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But eliding that difference casts climate change as something abstract or distant.
But, in over-generalizing he's eliding some facts and getting others totally wrong.
The report defends the president by eliding the most damaging evidence against him.
What is served by eliding one highly unconventional individual with an actual African nation?
Static shots are edited in a deliberately primitive style, eliding crucial bits of narrative.
By eliding immigration policy with abortion, the bishops signalled an important shift in their thinking.
Should this happen, Democrats will have won by conforming to governing norms, rather than eliding them.
Discussions of #MeToo also typically focused on women, often eliding the experiences of men and nonbinary people.
Clinton has good strategic reasons for eliding the grey areas where Trumpism and conventional conservative doctrine overlap.
We are permitted quite a bit of license in eliding a quote to fit this narrow window.
All together it makes for a starkly minimal aesthetic, but one that elevates, instead of eliding, the human body.
We elevate to the status of "race" the distinctions that are our current political and cultural preoccupations, while eliding others.
When you have perfectly obedient media willing to speak with a single voice, you have the luxury of eliding such stories.
Rather than engage the facts about Mr. Trump's Ukrainian escapade, they are twisting them and eliding them and inventing new ones they'd prefer.
She wrote that she didn't like the local school, that the other kids mocked her Muscovite accent—Northerners spoke without eliding their vowels.
But campaigners say that authorities are eliding efforts to make the city safer with a cosmetic clean-up that will strip it of character.
"Loving" opens with Richard and Mildred already a couple, eliding over a courtship that would have been interesting to see, if only in brief.
Democrats have been quick to wade in, eliding the move with what they say is a wider campaign by the Trump administration against women's rights.
But given that Congress has been the biggest challenge to Obama's ambition to close Gitmo all along, eliding that problem makes this plan not much.
They deserve more than the short shrift they're receiving in this eulogy, but consider this my way of eliding over that solo album with Timbaland.
Brooks is extremely vague about the parameters of "anti-Trumpism," which he never defines, thus eliding the differences between conservative and liberal opposition to the president.
Moma laid the groundwork for this dilemma nine decades ago, when the founders envisaged an encyclopedic approach to products of modernity, eliding bohemian studios with commercial industries.
This is deliberate obfuscation, eliding a polarizing nationalism that Trumps uses to divide the world into good Americans (those who support him) and "bad" people (criminal immigrants, duplicitous foreigners).
But her lack of journalistic experience is immediately evident: She centers the story on her own feelings and observations rather than on reportage, eliding and omitting certain crucial historic events.
"We are using more information, better information and all the information available rather than eliding some of it in a catch-all" rating that technical staff would give, said the spokesman.
Conveniently eliding that her own family was the cause of the problem, she ushered in this era by calling up three of the Four Horsewomen from NXT: Charlotte, Becky Lynch, and Sasha Banks.
It also traps Warren in the same pop cultural avatar that Hillary Clinton's fans bestowed on her in 2016, which has a way of eliding the substantial ideological gulf between the two women.
"Just like Jeremy Corbyn does," heckled an old duffer in the crowd, revealingly eliding the Labour leader's appeal to the half-million Britons involved in the party with the 45m-strong electorate at large.
But life pits women against one another, and eliding that is just as ridiculous as staging all intra-female conflicts in kiddie pools full of Jell-O — it ignores what women are actually like.
For starters, he misstated the policy, saying that he was banning all travel from Europe and eliding the fact that US citizens, US lawful permanent residents, and their families are exempted from the ban.
"The Handmaid's Tale" series, in which the United States has become a theocracy, and women are subjugated, was criticized for eliding issues of race in its fictional society and featuring a largely white cast.
But we cannot know, and by eliding everything that is happening in Syria, the film winds up taking Amer's side, reinforcing the idea that it is better to leave the baggage of the past behind.
When Buddy first tells Jess about his plans to meet up with an old acquaintance, he agitatedly paces the room, eliding specifics only to blurt "it's a her," as if he were confessing a sin.
Despite his buttoned-up solemnity Deneen occasionally plays peekaboo with his sources, especially the left-wing ones, shining the klieg lights on certain parts of their arguments while eliding others that might complicate his own.
The reason I care about the puppies-and-rainbows promises of his single-payer proposal is that I think Sanders believes them — I don't think he's a cynical politician simply eliding the weaknesses of his plan.
" This coming from someone who goes by the sobriquet Percy Q, eliding the name her mother gave her, one so ordinary it is "plain to the point of cruelty, as if she wanted me to disappear.
Strowman will slowly dip in popularity because he's now just another guy, and WWE will say, "see, we knew we made the right choice", thereby eliding that this is all artifice and they control the storylines.
At the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, three recent exhibitions showcased new acquisitions from South and Southeast Asia, Latin America and the Middle East, which were harshly criticized in some quarters for eliding differences and segregating non-Western art.
Characters are sketched instead of developed, the looping structure blurring some (most egregiously, Blake Jenner's critical role as a troubled jock and Margaret Qualley's blink-and-you-miss-it turn as a melting-down mistress) and eliding others.
But Trump's attack conflated two very different stories — eliding a swirling controversy inside the journalism profession about the approach of the outlets that published them, one with broader implications for how we understand the press's relationship with Trump.
Even his decision to write under the name J.M. Coetzee — eliding the name "John," and using a middle initial that he allowed to be misidentified for decades (it stands for Maxwell, not Michael) — drew a curtain around himself.
The idea is the complete excision of figurative language, like metaphors and similes, in favor of the eliding of two ideas — much like in a tweet where a hashtagged ending alters the meaning of what came before it.
I sort of hope Rod did actually try telling people during that time, as their knuckles whitened around their corned-beef tin, ears glued to their radios: 'Guys, I'm thinking of eliding my initials to form a cool logo.
" Biden, eliding the fact that he once said he would win in New Hampshire and Iowa, changed his tune and said that "I've always viewed the first four encounters, the two caucuses and the two primaries as a starting point.
It took me a while to parse that Mr. Bajcz was taking two-word phrases that end in and begin with the S or Z sound, eliding them and then cluing them in a punny way on the new phrases.
As T's writer at large Nancy Hass explains, De Cotiis's genius as a designer lies in his ability to know when to do nothing, when to stop updating, in order to make a space that in eliding time becomes timeless.
Wuerl has said, for example, that he was not aware of any accusations occurring during McCarrick's time in Washington, eliding over the fact that most of the accusations date from McCarrick's time as a priest in New York or bishop in New Jersey.
For instance, there is a world of difference between Rosemont's account of George Francis Train, or "Citizen" Train, a 19th-century self-made entrepreneur who defended the Haymarket Anarchists, and online biographical accounts that focus on his "eccentricity" while eliding his progressive activism.
Eliding over another conversation about whether video games promote violence, Peters is indicating that, as a digital simulation of his job as a soldier, Arma 3 tempers ethical questions he might have about ending lives by placing productivity at the forefront of his priorities.
By eliding the fact that Catholic doctrine is itself less than crystal clear on end-of-life care, they characterize the debate over Alfie Evans as an ideological debate between Catholics and secularists, rather than one in which Catholic — and broader — thought is divided.
But the nonprofit has also benefited by inflaming the community's anxieties that a time-honored way of life is coming to an end — while eliding the fact that its own lobbying on behalf of corporations and against regulations has hastened the destruction of that lifestyle.
The following day, Chris stood outside their home and gave a series of pleading TV interviews, wishing for their safe return but eliding key details — telling one reporter that he and his wife had had an "emotional conversation" before she vanished but declining to elaborate.
When brands offer solutions like using bigger models or those with more varied skin tones, or vowing that cellulite or stretch marks will survive their ads' retouching process, they're just barely eliding the fact that they think the problem is all in your head.
Except even here I'm eliding, which is to say that when my mother told me this story, she qualified it by saying she didn't want to say she was raped, but she was so drunk she didn't know what she was doing and certainly didn't want to do that.
But Frank-Walter Steinmeier, the foreign minister and member of the SPD, has advocated more diplomatic co-operation with the Russians, arguing that without them "none of the major international conflicts can be solved" (eliding the point that Russia causes many of those conflicts in the first place).
The eliding of fact and rumor in this circumstance feels sloppy, especially given that The Case Against Adnan Syed seems to want to frame itself as a thorough deep-dive investigation that builds off the Serial investigation to provide more context, more texture, and even more exculpatory information.
The right, on the other hand, is trying to jump-start one of its most obvious lines of attack against single-payer — it would involve a dramatic expansion of federal spending and require big tax hikes — while eliding the real possibility that a restructured health care system could actually work better.
But it's also been criticized by historians, critics, and the family of one of its subjects, Dr. Don Shirley, for putting a gloss on Shirley's life, conforming to tired "white savior" tropes, and, perhaps most poignantly, practically ignoring (and sometimes eliding the history) of the "Green Books" for which it's titled.
Deciding in the final moments of "Transparent" that what the show is entirely about is generational trauma is well enough, if eliding so many other of the show's notes; committing to exorcising that trauma through exuberant dance and song badly misunderstands what this cast has done for seasons now and can do so well.
Often, Heaton writes, the desire to put on a convincing "show" for their audience meant eliding the truth in favor of a more marketable approach: casting only conventionally attractive and "successful"-looking Christians in their segments, exclusively focusing on the positive aspects of Christianity, and hinting that faith could bring temporal as well as spiritual rewards.
It's a horrific unfairness, for example, that for generations, untold numbers of American girls and women have had their lives "derailed" by sexual abuse, to use the term of one of Judge Kavanaugh's accusers, Christine Blasey Ford, while the boys and men who abused them — maturing, telling themselves they've set aside boyish ways, eliding, avoiding, forgetting — chugged along toward successful careers and public acclaim.
In other words, it does not qualify as a complete subtree. The theory of ellipsis is therefore challenged to produce an analysis of such cases that can account for the fact that ellipsis appears to be eliding non-constituent units.
In the southern Shodon dialect, the consonants occur at the end of a word or syllable, as in 'neck', 'cherry blossom' and 'well'. Other dialects are similar. Final consonants are usually the result of eliding high front vowels. Elision is partly conditioned by pitch accent.
An alternative analysis takes the catena as the fundamental unit of syntactic analysis and assumes that answer ellipsis is eliding catenae. The catena is closely associated with dependency-based theories of syntax. It is defined as any word or any combination of words that is continuous with respect to dominance.See Osborne et al.
Her poems are blazing with exuberance, offering a large choice of possibilities. [...] And the mill keeps turning many a poem long, the words keep on coming, the words are streaming. A stormy homecoming. Technically, she achieves this word-stream effect by eliding the punctuation marks (consistently every poem starts with a capital, surely a detail, but indicative of a striking meticulousness).
This is typical of Ozu's films, which eschew melodrama by eliding moments that would often be used in Hollywood in attempts to stir an excessive emotional reaction from audiences. Ozu became recognized internationally when his films were shown abroad. Influential monographs by Donald Richie, Paul Schrader, and David Bordwell have ensured a wide appreciation of Ozu's style, aesthetics, and themes by the English speaking audience.
This format, which avoids tonal monotony and produces a sense of departure and return, is identical to that of Schubert's Impromptu D935 no.3 (even including key relationships), and is typical of late classical works in general. The first variation introduces an eliding chromatic figuration that accompanies the otherwise largely unaltered theme. The second variation is an energetic, liberally ornamented scherzando with ongoing chromatic and minor touches.
Also, Papuan languages of New Guinea and Nilo-Saharan languages of East Africa are pro-drop. Among the indigenous languages of the Americas, pro- drop is almost universal, as would be expected from the generally polysynthetic and head-marking character of the languages. That generally allows eliding of all object pronouns as well as subject ones. Indeed, most reports on Native American languages show that even the emphatic use of pronouns is exceptionally rare.
Ellipsis mechanisms (gapping, stripping, VP- ellipsis, pseudogapping, answer fragments, sluicing, comparative deletion) are eliding catenae, whereby many of these catenae are non-constituents.The value of the catena unit for the analysis of ellipsis phenomena is established in Osborne (2005: 275-285) and Osborne et al. (2012: 379-392). The following examples illustrate gapping:For examples and discussion of the elided material of gapping as a catena, see Osborne (2005: 275-280) and Osborne et al.
The transgender person-of-color activist and scholar Jessi Gan discusses how mainstream LGBT groups have routinely dismissed or not paid sufficient attention to Rivera's Latina identity, while Puerto Rican and Latino groups have often not fully acknowledged Rivera's contribution to their struggles for civil rights. Tim Retzloff has discussed this issue with respect to the omission of discussions about race and ethnicity in mainstream U.S. LGBT history, particularly with regard to Rivera's legacy.Retzloff, Tim. "Eliding Trans Latino/a Queer Experience in U.S. LGBT History: José Sarria and Sylvia Rivera Reexamined".
Moreover, for Rossich we err by eliding "conceptist" or "gongoresque" poetry because it imitates Castilian models, when these same poets consciously based themselves on forms previously imported from Italy—and, one might add, on the Valencian poet Ausiàs March, a known influence on Castilian authors writing in Castilian such as Juan Boscán and Garcilaso de la Vega. Perhaps the worst problem with the narrative of the ‘Decadència’ is that it discourages people from studying the period to which it refers. The "decadence" of Catalan literature in the early modern period, therefore, depends on one's presuppositions and point of view.
In 1952, on the 73rd anniversary of his death, the Bolivian Government repatriated Abaroa's body, burying it with full honors and in the midst of an impressive crowd (numbering in the tens of thousands) in the popular La Paz square that bears the hero's name. Plaza Abaroa (Abaroa Square) also contains a large bronze statue of the Bolivian martyr, presented in full pose and defiance, as he would have looked the moment before his death. His country honored him with a series of stamps (Scott#365-370 and C157-162). The stamps quoted his last words, eliding "carajo" with an ellipsis.
Egyptian-style statue of Ptolemy XII found at the Temple of the Crocodile in Fayoum, Egypt. On his arrival in Alexandria, in April 80 BC, Ptolemy XII was proclaimed king. His reign was officially dated as having begun on the death of his father in 81 BC, thereby eliding the reigns of Berenice III and Ptolemy X. Shortly after his accession, Ptolemy married Cleopatra Tryphaena. Her parentage is uncertain - modern scholarship often interprets her as a sister, but Christopher Bennett argues that she was a daughter of Ptolemy X. The couple became co-regents and were encorporated into the Ptolemaic dynastic cult together as the Theoi Philopatores kai Philadelphoi (Father-loving and Sibling-loving Gods).
In terms of the binary gender system, genderqueerness may be considered unintelligible and abjected.Hale, J.C. (1998) "...[O]ur embodiments and our subjectivities are abjected from social ontology: we cannot fit ourselves into extant categories without denying, eliding, erasing, or otherwise abjecting personally significant aspects of ourselves ... When we choose to live with and in our dislocatedness, fractured from social ontology, we choose to forgo intelligibility: lost in language and in social life, we become virtually unintelligible, even to ourselves..." from Consuming the Living, Dis(Re)Membering the Dead in the Butch/FtM Borderlands in the Gay and Lesbian Quarterly 4:311, 336 (1998). Retrieved on April 7, 2007. Social discrimination in the context of discrimination against non-binary and gender non-conforming people includes hate-motivated violence and excusing of such.
Both the popularity of the images with pro-life campaigners and the photographic techniques, which have been described as eliding the presence of the woman in whose womb the fetus is developing, have made the book the subject of substantial feminist critique. Some of these criticisms have addressed the book's language, which often describes the photographs' subjects as "persons" or "babies". Others argue that the focus on the fetus that the book promoted rendered the woman in whose body it was developing invisible and unimportant, or contributed to an atmosphere in which the woman and the fetus were seen as remote, opposite, and in competition with one another for rights and personhood. Others, though, have described Nilsson's book as placing the story of fetal development firmly within the context of the woman's body and life.
Worked on masonite in acrylic, they are precisely painted and are characterized by their low tone and mute palette. In a 2012 Art in America review by Nancy Princenthal, she describes the draftsmanship in Ramberg's 1970 Corset/Urn series this way: "inky black with spiky pink highlights, they are prim and sexily sinister... deft, dark and reticent." In the 1970s, Ramberg's work evolved from its strict focus on the female form to less sexualized, even non-human forms such as urn forms, chair backs, and geometries "eliding the boundaries between figuration and abstraction, human and object." Her human forms turned from figures seen from the back or in profile to fully frontal torsos that are more rigid and robotic, and have both male and female characteristics which gives her art a sense of androgyny and uncertainty.
It permitted assortative migration of adherents to just two theocracies, Roman Catholic and Lutheran, eliding other confessions. At the Peace of Augsburg of 1555, which ended a period of armed conflict between Roman Catholic and Protestant forces within the Holy Roman Empire, the rulers of the German-speaking states and the Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V, agreed to accept this principle. In practice the principle had already been implemented between the time of the Nuremberg Religious Peace of 1532 and the 1546-1547 Schmalkaldic War. Now legal in the de jure sense, it was to apply to all the territories of the Empire except for the Ecclesiastical principalities and some of the cities in those ecclesiastical states, where the question of religion was addressed under the separate principles of the reservatum ecclesiasticum and the Declaratio Ferdinandei, which also formed part of the Peace of Augsburg.
However, it is still hotly debated whether there was realistic portraiture in Ancient Egypt.Spanel, 23 The purpose of the life-sized reserve heads found in burial shafts or tombs of nobles of the Fourth dynasty is not well understood; they may have been a discreet method of eliding an edict by Khufu forbidding nobles from creating statues of themselves, or may have protected the deceased's spirit from harm or magically eliminated any evil in it, or perhaps functioned as alternate containers for the spirit if the body should be harmed in any way.Atiya and El Shawahy, 73 Architectural works such as the massive Great Pyramid and two smaller ones built during the Old Kingdom in the Giza Necropolis and (much later, from about 1500 BCE) the tombs in the Valley of the Kings were built for royalty and the elite. The Theban Necropolis was later an important site for mortuary temples and mastaba tombs.
The legislative remit laid down for the agency by the North/South Co-operation (Implementation Bodies) Northern Ireland Order 1999 is: "the promotion of greater awareness and the use of Ullans and of Ulster-Scots cultural issues, both within Northern Ireland and throughout the island". The agency has adopted a mission statement: to promote the study, conservation, development and use of Ulster Scots as a living language; to encourage and develop the full range of its attendant culture; and to promote an understanding of the history of the Ulster-Scots people. Despite the Agency's reference to Ulster Scots as "a language", this eliding of the distinction between Ulster Scots as a linguistic form, and "Ulster Scots culture" broadly referring to cultural forms associated with the Scottish- descended population, continued thereafter. The Northern Ireland (St Andrews Agreement) Act 2006 amended the Northern Ireland Act 1998 to insert a section (28D) entitled Strategies relating to Irish language and Ulster Scots language etc.
Michaels contends that this basic idea of language as code is central to the construct of Snow Crash ("... a good deal of Snow Crash's plot depends upon eliding the distinction between hackers and their computers, as if—indeed, in the novel, just because—looking at code will do to the hacker what receiving it will do to the computer"), but at the same time, trivializes the role of meaning in linguistic works. In this respect, Stephenson's views are not shared with other contemporary writers such as Bret Easton Ellis, Kathy Acker, Octavia Butler, Paul de Man and Richard Rorty (with respect to the latter's literary criticism). In contrast, it uniquely risks developing a racialized view of culture. Because "in Snow Crash, the bodies of humans are affected by "information" they can't read; the virus, like the icepick [in American Psycho], gets the words inside you even if you haven't read them," culture is not transmitted by beliefs and practices, but rather by physical characteristics, such as blood (or genetic codes).

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