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"exponent" Definitions
  1. a person who supports an idea, theory, etc. and persuades others that it is good synonym proponent
  2. a person who is able to perform a particular activity with skill
  3. (mathematics) a raised figure or symbol that shows how many times a quantity must be multiplied by itself, for example the figure 4 in a4

234 Sentences With "exponent"

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Exponent by Ben Thompson and James Allwortha Exponent is about tech and society.
But some have given Exponent a reputation as a "hired gun," as The Los Angeles Times called Exponent in 240 — a company that will provide scientific affirmation and gravitas for a price.
The greatest exponent of this tradition is Alexis de Tocqueville.
Soon enough, the Exponent report, too, was submerged by scrutiny.
Exponent staunchly denies that its scientific favor can be bought.
He is the champion and most insidious exponent of both.
Exponent was a hired gun, and its conclusions backed Wells's narrative.
The Taiwanese company pioneered this model and is its dominant exponent.
The Department of Justice hired Exponent after the Oklahoma City bombing.
They had others at Exponent read it and rerun the numbers.
Pye found a small office and had several Exponent employees try.
Brady is sitting out his suspension, and Exponent has moved on.
Vladimir Putin has been the pioneering exponent of this style of politics.
Investors in that financing included Grishin Robotics, which was joined by Exponent.
This analysis vindicates Schmitt as the truest exponent of right-wing thinking.
The most high-profile exponent of the tradition, in England, is Klopp.
It's an EXPONENT because they sit high up next to the integers.
Yet instead, the take got its highest-profile American exponent to date.
The abc conjecture says that if you pick any exponent bigger than 1, then there are only finitely many abc triples in which c is larger than the product of the prime factors raised to your chosen exponent.
Such public and controversial cases are a small part of what Exponent does.
Exponent submitted the report to Paul, Weiss, the law firm in New York.
American University's Barbara Bergmann is probably the most prominent exponent of this viewpoint.
Donald Trump is the most formidable exponent of this era without a name.
But in no time, she has become perhaps the role's leading international exponent.
More surprising, at least to Exponent, the work was pulled apart by other scientists.
Never has there been a more timely need for an unequivocal exponent of justice.
That's why it's called exponential growth—the driving variable, time, is in an exponent.
Led by early Facebooker and Quora co-founder Charlie Cheever, Exponent has an enviable team.
When he was done, he concluded that Exponent had made a series of basic errors.
Now that Brady has accepted his punishment and is sitting out, Exponent is finally talking.
Caligiuri called Duane Steffey, 55, a principal scientist for Exponent with a Ph.D. in statistics.
Schmid will be on probation for the next two years, according to the Purdue Exponent.
Others begin with Adam Smith, the first exponent of the doctrine of the free market.
He is believed to be the exponent of the most ruthless wing of the organization.
"From a purely rational engineering mind looking at the trends in the data, exponent times an exponent, our utilization of natural resources is way beyond the natural carrying capacity of the earth, and we're seeing that in essentially ecosystem collapse," Matt Forkin had told me.
Even for the exponent of a new definition of racism, older ones are not easily banished.
That led him to nearby Exponent, where much of Pye's work involves robotics and the military.
But he founded and shaped City Ballet as his work's chief exponent; and so it remains.
If those three numbers don't have any factors in common apart from 3603, then when the product of their distinct prime factors is raised to any fixed exponent larger than 1 (for example, exponent 1.001) the result is larger than c with only finitely many exceptions.
For Hale, the holiday was the "best exponent…of the prosperity and happiness of the American people".
He was a believer in the gold standard, but became the foremost exponent of discretionary monetary policy.
The title pages said that it was "prepared by" a company called Exponent, of Menlo Park, Calif.
I listen to the Exponent podcast and they have an episode about Spotify's entrance into this market.
The craft liquor boom is partially an exponent of Texas' strong reputation for cultivating small business and entrepreneurship.
Adès also nods to the fact that Gerstein is a serious jazz player, a brilliant exponent of Gershwin.
The groom, 29, is an associate at Exponent, an engineering and scientific consulting firm in Menlo Park, Calif.
Lil Buck, the world-famous exponent of Memphis jookin, whose vocabulary he has enlarged, remains a phenomenal performer.
Mr. McCarthy was also an exponent of stop-and-frisk, which would be fiercely debated in New York.
Albright has long been an optimistic exponent of American exceptionalism, a consummate establishment figure not given to alarmist diatribes.
But as the creator and leading exponent of a new theatrical art-form, she demands nothing less of herself.
Samsung also worked with three different groups, UL, Exponent, and TUV Rheinland, who all offered their own independent results.
This is confusing without the math but it's because the pH scale is a logarithm of a negative exponent.
Beckenbauer, 70, was an leading exponent of sweeper role and is regarded as one of the game's finest players.
A 16-page rebuttal to the Exponent report by the American Enterprise Institute was given instant and wide credibility.
Mr. Jackson is known as a deft exponent of John Coltrane's clear and untempered sound on the tenor saxophone.
You can construct more elaborate polynomials by increasing the size of the largest exponent, or degree, of the expression.
Mark Lilla, author of The Once and Future Liberal: After Identity Politics, is another prominent exponent of this view.
The exponent indicates the presence of a binary star system, so yes, this star has a companion named π2 Gruis.
Mustafa Akyol is an exponent, in snappy English as well as his mother-tongue, of a liberal interpretation of Islam.
He played strategically off the rancorousness of the Tea Party, casting himself for years as the movement's reasonable, intellectual exponent.
Spin just closed an $8 million Series A round of venture funding led by Grishin Robotics, and joined by Exponent.
Big John McCarthy shouted "open your hand!" as Frye slammed in uppercut after uppercut against the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu exponent.
Within the profession, he was perhaps best known as a medical ethicist, an exponent of what he called therapeutic jurisprudence.
"I would expect that as foreign policy evolves, Rex Tillerson will become an increasingly prominent exponent of it," he said.
Scalia was for a long time its most prominent exponent on the court (its most ardent advocate now is Clarence Thomas).
Last month, DCC announced the sale of its environmental business to private equity firm Exponent for 219 million pounds, including debt.
A 2013 Exponent investigation into a long fight over ignition switches in General Motors cars helped lead to a widespread recall.
Larry Summers has been an outspoken exponent of the idea that our economy is in a longer period of secular stagnation.
John Barth, awarded for " Chimera "—a trilogy of novellas that zanily recast ancient narratives—was the leading exponent of postmodern fiction.
Prior to joining Automattic as design exponent, Ashleigh was the Creative Director and a digital strategist for the Obama White House.
The AGE Steel drones were created by Exponent Technology Services, a UAE-based company that also has an office in Montreal.
Exponent still receives emails from adamant critics, and its role in Deflategate has cost it several prospective clients, the company said.
"I can't erase the pain that I brought or bring Tony's life back," Schmid told the judge, according to the Exponent.
" In a note to employees, Mr. Baker called Ms. Blumenstein "a peerless exponent and advocate of the very highest quality journalism.
Ms. Feola, who has been championed by the conductor Riccardo Muti, presented herself as the exponent of a rich national heritage.
Although Trump is not a master orator, he is the greatest exponent in history of media manipulation and politics as entertainment.
"Cruz is a brilliant and articulate exponent of our views on the full spectrum of issues," National Review said in its endorsement.
The mayor was the arch-exponent of machine politics, using patronage, control of party funds and backroom deals to out-manoeuvre opponents.
The Exponent Telegram in Clarksburg, W.Va., has stopped its' Monday edition, and is considering other cost-saving measures due to the tariffs.
Exponent investigated the collapse of the Twin Towers for Swiss Re, one of the World Trade Center's major insurers, after Sept. 23.
In the end, Exponent said that it could not "determine with absolute certainty" whether there had been tampering with New England's balls.
A former host of "The Man Show" and an exponent of tawdry humor, he once seemed unlikely to become a liberal darling.
Mr. Pacheco is New York's most prominent exponent of bullerengue, the Afro-Colombian music tradition that still thrives on Colombia's Caribbean coast.
The most prominent exponent is Robinhood, a six-year-old Silicon Valley startup, which boasts 6m clients and charges nothing for trades.
At a program called "The Genius of Monteverdi," witness the genius of the conductor William Christie, an early-music exponent without compare.
How fascinating, then, to learn that this exponent of Indian dance culture has also studied astronomy and physics at Cambridge and Oxford.
Appearing on sports channel ESPN, 40-year-old Mayweather challenged the Irish mixed martial arts exponent to a fight using boxing rules only.
Jeffrey Lewis, an expert on arms control and disarmament at the Middlebury Institute in Monterey, California, is a keen exponent of this craft.
Along with a group of science-fiction authors, futurists and computer programmers, Mr Son is an exponent of the idea of the Singularity.
Mr Trump is the leading exponent of "post-truth" politics—a reliance on assertions that "feel true" but have no basis in fact.
It was Robert Caligiuri, 65, a principal engineer who has worked at Exponent for nearly 30 years and is one of Pye's mentors.
For the latter, having its headquarters in Silicon Valley — Facebook headquarters is a mile away — was a stroke of good fortune for Exponent.
We were really lucky to get Assassin, an insane talent and a very strong exponent of Jamaican and dancehall culture on this track.
"I believe with all my soul you are a manipulator and a liar," said Alice Heathcote, Tony Heathcote's stepmother, according to the Exponent.
It is sympathy for Marx that leads Sperber and Stedman Jones to insist that we read him in his nineteenth-century context, because they hope to distance him from the interpretation of his work made after his death by people like Karl Kautsky, who was his chief German-language exponent; Georgi Plekhanov, his chief Russian exponent; and, most influentially, Engels.
Today, PlushCare, a telehealth service, is announcing an $8 million Series A led by GGV Capital with participation from Lightspeed Venture Partners and Exponent.
Their properties are shifted only by a so-called "scaling exponent"—and scientists are discovering that these exponents are often simple numbers like ½ and -⅓.
He maintains that it is the distinct result of a unique capacity, advancing a series of arguments whose best-known exponent is Noam Chomsky.
In 2011, though, they invited Garrett McNamara, a professional big-wave exponent from Hawaii, to come and try the behemoths that broke further out.
But Germany remains insistent that member states should take primary responsibility for their own economic problems, a principle whose prime exponent has been Schaeuble.
However, Nadal quickly slapped down any notion that world number seven Thiem knows the secret of beating the greatest ever exponent of claycourt tennis.
Exponent anticipated them in this case, which is one reason it conducted every experiment it could think of, even if it knew the answers.
If the exponent field is able to shrink depending on need, that leaves more digits that can represent actual numerical content, which is good.
P. M. Forni, a professor of early Italian literature who became a leading exponent of civility in our own discourteous times, died on Dec.
According to the Exponent, Schmid suffered a psychotic break, and heard a voice telling her Heathcote was an evil entity she needed to destroy.
Additionally, some of the decisions made by Lopez Obrador, an exponent of economic nationalism, have shaken investor confidence in Mexico, dampening hopes for growth.
The owner of the lodge was a living exponent of the story of Rushmore, the granddaughter of the man who designed the pigtail bridges.
Exponent want to make it super simple for mobile developers to build out iOS and Android versions of their app while only coding in JavaScript.
She has tried to use horrific slaughter to unite a country in opposition to a creed whose most famous new exponent she refuses to name.
Chuck Norris is a big exponent of Zen meditation, but I came to it after a grueling spell in a Buddhist monastery in northern Thailand.
"When we released the report, I stood behind it 100 percent," Gabriel Ganot, one of the four Exponent executives to lead the Deflategate investigation, said.
To prepare for a visit from a journalist and a photographer, Exponent employees covered a couple of in-progress, large-scale experiments in blue tarps.
In Americans' popular imagination, Abraham Lincoln stands not only as a historic national leader, but also as the great exponent of the virtues of democracy.
In the late 240th century, when opera was becoming increasingly internationalized, Ms. Freni was hailed as a last exponent of the great Italian operatic heritage.
In that anxiety, he was an inheritor of XXXTentacion, perhaps the patient-zero figure of the SoundCloud rap movement, though also its most problematic exponent.
Grams said he had read none of the recent deposition testimony about the relationship between Ford and its two brake consultants, Cardno ChemRisk and Exponent.
The company's artistic director, Peter Boal, had staged it: he was a celebrated exponent of the male role in his years with New York City Ballet.
Against the best front-runner in the business and the best exponent of indoor tennis, for Cilic it was like climbing Mount Everest with a fridge.
For all the largely conservative bleating over safe spaces in recent years, Trump, since assuming office in 2017, has perhaps been the biggest exponent of them.
Exponent will also offer a live and archived webcast of the conference call, accessible from the Investor Relations section of the company's website, http://www.exponent.com/investors.
I was able to make a little bit of progress on the "2184 conjecture" in the case when the exponent a is actually EQUAL to 3.
Bocuse was an early exponent of "nouvelle cuisine", which reinterpreted traditional French cooking using less butter and cream and focusing on fresh ingredients and stylish presentation.
Developed before and continuing long after Arte Povera — of which Kounellis became a prominent exponent — his body of work outlasted that shifting moniker by several decades.
But this year, it was more American than ever in my experience, a more unified company and, more evidently, a proud exponent of first-rate choreography.
Since 2009, it has become the foremost exponent of work by its artist in residence Alexei Ratmansky, surely the most admirable ballet choreographer of our day.
Grams asked Paustenbach, then a vice president with the consulting firm Exponent, if he had any interest in studying the disease's possible association with brake work.
For example, particles' speeds at one instant can be rescaled, according to the scaling exponent, to give the distribution of speeds at any time later or earlier.
He used his story to advocate for cancer research, partnering with the V Foundation for Cancer Research, and Purdue University's Center for Cancer Research, The Exponent reported.
Rather than serving as an exponent of white working-class interests, advancing a policy agenda that would materially benefit his supporters, Trump serves merely as their id.
Engineers at Exponent were tasked with studying the air pressure of footballs at its test complex in Phoenix in the aftermath of the N.F.L.'s Deflategate scandal.
In his own buildings, Gropius was a major exponent of light-filled and spare modernist architecture, though he nurtured a plurality of styles in other artists' work.
In addition to running the Note 9 battery through its own multipoint safety check, Samsung has had it validated and certified by outside companies UL and Exponent.
At least one in the Northeast told Exponent that it could not risk its own credibility by being associated with the company behind the controversial Deflategate science.
He was an exponent of the moderate center-left brand of politics that Prime Minister Tony Blair of Britain and President Bill Clinton personified at the time.
His decision to refashion himself in office as a down-the-line exponent of hard-right policies has been the key strategic decision of the Trump presidency.
Exponent had a role in jury trials won by Ford in St. Louis and Pittsburgh last year, for example, and in a trial Ford lost in Tennessee.
Free trade, the chief exponent of laissez-faire capitalism, has come under withering scrutiny as agreements between nations have fallen short of their goals to create more prosperity.
"Clients hire Exponent because of our reputation for our independent, high quality, thorough and objective technical and scientific evaluations," Exponent's chief executive, Paul Johnston, said in an email.
Exponent employees imitated what they watched — throwing the balls, falling on them, shuffling them out of play, wiping them with towels, spraying them with water to simulate rain.
There is no finer exponent of lieder in the world today than Mr. Gerhaher, nor, arguably, a stronger partnership of singer and pianist than he and Gerold Huber.
There are about 86,000 foundations in the United States, and close to 98 percent have assets under $0003 million, according to Henry Berman, chief executive of Exponent Philanthropy.
The first of his books, "Be Here Now" (21971), sold more than two million copies and established him as an exuberant exponent of finding salvation through helping others.
He went on to work briefly as a computer programmer on Wall Street before becoming an early exponent of the art of polling toward the end of the decade.
It also separates Kagan from Thomas—who, now that Scalia is gone, is the main exponent of the view that the Constitution's exact language should govern the Justices' interpretations.
It went public in 1990 (its ticker symbol was FAIL), changed its named to Exponent in 1998 (ticker symbol: EXPO), and reported revenue of nearly $313 million last year.
The company has long been America's foremost exponent of what has been called the Holy Trinity of classical ballet: Petipa the Father, Balanchine the Son, Ashton the Holy Ghost.
Britain was gratified by the way in which this former anti-imperial fighter transmuted into a loyal exponent of the Commonwealth and a willing supporter of the wartime government.
Ms. Mudgal, dancing to taped music, had already proved herself a beautiful exponent of nritta, marvelously coordinating lower-body steps, upper-body gesture, facial expression and changes of direction.
For 60-plus years, the 17-term congressman has been an exponent of what he calls "good trouble": activism on issues such as voting rights, gun control, and immigration.
That decision was taken to improve Poland's scratchy relations with its European partners; the suave, English-speaking Mr Morawiecki is seen as a more convincing exponent of his boss's views.
Whether Trump would be a reliable exponent of conservative ends or not, it can't be said that tax reform or higher military spending would be the hallmarks of his administration.
Maroun Hannoush, CEO of Exponent North America, says this technology could transform the steel, oil and gas, lumber, retail, transport and construction, which are all big business here in Canada.
The prince is only the latest, if pitifully crude, exponent of shock-and-awe savagery that many Western elites have long deemed vital to the pacification of intransigent non-Westerners.
Mr. Masterson graduated from Rice University with a bachelor's degree in history but left for Manhattan soon after graduation to study with Stella Adler, a leading exponent of Method acting.
Influenza is spread by an exponent of two, meaning each person who gets it is likely to infect two others in a setting where people haven't been immunized, he said.
Classical Music There is no finer exponent of lieder in the world today than Mr. Gerhaher, nor, arguably, a stronger partnership of singer and pianist than he and Gerold Huber.
A methodical attack on the institutions of Western democracies has one ultimate objective: their replacement with the "soft" autocracies of which President Vladimir Putin of Russia is the supreme exponent.
The second component is around capability, [meaning] the capability that the agency has itself to build digital skills and tools ... Then we frame that equation to an exponent of trust.
Exponent – Unity for mobile apps Too often, apps that strike it big on mobile stifle their growth by focusing their scant resources on launching with only an IOS or Android app.
Samsung conducted an investigation with 700 dedicated staff testing 200,000 phones and 30,000 extra batteries, also commissioning three outside firms — UL, Exponent and TUV Rheinland — that ended up finding similar results.
On Ben Thompson's Exponent podcast from two weeks back — "Fruitful Clapping" — he discusses how Siri stops using your utterances/voice queries after 6 months (based on this Wall Street Journal article).
He has also become a leading exponent of Beethoven, having begun a nine-year commitment to record all 32 of the composer's sonatas and created a popular online course about them.
"Involving the unknown quantity or variable as an exponent" refers to formulas such as "2 to the power x" (2ˣ) for doubling or "3 to the power x" (3ˣ) for tripling.
In a recital that reaches from the Baroque to late Romanticism to the near contemporary, this leading exponent of the viola will include works by Biber, Telemann, Bach, Reger and Ligeti.
And she was a skilled exponent of the ruthless power politics of the Mughal court, where it was a tradition for princes to rebel against emperor-fathers, and to take no prisoners.
More broadly, the mid-terms suggested to Republicans the limits to the white nativist politics that Mr King is an extreme, but by no means the only, exponent of in his party.
The political climate was prepared by intellectuals with clear-cut racial theories, such as Brooks Adams, a Boston Brahmin friend of Roosevelt, and Charles B. Davenport, the leading American exponent of eugenics.
The double negative image "La Tour Eiffel" (around 1930) is a riveting photograph that is integral to the "Neues Sehen" (New Vision) aesthetic of which László Moholy-Nagy was a major exponent.
Actually, there is no distinction between absurd and adsurd when the exponent a = 2, so I would propose to call a number "strictly absurd" (or "strictly adsurd") if a is at least 3.
"We further observe an unprecedented sixfold-higher exponent of growth rate, faster onset, higher steady-state turnover rate, and a greater volume of water collected compared to other surfaces," Aizenberg and co write.
Automobile companies routinely hire Exponent to provide backup investigations during scandals, one reason Exponent's 150-acre complex in Phoenix includes a two-mile oval track, for testing — and crashing — cars and other vehicles.
The VC firm previously invested in printing companies Vistaprint (Nasdaq-listed) and Photobox (owner of Moonpig), which was acquired by Exponent Private Equity last October for a price I'm told was £400 million ($570m).
Lambacher reaches this conclusion through a nuanced study of parallels between republican and green philosophy, as he extrapolates them from the writings of Hannah Arendt, the twentieth century's most brilliant exponent of republican ideals.
More obscurely, Thomas White, a 33-year-old American in Paris, produced a semi-improvised movie featuring members of the avant-garde Living Theater and a soundtrack by the free jazz exponent Ornette Coleman.
The tweedy quarterly American Affairs presents itself as the high-level intellectual exponent of Trumpism, while Breitbart provides day-to-day red meat in the form of trolling, outrage and race-baiting cultural politics.
And, of prime concern to dance-goers and dancers alike: Can the company continue in its dual capacity as the world leader in new choreography and the foremost exponent of the Balanchine-Robbins repertory?
"Walking around the camp, this could have been me if my mother hadn't decided to move us out of Berlin in the spring of '33," he told Jewish Exponent, a weekly newspaper, in 2015.
Robert Anton (21980-218) was an important figure in a rich vein of 2525s performance that merged staged theater and visual art, and of which the theater director Robert Wilson was a leading exponent.
An exponent of "Eurasian" geopolitical thought which dreams of a great Slavic-Turkic land empire under Moscow's command, he saw his influence soar during the early months of the conflict in eastern Ukraine in 2014.
Fergal was previously a Partner with Highland Capital Partners, where he led the firm's successful investments in VistaPrint (NASDAQ: CMPR), PhotoBox (Exponent/ELTA), Privalia (Vente-Privee) and Coremetrics (IBM), and started its European investment initiative.
WHAT HE DESERVES MORE CREDIT FOR The biggest misperception of Obama is that he is some kind of wild leftist, when in fact he has proven to be an unremarkable exponent of the Washington consensus.
Aidan Dun has more going against him than most: an idiosyncratic exponent of what Aldous Huxley called "the perennial philosophy," the mystical traditions he feels most at home with are the Celtic Church and Rastafarianism.
Nor had Neo Rauch, a leading exponent of the New Leipzig School of Painting and his wife, Rosa Loy, also a noted artist, collaborated on an art project with joint authorship before working at Bayreuth.
"If you really want to have an impact, it takes some work," said Henry L. Berman, chief executive of Exponent Philanthropy, a nonprofit that guides and educates a membership network of small, sparsely staffed foundations.
A brilliant student and talented artist, he came home after fighting in World War I and became a leading exponent in Italy of the Dada movement, which, like Evola, rejected the church and bourgeois institutions.
Investor confidence in Mexico has been shaken by some of the decisions made by Lopez Obrador, a leftist exponent of economic nationalism who has vowed to reduce chronic inequality and deliver average annual growth of 4%.
Among them were I.M. Pei (the creator of the Louvre's glass pyramid), Philip Johnson (one of modernism's foremost masters and creator of the Midtown Manhattan "Lipstick" building), and Paul Rudolph (an exponent of brutalist concrete buildings).
The octogenarian Tata was acquisitive, legacy driven and an exponent of the traditional Tata Trusts view that companies exist to provide value and service to a community, making profits as a by-product of that process.
That called to mind the 1946 concert, whose players were the estate's owners, Walter Rosen, a financier and pianist, and his wife, Lucie Rosen, an early exponent of the exotic electronic instrument known as the theremin.
In the subsequent decades, post-imperial Britain in fact found several roles: as a fulcrum between Europe and America; as an old hand at globalisation in a re-globalising world; and as a leading exponent of neoliberalism.
Most of the particles in the system would have slowed from one moment to the next, cascading to slower and slower speeds at a characteristic rate—in this case, with a scaling exponent of approximately -3/2.
Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) and Manchin, both members of the Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs, published an op-ed in West Virginia's Exponent Telegram advocating for reforming the VA and strengthening veterans' health care and benefits. Oct.
Separately, Honda has hired U.S.-based engineering consultancy Exponent to investigate the cause of the air bag ruptures, and is also part of a consortium of automakers to commission Orbital ATK to test Takata air bag inflators.
Investor confidence in Mexico has been shaken by some of Lopez Obrador's decisions as a leftist exponent of economic nationalism who took office in December vowing to reduce chronic inequality and deliver average annual growth of 4%.
Its chief exponent was the poet Edgar Lee Masters and his "Spoon River Anthology," published in 1915, a collection of verse ostensibly in the voices of villagers buried in the cemetery of a fictional Illinois small town.
He soon emerged as a leading exponent of post-painterly abstraction, a catchall term describing the impulse of the generation seeking to recast abstraction in cooler, more analytic terms after the Sturm und Drang of Abstract Expressionism.
A veteran asbestos judge in Wayne County, Michigan, wrote in an opinion that he'd never encountered the argument that "the science was not there" on mesothelioma and brakes until he heard a case involving an Exponent witness.
"My expectation is that [MoviePass] offers a deal too good to be true, signs up all these users, and makes the deal worse and worse," said James Allworth, co-host of Exponent, a podcast about tech and society.
Once a lonely exponent of originalism, the notion that the Constitution should be interpreted based on the original intent of its authors, Justice Scalia through sheer force of will helped push the philosophy into the mainstream legal debate.
Investor confidence in Mexico has been shaken by some of the decisions of Lopez Obrador, a leftist exponent of economic nationalism who took office in December vowing to reduce chronic inequality and deliver average annual growth of 4%.
An exponent of "the long war"—the theory that, if IRA bomb attacks in Northern Ireland and mainland Britain went on long enough, British spirit would eventually be worn down—Mr Adams eventually oversaw a push for peace.
If Trump loses narrowly, it is much more conceivable that Republicans will see Trump as a weak exponent of a winning strategy than that they'll undertake a massive course correction, to make sure new Trumps need not apply.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK Back in 1973, Jalal Mansur Nuriddin - a black activist, devout Muslim, acupuncturist, martial art exponent, and thriving poet from Harlem's Writers Workshop - released Hustlers Convention under his artist name Lightnin' Rod.
It has been, in various seasons, America's foremost exponent of the repertories of Michel Fokine (21983-21988), Frederick Ashton (1904-1988), Antony Tudor (1908-1987), Kenneth MacMillan (1929-1992), and the 19833th-century war horses ("Giselle" et al.).
And today you all have a front-row seat to sit back and listen and hear from an extraordinarily provocative political mind and to draw your own conclusions for yourselves about America's foremost exponent of American economic nationalism.
"Are people going to to be as delighted to use this Microsoft product as they are using Slack?" asked James Allworth, a business strategist and co-host of a technology podcast, Exponent, who has not used Microsoft Teams.
Samsung said its investigation, which involved 700 dedicated staff testing 200,000 phones and 30,000 additional batteries, was also validated by similar findings by the three outside firms it brought in to investigate (UL, Exponent and Germany's TUV Rheinland).
Robert Greenstein, who as founder and president of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities spends more time advocating for expanding programs for low-income Americans than just about anyone else alive, is a prominent exponent of this view.
According to the results from Exponent, UL, and TUV Rheinland, the problem with the battery A was that there was a deformity on the upper-right corner, which caused the electrodes inside the battery to bend and then combust.
Swede Bjorkman, a fine exponent of grasscourt tennis, has even encouraged Cilic to play more doubles to make him more confident at the net, and that paid dividends at Queen's where Cilic and Marcin Matkowski reached the doubles final.
Mr. Hendricks did not invent this practice, known as vocalese — most jazz historians credit the singer Eddie Jefferson with that achievement — but he became its best-known and most prolific exponent, and he turned it into a group art.
Teresa Reichlen has long been the definitive exponent of Choleric's thunder-and-lightning steps, while Anthony Huxley, sometimes too contained in the past, broke through as Melancholic to a new fervor, his torso powerfully showing the conflicts embodied here.
Samsung hired 700 engineers to test out 200,000 Note 7 devices and 30,33 batteries, and engaged external investigators from independent safety science company UL, consulting firm Exponent and German technical services provider TUV Rheinland to probe the issue as well.
Ms. Brown's talent as an innovative "What if?" investigator of movement in space and time has seldom been in doubt; she's in the history books as the foremost exponent of postmodern dance, and her work has long seemed a tonic.
CONFIDENCE SHAKY Investor confidence in Mexico has been shaken by some of the decisions made by Lopez Obrador, a leftist exponent of economic nationalism who took office in December vowing to reduce chronic inequality and deliver average annual growth of 4%.
"While there are no words to ease the hurt at times like this, we hope some comfort can be found in knowing what an inspiration Tyler is to our student-athletes, coaches, staff and fans," read their statement, The Exponent reported.
Buyout funds recently backed another tax free shopping firm in Ireland, Fintrax Group, which was sold in November by London-based Exponent Private Equity to French investment firm Eurazeo in a deal which valued the business at 550 million euros.
Like the poster artist Victor Moscoso and the multimedia group USCO, Mr. Arnold, who during the late 1960s designed handbills for rock bands and programmed midnight shows at an old San Francisco movie-house, was an exponent of hippie modernism.
In a recent phone conversation with Dr. Steve Murray, a VP at Bay Area-based engineering consulting firm Exponent, he noted how more commuters can use e-bikes as a transportation method —mainly because of the battery and electric motor.
" If independent research had shown no connection between brake work and mesothelioma, Ruckdeschel said, "they wouldn't have had to go and pay Exponent to write all the papers to say, 'Well, we've reanalyzed the data, and there really isn't any evidence.
Mr. McLaughlin — the guitarist who as a teenager helped define Miles Davis's early forays into fusion and with his Mahavishnu Orchestra became an influential exponent of the marriage between rock, jazz and Indian classical music — appears to be winding down his career.
Now, on the eve of European Parliament elections likely to result in a rightist lurch, it has an anti-immigrant, populist government whose strongman, Matteo Salvini, known to his followers as "the Captain," is the Continent's most seductive exponent of the new illiberalism.
And when those companies receive research from Exponent that supports their claims — that says they or the company they insure were not at fault, for example — they often use the research to bolster their case, in courtrooms and in the court of public opinion.
Considered a master of the novella, a rarely cultivated discipline, Mr. Harrison was also known for his essays on food: He was perhaps the leading exponent of the small subgenre in which shotguns and shoe leather play a far greater role than balsamic reduction.
One of the more startling sets of the festival was also one of the less experimental, at least on its face: The vocalist Jazzmeia Horn — an exponent of Betty Carter's style of rugged, piqued hard-bop — drove her six band mates into a controlled frenzy.
The year before, Mr. Haggard had received his first big break when he was hired to play bass in the band of Wynn Stewart, an early exponent of the lean, hard-driving Bakersfield sound that Mr. Haggard and Mr. Owens went on to make famous.
Although the United States has long lost its reputation as a shining exponent of human rights and democracy in the region, the United States still wields enormous power over Ethiopia and can leverage its diplomatic power to help steer the country out of the crisis.
Early in his career, Mr. Van Sant, who is gay, rose to prominence as an exponent of the New Queer Cinema, and he has spoken frequently about his close artistic relationships with his actors, in particular with River Phoenix, who died of a drug overdose in 1993.
While a short video in the exhibition shows her measuring a Malaysian sitter's head with calipers, the show emphasizes her differences with scholars like the British anthropologist Sir Arthur Keith, a leading exponent of the idea of racial typologies (and the model for Hoffman's bust exemplifying the craggy Scot).
One Redditer and female privilege exponent — who regularly posts in r/MensRights and free speech subreddit r/Not1984 — explained his views to me via Reddit DM. He tells me he's 45 years old and he manages a small business, sourcing and selling parts for the agricultural industry in Denmark.
But her performance of "Shiva Tarangam," which opened the program, showed her as a consummate exponent of the Kuchipudi genre, and an artist whose footwork, play of fingers and arms, eyes and facial expressions and vivid use of separate parts of the torso all created an elaborate harmony.
For a 2001 bit floating-point number, it turns out that we really only get 210 binary digits to represent the numerical content of a number, with the rest reserved for representing the position of the decimal point within the number (as an exponent, as in scientific notion).
What is remarkable is that each version has been, arguably, the finest exponent of that position in history; each and every one has been captured by a moment that confirms his mastery of that role, that suggests he had completed that particular task and was ready for something new.
Taken together, the labors of this Roosevelt-Lodge partnership forged the reputation of their Republican Party as the exponent of a more vigorous, forceful and outward-looking foreign policy, in contrast to the Democrats' narrower horizons and embrace of traditional isolation — horizons that Wilson would do much to expand.

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