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"free-floating" Definitions
  1. not attached to or controlled by anything
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Also, China's currency, the yuan, is not fully free floating.
An added ingredient is a strain of free-floating political paranoia.
We've discovered a free-floating planet not bound to any star.
It's easier than piercing the wall for a free-floating display.
So, yes, the free-floating fear of death is definitely a thing.
Right. Because it's just you, it's not just free-floating out there.
Cut that cord, and suddenly my phone is a free floating entity.
The free-floating neurotransmitter then binds to molecules on the receiver neuron.
This time, ReachNow launched its free-floating car-sharing service in Seattle.
Images like these chart a free-floating concatenation of ideas and associations.
But he also stressed the real has a free-floating exchange rate.
This process generates a small, free-floating ball of stem cells: a blastocyst.
Bezos imagines a future where humans live in free-floating space pod colonies.
Still, there needs to be education around the free-floating model, Sun said.
The company initially launched its free-floating car-sharing service in San Francisco.
Instead of answers, the audience was merely offered free-floating snippets of music.
But he also stressed that the real has a free-floating exchange rate.
Melting ice forms a lake on free-floating ice in Ilulissat Icefjord, July 22.
The resulting image is exacting and handmade, playful and stark, weighty and free-floating.
The only nature I'm communing with is my basic nature toward free-floating dread.
A yolk sac had formed, but there was no free-floating embryo in sight.
Throughout, a sense of free-floating demonic possession affects both woodland and domestic creatures.
But it was hard to shake a free-floating anxiety that some disaster loomed.
Free-floating societal anxieties seemed to inject themselves into the proceedings in other ways.
British investors held 29.5 percent of the bank's free-floating shares, Sberbank's official said.
But as we drove closer, we realized they weren't free-floating orbs at all.
And those free floating, Trump/Sanders wildcards could have a major impact on both primaries.
Claire was restlessness to my stillness, late to my early, free-floating to my rootedness.
Free-floating genes shed by the heart, for example, might reveal damage from a heart attack.
Free-floating hydrogen atoms are compressed in an electromagnetic field until they create a fusion reaction.
Canada has a robust space program, emblematized by free-floating astronaut guitarists and enormous robotic arms.
The city is also putting together new rules on how to control the free-floating devices.
But there wasn't the idea of taking the photographs and changing them to free-floating signifiers.
And who could forget astronaut Chris Hadfield's free-floating 2015 performance of David Bowie's "Space Oddity"?
Spin also wants to develop a hybrid model that uses both free-floating and docked scooters.
At every turn Ms. Kalman's pairings remind us that language is a free-floating, malleable thing.
I didn't do anything illegal, but I was just kind of free floating through the world.
Floating in the northern Atlantic Ocean, it is formed by mats of free-floating sargassum seaweed.
Floating in the northern Atlantic Ocean, it is formed by mats of free-floating sargassum seaweed.
While tertiary sewage treatment can kill or remove resistant bacteria, it doesn't destroy free-floating DNA.
In this aerial view, melting ice forms a lake on free-floating ice in the Ilulissat Icefjord.
And within the conversation around the dockless format, there's a debate between lock-to versus free-floating.
The free-floating exchange rate system is good, which doesn't mean we will not make any steps.
They are free-floating phrases, clouds of childish petulance attached to the surface in torn canvas strips.
Within the U.S. dockless market, Ericson said he sees two models emerging: free-floating and lock-to.
Instead, the owners talk about their free-floating anxiety, and about how the N.F.L. is under siege.
A free-floating ' made me think "possessive," or "poss," but it's just the brief indication for FEET.
Hardt added that the free-floating zloty was "a good insurance policy" in case of external shocks.
The language isn't likely to impact all three NAFTA countries, which have a free floating exchange rate.
Back then, Earth's atmosphere was choked in methane and ammonia, without any free floating oxygen to speak of.
Films that provide a window into an unwell mentality, however, can color every scene with free-floating fear.
Visitors look out onto free-floating ice in the Ilulissat Icefjord during unseasonably warm weather near Ilulissat, Greenland.
In Paris in particular, there were four different free-floating bike companies — Ofo, Mobike, Obike and GoBee Bike.
Meirelles also told reporters that authorities saw no reason for intervention in a free-floating exchange rate regime.
They were able to determine its mass and determine that the object could be a free-floating planet.
The Massive's free-floating operations are a vital part of a flowering of Indian music in New York.
But without a job, "I felt like I was free-floating, bobbing along on the ocean," she said.
Artifacts sit in free-floating glass cases, the sloping walls serving as projection screens for looping art films.
After a lot of Ofo and Mobike rides, I became frustrated with the unpredictable nature of free-floating services.
Intelligent Apps' free-floating services, parking services, charging services and itinerary apps will merge to simplify the product offering.
Sunfleet is a station-based car sharing system akin to ZipCar rather than a free-floating service like car2go.
Even when he's free-floating through a haze of glass boxes and stop-motion nightmares, we're still with him.
They were things of words alone, free-floating wisps of thought, in a perpetual town meeting of unleashed opinions.
China has promised repeatedly to let its currency move to a more free-floating, less managed and controlled beast.
However, Atlante's holding could be considered akin to free-floating, because the shares are held by an asset manager.
In towns with water issues, every illness seems mysterious, leaving most people with a kind of free-floating fear.
Ice flow travels outward, from ground to sea, and can break the ice sheets down into free-floating icebergs.
A notably grim affair, "Stranger" is redolent of urban paranoia and permeated with a sense of free-floating guilt.
Doing that without an eye toward exchange rate manipulation is critical in a globalized economy with free-floating currencies.
The worst of the drops occurred in 220, after the country's central bank introduced a free floating exchange rate.
By contrast smaller, free-floating organic particles, known as "marine snow", sink at a rate of just centimetres a day.
Car2go, the free-floating car-sharing service owned by Daimler, launched in Chicago this week — the company's 25th market globally.
These problems may sound fairly abstract—after all, it's hard to pin down the effects of free-floating, ambient hostility.
According to bourse data, Edita is the only company listed on the bourse with GDRs higher than free floating shares.
It has GDRs representing 24.9 percent of its shares, while its free floating shares on the bourse total 14.12 percent.
His fluid, free-floating camerawork results in perhaps the most successful attempt at reproducing the overwhelming infinity of outer space.
CIMON is a pretty exceptional robot head, but it's not the first free-floating bot to join an ISS crew.
Hearing him freestyle over k-pop instrumentals is the closest I'll get to feeling like a cloud: free, floating, carefree.
What better place to put free-floating fear of the infinite unknown but into the tangible math of counting calories.
It's as if violence is its own country, free-floating and borderless, which Riad ends up visiting more and more.
He dissolved the beat of some songs to turn them into free-floating teases — part sermon, part comedy, part come-on.
Some have argued that this attempt to control innovation will damage Google's much-praised culture of rag-tag, free-floating creativity.
As the name suggests, this button helps you locate the closest free-floating scooter that you can unlock with your phone.
Others aren't so eager to have the free-floating devices strewn across city streets, clogging bike lanes, or blocking pedestrian access.
The Facebook CEO also took a minute to address his thoughts on free-floating holograms, like the ones from Star Wars.
The greater the value of a company's free-floating shares, the more its performance will impact the overall S&P 0.643.
DWS is seeking anchor investors, the person said, while it also wants to ensure the liquidity of the free floating shares.
After months of free-floating privacy concerns (and undaunted user growth), this is one protest that has real sting to it.
However, the works—completely unrelated to each other in conception—present a fresh, if not free-floating, take on the cigarette.
But all such formulae are variations on the theme of isolating a cell's protein-making machinery in a free-floating suspension.
The long pre-euro experience shows that no country could be protected from that by managed or free-floating exchange rates.
The credit probably lies with Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law and a free-floating adviser in the White House.
" At such moments, the score extends the free-floating lyrical vein that Adams developed in Act III of "Nixon in China.
"The yuan is not a free-floating currency," Societe Generale's Global Head of FX Strategy Kit Juckes wrote in a note.
"The idea at first was to have free-floating motes in the brain with RF [radio frequency] powering them," Carmena said.
In one box, amid the guestbook from my mom's memorial and a free-floating clipped obituary, is a section of The Reporter.
Songs such as "You'll Never Walk Alone" soared over Broadway's footlights, taking on a life of their own as free-floating anthems.
The intricate floral design complements Edge of Belgravia's Black Diamond knife block, which safely encloses your knives in a free-floating display.
The cars are available in a "free-floating" arrangement, meaning they'll be free to pickup and park wherever public parking is available.
There has never been a case of so much free-floating cash being readily available in startups just waiting to be attacked.
" With other vehicle-sharing systems, "it has always been the dream to have the vehicles be free-floating and autonomous in management.
Recently, a team of scientists revealed a frightening member of this menagerie: free-floating cancer cells that cause contagious tumors in shellfish.
Plus, the resistance gene was located on a plasmid—a free-floating circle of DNA that makes it easy to get around.
Instead, it consisted of a free-floating boom, bent into the shape of a horseshoe, with a skirt secured to its underside.
Cut the bottom of the muscle by tenderly running your blade under the oyster until it's free-floating in its own juices.
But the coins sold in coin offerings are meant to exist independent of Bitcoin and Ethereum, with their own free-floating value.
Zac Nicholson's images are soft as dust, but it's the haze of fusty rooms and the free-floating sexism of the time.
When two neutron stars collide, they expel neutrons into surrounding space, which slam into free-floating heavy nuclei in their stellar neighborhood.
Just like other free-floating mobility services, you can open an app, locate the nearest vehicle around you, unlock it and ride.
The physicists then turned off the beam and watched what happened as the ions swiped energetic electrons from other free-floating molecules.
Recently, some central banks have also indicated they would increase their reserves of the Chinese yuan, which is not a free floating currency.
Renault already offers a car sharing service in France called "Renault Mobility" and operates 500 Zoe electric cars in "free floating" in Madrid.
But one of the requirements of the SDR is that the onshore and offshore yuan need to converge toward a free floating rate.
Last year's Brexit referendum triggered the pound's biggest fall since the era of free-floating exchange rates was introduced over 21.30 years ago.
I felt more constricted there, but you realize that the free-floating socialization is the last gasp of that kind of democratic [experience].
I've collected enough free-floating mass that soon, if I want to keep growing my cell, I'll need to start hunting other players.
With the Russians sowing confusion, Trump surfed those free-floating anxieties, that fear of not knowing who we are, straight to Pennsylvania Avenue.
The black boots, sweats, pants and ski masks of the Antifa movement are a more broad-based and free-floating signifier of anarchy.
Beginning as a feud between culturally ambitious game critics and a claque of revanchist fans, Gamergate became a free-floating snowball of grievance.
" Pressed about Mnuchin's remarks, White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said at a daily briefing in Washington: "We believe in a free-floating currency.
In an opinion released Wednesday by the Justice Department, Sessions wrote that immigration judges do not have "free-floating power" to dismiss removal proceedings.
Another 45% is held by Telecom Egypt, itself owned 80% by the Egyptian government and 20% as free-floating shares on the stock exchange.
The free-floating color; the abstraction; the separate sheets of paper; the sun that is setting or rising — all evoke the doorstep of infinity.
Below, we've brought these recorded memories of free-floating festivals and colorful locales (back) to life in an original photo shoot starring their authors.
"The goal is to encourage companies to increase their free-floating shares on the bourse," the exchange's chairman Mohamed Omran told Reuters on Thursday.
Dockless, free-floating, shared personal mobility devices (scooters, bicycles and more) have been dumped on cities by the likes of Bird, LimeBike and Spin.
The free-floating cubes were designed to alleviate some of the more routine tasks that astronauts complete daily, like taking inventory or moving cargo.
Notch-leaved phacelia, in colors ranging from blue to lavender, were also common, along with the free-floating white blossoms known as gravel ghosts.
In such a world, propositions are always provisional, and reality itself consists not of fixed truths, but of free-floating perspectives, modes and poses.
It's a cringe-worthy spectacle of the sort that occurs when a solipsist free-floating through the universe collides with an actual human being.
On Wednesday afternoon, White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders sought to clarify Mnuchin's earlier comments, telling reporters that Trump believes in a free-floating currency.
And the (verbatim) language of the exchanges in "The Town Hall Affair" now registers as rather quaint in its free-floating, self-footnoting intellectualism.
The relationship to Beethoven was not immediately apparent, at least to a listener with a memory unclouded with a lot of free-floating cadenzas.
The specific targets and groups have faded away, but the techniques and free-floating misogyny feel like an inescapable part of the internet now.
Melting ice forms a lake on free-floating ice at the Ilulissat Icefjord during unseasonably warm weather on July 30, 2019, near Ilulissat, Greenland.
When you have this sort of free-floating anger, this paranoia, there's also elements of greed and anarchy — where do you go from there?
In April 2015 the Kiwi hit around A$0.9979, the closest it has gotten to parity since the two currencies free-floating in the 1980s.
The virtual reality free-floating space survival sim left me a tad queasy, and I'm somewhere in the middle of the VR sickness sensitive spectrum.
Critics note that the government has repeatedly announced "free-floating" systems that withered away precisely because authorities never allowed them to be determined by demand.
They were quick to describe personal vehicles as dockless, free-floating, unshared personal mobility devices that are perfectly acceptable eyesores that crowd already congesting roadways.
China will also look to give its currency greater flexibility, expand its free floating range and reduce intervention in the foreign exchange markets, Huang said.
There is much gravity-free floating going on here, evoking the 'high' of falling in love, as seen in "La vérité entre deux langues" (2016).
In my mind, malls have always been portals for all this gross crap—free-floating spaceships where you can live off the stuff in them.
But I've always been fascinated by the process of songwriting and how musicians take free-floating ideas and pare them down to something emotionally affecting.
Free-floating stones cause the inner ear to give faulty information to the brain about our position in space, creating a false sensation of motion.
What remains constant, though, is a free-floating anxiety that binds the boys (all nonprofessional actors) closer together, moving as if sharing a single skin.
You talk about "passing" as white and about your responsibility to visible minorities (a commendable sentiment), and you evoke a sense of free-floating bias.
For Mr. Bonello's cadre of good-looking militants, deeds are more like marketing slogans, expressions of a free-floating aesthetic of tedium and mild stimulation.
This layer is made up of plasma, or free-floating electrons, and magnetic flux -- the measurement of a magnetic field force in a specific area.
Other countries that have made the switch to free-floating currencies without capital controls in recent years are Argentina in 25 and Russia in 22.
The European Commission has found the deal would raise competition concerns for free-floating car sharing services in Berlin, Cologne, Duesseldorf, Hamburg, Munich and Vienna.
It's all nonsense, of course, the overheated product of the free-floating pathologies informing each new lunatic claim that shapes the alt-right's toxic ideologies.
Critics immediately noted that the government has repeatedly announced "free-floating" systems that withered away precisely because authorities never allowed them to be determined by demand.
To communicate with the inhabitants of a 1,500-foot-high, free-floating spaceship that's just materialized over a giant patch of green somewhere in the world.
So there's a free-floating head-turn-y anxiety to the whole experience that makes it especially hard to enjoy your Kentucky Muffin cocktail in peace.
And because friction and mechanical wear are trivial in a free-floating rotor, it can be spun faster than a traditional reaction wheel — a lot faster.
It's still not my job or the job of ANY reporter to do free floating speculation about a dude's health, it does no one any good.
A gigantic ice shelf is on the verge of splitting away from Antarctica to become a free-floating iceberg, according to newly released images from NASA.
The show's tour-de-force, "Cave," a 48 by 56-inch canvas, slaps a border on the free-floating color groups of the other three paintings.
"Just to be free-floating up there, no tether to the shuttle, I thought that was so cool — to be a satellite yourself," Dr. Kavandi said.
Much of his answer took the form of free-floating clauses, like dialogue from a bad experimental play, which made his actual positions challenging to parse.
Uber also announced this past week that it has integrated its app with French startup Cityscoot, which has a fleet of free-floating moped-style scooters.
One explanation is that Planet Nine was once a free-floating world, meaning a planet with no host star, that was ensnared by the Sun's gravity.
And the City of Paris announced today that companies that operate free-floating services will have to pay a tax depending on the size of their fleet.
A free-floating zloty is one of our strengths in economic policy, but also we do not rule out an intervention, if the market situations warrants it.
The rationale for their behaviour (diverting a predator, say, or tempting a mate) is "free-floating"—implicit in the creatures' design but not represented in their minds.
Given that the Milky Way contains anywhere between 303 to 400 billion actual stars, this finding implies that our galaxy is littered with these free-floating failures.
Drass added that when the European Extremely Large Telescope comes online in 2024, it could reveal even more "free-floating" planets than seen in even this photo.
The Cold War fever had broken, and the hangover of fifty solid years of paranoia was now free-floating through society, looking for something to latch onto.
Just like meditation, coloring also allows us to switch off our brains from other thoughts and focus only on the moment, helping to alleviate free-floating anxiety.
And, of course, Red's free-floating rage is ultimately validated, though it doesn't really prove all that important to the final mission to rescue the birds' eggs.
The aliens, giant seven-legged "heptapods," who speak by extending their sinewy tentacles and drawing symbols in what looks like free-floating ash, don't necessarily mean harm.
One tale that continues to pop up is how the United States should return to the gold standard because it is superior to a free-floating currency.
On that basis, the government's opponents, including most of the media, hope to capitalize on enough free-floating cynicism to swing the election against the governing party.
At the time, the state of Alaska was only five years old and often regarded as a kind of free-floating addendum to the rest of America.
The characters resemble their predecessors from "The Simpsons" and "Futurama" but the world they inhabit lacks the screaming primary colors and free-floating surrealism we're used to.
There's no utterance that can't be absorbed into his arsenal — and no limit to the free-floating hate he can so expertly channel into his chosen target.
It also has a free-floating foreign exchange regime and a diversified economy that is underpinned by farm exports like tea and coffee, as well as tourism.
Gref also said that of the bank's free-floating shares, 40 percent are held by U.S. investors - an increase of 1.5 percentage points on the previous year.
But in a study published on Thursday in the journal Cell, Dr. Shendure and his colleagues took some important steps toward identifying the origins of free-floating DNA.
Many of the companies — including Blue Origin, Boeing and Northrop Grumman — presented ideas for new, free-floating space stations that could play host to tourists and even manufacturing.
They found that this energy release caused atoms in the dynein protein to move in random directions when the protein was simulated as free-floating in a liquid.
Or so was apparent during London Fashion Week, which took place against a backdrop of the free-floating bewilderment induced by Britain's decision to leave the European Union.
These crises often involved attempts to hold the pound at a fixed rate against other currencies, something that is no longer an issue because it is free-floating.
Various ISS protocols will be programmed into the free-floating head, along with a camera, so that it can make itself useful to Gerst during their joint experiments.
He's interested in one of the critical steps in the evolution of complex life: how cells became eukaryotic, with different internal compartments rather than free-floating cell contents.
To do so they need to find natural lenders, the most obvious being those entities holding non-financed stock, known in the LME community as "free-floating" material.
The process dissolved all biological matter except the nuclei, reducing a brain to several vials of free-floating nuclei suspended in liquid the color of unfiltered apple juice.
So even if they were stolen, the fact that they're out there, free-floating, anyone can look at, probably begs context, begs reporting, begs well here's what's happening here.
Although there have been issues with this free-floating model in China — resulting in a plethora of abandoned bikes — Sun believes this model is good for the long-term.
Instead, she embraces the vulnerability that comes with releasing music under her own name, a vulnerability that feels congruent with the more free-floating material she's been working on.
This included ending the "strong rupee" policy, which had led to pressures building up within the economy, but would not extend as far as a fully free floating currency.
The male and female corals must release their sperm and eggs into the water at the same time, where they will join to form thousands of free-floating larvae.
These candidates did not have to sell themselves to voters against such an intense combination of terrorism, mass shootings, police and gun violence, social unease and free-floating fear.
Just like other free-floating micro-mobility services, you could unlock a moped scooter somewhere and leave it somewhere else as long as you remain in the operating area.
Bob's early pieces had this sort of free-floating stuff next to the highly rigorously organized stuff, and I think Reza was aware of that work in some way.
If you're intrigued by basketball-sized balloons on the back and free-floating lumps on the arm, you're going to love this introduction to Dr. Pimple Popper's lipoma practice.
"The commitments thus fully address the Commission's concerns as they will reduce the barriers to entry for competing free-floating car sharing providers," the Commission said in a statement.
According to the City of Paris, there are 241,222 free-floating vehicles of all forms and shapes in the city, from electric scooters to fluorescent bikes and motorcycle-like scooters.
These days a lot of would-be champions of the people prefer their macroeconomic policies on the orthodox side: inflation targets, fiscal restraints, free-floating currencies, that sort of thing.
While it is fashionable these days in mental health circles to conceive of anxiety as a free-floating condition, it is often related to such profound violations of personal integrity.
Yes, it's that huge—the expanse along the horizon line is a free-floating iceberg measuring about 100 kilometers (60 miles) in length and about 30 kilometers (18 miles) wide.
Combine these factors, and you get a distinct movement with an unusually radical belief system — not just a free-floating group of trolls or a simple reflection of offline sexism.
Car2go, the free-floating car-sharing service owned by Daimler, temporarily shut down its service in Chicago on Wednesday after dozens of Mercedes-Benz vehicles were stolen using the app.
"We have just started on the sustainability road – fiscal and monetary discipline dictated by a free-floating currency," Hany Genena, head of research at Beltone Financial said in a note.
Such free-floating places are shrouded in mystery relative to their star-anchored peers, because they lurk in the shadows of the galaxy, and leave few traces of their presence.
Under the new measures, portfolio investors could access foreign exchange in a free-floating window, boosting confidence that they would be able to liquidate and repatriate capital with relative ease.
At the morning show, Saraste kept to a fairly strict tempo, limiting Hadelich's ability to tug at Britten's free-floating lines; yet the second movement had an anxious, sweaty force.
Critics immediately questioned the latter claim, noting that the government has repeatedly announced "free-floating" systems that withered away precisely because authorities never allowed them to be determined by demand.
The thrusting terraces have views of Roosevelt Island and the Queensboro Bridge, Just as dramatic are the plunging views inside, from the apartment's treacherous catwalks and banister-free floating staircases.
Penske Dash describes itself as "free-floating," although within Washington, D.C. it's a bit more constrained than some other services that allow customers to park anywhere within a geographic area.
NASA's second free-flying assistant robot gets to work NASA activated a free-floating autonomous robot called 'Bumble' earlier this year, and now Bumble has a new companion called Honey.
Orbiting the planet is CIEL, a "man-made, free-floating" colony consisting of "redesigned remnants from old space stations" and ruled by the "rage-mouthed Empire Leader" Jean de Men.
As University of Michigan nuclear engineer Igor Jovanovic and his colleagues discovered, this also works to determine the difference between uranium isotopes, even when they're free-floating in the air.
This free-floating oxygen shouldn't have been there, prompting the scientist to speculate that the comet has an interior source of molecular oxygen to replenish the diminishing molecules on the outside.
Delaforge's discovery was lucky, according to a University of Manitoba press release—these creatures are only free-floating adults during May and June—otherwise they're either larvae or parasites on clams.
The problem was capturing the transition in action—the STEREO spacecraft is about 20 million miles from the Sun where the solar wind also contains free-floating electrons which scatter sunlight.
Perhaps the cities could even make up for lost parking revenue by introducing usage fees for personal mobility devices that are free floating, or ridesharing companies that use the curbside lane.
ALMATY, March 16 (Reuters) - Kazakhstan's central bank kept its policy rate unchanged at 12.0% on Monday and said it would stick to a free floating exchange rate regime for the tenge.
Unlike other major currencies such as the U.S. dollar or the Japanese yen, which have a free floating exchange rate, China maintains strict control of the yuan's rate on the mainland.
However, FTSE Russell said in a release after Monday's market close that Longfin shares will be removed from the Russell indexes due to insufficient free-floating shares as of Feb. 14.
The president's son-in-law and free-floating aide, Jared Kushner, who has described himself as a first among equals in the West Wing, was on a family trip to Colorado.
In Harvey's oil on wood panel painting "Ghost of Penn Station" (2017), an exquisitely rendered, yet lifeless, free-floating version of the original Penn Station is encircled by milky, dripping whites.
"The huge number of free-floating planets at our current observational limit is giving me hope that we will discover a wealth of smaller Earth-sized planets with the E-ELT."
The reform wants to favor alternatives to individual automobile usage, upgrade railway networks and create a legal framework for new mobility solutions such as free-floating bicycles, electric scooters and car-sharing.
The next day, the company analyzed the centrifuged sample—a mish-mash of free-floating DNA fragments from the patient and whatever microbes happened to be in her body at the time.
In order to authorise it, the Milan bourse might have to waive a requirement for at least 25 percent of the company's shares to be "free-floating", or easily tradeable by investors.
But free-floating, a term that means vehicles can be picked up and left anywhere within a designated operating area, didn't work so well with San Francisco's parking and car-sharing regulations.
At any rate, allegations of currency manipulation should not be the reason to rush with the opening up of capital account transactions and a swift transition to the free-floating exchange rate.
She's exactly what Kurtz is looking for: talented, attractive and passionate, with a free-floating anger at the world that can, with the necessary work, be pointed in the direction he needs.
CAMERON: I came up with this freefloating, lion's-mane — like array of feathers, and we strategically lit and angled shots to not draw attention to her breasts, but they're right there.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar is very stable and President Donald Trump believes in a free-floating currency, the White House said on Wednesday after a senior U.S. official welcomed a weaker dollar.
The menacing but madcap imagery of free floating burqas struck something deep in me that may have to do with my juvenile passion for Mad magazine and recent events around Je suis Charlie.
A maritime source familiar with the area said that, depending on the current, any free floating mines could be pushed into the open sea in an area close to the Bab al-Mandab.
NASA's very own free-floating Companion Cube equivalent took its own first tentative "steps" in space today, demonstrating its ability to rotate on its own in zero gravity inside the International Space Station.
The paper describes a newly discovered mechanism where bacteria use the same communication channels to reach out and tell free-floating organisms that there's safe haven where they can live and eat nearby.
I also wonder whether our bellicists know that the G26 originated with a French-German attempt to "persuade" the U.S. to stop its America First monetary policy based on free-floating exchange rates.
The uncoordinated, free-floating push to draft Mr. Ryan, most recently promoted by the man he replaced as speaker, John A. Boehner, so far does not have the cohesion of an actual campaign.
The International Space Station is crewed by more than astronauts these days – NASA activated a free-floating autonomous robot called 'Bumble' earlier this year, and now Bumble has a new companion called Honey.
Up close the trick of perspective is lost, but for any driver approaching the crossing the sight of people apparently walking on free floating white boards should make them slow to a stop.
Organized around the three trimesters of a family friend's pregnancy and, finally, the baby's birth, Black Mother applies maternity as a free-floating symbolic device, using it to structure footage of various subjects.
"Trump is a philosophically unmoored political opportunist who would trash the broad conservative ideological consensus within the GOP (Republican Party) in favor of a free-floating populism with strong-man overtones," National Review said.
SHANGHAI, Dec 29 (Reuters) - China's securities regulator said on Friday it will launch a pilot scheme that will convert non-tradable Hong Kong-listed equities of so-called H-shares into free-floating shares.
"Trump is a philosophically unmoored political opportunist who would trash the broad conservative ideological consensus within the GOP (Republican Party) in favor of a free-floating populism with strong-man overtones," National Review said.
BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's securities regulator said on Friday it would launch a pilot scheme that allows mainland-incorporated companies listed in Hong Kong to convert their non-tradable equity into free-floating shares.
Outside the 24.7 global financial crisis and Britain's ERM ejection, this week's fall has only been bigger on around 22.7 occasions since the era of free-floating exchange rates began over 21999 years ago.
Some in the energy industry agree, saying it makes no sense to afford two systems in the long run - one free-floating wholesale power price for fossil fuels and, on the other hand, subsidies.
The pound's 8-percent fall against the dollar on June 24 was its biggest one-day fall since the era of free-floating exchange rates was introduced in the early 1970s, Reuters data shows.
The challenge for him in Pennsylvania is to expand his appeal to blue-collar voters without alienating white-collar Republicans, including women repelled by his free-floating insults and businesspeople who doubt his conservatism.
However, returning to the valet parking companies mentioned above, Zirx pivoted to Stratim Systems because they saw that there was a need to provide fleet management service for these free-floating car-share services.
In one particularly egregious incident in 1998, American astronauts discovered that dirty water globules—some of which were roughly the size of basketballs—were casually free-floating behind some of the station's service panels.
He understands as well as anyone how to ride the hype cycle and bend the free-floating and often indiscriminate desire of the digisphere to use fashion as target practice to his own advantage.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - An experimental blood screening test from Grail Inc showed early promise in detecting early-stage lung cancers based on free-floating DNA released by tumors, according to preliminary results released on Saturday.
To not only demonstrate direct air capture at scale but also to show how to make a profit from free-floating CO2—an aspect of negative emissions that, as BECCS makes clear, can be elusive.
The frequency of such charges, the baffling quality of the narrative concoctions, and their free-floating nature, untethered as they are to anything observable in the real world, contribute to the new conspiracism's disorienting effect.
"The peso may strengthen or weaken ... the idea is that there be little volatility," Treasury Minister Nicolas Dujovne said on local television on Sunday night, reminding Argentines that the peso is a free-floating currency.
" That indictment was so sweeping, one critic complained, that Dr. Epstein's disquieting alarms created a "free-floating paranoia among many people about everything they eat or breathe and, in others, a sense of hopeless resignation.
KARACHI, Pakistan, June 17 (Reuters) - Pakistan's new central bank governor Reza Baqir on Monday dismissed the idea of a free floating rupee as he outlined reforms aimed at ending instability in the South Asian economy.
German carmaker Daimler axed its Car2Go operation in 2014 in London after failing to establish a wide network of "free floating" parking spaces where customers could pick up and drop off vehicles across the city.
That's according to the USA TODAY Trump Voter Panel, a free-floating focus group of 25 people nationwide who cast ballots for the president and now weigh in on the his performance every few months.
But now, an actual free-floating robotic head known as CIMON (Crew Interactive Mobile CompanioN), will bring these speculative visions to life, assuming it is safely delivered to the International Space Station (ISS) this June.
This column is taking a short recess from the 2605-hour, seven-day-week, free-floating, I-can't-bear-to-look-anymore apocalypse of the subway, the city, the country, the world and intergalactic space.
The astonishment for me was how naturally these songs fit into the context of a desperate, rudderless America of some 80 years ago, underscoring the free-floating anxiety and restlessness that imbues Mr. Dylan's work.
That, in turn, helps explain the stark divide between the views of Uber executives and those of the labor unions and California lawmakers who want Uber's drivers to become employees, not free-floating independent contractors.
Dreijer applied both groups' different personae to Björk's "Features Creatures," a song from the album "Utopia" that was a free-floating soliloquy about the nature of attraction, squaring it off and finding beats for it.
"The authority to dismiss or terminate proceedings is not a free-floating power an immigration judge may invoke whenever he or she believes that a case no longer merits space on the docket," Sessions wrote.
A number of the more free-floating big emerging market currencies also began to weaken as the dollar recovered from U.S. President Donald Trump latest upheaval as he fired his only recently-hired communications chief.
Goldfajn also vowed to bring inflation back to 4.5 percent, the center of its target, and rebuild the pillars of the famous "tripod" policy framework of low inflation, a free-floating exchange rate and fiscal responsibility.
And as the novelty of Calvin's appearance and behavior wears off, it starts to look more and more ridiculous, especially as it stops developing into something increasingly frightening, and just becomes a free-floating CGI effect.
And though the fictional Roseanne is a warmer figure than social media Roseanne, she's still possessed of a kind of free-floating anger that the new series doesn't always interrogate but also isn't afraid to depict.
The bank's president, Roberto Campos Neto, said the bank will intervene again to address illiquidity, excessive market moves or currency weakness fueling inflation expectations, but also stressed that the real has a free-floating exchange rate.
Ms. Morisseau is instead taking a more emotionally immersive approach, asking us to experience the profound feelings of exasperation — and worse, futility — that overtake a mother with a free-floating guilty conscience about her only child.
Urzua said he had conveyed that message in meetings with about 65 investment funds, telling them Lopez Obrador was committed to central bank independence, a free floating currency, free trade and keeping a lid on spending.
The newly appointed governor of the central bank, Reza Baqir, dismissed the idea of a free-floating rupee in his first news conference, on June 17, as he outlined reforms aimed at ending instability in the economy.
BOY WHO UNDERWENT &aposMIRACLE&apos FACIAL SURGERY BEATS ODDS TO CELEBRATE FIRST BIRTHDAY To perform the tests, scientists took blood samples from pregnant women and then analyzed free-floating genetic material known as RNA within each sample.
Solanezumab is a monoclonal antibody that removes amyloid by attaching itself to free-floating amyloid protein before the protein forms into plaques, while several other antibody drugs also attack amyloid fibrils that are part of the plaques.
The move puts Mexico, which has been one of the most orthodox supporters of free-floating exchange rates, more in line with other emerging market central banks such as Brazil's, which use derivatives to support their currencies.
The Third occupies its own radically free-floating world, and is marked by a melancholy that might reflect Ginastera's decision, in the early seventies, to go into Swiss exile, partly in reaction to political repression at home.
But Mr. Sessions restricted judges' ability to do so, arguing in a decision in September that closing certain cases was "not a free-floating power an immigration judge may invoke" solely to create space on their docket.
Meanwhile, San Francisco-based e-scooter startup Lime is launching a free-floating car-sharing service in Seattle this week, starting with a fleet of 50 vehicles and quickly ramping up to 1,500 cars by early 2019.
GoBee Bike shut down, Ofo still has a few bikes but no team, Mobike is scaling back international operations… That was a bad start for free-floating services, as many broken bikes are littering the streets of Paris.
The central bank reiterated it would stick to a free-floating rouble exchange rate, claiming a government decision not to spend extra energy revenues via a so-called "fiscal rule" would help stabilise the rouble's real exchange rate.
The central bank carries out these purchases for the finance ministry but does not consider them as interventions aimed at bringing the rouble to a certain level as the rouble has had a free-floating status since 2015.
The richest man on the planet (on paper, at least) spent about an hour talking about how and why he believes we should someday develop massive free-floating space structures that can house millions of people off-world.
And the old spin room, bereft of spin, began in 2016 to become something else, simply another free-floating space in an endless campaign, another place for candidates to seek attention in a world where overexposure is irrelevant.
An IMF official said in a briefing that it is too early to measure the impact of Trump's future policies on Brazil, but that the country's ample reserves and free-floating foreign exchange regime may offer some protection.
The idea behind such early-detection tests, which are in development by Grail and its chief competitors Guardant Health and Freenome, is to catch cancer early by picking up signals of free-floating tumor DNA in the bloodstream.
Some takeaways and key findings: Other items of note: Dockless scooters have been all the rage; now it seems that cities and scooter startups are considering whether free-floating micromobility might need to be reined in a skosh.
On Monday, the developer, with a market value of $30 billion and a 14 percent free-floating stock, said 88.5 percent of independent shareholders voted in favour of the plan, while 7.3 percent of shareholders voted against it.
ECB President Mario Draghi, who will attend the meeting, said free trade and free-floating currencies brought economic stability and prosperity and batted back U.S. accusations that Germany was exploiting a weak euro to gain a trade advantage.
The special counsel is not "off in a free-floating environment," Dreeben said in arguments before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit that attempted to show Mueller's power is circumscribed by the law.
The Sargasso Sea takes its name from sargassum, a free-floating golden brown seaweed that is a haven for hatchling sea turtles and hundreds of other marine species who use it to feed, grow and hide from predators.
They're especially unsettling because they play into deeply noxious stereotypes that can still emerge when an older man meets a sensitive lad in the shadows, a suggestion that is further complicated by the movie's free-floating Fascist iconography.
The finished mansion will feature an underground theater and a recording studio, a Jacuzzi and a sauna, free-floating elliptical stairs (whatever that might be) and a wall of sculpture depicting trees, animals and birds of the jungle.
The news - transmitted to markets first by Reuters - that the United Kingdom voted out on June 23, 2016, triggered the biggest fall in sterling since the system of free-floating exchange rates was introduced in the early 1970s.
You can read a bit more about inclusion criteria here, but there are a few more requirements besides being in the top 10 – these include things like free-floating price, trade volume requirements and being traded on sufficient exchanges.
Since then, the roles have been reversed: Italy, constrained by its membership in the eurozone, has had relatively modest deficits, while the U.K., with a free-floating currency, has been able to spend more to recover from the crisis.
Nabiullina also said banks could completely pay back this year the debts they had accumulated in forex repo operations and that she did not see factors which could lead the central bank to abandon its free-floating exchange rate.
The yolk, according to Harold McGee's culinary-science book "On Food and Cooking," is a bag of water containing free-floating proteins and aggregates of protein, fat and cholesterol, which give it an extraordinary ability to emulsify and enrich.
Reuters reported in July that PSA will create a "free floating" car-sharing service in that city that will allow drivers to pick up an electric car in one spot and leave it in another location in the city.
Trying alternatives to the usual show cycle is laudable — goodness knows we all complain enough about it, and there's a general free-floating belief that at some point, when someone has a genuinely better idea, it will all change.
The move is all part of a general dissatisfaction with doing things the way they have always been done, and a free-floating sense of anxiety in fashion that the old way doesn't work in the new digital world.
GIF: ESA/GizmodoIn terms of glitchy behavior, we're not quite at HAL 9000 levels just quite yet—but during the debut demonstration of the International Space Station's new AI-powered robot, CIMON, the free-floating device displayed some rather questionable behavior.
After feeling around Antonio's back at the consultation, Dr. Lee believes the flubbery lump is actually a free-floating lipoma (a benign fatty mass), which she can remove in surgery — very carefully, minding the lump's close proximity to the spinal cord.
Indeed, much of the story of the season — if you can call such a loose, free-floating experience a "story" — involved characters trying to put one thing right and restore some sort of balance, only to find balance not forthcoming.
Leaving aside their utility as free-floating shelves (with a decent 12″ x 6″ surface area, likely suitable for bedside tables for many), they're a perfect introduction to the Sonos ecosystem for anyone who's felt that Sonos hardware is too expensive.
Designer Christian Bird says the handsome implements borrow their angles from ancient flint tools, so it's fitting that he also created a gorgeous sculpture-cum-knife block evocative of a boulder to keep up to 11 blades on free-floating display.
PSA will launch during the last quarter of 2018 a "free floating" car-sharing scheme in Paris, allowing drivers to pick up an electric vehicle at one location and leave it elsewhere in the city, PSA said earlier this week.
Therefore, as the imagination shape shifts, the focus of one's anxiety can shapeshift—from the most free-floating existential dread to a new, very tangible symptom of one's imminent death to an obsession with one of life's more mundane details.
When the pigs steal the birds' eggs after abusing the birds' hospitality, though, everybody turns to Red to try to figure out what to do next, and the free-floating anger he's felt his whole life finally comes in handy.
Now, in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, scientists from the University of Bristol are describing the behavior of those big groups—and have found the process that allows these worms to self-assemble into a kind of free-floating seaweed.
The researchers also said that a dense group of free-floating planets outside our solar system could explain the light bending; by that logic, Planet Nine could be one of those free roamers that was captured by our solar system.
Although speaking of foodstuffs, a little more puzzling were the sheaves of dried spaghetti and free-floating penne pasta prints on black silk; the ice cream cones on slouchy pajama suiting; and the fish swimming across a white pencil skirt.
Horned larks, in addition to their dazzling yellow chins, feature a white underside that, unfortunately for them, is really good at absorbing tiny bits of black carbon; free-floating atmospheric soot clings to their feathers like dust to a feather duster.
BMW is continuing to sell cars directly to consumers; however, they are also selling "transportation as a service" where consumers can rent free-floating cars, hail a car with a driver or, in the future, order a car without a driver.
On Tuesday, a meeting of scientists from around the world—including Canada, the US, and France—kicked off in Yokohama, Japan to discuss Argo, a global array of roughly 210,2000 free-floating ocean probes that measure changes in temperature and salinity.
" The magazine's own editorial was titled "Against Trump," and it began by calling Trump "a philosophically unmoored political opportunist who would trash the broad conservative ideological consensus within the GOP in favor of a free-floating populism with strong-man overtones.
Like faith in the magical powers of tax cuts, faith in the wondrous things that happen if you let bankers do whatever they want has become a free-floating ideology on the right, untethered to any kind of reality check.
The freeform, free-floating Rice raison d'être manifests in the orgiastic spectacles of Smith, the chilly genre riffs of Warhol, the live hang-out sessions of TV Party, the videos of Anton Perich, and the excessive video art of Ryan Trecartin.
In many ways anti-anti-Trumpism mirrors Donald Trump himself, because at its core there are no fixed values, no respect for constitutional government or ideas of personal character, only a free-floating nihilism cloaked in insult, mockery and bombast.
Cirina's co-founder David Lo was the first scientist to detect free-floating fetal DNA in the blood of a pregnant woman, kicking off the push to use gene sequencing to find fetal abnormalities, and then cancer, in the blood.
"I got to imagine it was a lot easier for me to kind of enjoy the zero-g," said Hague, noting that while he was free-floating, Pitt would have had to be hooked to strings or acting against CGI.
TOKYO (Reuters) - A proposed overhaul of the Tokyo Stock Exchange could set a minimum market capitalization requirement of 10 billion yen ($91 million) in free-floating stock for the bourse's "prime market", according to a draft proposal released on Tuesday.
TOKYO (Reuters) - A proposed overhaul of the Tokyo Stock Exchange could set a minimum market capitalization requirement of 10 billion yen ($91 million) in free-floating stock for the bourse's "prime market", according to a draft proposal released on Tuesday.
Sistema, controlled by the Russian businessman Vladimir Yevtushenkov, would have to spend 31 billion rubles to buy the 32.4 percent of its shares which are free floating in order to delist, according to Reuters calculations based on Sistema's current market capitalization.
Ever since the 2016 EU referendum, the pound has gyrated to the rhetoric of the Brexit divorce: after the result was announced, it had the biggest one-day fall since the era of free-floating exchange rates was introduced in the early 1970s.
What initially seems like a straightforward dissection of polarization — going all the way back to the George W. Bush years — instead turns out to be a kind of free-floating collage of many of the biggest news stories of the Obama era.
You know, so much has happened this week, and we are kind of in the middle of this free-floating situation with North Korea, and I know the President, he said he was pulling out of the summit, but left the door open.
The consensus then was that the United Kingdom would not vote to leave the EU. As results came in showing that it had, sterling had its biggest one-day fall since the era of free-floating exchange rates introduced in the early 1970s.
The consensus then was that the United Kingdom would not vote to leave but as results came in showing that it had, sterling had its biggest one-day fall since the era of free-floating exchange rates was introduced in the early 1970s.
PA is interested in offering a "free floating" car-sharing scheme in Paris, where drivers could pick up a vehicle and leave it elsewhere in the city, and is in contact with city authorities about it, the carmaker told a French newspaper.
"This is the most important change in the approach to FX policy since the Tequila Crisis," said Marco Oviedo, an economist at Barclays in Mexico City, referring to the economic crisis that pushed Mexico to adopt a free-floating peso in 1994.
Tech Tip Q. When using Gmail on the web, is there a way to occasionally make a new message a free-floating window that I can move around the screen, instead of having it anchored down at the bottom of the inbox?
Still, China doesn't want its currency to drop too far too quickly, and it is trying to move to more of a free-floating foreign exchange rate, but, at least in the short-term, it's happy to let a falling yuan counteract tariffs.
An additional challenge is that as the free-floating anger they stoke finds community, it is escalating and souring into sometimes violent and ugly rhetoric — the kind of rhetoric that other Democratic contenders have fashioned into a major critique of Mr. Sanders.
"This is the most important change in the approach to FX policy since the Tequila Crisis," said Marco Oviedo, an economist at Barclays in Mexico City, referring to the economic crisis that pushed Mexico to adopt a free-floating peso in December 1994.
Nor were the school's final years, in which Ludwig Mies van der Rohe shifted directions radically away from Meyer's functionalist approach toward a refined study of the new spatial possibilities of architecture, a modernism of free-floating planes and even luxurious materials.
Following the lead of the Star Wars franchise, which popularized death rays and laser battles between spacecraft just two years before, Moonraker's offensive added an extra layer of bravado with its free-floating mass of astronauts, like some zero-g riff on an infantry unit.
The presence of this chemical element suggests that high levels of free-floating oxygen once existed on Mars, and that in addition to having a warmer climate and lakes of liquid water, this planet was once quite Earth-like in terms of its chemical composition.
I think you're right to connect this to the recent attacks, at least abstractly (a free-floating sense of nerves, the desire for protection, the search for safety, and so on), and I'd go even further and throw the American election in there as well.
That would be an excruciatingly lengthy meeting of Killers Anonymous, a support group for assassins modeled along the lines of A.A. Seated in a circle, six odious lowlifes recount their murderous memories while their leader, Joanna (MyAnna Buring), strives to control the free-floating hostility.
PARIS, July 3 (Reuters) - PSA will launch during the last quarter of 2018 a "free floating" car-sharing scheme in Paris, allowing drivers to pick up an electric vehicle at one location and leave it elsewhere in the city, the carmaker said in a statement.
I thought it was just that famous Rock — an unpopulated hunk of free-floating geology, which, if I'm being honest, I recognized mostly from the Prudential logo: that limestone protuberance at the mouth of the Mediterranean, that elephantine white molar jutting into the sky.
After seeing great success in places like China and Europe, dockless or free-floating bike-sharing has started to expand aggressively into the U.S. — but with that comes staunch opposition from incumbent players and, in some cases, the very cities they're trying to court.
In Moreau, the modernist dream of an absolute form of art is realized by fusing hard-earned subversions of traditional iconography with unrelenting attention to minute details and free-floating variations of color and line until fantasy and reality converge, conveying alternating currents of alienation and recognition.
Pioneered in China, the test analyzes free-floating bits of fetal DNA in the mother's blood and is administered for $100 or less throughout the country, said Xin Jin, a research scientist at BGI, a genome sequencing firm in Shenzhen, and an author of the paper.
The expected valuation suggests the spun-off unit would be unlikely to qualify for entry to Germany's blue-chip index as it would not eclipse aspirants such as Deutsche Wohnen or Symrise, which have a free floating market cap of 13 billion and 10 billion euros respectively.
TOKYO, Dec 24 (Reuters) - A proposed overhaul of the Tokyo Stock Exchange could set a minimum market capitalisation requirement of 10 billion yen ($91 million) in free-floating stock for the bourse's "prime market", according to a draft proposal from a regulatory panel released on Tuesday.
In a phone conversation earlier this summer, ReachNow CEO Steve Banfield noted that San Francisco does not support free-floating car sharing, like ReachNow and car2go, where users can pick up a nearby car and drop it off wherever they like, as long as it's in the service area.
By capturing their headquarters, such as those of the Sackler family owned Purdue Pharma, in black and white, his photographs transform otherwise free-floating amoebic entities into stone-like monoliths that very much exist in time and space and are therefore susceptible to the consequences of their actions.
Lime scooters tipped over on the streets of SF. Photo via SF City Attorney Dennis Herrera Lime scooters tipped over on the streets of SF. Photo via SF City Attorney Dennis Herrera What Lime offers across both its bike and scooter-share programs is a dockless, free-floating model.
Other companies and scientists have made devices that create volumetric images, but the researchers say theirs is the first to generate free-floating images that can occupy the same space as other objects, as opposed to volumetric images that need to be contained inside a specially designed field.
In "Weird glamour," a window of deep space behind the head and a subtle but telling diagonal descending from the upper left are enough to place the figure in an architectural interior: an office, maybe, full of free-floating banners and awnings in orange, scarlet, magenta and teal.
The Crew Interactive Mobile Companion (or CIMON, for short) recorded a number of firsts on its initial mission to the International Space Station, which took place last November, including becoming the first-ever autonomous free-floating robot to operate aboard the station, and the first-ever smart astronaut assistant.
"She said the whole book that she doesn't want to marry anyone," says Jo of her lead — if, at this point, we can truly call Saoirse Ronan's character Jo: in this final sequence, she seems to exist in some free-floating liminal space between Jo and Alcott herself.
President Enrique Pena Nieto could yet ask lawmakers to change statutes that set age limits on nominees and strike down a ban on foreign born candidates, which would open up a wider field of candidates to replace Carstens, a chief architect of Mexico's free-floating currency and massive peso bond market.
As was the case months later in Louisiana, I was overwhelmed with a sense of free-floating terror that spread like blood and congealed around vulnerable targets such as my face, the patterns in the carpet and on the bedspread, the view of dry and dusty Reno from our window.
Still, there is friction between them: billowing across the floor, the materials of Browder's enormous installation cannot be anything other than themselves, while Hankwitz's abstraction in splats of red, blue, black, and pink on a snow-white ground, via its condition as a painting, enters the free-floating realm of metaphor.
It is both empathy and fear that permeate the "mind-space" of Baker's studio; He explains that "as a Black man in a world filled with numerous threats of institutionalized violence, such as police brutality," he attempts to use free-floating abstraction to express what he sees as ongoing dangers.
But more recently, the old rock paradigm — a fixed band making albums together, year after year — has been destabilized and pushed aside by the free-floating collaborations of dance music, hip-hop and pop, while the electric guitar was dethroned, to be treated more like an accessory than a cornerstone.
Ashbourne suggested that the prospect of a peg to a basket of currencies, a free-floating franc or even the abolition of the franc in favor of national currencies, would all rely on strengthening regional or national institutions to provide a credible policy framework in the absence of French support.
But at a hearing over the dispute before the appeals court panel in November, Michael R. Dreeben, one of the lawyers working for Mr. Mueller, argued that Mr. Mueller was not "off in a free-floating environment," but rather was subject to the supervision and control of the attorney general.
Interstellar objects such as stars, black holes, and galaxies get a lot of attention from scientists, but the interstellar medium isn't a trivial thing to study: it makes up about 15 percent of the total mass in the Milky Way; 99 percent of that is free-floating gas, mostly hydrogen and helium.
Erika Girardi, off "giving the gays what they want" (actual quote, in actual subject-verb order) while performing at Chicago Pride, and Yolanda Foster, who was having surgery to remove both her breast implants and some free-floating silicone that had been discovered in her chest, the result of an earlier implant rupture.
And talk of a 'sterling crisis' to match other post-World War Two currency crunches, where Britain's foreign cash reserves were periodically drained in support of fixed currency pegs, looks wide of the mark given that the value of the pound is now free-floating without any explicit Bank of England target.
All three are characterized by a mood of free-floating homesickness, as well as the interplay of German anomie and American popular culture; all of them star the craggy, bemused Rüdiger Vogler, feature Mr. Wenders's wife at the time, Lisa Kreuzer (sometimes billed as Elisabeth Kreuzer), and show a remarkable eye for landscape.
Her "Untitled" (circa 1964) is awkward but disciplined, projecting delicacy and grace, whereas Riopelle's "Untitled" (1964) asserts to me the primacy of suffering, invoking the Buddhist charnel-ground; its black blob is an uncanny and ominous symbol of our vulnerability: the free-floating place of death in life and life in death.
Yes, sometimes the series goes back to the same story wells a few too many times (I don't really know that I need to see Homer and Marge's marriage tested ever again), but it's a free-floating satire of American excess, and American excess is always finding new ways to be obnoxious.
As Microsoft explains, instead of just adding buttons below a stream, MixPlay lets developers build experiences on top of streams, in panels on the sides of the video, as widgets around the video, or as free-floating overlays – all of which can be designed to mimic the look-and-feel of the streamed content.
Unfortunately, in the short teaser there doesn't appear to be a VR view of the actual game — games like Dota 2 and League of Legends are rendered in 3D, but played from a fixed perspective, so a free-floating, head-tracked camera would be amazing but likely take additional technical work to pull off.
And after long negotiations with France, which favored a return to fixed currency exchange rates, and the United States, which favored free-floating rates, Dr. Witteveen was able to announce an agreement in 1975 formally giving the I.M.F. the task of "exercising firm surveillance" over the world's new and more flexible exchange rate system.
"There is a lot of free-floating economic anxiety, but unions haven't figured out where their organic issue template is where they can go after Trump, and go after Trump in a way that would really resonate with the vast majority of their members," said Rich Yeselson, a contributing editor to Dissent and former labor researcher.
"I was angry at my mom, I was angry at my dad, I was angry at the UPS guy, I was angry at the person in traffic, I was … I used to feel like, I used to call it like this free floating sort of anger, and God help whoever it landed on that day," Melissa recalls.
As for the safety of AI and how this lab's work might help us avoid (or bring us closer to) SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk's free-floating fear of an AI-related global conflict, Gil pointed to how the MIT-IBM lab plans to embed rules into their systems while not killing what makes AI special.
But while liquid biopsies to detect cancer aren't anything new and GRAIL will have to compete with several other contenders both large and small, the technology to take a blood sample and detect the early, free-floating cancer DNA floating in your bloodstream is revolutionary in the industry and only made possible through new DNA sequencing machinery.
While in the architecture of Chandigarh the organization of space and the use of materials inherently utilize distinctly modernist tools, in the cinema halls, as the basic structural organization of space is pre-determined, modernism is reduced to iconography — a pastiche of free floating signifiers that create a narrative of travel into other places and times.
It is almost certainly too much to ask for a detailed history lesson from what is essentially a light superhero film, yet the sense of free-floating admiration for the conservative politicians of the 1980s reflects the ways in which segments of the right have become disconnected from the actual records and achievements of their political heroes.
"Given the sharp divergence between GDP growth rates, inflation rates, monetary policies and other socio-economic characteristics, the best exchange rate policy for both China and the U.S. is to further de-peg the yuan from the dollar and encourage Beijing to further reform its exchange rate regime towards a free-floating one," Lu said in a note on Friday.
The film's free-floating framing helps the director present this world of unbridled materialism without imposing any particular perspective on the follies of the idle rich, a feat made all the more impressive by the fact that — aside from a shot of competitors praying toward Mecca — we are given no insights into these men's lives beyond their love of falconry.
At least until Demna Gvasalia pulled the rug out from under, reasserting the sense of free-floating disorientation that Ms. Kawakubo had identified in a tour de force of a Balenciaga show, held in a "video tube" on the outskirts of Paris, amid the morphing, melting images of morphing, melting civilization in a 360-degree montage directed by the artist Jon Rafman.
All of these texts express in one way or another the ontological situation of existing in what Jean Baudrillard called a "hyperreal" register, a style of being in which the connection to a foundational reality has been definitively severed, or demonstrated never to have existed in the first place, leaving the postmodern subjects adrift in a free-floating cloud of arbitrary, interchangeable symbols.
ChargeNow is now Charge Now, free-floating rental services DriveNow and Car23Go are now Share Now (yes, Drive Now wasn't good enough), all the parking services are now unified under Park Now (that one was easy), all the ride-hailing services are regrouped under Free Now, and ReachNow and moovel are becoming Reach Now (even though ReachNow is a ride-hailing service but I give up).
This sequence — which marinates in how difficult it is to make any movie that doesn't end up inadvertently glorifying its subject, and in how much well-meaning white Americans want to escape the country's racist past, and in how impossible it is to do just that — is almost better than the movie that contains it, more of a free-floating essay than a storytelling mechanism.
" Her moans about her futile thought-loops alternate with flattering descriptions of her radiant nocturnal consciousness: "It is as if all the lights in my head had been lit at once, the whole engine coming to life, messages flying, dendrites flowering, synapses whipping snaps of electricity across my brain; and my brain itself, like some phosphorescent free-floating jellyfish of the deep, is luminescent, awake, alive.
Devaney, the curator of the Royal Academy of Arts in London, writes that these experiences brought him back to his childhood in the Armenian province of Van in Ottoman Anatolia — deeply held memories that propelled his imagination into the free-floating biomorphic forms that were allegedly based on landscape but resemble, more often than not,  bones, hair, balls of flesh, erect penises, and red vaginal slits.
Flipping the perspective didn't just give the series a reason to exist; it allowed the free-floating politics that have always hovered around the edges of the Apes movies (where the apes are human-like, but not too human-like, which lets them symbolize essentially any oppressed group of people you want them to symbolize without directly calling your attention to it) to move closer to the core of the story.
His other two works in the show, "Untitled, 3-15-8/153-15-5/29-15-7" (2011) and "Untitled, 3-23-6/13-23-7/27-23-7" (2012), constitute an abrupt departure from "Untitled, 8 x 12 – Green," in that each painting is composed of three colors laid down in camouflage-like, free-floating brushstrokes ranging from sinuous, overlapping curls to buzzing clusters of tiny dabs.
When a person who's acting the submissive role in a domination session is able to push themselves past the limits of what they think they can take emotionally and physically, they will sometimes enter a free-floating blissful state known as "subspace" where their body responds to the intensity of what's happening by flooding them with chemicals, and they basically leave their body and lose their ability to feel pain of any kind.
Instead, Freud would elaborate the various theories forming the bedrock of psychoanalysis—concepts such as the id, ego, and superego; libido as free-floating sexual energy; the Oedipus Complex—all the while doling out massive quantities of cocaine to middle-class Viennese neurotics who had come to chat with him, endlessly, about their problems, which always, thought Freud, turned out to be their parents and their own maladaptation to bourgeois norms (which were thereby left untouched, making psychoanalysis a capitalist discipline).

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