.
Thanks to its organizers, the objects are finally displayed in their original contexts, and these momentary experiences now a little more accessible to all.
Plucking sentences from context mirrors the project itself, which tears genes from previous contexts and installs them in new ones, both digital and biological.
Most of the works are placed in glass cases or set on protective pedestals, presented as priceless artifacts displaced from their original, funerary contexts.
We need to know much more about ancient objects, and especially those with contexts and associations, that can help undermine modern extremism and bigotry.
Instead, the White House proactively defended the revolutionary group in the most unfitting of contexts: the eulogies for fallen police officers in Dallas, Texas.
In most contexts, the prudence of spreading risk — of not putting all of your eggs in one basket — is generally understood and fairly uncontroversial.
Its body-swapping mechanic, which opens Driver up to many new characters and contexts for missions, is original and weird in the noblest sense.
In the world of puns, this can result in laughs (or eye rolls), but in other contexts, these nuances can have more complex implications.
It's also described as versatile, which is evident from the number of different contexts in which Drake has managed to bring attention to it.
But a combination of endlessly complicated cultural contexts and the limits of in-field research make these conclusions less than useful for Western readers.
Education researchers often express test score differences in standard deviations, which allows for a consistent measure of gaps across different tests, populations and contexts.
The films are designed to advance his distinct filmic vocabulary in new contexts and environments: a shuttered resort hotel, a spacious Manhattan apartment, Vietnam.
" He continued: "This is consistent with contact theory, which has already received considerable empirical support in the literature in a variety of analogous contexts.
Only four states – Georgia, Michigan, Texas and Wisconsin – deny them access to juvenile justice systems, despite treating them as minors in all other contexts.
But the number of possible contexts is hard to determine, and knowledge of how context affects the colors we perceive is incomplete at best.
But then, as I said before, at least in other contexts where the national emergency language is used, the courts have been fairly deferential.
She'd experienced men talk to her that way, treat her that way, sexualize her in that way, even in contexts that were wholly unsexual.
We are particularly interested in how the state's communication ecology interacts with political, economic and social contexts to affect how people engage in politics.
" The professors concluded "that while there are some important differences between these two contexts, from a legal perspective the comparison is actually quite apt.
Will we see these sad little artifacts pop up in their original contexts as we continue along the story's twisty, often backward-moving path?
Beyond her interest in art's social and political contexts and meanings, Professor Nochlin was keenly attentive to art objects, especially the surfaces of paintings.
But, as the Supreme Court drifted right in the years since Price Waterhouse, it grew increasingly hostile toward mixed-motive suits in other contexts.
Still more striking, this unified fabric created new contexts for the various sets, placing each in a different light and revealing subtexts usually hidden.
"For women, there are certain contexts in which they don't seem to benefit from their beauty," Sheppard said, pointing to evolutionary and social factors.
That could be one reason why tomato juice, while gross in all other contexts (except bloody marys), is an easy sell at 40,000 feet.
A world that might, in other contexts, feel mundane acquires the bright, searing poetry that illuminates things familiar when they're about to disappear forever.
And when new contexts arose, the injunctions of the Quran had to be reinterpreted in the light of the moral intentions behind the text.
In those contexts, the oversight function has been pitched as institutional, not partisan: Congress versus the executive branch, not Adam Schiff versus President Trump.
And so saying we're going to keep breaking you up anytime one of you wins does not make sense in some of these contexts.
"I think there's a sort of cultural and racial myopia about what emotion might look like in other cultural and racial contexts," Chong said.
In these and other contexts, the Constitution expects the branches will share authority, influence one another, and sometimes clash in carrying out their functions.
It's a wild privilege to see these panels in fresh spaces and new contexts, but the experience at the MSK is a mixed bag.
"People who know me in these contexts would be very surprised to find out I'd been in this crazy rock band," Mr. First said.
While that feature is just a preview, Google is able to use the Assistant to translate on the fly in more real-world contexts.
The last new product will be released globally — including in the US. It's a tiny smart latch that you can use in multiple contexts.
" And in other contexts, such as trade negotiations, "PK has consistently decried the lack of openness and transparency surrounding the negotiation of trade agreements….
For example, in contexts of intergroup conflict, people are primarily driven by love for their own group, rather than by hatred of another group.
Of course, not every game is going to get up to 300fps, but it's pretty remarkable that the possibility even exists in some contexts.
Yet the author insistently grounds her fiction deeply in reality, in terms of socioeconomic and historical contexts as well drawing on her own life.
But the Firebrands, beginning in the contexts of their campuses, are resetting that frame, much as the postwar generation did half a century ago.
They laud the reading of original texts, gleaning eternal ideas of right and wrong rather than dwelling on the often less noble historical contexts.
This strategy is largely effective, although some of the socioeconomic and Cold War contexts to which this great legal saga owes much go undeveloped.
According to this view, political passions essentially make people unreasonable, even — indeed, especially — if they tend to be good at reasoning in other contexts.
People younger than that are routinely trusted with life-and-death situations in a huge array of contexts, ranging from parenting to military service.
The case of Star Wars illustrates just how impossible it is to remove art — especially culture-changing art like Star Wars — from political contexts.
It derives from a long genealogy in Islamic art that flourished in early Ottoman, Timurid, and Deccani realms and often appears in Sufi contexts.
Across many contexts and continents, experimental tests show that the poor don't stop trying when they are given money, and they don't get drunk.
Image: Wikimedia Commons Of course, the creation of the microchip didn't mean the end of soldering, either in industrial contexts, or in hobbyist ones.
I think a lot of it comes down to the history of advertising in sort of economic contexts and the tradition of self-regulation.
To put it more simply, the higher the number of contexts in which I am getting triggered, the more prevalent and stronger this representation becomes.
I wasn't able to try either of those modes, but was told that the lightsaber continues to be the controller in those contexts as well.
The development could pave the way for Alexa and other services to adopt different speaking styles for other contexts in the future, the researchers noted.
Despite our tendency to dislike robots in social contexts, outsourcing some social interaction to robots can reduce burnout in jobs that require managing others' emotions.
Under the new rules, the USOC is banning unofficial sponsors from using words such as Olympics, and even "summer", "victory", and "effort" in some contexts.
" Perfectionism:"Perfectionism is something that can be useful in some contexts: There are plenty of people who say that being a perfectionist [helped their career].
A recent decision of the Supreme Court also raises questions about the logic of our laws on end-of-life decision-making in different contexts.
What's really interesting about the Facebook controversy is how it highlights the quiet sea change that algorithms have caused in all sorts of digital contexts.
But it also creates a specific sense of space and time — placing objects together from different contexts, compressing them to create a link between moments.
Miceli questions the military, economic, and political contexts of damaged landscapes like the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, inviting a confrontation of the history of our society.

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