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"functionally" Definitions
  1. connected with the purpose of something
  2. in a practical and useful way; with little or no decoration
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Too many black kids are functionally illiterate because their parents were functionally illiterate.
An estimated 85 percent of all juveniles who enter the court system in the U.S. are functionally illiterate, with more than 60 percent of all prison inmates considered functionally illiterate.
Instead, you lay out all the reasons it's functionally impossible.
Giertz's inventions might be functionally useless, but they're comedically flawless.
Functionally, Home is capable of doing everything the Echo does.
Over half of those who finish school are functionally illiterate.
It must operate on a plane functionally separate from reality.
Functionally, Jibo will still be able to perform some activities.
So they're functionally different from what went through clinical trials?
Others may be stuck with policies that are functionally worthless.
Medicaid functionally works as a hand up for many Americans.
The Disability Insurance program is broken, both functionally and financially.
Both candidates offered policies that were functionally the same: withdrawal.
In other words, these loopholes create a functionally open border.
For some, these issues are minor, maybe even functionally inconsequential.
I do think that functionally it amounts to a floor.
If you can't ensure consistency, Facebook functionally has no policy.
"It will be important to functionally test if these genes, or others like them, are functionally required for human pluripotency [where stem cells develop into other cells] in the embryo," they write in the proposal.
They're functionally forcing all insurance plans to stop providing abortion coverage.
And so we're functionally organized but teams work together on projects.
Reagan and George H. W. Bush administrations created a functionally equivalent
The spaces in Death Stranding are often, so far, functionally empty.
He died a week later from a functionally severed spinal cord.
He died a week later of a functionally severed spinal cord.
Today, there's a system that functionally ignores constitutional speedy-trial rights.
If it doesn't fulfill a purpose to someone, it's functionally useless.
Imagine, two weeks from now, the country is functionally in quarantine.
Meanwhile, Marvel movies have functionally become TV series that sell popcorn.
If he does not, the campaign may functionally be over soon.
The conflict would not end, but it would be functionally different.
"I think it's premature to call them functionally extinct," he said.
Or will it only be functionally available for very rich people?
Many others, like the Yangtze giant softshell turtle, are functionally extinct.
Some of those sites are functionally impossible to fully clean up.
I'd rather get government to work functionally and hold people accountable.
Unlike early computers that still make their pleasures functionally accessible with the flip of a switch (and admittedly a recapping and possibly a little retrobrite), this machine, an artifact of someone's past, could likely become functionally useless.
Functionally, it's nearly identical to Kolibree's first smart toothbrush introduced in 2014.
The court need not explicitly overturn Roe to functionally outlaw abortion, though.
But legal experts say the plan is functionally, and perhaps legally, impractical.
Operational controls are functionally and ergonomically identical to AR-15 type rifles.
Functionally, the $49 Google Home Mini is very similar to the original.
Functionally, the Echo Dot works exactly the same as the old one.
The first, announced in 2013, was declared 'functionally cured' after 10 months.
And given his priority of regime survival, U.S. deterrence is functionally infinite.
Consider testing how long an electrode can live functionally inside the brain.
"Another local wrote, "Yeah, remember the time it was declared 'functionally obsolete?
Functionally, it is a duplicate of Vine, but without the social network.
The tactical dilemmas you face in mission after mission are functionally identical.
Functionally, the Vistas are probably the best fitness-focused earbuds I've tested.
MR. ABBEY The baskets are used functionally in Japan in two ways.
We can technically speak the same language, but functionally be miles apart.
It was our date night, or what had functionally become fight night.
Functionally, it works fine, and it's only noticeable if you look closely.
Not so long ago, the South was functionally a one-party region.
If you're not for Donald Trump, you are functionally helping Hillary Clinton.
I strive to make the best product I can, both aesthetically and functionally.
Functionally, both the new and the old versions do the exact same thing.
"There's an imbalance that means the product is technically, functionally broken," Palihapitiya said.
Photo: Victoria Song (Gizmodo)Functionally, I didn't have many issues with the 2300C.
Functionally, the alerts are similar to a crime log in a city paper.
By another measure, although functionally meaningless, they also have reason to be happy.
Meanwhile, the City of Chicago and the state of Illinois are functionally bankrupt.
Today, none of the above is true, with the physical caliphate functionally destroyed.
Experts consider one species native to China, for example, to be "functionally extinct."
One of my HIV patients is functionally cured right now because of Medicaid.
Functionally, that means Spirit of Fire is acting alone, and with limited resources.
I went from functionally flat-chested to a D cup at age 12.
The first question here is whether backwards time travel is actually functionally possible.
"It's functionally completely different — and chemically — and structurally, also," Dr. von Byern said.
This game got functionally no press coverage, and it is a true shame.
Some may be functionally illiterate or have no access to job retraining programs.
More than 80 years old, the bridge is structurally deficient and functionally obsolete.
So there's an imbalance that means that the product is functionally, technically broken.
He called Parker's six-decade term "functionally a life sentence," the Herald-Times reports.
So cutting corporate rates functionally required Republicans to cut pass through-rates as well.
Conceptually the devices had promise, but functionally we experienced a large volume of issues.
The Stooges are now functionally kaput—of the original lineup, only Pop is left.
Functionally, if not rhetorically, that puts him squarely in line with his GOP colleagues.
For most of my life, I've been what I like to call functionally messy.
The Indochinese tiger was recently declared "functionally extinct" in Cambodia due to uncontrolled poaching.
" She added, "Functionally, you're also thinking, 'Oh, my God, I would eat those together.
Some of the hosts are functionally arms of the "resistance" at this point, right?
It is functionally a general-election ad, training its fire solely on the president.
Claims that koalas were "functionally extinct" spread widely online as fires raged in Australia.
"Formally he is no longer the owner, but functionally he still is," he said.
Koalas: Claims that koalas were "functionally extinct" spread online as fires raged in Australia.
While most of us use airport codes only functionally, Nasser Hussain uses them poetically.
That's the thing: Amazon may be big, but its expansion, functionally, is business as usual.
Besides the $200 price difference and size of the display the devices are functionally identical.
Scientists expect that the hemlock forests of Massachusetts — including Harvard's — will functionally disappear by 2025.
Questionable aesthetics aside, I have some serious concerns about how this could even functionally work.
And yet, the default calendar app on iOS 6 hasn't functionally changed much since then.
Its singular obsession is a familiar one: make a laptop as thin as functionally possible.
Functionally, the adapter is fine, but its design is where things start to fall apart.
It's functionally the same, but inserting Colbert's shots at Trump in the place of truth.
Functionally, it's also similar to the complications you'll find on various Apple Watch clock faces.
Meanwhile, one-third of all 15-year-olds nationwide are functionally illiterate, the report said.
Facebook is not a place for news, but it functionally is, and that is bad.
As a result of this orientation, the solution doesn't functionally change any existing human processes.
Without committed and immediate action, the species will become functionally extinct in just two decades.
Functionally this is easy to do and hard to detect and track after the fact.
Regardless, I decided that, in my quest to adult functionally, I needed some coping mechanisms.
Yet they are functionally illiterate — they comprehend very little of what they can sound out.
Taiwan is functionally independent, with its own Constitution, military, democratic elections, currency and customs regime.
The big problem for Uber in North America is that Lyft is functionally the same.
Functionally, Bear notes works the same as any of the other apps on this list.
Lower classes incurred huge debts of gratitude that could never be repaid, functionally enslaving them.
"The argument is textually bizarre, historically inaccurate, structurally misguided and functionally misleading," Professor Tribe said.
"Functionally, it was a bit obsolete, as most of these castles are," Mr. Vozzella said.
Executive orders are thus functionally treated as laws regardless of the Constitution's silence around them.
All "functionally impact a business's all-in customer acquisition costs," says Pepper's CEO, James Borow.
While on death row, Hall became functionally blind due to mistreated glaucoma, his lawyers say.
The eyes were there functionally first, then we decided to enhance them in the design.
Then there's the critique about whether she'll, essentially, be counterproductive for Democrats, either ideologically or functionally.
To those familiar with 529 plans, it's easy to see that this amendment is functionally useless.
It is McConnell, his extraordinary blockade tactic, who has functionally changed the rules of the game.
The U.S. has made it functionally untenable for service providers to use those products as well.
Functionally, a lukewarmer isn't much different than an outright denier — they do not support serious policy.
Functionally, some updates may need to be installed exclusively while the vehicle is not being operated.
In other words, they found that they'd become, at least functionally, a Democratic Party interest group.
I expect man-made systems will also become much more functionally flexible by introducing similar mechanisms.
"The absence of voting for the Republican nominee is functionally a vote for Hillary," Gingrich said.
Functionally, it's a hub location from which you can access all of the other game modes.
We interpret and understand [the application] functionally at a business layer, and [create testing] building blocks.
Worked cross-functionally across an organization to translate brand strategies into company behaviors and company communications.
Multiple studies have shown that people don't functionally adapt to less sleep than their bodies need.
This is functionally the same as a payday loan, and the fees were nearly as high.
The problem isn't Grand Junction, they say, but a relocation that will "functionally dismantle" the agency.
The injunction against raping a pregnant slave is functionally the only protection for the captured women.
You make these things functionally available in a way that meets demand but doesn't promote use.
On YouTube, a collaboration is often functionally equivalent to an endorsement, as explained in Alternative Influence.
I think there might be larger pieces of the world that are functionally ungoverned or undergoverned.
Last night's speech was not functionally different from others he's given as a candidate and president.
One gene critical for replicating mitochondria had been turned into a pseudogene, making it functionally useless.
What's more, while imageboard sites like 83chan are pretty limited functionally, Telegram offers myriad chat options.
Each has a unique look and sound, but they are functionally identical in how they play.
Though the two apps are functionally similar, Inbox and the regular Gmail app served different audiences.
Again, many of them are functionally similar to the chemicals of concern, like BPA and BPS.
Functionally, these elements work fine, and many help tie the game back to previous Resident Evil games.
Look, I know funiculars are a real thing, not that functionally different from a gondola or trolley.
It has been functionally abandoned by the occupational government that rules the former world capital from afar.
Though the Korean War functionally ended in 1953, it ended with an armistice, not a peace treaty.
Unlike, say, Westworld, where outside factors constantly impinge on its smaller world, 3% is functionally self-contained.
Functionally and appearance-wise, the new model is a "dead-ringer" for the prior version, he said.
Whether anyone delivers on a given bounty is functionally immaterial—Johnson still makes money hand over fist.
Now I admit functionally, a hole-punch cam may not be that much different than a notch.
DG: Yeah, I was functionally the company's privacy and public policy adviser focused on U.S. privacy issues.
"It doesn't take that many days of not getting enough sleep before you're functionally drunk," she said.
While the SuperVision had a larger screen and more design quirks, both devices worked functionally the same.
These new releases functionally update legacy heroes in ways that remediate the bodily violence of the past.
They also were able to study functionally important joints including the elbow, wrist, hip, knee and ankle.
Though the experience feels magic (you're on Mars!) it's functionally realistic, both a simulation and an adventure.
Enter the Pimm's Cup, the easy sipper that's kept posh people functionally inebriated for nearly two centuries.
"YouTube claims to care about and to uphold [fair use], but functionally they do not," she said.
The store is functionally unusable, with shopping, access to owned content and basic account features returning errors.
The Brent Spence has been listed as "functionally obsolete" in the federal bridge inventory since the 1990s.
The state is next door to Minnesota, so her campaign will be functionally over if she underperforms.
The phrase "functionally extinct" made the rounds in news articles and on social media over the weekend.
The relocation would leave just 61 employees in Washington, something critics say would functionally dismantle the agency.
The relocation would leave just 85033 employees in Washington, something critics say would functionally dismantle the agency.
Functionally, the importance of Mayfield to the Sooner attack is his ability to connect its disparate parts.
McCarrick has been functionally stripped of his status as cardinal and will remain in seclusion pending trial.
WWF-Cambodia says the animal is "functionally extinct," since there are no breeding pairs left in the country.
Isn't this issue so sporadic that it would be functionally difficult to mobilize professional group action on it?
Functionally, it's the same as the Pebble Steel but in a cheaper, more robust (and uglier) plastic body.
The Orbs of Discord and Harmony are functionally the same with the exception of who they can target.
Functionally, a much more robust Files app brings more macOS-like features like column view and metadata access.
Pebble puts notifications first, so it appeared to be the right choice for me both functionally and aesthetically.
California's notorious coastal fog quickly set in, shrouding the launch pad in aesthetically-pleasing but functionally-irritating wisps.
Oklahoma got very lucky in that the epicenter of this quake was functionally in the middle of nowhere.
In fact, the only place it can be easier to establish a functionally anonymous shell corporation is Kenya.
Wade," as well as "federal laws to preempt state efforts that functionally limit access to reproductive health care.
"Functionally, it makes perfect sense, but to see it in a fish is incredibly wild," Dr. Flammang said.
But equally exciting is how well NMAAHC works as a museum, aesthetically, functionally, and — probably most important — emotionally.
Mr. Ohr still has a job at the Justice Department, though he is functionally no longer a manager.
Sanders will turn 80 in September of next year; his days as a presidential contender are functionally over.
As a result, many people with mental illness are functionally uninsured for their most urgent health care needs.
All of those companies allow customers to rent functionally unlimited computing power from their own hyperefficient data centers.
Power is certainly at issue in the abundance of weaponry forged from the material, both functionally and metaphorically.
In Abrams's view, critics like Fukuyama are functionally telling people like her to sit down and shut up.
Functionally, it's similar to the LiveJournal of the mid-aughts, earnestly toeing the line between social network and diary.
Not all internally incubated business concepts are spun out, in which case they are functionally similar to R&D.
Functionally, the new Echo Dot is virtually the same as the old one, with a couple of subtle improvements.
Functionally, they work very similar to the probes used by doctors to capture a patient's electrocardiogram, or heart rate.
This Thursday, Twitter will make its #Stickers feature available to all users, something that already functionally exists on Snapchat.
The most egregious part is that Microsoft's proprietary charger probably doesn't do anything functionally better than the USB-C.
Infograph Modular, which I personally prefer, is not nearly as aesthetically pleasing as Infograph, but it's far better functionally.
Cancer cells are rife with mutations, but only a small subset of those are functionally important to the cancer.
Study after study has shown that much of our nation's infrastructure is either structurally deficient, functionally obsolete or both.
Instead, functionally speaking, it has three grids: the Eastern Interconnection, ERCOT (a Texas grid, basically), and the Western Interconnection.
The 2010 midterms, which delivered Republicans control of the House, was, functionally, a referendum on President Obama's healthcare law.
Rusconi will continue to report to Andy Cherna functionally and will have a regional reporting line to Anthony Hermann.
But the Congressional Budget Office's report suggests that, functionally speaking, the Senate's bill is no different from the House's.
Meanwhile, Jerusalem had always been Israel's capital, and we have always treated it functionally, if not formally, as such.
If extraterrestrials do have a language similar to ours, that might imply they also have a functionally equivalent neurobiology.
This policy functionally separates children from their families, because children cannot accompany adults who are taken into federal custody.
DT:Absolutely, we have a strong federal policy team that we've spent a lot of time working cross-functionally with.
Worse, the overwhelming majority of projects are approved despite U.S. objections, making its opposition politically awkward and functionally pointless.
"The latest survey results, from 2014, showed that most Indian children in Class 5 are functionally illiterate," Sengupta writes.
It might be hard to do that if the courthouse doors are functionally closed to those kinds of claims.
It certainly has everything to do with my work on sexual ethics which is functionally work about bodily autonomy.
I think the best solution, both for your work life and sanity, is to use Slack more than functionally.
We have made the presidency too powerful to leave the holder of the office functionally unaccountable for four years.
"Virtue is its own reward" — as is being an underpaid but functionally integral woman in a layoff situation, apparently.
Functionally extinct animals and plants are still present but no longer prevalent enough to affect how an ecosystem works.
Nor has data been released to show whether the targeted gene was functionally disabled, which would require cell experiments.
It's not as nice as a straight inductive charger like the Apple Watch, but it's functionally the same thing.
It was functionally decorated with an equation-strewn whiteboard, pedagogic rocks, geochemistry textbooks and a perpetually spinning desk globe.
In this scenario, America would functionally be left without a president for as long as Trump remained in office.
Bloomberg, meanwhile, functionally ruled himself out from participating in the debate when he said he wouldn't accept campaign contributions.
Bitcoin is still the best bet for crypto investors as people are "functionally using" it, Bart Smith told CNBC.
Sadness at the brokenness of our politics aside, Republican concerns about this administration are reasonable, logical, and functionally irrelevant.
Additionally air quotes are functionally different than quotation marks because they represent a speech act combined with finger gesturing.
The odds of a student being injured in one of those fires are so small as to be functionally zero.
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)Besides the price and hardware, the Control Center isn't too different, functionally, from the previous generation.
In the last month alone, governors in Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Missouri, and Louisiana have all signed laws functionally outlawing abortion.
But I don't know that it's immediately visible to anybody who is not functionally engaged in writing, editing, and publishing.
Some argue that the American elite is functionally an old-fashioned aristocracy that owes its income to nepotism and opportunism.
Since the two companies provide largely identical services, they will both find it functionally impossible to build significant brand loyalty.
Few people will mourn the demise of the tie, a functionally useless garment that constricted male necks for a century.
A tax and a C&T system can be designed to be functionally equivalent, or designed to be very different.
Functionally, the Sweetwater activation was strikingly similar to Sleep No More, the groundbreaking immersive theater production, wrapped in Westworld clothing.
For similar, yet functionally different UIs, stretching them to feel the same for the sake of consistency would be ridiculous.
Photo: Victoria Song (Gizmodo)Functionally, I found I really did not miss the extra two buttons on the original Versa.
Howard Chu will succeed Lewell as head of Asia-Pacific syndicate, reporting to Lewell functionally and locally to Sudhir Goel.
Functionally, it might help with radio reception, but mostly I think it's there to align the phone in your hand.
Yes. This newer style of development requires an understanding of how to get functionally different thinkers to play nicely together.
They are functionally similar to special districts, which are a subset of local government designed to provide one specific purpose.
" In May, Australia Koala Foundation estimated that there were "no more than 80,000 koalas in Australia," making them "functionally extinct.
Functionally, the I/O demo makes it seem like the Nest Hub Max can do everything the regular Hub can.
Check out the fabulously functionally styled clients form Riverside Rehabilitation below and the Parsons fellows that made their looks happen.
Not being able to afford a doctor is pretty functionally similar, if not worse, than being able to choose one.
Creatively and functionally, the impact felt significant for Woods, allowing the band greater freedom in terms of songwriting and performance.
The country's state-owned flagship carrier, Air India, is functionally bankrupt, kept alive only through periodic infusions of government cash.
This is a right guaranteed under international law, but administration policy functionally treats them like undocumented immigrants, and even criminals.
Whether you're paying 6 percent or 4 percent, you're functionally bankrupt, and that's the problem we have to get at.
But pilots have since complained that the complex new systems in the 737 Max make it functionally a different jet.
Some good news: The Burmese star tortoise, which was declared functionally extinct in the early 2000s, is making a comeback.
In December, Iranian-backed Iraqi militias (functionally commanded by Soleimani) killed a US contractor at a base in northern Iraq.
Conservationists warn they are in danger of becoming "functionally extinct" in New South Wales, Queensland, and other parts of Australia.
The fruits and vegetables in Juicero's pre-mixed packets were already diced so finely that they were, functionally, already juice.
Thanks to advances in AI and CGI, digital human avatars have certainly become increasingly lifelike, but they're functionally very limited.
The nanowires could feed electrical currents to microbes and create butanol, a fuel more functionally similar to gasoline than ethanol.
"It was functionally obsolete the day it opened," Tyler Morse, the chief executive and managing partner of MCR Development, said.
An animal is "functionally extinct" if it has so few pairs that it is unlikely to produce a new generation.
Her growing team works cross-functionally to test, develop and implement innovative marketing strategies for the brand across the globe.
News reports this autumn detailed her disorganised, riven and functionally leaderless campaign, beset by internal rivalries and fund-raising woes.
The mid-range iPhone XS starts at the same $999 price as last year's iPhone X and is functionally similar.
Miitomo — which is functionally a Nintendo-themed social network — launched in March 2016, and was the company's first mobile effort.
But functionally, the former Montana congressman has upheld the President's drill first, ask questions later approach to managing public lands.
I have a strict "functionally pure" rule, meaning that I only keep items in my studio that help me paint.
"Even if you have 4 percent Neanderthal DNA, which is on the high end, that may mean nothing functionally," he says.
How does Montblanc justify charging three times as much as LG for a watch that is functionally the same as LG's?
Functionally, it's a timing-based mini-game where you release the button you're holding immediately after you hear a sound cue.
Functionally, we can think of mayonnaise as consisting of three ingredients: Along with fat and water, there is also egg protein.
Less surface area would lead to lower body heat, so, you'd be left with someone functionally blind, deaf, mute, and shivering.
We have 70% of the prison population in the United States reading at a fourth grade level; people are functionally illiterate.
It also eliminated Pell Grants for prison inmates, functionally killing many of their chances at higher education, and criminalized gang membership.
Functionally, the JEM Internal Ball, or "Int-Ball" for short, will optimize communication between astronauts in space and scientists on Earth.
Functionally identical guns, made by different companies or under different names, could still be sold—and soon were, by the thousands.
Even the mere definition of "robot" has had to evolve to keep pace with the progression of robots' form and functionally.
Functionally, the introduction of body cameras into policing is aimed at cutting the time it takes officers to write police reports.
Waiving the rating provision, but not the coverage guarantee for people with pre-existing conditions, would make the latter functionally useless.
The answer is it feels a bit nicer on the wrist, but functionally it's identical to any of the $200 alternatives.
"Formally he is no longer the owner, but functionally he still is," Harvard law professor Robert H. Sitkoff told the newspaper.
Second, a broad attack that purges an entire state's registration database could endanger the ability of an election to functionally proceed.
Choosing who goes is a hard ethical problem, and one which would functionally be led by a handful of US billionaires.
You may be asking, then, if a quine is functionally useless and accepts no input, how can quinesnake be a quine?
The tides are quite literally the flows of reality, and severing the castoffs from the system functionally erases them from existence.
Currently 45 million Americans are functionally illiterate and cannot read above a fifth-grade level, according to the Literacy Project Foundation.
Obviously, the war functionally ended 65 years ago, but a proper -- and formal -- peace between the two countries has remained elusive.
Some outlets erroneously reported that koalas were "functionally extinct" as a result of a particularly early and particularly brutal fire season.
There's nothing wrong with them functionally, but I think they make the rear of the car look awkward and poorly proportioned.
Eddie, now four years old, was born functionally blind due to peculiarities in his brain, and started seizing after seven months.
The Pulaski, too, was deemed functionally obsolete before the state began a $1 billion project to rehabilitate it several years ago.
"Without these reagents, which are required to extract the genetic material, COVID-19 testing kits will be functionally useless," Lieu wrote.
Functionally, the Super Nt works exactly like the Super Nintendo did, save for a menu the console boots into at power up.
Functionally, it's very similar to what iOS is already doing today in its latest OS, but brings that to Android users instead.
"And so it has got to either be done away with [or] it's got to be functionally reformed and taken care of."
You also reveal in the book that you were functionally illiterate until the mid-90s, when you were in your early 40s.
These companies were more than happy to send cease-and-desist letters—drawing further scrutiny to a business functionally built on sand.
Image: SamsungThen just two months later, Samsung released the Galaxy Note Edge in November 2014 featuring the world's first functionally curved display.
The party's representatives, however, had not sufficiently moved with its base, as the attempt to functionally coronate Hillary Clinton in 20163 proved.
I think you have a dynamic now if you keep the discount rate on hold, the Fed has functionally given global guidance.
The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) states that almost 25 percent of U.S. bridges are either structurally deficient or functionally obsolete.
While this has plenty of narrative implications, functionally what it means is this: You're in charge of a ship and its crew.
Functionally, LG tells me it hasn't made many changes to the way the LG Display prototype worked aside from enhancing the base.
"You can be the second most valuable company in the world by getting 40 percent of, functionally, the vote," Mr. Mukunda said.
Functionally, the difference is that a bunch of stuff that only Google Assistant can do will be possible in your car now.
Last month a US official told CNN it would be "nearly functionally impossible" for him not to fly on Air Force One.
The baiji dolphin, a cousin of the finless porpoise and fellow resident of the Yangtze river, was declared "functionally extinct" in 2007.
WATCH: Use Your Flat Soda to Make BBQ Sauce Seltzer and club soda are both examples of what's functionally artificial mineral water.
In the current season, I work cross functionally with stores, e-commerce, marketing, and store layout team to achieve company sales targets.
TuSimple expects to have its software functionally ready by the end of 2019, with a production launch not much longer after that.
BORA describes the rhinos as "functionally extinct," meaning that the few animals remaining are insufficient to save the species from dying out.
An Nvidia Geforce GTX 1070 graphics processor in a desktop tower is functionally the same as a 1070 crammed into a notebook.
Functionally, the Sport is better (even though, at $35, the Style is the same price) and it's the one I'd recommend getting.
It promotes, and to operate functionally, requires participation through specific channels, such as voting, town halls, and other institutions of the sort.
Maybe it was inevitable, but that seemed to kick off the move toward climate change becoming a functionally symbolic issue in politics.
Functionally, the capture mechanic serves as an extra life in a game that otherwise forces you to start over when you fail.
There was a small chorus of support for the MacBook, the beautifully tiny (if functionally flawed) laptop that Apple released last year.
PCMCIA initially borrowed JEIDA's 68-pin connector setup, and over time the two groups worked together and their standards became functionally compatible.
International observers like the OSCE also regularly chide the US for state and local policies that functionally disenfranchise millions, especially marginalized groups.
These sites, collectively referred to as "the chans," are defined by racist memeing that's supposedly ironic but functionally indistinguishable from genuine racism.
Why is Brienne's final solo scene devoted to her functionally writing Jaime Lannister's Wikipedia page, rendering her arc subservient to a man's?
If sites can only operate with armies of moderators or sophisticated automation, that's functionally an advantage for the biggest and wealthiest companies.
Siders: Sanders may have had the best night, functionally, since nobody hit him in a way that is likely to damage him.
In response, his allies in the Knesset have floated a bill that would functionally immunize Netanyahu from these charges while in office.
Objects such as smartphones or notepads are often just as functionally essential to our cognition as the synapses firing in our heads.
Last week, Cambodian conservationists declared the species "functionally extinct" in the country, where a tiger hasn't been caught on film since 2007.
At least it has a headphone jack, which means you can charge and listen to music at the same time... Functionally, Android 6.0.
In other words, these kind of victories — 26 percent of the vote — means functionally you get something like 25 percent of the delegates.
"Functionally, what they're doing over the course of a gap year is typically an amalgam of a variety of different things," Knight said.
So even if you're working in functionally equivalent jobs in comparable areas, performance at one place doesn't necessarily correlate with performance at another.
Others argue that the elite is functionally an oligarchy that owes its rising income to a shift away from labor and toward capital.
Compared to the iPhone or iPod touch, it simply has very little to offer functionally that its vastly more powerful cousins couldn't provide.
"If the defendant is not subject to some incarceration, then word will be out that a first assault is functionally 'free,'" he concluded.
"Until President Trump stops his efforts to undermine protections for pre-existing conditions, he is functionally lying to the American people," Beyer said.
The differences are only skin deep, though; beyond the visual shift, Shiny Pokémon are generally functionally the same as their non-shiny version.
" They add, "Declines may also reflect modified behavior by the returnee to avoid suspension, but this is functionally the same result — reduced performance.
It was because the "celebrities" were all functionally irrelevant: the star of Danny Bonaduce, for example, had burned out literally three decades earlier.
Chief Executive Phakamani Hadebe told a mining conference in Cape Town the government should consider splitting the utility, using the term "functionally unbundling".
You can also deactivate your account, making it functionally expunged from the web, and be able to resuscitate it later if you choose.
At times some will allegedly allow these patrons to functionally control their rooms, booting out fans whose voices or desires they don't like.
But let's not just assume that because one party exerted no control in one nomination cycle that parties are functionally dead as organizations.
I'm [involved with Venrock-backed] Corvidia, which is working on reducing inflammation in people with kidney disease who functionally die of heart disease.
"What they're doing is really cool," Lage says, adding that it's an approach he would like to see embraced more broadly and functionally.
Functionally, why were you not Toby Ziegler or Sam Seaborn (two fictional speechwriters on "The West Wing" and top advisers to the president)?
The findings were similar for being functionally dependent on others three months after a stroke, the study team notes in the journal Stroke.
In other words, these kind of victories — 22020 percent of the vote — means functionally you get something like 22004 percent of the delegates.
" Four in 10 immigration courts have become "asylum-free zones" where "the rule of law has ceased, and asylum law is functionally suspended.
But it also makes a voice assistant that's functionally an operating system for those speakers — something Sonos didn't have until a recent acquisition.
Note: This review is based on the final public beta of Android 10, which Google says is functionally identical to the shipping version.
The original owner only spent $2,300 and a couple hundred hours to build something that functionally, is similar to the Acer's Thronos chairs.
In this way, the United States is able to deny Taiwan recognition, yet also ensure it is strong enough to remain functionally independent.
After all, Cohen's plea agreement makes clear that Trump is functionally an unindicted co-conspirator in an attempt to break campaign finance laws.
Some of the funds are also being used to help the hospital establish a breeding program to help maintain the "functionally extinct" species.
Being able to pick things up, being able to start functionally doing things that require motion and interaction with the environment. Right. Right.
The math is simple: if right whale deaths continue to outpace births, the species will be functionally extinct within a few short decades.
The comparison to the European far right parties, which are functionally single-issue parties focusing on immigration, is vital to helping us understand Trumpism.
This owed largely to May's own screw-ups, most notably a callous health care proposal that would functionally tax elderly people for getting dementia.
But Anderson himself, a filmmaker who has always been clumsy with anything to do with race, has functionally described his own feature as orientalist.
These parties dominated Venezuelan politics in the second half of the 20th century, only to functionally go out of business within one election cycle.
House leadership has pushed back against the idea, saying a resolution would accomplish functionally the same goal and may even pick up Republican votes.
The "Same Old Love" singer aimed to incorporate her personality into her clothing not just with the functionally theme, but also with the design.
The U.S., Japan and Australia have each banned Huawei products — either outright or functionally — from being used as they build out national 5G networks.
Honestly, they could probably find someone better than me to take my position at work—someone who knows how to functionally meal prep, perhaps.
The Kitchen Hub is a 27-inch touchscreen that runs Android and also functionally replaces your exhaust vent at its mounting above your stove.
To empower your existing employees, provide ongoing education for new skills and opportunities for employees to work cross-functionally to adapt to new responsibilities.
That was also true for African Americans, even in a country that was legally segregated in some places and functionally segregated virtually everywhere else.
With a 3D metal printer, people can use these computer files to make metal guns functionally and visually indistinguishable from a store-bought gun.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Functionally, it also seems like Samsung's doubling down on its focus on wellness that it expanded with the Galaxy Watch.
"Differences, even small ones, in functionally equivalent regulations cause redundancy that adds cost to the product without benefit for the consumer," the group wrote.
In fact, a 2012 study by Chinese academics found that for your brain, internet addiction is functionally the same as a regular-ass addiction.
Functionally, the revoked Android license means delayed Google updates and, for Huawei's future devices, no access to apps like Gmail or the Play Store.
Functionally, Stan is much like Hank on "Breaking Bad," the dogged investigator who doesn't realize he's been sharing beers and secrets with his quarry.
"What we find is that functionally novel innovations — those for which a market is not yet defined — tend to come from users," he said.
The violence debates of the 1990s, including the ones that made it to Congress, functionally mirrored previous concerns about music from the decade before.
" The DSM-5 defines these disorders as recurrent use of a substance, be it alcohol or cocaine, that "causes clinically or functionally significant impairment.
Hirao will report functionally to Alex Wade, head of Developed and Emerging Asia, Private Banking Asia Pacific, and locally to Martin Keeble, CEO Japan.
And even if a new conservative majority doesn't overturn Roe outright, the justices could uphold laws that make abortions functionally impossible for many women.
Critics question whether the buzz around resurrecting a functionally extinct creature takes attention and resources away from other animals with greater chances of survival.
What the Times did not mention about that idyllic Kaiser facility was that it was functionally segregated, the services made inhospitable to black families.
The Light Phone 2 even comes with a headphone jack and built-in Bluetooth to help with playing music, whenever that functionally gets added.
But that's another thing about David that gets forgotten — he had more expertise than anyone about how to train with weights, functionally, for baseball.
As it happens, people who oppress others are already excludable as refugees under current law, so this portion of the executive order is functionally meaningless.
And then if you do that and you allow people to divorce themselves from psychological bias, you have a more functionally complete form of capitalism.
How many Democrats (or Independents who lean Democrat, functionally the same thing), no matter how economically disaffected, are willing to make the leap to authoritarianism?
IEEE Spectrum pointed out in May 2018 that for it to be functionally useful for ordinary people's connectivity needs, it will need to launch thousands.
He had functionally lost the nomination by the middle of March, when he needed to win 58 percent of the remaining delegates to tie Clinton.
With a functionally unlimited sum of cash, Bloomberg, who is worth an estimated $62 billion, seeks to find support later — and differently — than most candidates.
While its network infrastructure division OpenReach was last year ordered to be legally separated — around a decade after it was functionally separated by the regulator.
Also nearby was the stately Montgomery Country Club—of which the outgoing mayor and other prominent city figures are members—which remains functionally all-white.
Functionally, the feature is similar to Twitter's recent update, which brought animated GIFs to Twitter's direct messages (also the result of a partnership with Giphy).
And if we could just acknowledge individuals' conflicting and perhaps even unsettling sexual needs, we could begin to more functionally and healthily deal with them.
Today, to increase ARPU (average revenue per user), you need to design feature-level packaging every bit as much as how you design product functionally.
Two countries that have functionally been at actual, physical war for about three years feuding on Twitter — using a GIF from The Simpsons, no less.
Schemes exist that put a price on carbon, some through a carbon tax and others through a functionally similar system of tradable carbon-emission permits.
Sanders' 2019, however, bill will still functionally eliminate the private insurance industry by outlawing private insurers from offering coverage already provided in the sweeping legislation.
The drought may have killed the last of the Muir Woods coho salmon last year, and the silvery blue delta smelt is now functionally extinct.
If it's an environmental program, it must tackle the fact that an all-electric fleet of cars is functionally, at this time, a pipe dream.
Anyone with access to a metal 3D printer can make guns functionally and aesthetically indistinguishable from any gun that can be bought in a store.
Jeb Hensarling, the Republican chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, said the CFPB could be "functionally terminated" if Congress simply drained the agency's budget.
For starters, even a gunshot wound can be functionally or physically debilitating, meaning that attacks with only injuries are not inherently less devastating than others.
The rash guard — functionally, a long T-shirt made of stretchy bathing suit material — has long been worn by kids, the sun-sensitive, and athletes.
Called the AP40, it's a wireless controller that's functionally similar to a SNES gamepad, but is designed to look like the classic rainbow Apple logo.
It takes me a month to say "my girlfriend" to anyone, even Lexy, even though we've been functionally and emotionally involved for many months already.
In his daily conversations, what role did he play in exploring ways to methodically undermine access to abortion so as to functionally overturn Roe v.
This means going beyond providing frivolous perks, but rather finding ways to better support your team functionally and emotionally in order to grow the business.
So, we started putting small-batch roasted coffee beans into premium dark chocolate, functionally packing the punch of two cups of joe (hence the name).
High schools graduate functionally illiterate students, forcing them and their families to spend an estimated more than $1 billion a year on remedial college classes.
Atkinson's witty, functionally elegant style in "Transcription" isn't terribly distinctive, but it isn't trying to be; the writing is always in service to the story.
And specialists understand paruresis well enough that they can treat, and even functionally cure, the disorder in the vast majority of those who experience it.
Multiple teams around the world are now working collaboratively on high-tech options for bringing back the northern white rhino, which is now functionally extinct.
By the early 22015s, the natives of central Myanmar's deserts had dwindled to such low counts in the wild that ecologists declared them functionally extinct.
There is no reason we have to accept this as our fortune, as our future, as our fate, and yet functionally, right now, we have.
When a user enters that location, the app knows to serve relevant notifications or alerts, making it functionally just like any other location data provider.
And the insurance must meet minimum standards: Buying a cheap policy that barely covers anything is functionally the same as not buying insurance at all.
Wei and other scientists believed the paddlefish had become functionally extinct -- a status meaning a species lacked the ability to produce future generations -- in 1993.
Current users note that it is functionally sort of rickety — a mixture of old interfaces and new ones, clearly run by a relatively small team.
The liberal idea of democracy under capitalism is naive, they say, when inequality inevitably leads to the rich functionally purchasing control of the political system.
The class action case alleges that the NAR, in requiring MLS listings to include a uniform offer of compensation to buyers' agents, is functionally fixing prices.
The checkoff program is functionally a tax on beef producers, who must pay $1 per head of cattle sold into a federal promotion and marketing fund.
Boring, but functionally the same as using surveillance cameras to match people against a government database: a real-time image is compared to a stored one.
Functionally, the Public Evidence Product is the same as "See Something, Say Something," the anonymous tipline in New York City that crowdsources information from the public.
Functionally, the biggest concern is that Anvil will sustain too much damage with each impact, making it too expensive to work as a long-term countermeasure.
This is not the bag for everyone, and there are more spacious and functionally versatile backpacks out there, but it makes me happy to use it.
And now your users are not only disincentivized to venture beyond their own circles, they are also functionally hindered by your algorithm from indulging their curiosity.
De Forest will report locally to Andrew Duncan, head of debt capital markets, Australia, and functionally to Chris Jones, global head of local currency debt syndicate.
Although technology like this seems particularly futuristic or dystopian, it's not functionally too dissimilar from what is already deployed in the US and other Western countries.
Functionally, these 20-second stages require players to act like a speedrunner and hit every single beat exactly, or else you're sent back to the beginning.
But Gilette is in a somewhat unique position: The nature of other impairments makes it functionally impossible to introduce an artificial element to equalize the sport.
At the time, Google was functionally organized, so they had very few people that were focused on this business and that we felt really understood it.
Right now the Vive controllers tend to handle actions like this with a simple trigger on the back, which is functionally fine but not especially immersive.
MORE. Comparisons of today's crisis in Syria with our decision to invade Iraq, or to precipitously pull out our troops, are fatally flawed and functionally irrelevant.
Even if Gravity Rush 2 were functionally identical to the first game, it'd still be something Sony should make more effort to promote in the West.
Family homelessness is down almost one-fifth since 2010, and veteran homelessness is down much more — two states say they have functionally ended homelessness of veterans.
But in neighbouring Laos, the Irrawaddy dolphins is already "functionally extinct" — when a species is no longer able to reproduce or sustain itself before ultimate extinction.
Long pastel ladders, often missing rungs, lie slanted onto a wall leading to the ceiling of the space, functionally useless and somehow lonely for this reason.
Murkowski didn't need to vote "nay" to achieve the desired effect, although functionally she might as well have, since her action did not help the candidate.
Functionally, this isn't how Terms of Service, which few people read and few people can be expected to read and understand, work in the real world.
"It was such a clear-cut case of fair use, which YouTube claims to care about and to uphold, but functionally they do not," Ellis said.
" It's important work, considering in May 2019, the Australia Koala Foundation estimated that there were "no more than 80,000 koalas in Australia," making them "functionally extinct.
Given such a case, the decision-procedure being realized by the group of people would be functionally identical to the decision-procedure being realized on silicon.
"These kinds of restrictions are medically unnecessary and exist for only one purpose: to functionally eliminate the ability of women to access abortion services," Warren wrote.
"You functionally have situations where the foxes are guarding the henhouse," said Liz Fong-Jones, a former Google employee who left the company late last year.
Yet by last year, the Chinese pangolin had become "functionally extinct" in China, according to the China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Group, a Chinese organization.
"I think I see how it goes functionally," said Dan Dearborn, 82, a retired insurance executive who lives in Biddeford, a coastal town in Southern Maine.
David G. Greenfield, a New York City councilman, announced he would not seek re-election this July, functionally giving the Democratic line to an allied consultant.
The bugs and technical limits made it functionally impossible to track political advertising in some places, the French reported, citing the United States as an example.
Several have passed or are considering laws to protect the free speech rights of students at state universities, which are functionally a kind of local government.
The fact that the modern DualShock 4 is functionally identical speaks to the quality of Sony's original design, which has lasted longer than entire console brands.
His plan would functionally eliminate the private-insurance industry by outlawing private insurers from covering services that Medicare for All covers, which is pretty much everything.
Her focus is on the definition of identity politics, of showing how it is functionally coextensive with the idea of minorities advocating for their own interests.
Titled "Going At It" and "Players," each is 51 by 36 inches; functionally collages, they are actually combinations of pronto plate lithography, intaglio, and chine collé.
With the sentiment that Google is functionally a monopoly picking up steam among pundits and legislators, the company needs to tread carefully when throwing its weight around.
Functionally and physically the SN30 and SF30 Pro are identical, so from this point on I'm only going to refer to the SN303 Pro in this review.
Hyde-Smith's internal polling from this week, per a source who has seen the poll, found her functionally tied with Espy and leading McDaniel by 10 points.
Ms Nielsen insisted that the festering crisis of family separation was "the exclusive product of loopholes in our federal immigration laws" that "create a functionally open border".
When Let's Go comes out later this year, it will test the waters with what is functionally a reboot designed to marry the old and the new.
That same day, a civil rights group argued that Trump's Twitter account is functionally a federal space and that blocking his critics violates their First Amendment rights.
The new lineup is so light and thin that it functionally obsolesces the old machines, it sports a massive trackpad, and most importantly...Touch Bar seems cool?
Its precision is so great that this functionally blind mammal's ability to feel its way around its underground environment has been likened to our sense of sight.
My thoughts about the Goby aren't functionally different from my comments from two years ago—which makes sense, since nothing seems to have changed about the offering.
Because of her position with regards to the international date line, her performance took place technically a different day from the attacks, but functionally the night after.
Biological weapons, as we've explored, exploit our connections; that's why people like William or Gabriel, who are functionally connectionless, are ideal candidates to be dealing with them.
He was arrested and put into a transport van where, prosecutors and defense lawyers have said, his spinal cord was functionally severed; he died a week later.
Poaching and the loss of habitat have wiped out tigers in Cambodia, and the species is considered functionally extinct there, with no breeding pairs, WWF-Cambodia said.
A museum exhibit in the city now refers to the species as "functionally extinct"—no longer relevant to the ecosystem, regardless of the status of possible survivors.
But critics, which include lawmakers as well as current and former BLM employees, argue the move will functionally dismantle the agency while gutting it of expert staff.
But critics, who include lawmakers as well as current and former BLM employees, argue the move will functionally dismantle the agency while gutting it of expert staff.
"What we have here are equity owners that are functionally shut out of the process, and that provides the opportunity for exploitation by other stakeholders," she said.
What better place to construct colossal architectures than outer space, where immensely heavy structures are rendered functionally weightless and easily maneuverable by smaller spacecraft, or human astronauts?
Functionally the app works fine, but it's the worst because it is primarily used to bother you by people you purposefully don't have on other messaging apps.
I am functionally literate when it comes to bread and have made hundreds of crusty, open-crumbed loaves since a sourdough obsession took hold a year ago.
There's the filibuster, gerrymandering, the Electoral College, voting rights — they all blend into the same dynamic, which is that DC is functionally incapacitated by these archaic rules.
Functionally speaking, Jake Coker is to Alabama what Blake Sims, A.J. McCarron, Greg McElroy, and John Parker Wilson were before him: a cog in the greater Process.
Should Lewis be too injured to return to the the wild, he will join the breeding program to help conserve his "functionally extinct" species, the outlet said.
"If we have the same conversation in five years and have not got the breeding going, I'd say the species is close to functionally extinct," he said.
But the talks were always doomed by deeper structural problems that, at this point, make it functionally impossible for the parties to this conflict to come together.
Audible is careful not to call these audio shows "podcasts," though those of us who are fans of that type of media will recognize them as functionally identical.
The calculus is intentional: Instead of governing, Trump is content to starve troublesome government departments of resources and leadership until they are functionally unable to perform their duties.
In Sanders' earlier statement, she clearly did not rule out the possibility of a future Trump pardon for Arpaio, which, functionally, the former sheriff wouldn't need until sentencing.
The Audeze LCD-X, for instance, weighs more than half a kilogram, making it only functionally different from having an entire HTC Vive headset perched on your head.
Debuting radical new tech is tough, especially in a space where consumers are already serviced (to an extent) by wristwatches and other wrist jewelry, both functionally and aesthetically.
"This special commissioner role was created and has operated under every mayor as an authority independent of the schools chancellor and functionally separate from D.O.I.," the statement said.
This way, even if someone compromises those passwords, they won't be able to read them, and a computer would find it difficult—even functionally impossible—to unscramble them.
The paper reinforces that hand transplantation in a child can be surgically, medically and functionally successful under certain circumstances -- and even life-changing for a family, Levin said.
Gupta went on to tell the outlet that the patient was "in remission" and "functionally cured"; however, "It's too early to say he's cured" completely, said the doctor.
Functionally, the new models are no different from the first S2 Classic, though Samsung notes that they will soon have the ability to use Samsung Pay via NFC.
A number of officials around the world, including FBI Director James Comey, have proposed that tech companies design mechanisms to circumvent otherwise functionally unbreakable encryption for law enforcement.
He also singles out Teams, which allows companies to functionally build their own versions of Stack Overflow for internal use and share knowledge, as a particularly big opportunity.
These regions of spacetime have such forceful gravitational fields that even light cannot escape them, rendering the vast majority of them functionally invisible from our perspective on Earth.
Romney, in 2012, articulated an Afghanistan War policy that sounded hawkish but was functionally identical to Obama's (both implicitly recognized the war as a failure and lost cause).
Trump's tweet gets at the long-held belief among conservatives that organized labor is functionally an arm -- or, maybe better put, an ATM card -- of the Democratic Party.
The change was an attractive safety feature because liquid oxygen can be a fire hazard, and the new system offered, in theory, a functionally limitless supply of air.
Alicia Vikander, who narrates, cites disturbing statistics on the impact of deforestation on air quality, and there is a montage of species that are nearly or functionally extinct.
On social media, many people who shared an article that used the term "functionally extinct" to describe koalas pointed to an article that appeared in Forbes on Saturday.
Almost half were found to be either structurally deficient or functionally obsolete, meaning that critical structural elements were either in "poor condition" or inadequate for current traffic loads.
His $102.7 million war chest will be supplemented by tens of millions of dollars more in the coffers of the Republican National Committee, which Mr. Trump functionally controls.
Over its years of use, it has become functionally obsolete, officials said — even as trucks continue to rumble across, bringing 15 percent of the nation's incoming waterborne cargo.
The sanctions will also functionally prevent U.S. companies from buying Venezuelan bonds in secondary markets, which Goldman Sachs did to the tune of nearly $3 billion in May.
If you've been on the hunt for a good hat that's fashionable yet functionally warm, Amazon shoppers say they've discovered the perfect one: the Carhartt Acrylic Watch Hat.
And Asha Rangappa, a former F.B.I. special agent in counterintelligence, points out the emerging Republican talking point: McGahn's refusal shows that the Trump administration is functionally just fine.
"Emotional disinhibition, in the form of psychopathic boldness, is actually integral to some creative personalities and functionally related to the creative process," the researchers write in the paper.
The most recent Senate bill to repeal and replace the law is functionally a $3503 billion tax cut for the wealthy paid for by cuts to, primarily, Medicaid.
Amy and Bilel are functionally catfishing each other in Profile, telling each other what they think the other person wants to hear while offering the occasional glimpse of authenticity.
After Perkins's controversial comments on Stormy Daniels, for example, CBN interviewed him about his support of Trump, functionally giving him a platform to double down on his "mulligan" remarks.
CARL THELENSan Pablo, California I was shocked to read Bartleby's unfounded claim that the tie was "a functionally useless garment that constricted male necks for a century" (May 4th).
The bigger issue — the sense that the PC version of Marvel Heroes is functionally "dead" now — should dissipate once Omega is running and the content spigot switches back on.
He says that they do this by making every instance "functionally identical but logically unique" by relocating where functions and memory exist at a low level in the software.
But functionally, it's played out as an endless series of variations on "the gang is separated, then finds each other again" storyline that already we've seen too many times.
In basically all analysis, Big Boss and every other member of the Mother Base collective are terrible people who are functionally making the world worse in lots of ways.
And even though many companies are now manufacturing phthalate- or BPA-free products, scientists are concerned about substitute chemicals, since they're often functionally similar to the chemicals of concern.
Sure, you can have your pick of colors and bands, and you can pay extra for LTE connectivity, but functionally speaking, each new generation of Apple Watch is identical.
The irony: Gorka, who has written a book on defeating jihad and describes himself in his Twitter bio as an "Irregular Warfare Strategist," is functionally a strategist for Bannon.
There were five races where Democrats had a decisive cash-on-hand advantage and three where the parties had functionally the same amount of money on hand in 2006.
"In terms of the immediate next steps, I think functionally all the same things I would want to see in an impeachment inquiry are already under way," said Rep.
What Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's administration called a "terrorist attack" was Perez's response to Maduro's plans to restructure the Constitution, which many fear will functionally end democracy in Venezuela.
Chaim, like a fairy-tale character whose tongue has been cut out, is functionally mute; because of an incapacitating stutter, he can speak only five words at a time.
You could categorize a lot of the work I do as functionally crack for political hobbyists and categorize many people listening to the podcast right now as political hobbyists.
We all know that the Constitution, in its original form, functionally excluded African Americans from political participation and counted each as three-fifths of a person for the census.
While a device like the Futurefön might be exotic, mainstream products like the Microsoft Surface — a convertible tablet that can functionally replace a laptop — are a lot more usable.
The division works cross-functionally across departments, like with the aviation team on products that give aircraft operators deeper insights into flight plans and the health of the fleet.
For instance, while Sioux County does not offer early voting, it does — like all North Dakota counties — allow early, no-excuse-needed absentee voting, which is functionally almost identical.
It's only the latest example of Bloomberg (net worth: $64 billion) deploying his functionally limitless wealth in ways that seem to warp the very physics of digital political communication.
And support for PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC. Functionally, it's not unlike a PS4 controller, with the sticks at the bottom, flanked by buttons and a directional pad.
" Ronza Othman, Zayed's sister, who is functionally blind, added that the issues driving her to walk were "touching all aspects" of her life, "As a Muslim and a woman.
However, until materials like graphene can be delivered in commercially viable, device compatible, functionally targeted forms, the achievements demonstrated at lab scale will not be transferred to real-world products.
Delport defined a meaningful brand as one which functionally works, is value for money and makes someone's life easier, as well as considering the impact it has on a community.
The new $329 set is called the Dash Pro, and while it's functionally the same product as its predecessor, it has been reengineered to fix the original Dash's biggest problems.
It's functionally very simple, but the built-in anonymity makes it a safe outlet for scientists—especially young, early-career scientists—to discuss and criticize research without fear of repercussion.
It's still a lot for something that functionally works the same as a smartwatch, but it's not unusual to spend that much on pair of standard frames with no smarts.
With the open enrollment period for the individual markets ending Saturday, it is functionally too late for insurance companies to deny coverage to people with preexisting conditions for next year.
This attempt to call one and not the other "meat" ignores how we use language and ignores the fact that both are, functionally, what most consumers think of as meat.
Writing — graduate theses, catalogue essays, grant proposals, wall texts — has come functionally necessary for all art institutions, which includes schools, museums, foundations, organized fairs, galleries, journals, non-profit spaces, etc.
The floor in the studios are functionally grippy, which is useful when you're trying to plank, row, balance in a warrior 3, and not look slapstick while you're doing it.
Candidates past and present had, at times, lobbied the DNC to change debate requirement rules, which would have functionally expanded the stage even as the early voting states rapidly approached.
"Really, Nevada wasn't in a position to directly respond to that, either functionally or financially," says Steve Hill, executive director of the governor's office of economic development in the state.
Functionally, FB5 means placing Groups near the center of a freshly tabbed interface for both Facebook's website and app, and putting suggestions for new ones to join across the service.
But aside from linebacker Danny Trevathan, who went to Chicago, and the replacement of defensive end Malik Jackson with former Texan Jared Crick, the NFL's best team remains functionally intact.
But gig workers and their advocates, including some top Democrats, have cried foul, accusing the companies of shirking fair labor laws and withholding pay from workers who are functionally employees.
The Syrian government does need popular support to survive, but it draws that from elsewhere in the country and had already functionally destroyed its support in rebel-controlled eastern Aleppo.
A sort of unearthly physics, these can make select individuals functionally immortal, even as exotic generators churn forth monstrous ­vector-scrambling storms that disintegrate enemy soldiers down to component atoms.
Eventually, Betz was able to sequence their genes, and discovered something remarkable: mutations causing uncombable hair syndrome in three functionally related genes responsible for the formation and structure of hair.
Functionally that is a vacuum, causing the now-exposed ice to sublimate away into the air in the same way a block of dry ice does when it warms up.
Next month, when a school that the New York architect Toshiko Mori designed pro bono for the remote Senegalese village of Fass opens, it will be functionally and architecturally momentous.
This limitation could—if psilocybin is ever approved as a prescription drug—make it too costly to be practically accessible to most, or even functionally keep it off the shelves.
Of course not, Kahn explained, but the "mutually assured destruction" capabilities that emerged as a consequence of the United States-Soviet competition were becoming functionally equivalent to a doomsday machine.
Salafism was functionally banned in Chechnya, and those whose style of clothing or facial hair indicated that they might be Salafi Muslims were arrested or detained in military detention centers.
Ninety days after treatment, 45 percent of the thrombectomy patients were well enough to be "functionally independent," as opposed to 17 percent of those who did not have the procedure.
Tablet mode is when your computer disables use of the keyboard (often because it has been folded over or detached) and turns itself into what is, functionally, a tablet device.
The Texas lawsuit argues that because the ruling hinged on Congress's taxation powers, the individual mandate became unconstitutional when Congress functionally eliminated the tax penalty by setting it at $0.
Unsurprisingly, the Venezuelan debt trade "slowed to a trickle" after the latest round of sanctions, functionally freezing the existing market and impeding Venezuela's ability to issue debt in the future.
Watchmen in all its forms has argued that having too much money is its own kind of superpower, but also that having too much money functionally makes you a supervillain.
Still, Clinton is in the difficult position of being held accountable for policies she may have played no role in formulating and from which she was functionally unable to dissent.
Among the most important, the deal called for: These provisions, taken together, make it functionally impossible for Iran to acquire a nuclear weapon so long as they are in place.
A US official told CNN it would be "nearly functionally impossible" for President Trump to fly on anything other than the Air Force One, which is owned by the US military.
With people changing careers and jobs more frequently throughout their longer life spans, companies are preparing for a more dynamic workforce with workers looking to continually expand their skillsets cross-functionally.
In any case, a stricter ban on computer scripting would have been functionally impossible — because, as a representative of FanDuel told me, D.F.S. companies cannot reliably detect it on their sites.
Functionally, the Surface cans don't stand out much, either: they're wireless via Bluetooth 4.2, offer noise canceling, charge via USB-C (as they should), and last for up to 15 hours.
Functionally, they control your body's ability to bend and twist (and resist bending and twisting — like, say, when you're carrying a lopsided load, such as a shoulder bag or a suitcase).
Jack Dorsey of Twitter has said: "We think of it as an information utility and a communications network," making it functionally identical to the ISPs Twitter lobbied the FCC to regulate.
The idea of tracing several communities on what is functionally "the frontier" isn't a bad one, especially if the show can dramatize, say, the process of re-establishing civilization's supply chains.
The popular perception of a jobless recovery has persisted, despite functionally being at full employment, and we're still waiting for the wage pressure and raises that usually come with sustained growth.
His insistence on keeping them separate when they are functionally the same suggests that he thinks of himself as a man with two identities, and that idea is important to him.
In such circumstances, the Justice Department is functionally deferring to Congress's primary jurisdiction over presidential accountability and should transmit to Congress whatever materials are relevant, particularly to potential abuses of power.
Supposing such a case, we might then ask, would an army realizing an institutional plan that was functionally identical to the algorithms of a killer robot be any less morally problematic?
"If you have one person who has resources in terms of time, money, and expertise, they can be used to functionally launch a 85033,000 strong bot-net on Twitter," Woolley says.
" Alison Bernstein, the president of the Suburban Jungle real estate agency, based in New York City, also finds that buyers are "highly focused on, how do we functionally work at home?
Only your water and soda bottles, and the thicker plastic that serves as packaging used for shampoo bottles and laundry detergent jugs, are functionally recyclable, according to a report from Greenpeace.
Former Vice President Joe Biden's numbers are functionally the inverse of Sanders' — underperforming among young people by 16 percentage points and over-performing among those 60 and up by 15 points.
The battles with the Hell Knight and Arachnotron that mark the early game are functionally similar to later battles where enemies like Revenants, Pinkies, and Mancubi are tossed into the mix.
Considering the fact many games screw things up trying to produce ten interesting levels, it's understandable you might be leery about the prospect of a functionally unlimited amount of explorable worlds.
Contact with human handlers—or even just air particles—can add or subtract tiny amounts of the mass from the cylinder, and that functionally changes the value of the kilogram everywhere.
They're well-designed both functionally and aesthetically, and I appreciate that I no longer have to spend time looking for the right lid for the bottle I'm using on any given day.  
He knows people who are functionally agoraphobic, who might go to the store and shop for 30 minutes, but who have to be close enough to get to the bathroom at home.
It replaces the stock Android messaging app with something that's functionally nearly the same, but looks almost exactly like the sleek, overly animated IM app used by the characters in the game.
Image: Neat MicsBest for Musicians: Neat Bumblebee By contrast to the grays and blacks of most microphones, the color scheme and bee motif border on ridiculous, but the Bumblebee is functionally flashy.
First, her complicated backstory functionally severs her connections to her past, freeing her up to be defined as a mercenary — or, at best, as a teammate — whose motivations can be entirely situational.
Because, if attackers can gain access to the platform facilitating this communication between the camera and Slack, then they can intercept that image and functionally get push notification photos for your house.
It's always been about timeless designs that we add to [functionally]; we are here to protect your fashion investments from fragrant odors, and add some reefer chicness to your classic jewelry collection.
The most significant technologies that will spill over into the off-highway vehicle market are machine perception, reinforcement learning for more complex robotic motion planning and functionally safe, mission-critical engineering requirements.
The fact that so many previous commanders-in-chief managed to govern while avoiding conflicts of interest is a strong indication that making it a requirement would not functionally cripple the president.
What's even more concerning is that, in a majority of cases, parts of buildings or even the building itself could become morally or functionally obsolete long before its physical end-of-life.
Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has promised to bring back the 60-vote threshold for confirmations if the Democrats retake the Senate in November, which would functionally stop Trump's future Supreme Court appointments.
They are technically complex—in an interview with Quartz, Edward Newett, the lead engineer for Spotify's Discover Weekly playlists, explained how the service uses "deep learning and neural nets"—but functionally simple.
If The Americans has tended to follow its characters back to the USSR, will we see a Gabriel in retirement, or will we see yet another man whose life has functionally ended?
Death is echoed metaphorically across the show, from a woman who appears to be functionally brain-dead to relationships that just die on the vine, starved for life, memory, and a heartbeat.
"However, I have heard from superintendents, school board members, teachers, parents, and students that it has now become impossible to functionally operate schools due to workforce issues and student absences," she said.
I particularly liked that Modsy imagined the second half of the room as a cafe-inspired dining area, as it could functionally turn into a workspace when I am working from home.
A majority of Americans have functionally been put in a perpetual police lineup simply for getting a driver's license: Their D.M.V. images are turned into faceprints for government tracking with few limits.
Functionally it's almost identical to the Osmo 22, but it's clear that DJI listened to user feedback for all these small improvements that somehow feel more impactful when you actually use them.
And the 2012 massacre of 20 children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut used a Bushmaster XM15 rifle, which is functionally and aesthetically similar to the AR-153.
When you have a monopoly in North America—and WWE is functionally a monopoly, no matter how good the local indies are—you can do things like blacklist employees or snooping media.
That's both in terms of speeches and TV appearances, which were poorly received, and policy proposals, most notably a boneheaded health care proposal that would functionally tax elderly people for getting dementia.
Here's the bottom line: Defense Distributed has reportedly sold thousands of its Ghost Gunners, and the machines produce weapons that are functionally indistinguishable from those used in mass shootings and on the streets.
In the two other sculptural installations, "Untitled (Too Thick)" (2018) and "Mother of All Demos" (2018), black wads of bitumen glom onto digital devices, suggesting that those devices are physically and functionally stuck.
The iPad is fast—but functionally, in most iPad tasks like gaming and comic book reading and watching movies, it doesn't feel that much faster than mytwo-year-old first-gen iPad Pro.
Medicare for All — which was reintroduced in the Senate last week — would functionally abolish the private-insurance industry by outlawing private insurers from offering coverage that Medicare for All provides, which is extensive.
Researchers have been able to pinpoint the moments during competition when athletes are operating from a place of need or fatigue, thus providing a direction for designers to functionally improve apparel and footwear.
Functionally and visually, the phones were mostly the same, and some of the bugs that I've noticed on the pre-production unit, including tethering not working, were ironed out in the final version.
Functionally, it's meant to be the game you remember — none of the rules, mechanics, or any of the stuff that made StarCraft the gold standard of the real-time strategy genre will change.
It was so strong, in fact, that Destiny developer Bungie functionally retired it in its last major update to the game, leaving its stats unchanged as other weapons were boosted to new levels.
Competition can come from the public sector or the private sector: Breaking up the banks through size caps, or separating their investment and deposit-taking wings, gets you to the same place functionally.
The Food and Drug Administration has aggressively campaigned against people using kratom, citing the CDC data as well as its own research suggesting that kratom functionally behaves as an opioid in the brain.
So even though the ending leaves us in a functionally identical situation to the what we have always seen in Destiny, there is a new triumphalist veneer to the same-old, same-old.
Coronavirus may present a new challenge to the agency's precautionary measures, but it shouldn't functionally differ all that much from the other viral illnesses that astronauts typically seek to avoid before a mission.
In addition, professors are being encouraged by the administration to find ways of delivering functionally equivalent course material through online formats, and all exams for winter quarter are expected to be delivered remotely.
A narrow cabinet wedged between the stove and the wall was functionally useless until Mr. Li turned it into a slide-out spice rack (a project inspired when the cabinet door fell off).
One possible outcome is that the public option on offer could be robust and equitable, with good coverage, low premiums, and functionally solid mechanisms for automatic enrollment and the accurate determination of subsidies.
And these numbers don't include the functionally bottomless resources of Mike Bloomberg and the slightly scarcer resources of Tom Steyer, for whom "cash on hand" is irrelevant; they can spend whatever they need.
If Biden does not win the state on Saturday and show convincingly that he can command the support of minority voters who are the Democrats' most loyal constituency, his candidacy is functionally over.
In the stock market, public order books on "lit" markets — where all the buy and sell orders for any given stock are theoretically visible to all traders — have been functionally useless for years.
A 2300 bill mandating payment of 2000 billion euros to victims across Ireland resulted in the government functionally covering the cost of the reparations, while the church only paid about 24 million euros.
In fact, around the time that the train industry was starting to move away from KarTrak, Collins' company was helping create an application that was functionally very similar to the railroad industry's need.
There's not much substance to the nearly 22-minute video which has functionally put Paul's channel on hiatus for the past two weeks, though it's hard to make the case he's actively causing harm.
The corporate AMT, which was put back into the Senate bill soon before it was voted on Saturday morning, might end up functionally eliminating many popular deductions that corporations want to hold on to.
To add to this, the functionally illiterate Bradley had to learn how to read and write to contribute lyrics to his music and as his career started to take off, his brother was murdered.
He is functionally asplenic and will need to take prophylactic antibiotics the rest of his life to prevent and protect against sepsis, a huge risk of death for our kids in the heterotaxy community.
WWE storytelling tends to cluster around the top title and leave many midcards listless; the absence of a title on one of the shows functionally means the absence of a big chunk of story.
Oaxis is continuing its efforts with the InkCase i7, which is functionally identical the iPhone 6 and 6S compatible InkCase i6, just with a larger aperture to accommodate the iPhone 7's new camera.
Functionally, we would have to double the income tax burden on every American, along with the income tax burden on every business, to cover the amount that she wants to raise for her plans.
They're functionally identical in terms of content: an English-language statement from Medcare addressing the Umbrella logo similarity in an apparent attempt to quell client concerns, and a Vietnamese-language version of the same.
We do not need to extend America's global military footprint to maintain our deterrence; this proposal is functionally a plan to do other countries' defense for them instead of expecting them to defend themselves.
They're functionally designed to provide as much cargo space as possible (each can carry up to 15 standard-sized pallets) in a vehicle with a relatively small physical footprint, which helps with battery efficiency.
Functionally, the two versions of Tokyo Mirage Sessions are virtually identical, but when a game takes dozens of hours to complete, being able to play how and when you want is a huge deal.
The organization predicted that the Koala population was "functionally extinct" in May, when it estimated that there were fewer than 85033,000 koalas left in the wild – prior to the recent casualties – the BBC reported.
Utopian and dystopian futures collide in works such as Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg's "The Substitute" (2019), which brings viewers face-to-face with a life-sized digital reproduction of the functionally extinct northern white rhinoceros.
This isn't just real pain in the ass when something goes wrong during a sustained bombing campaign against, say, forces hostile to US personnel downrange in Syria: It renders the whole system functionally useless.
Its scores have deteriorated since a previous assessment in 2012, when researchers found that almost one-third of the country's 15-year-olds were "functionally illiterate", including almost half of those studying in rural schools.
And ultimately, while Apple's aluminum chassis on the now-defunct Thunderbolt Display may be nicer from an aesthetic perspective, functionally speaking it's not strictly necessary when it comes to the actual use of the screen.
" The WHO's spokesman, Hartl, told Reuters that IARC was a "functionally independent" agency, and that when IARC flags up cancer hazards, the "WHO assesses or re-assesses the levels of risk associated with those hazards.
One previous study, published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B, analyzed the eye morphology of 266 extant mammal species and found that eye shapes of both nocturnal and diurnal mammals were functionally indistinguishable.
The only protests that are deemed acceptable by majority groups, and majorities within groups, are the ones that are functionally irrelevant — protests with no related context, no audience, no disruption, and no chance of coverage.
And it's not a bad one given that the last two re-election races of presidents -- Bush in 2004 and Obama in 2012 -- were, functionally, battles between the party bases each won by the incumbent.
These cards were uniquely capable of making it so Corporations were functionally unable to play the game they wanted to play, because it was certain they would run into either — en masse — during a tournament.
If the block size grows too much, Chinese miners could be functionally cut off from effective mining, sinking huge investments and exposing the network to insecurity and a potentially disruptive slowdown in mining new blocks.
One of Moffat's pet tropes when it comes to Doctor Who is the idea that a functionally immortal being like the Doctor would lose essentially everything over the course of the character's long, long life.
By maintaining the accredited investor qualifications for so long, the SEC has functionally enabled more investors to participate in supporting the startup economy, facilitating a thriving angel investor community that continues to grow each year.
For Democrats, no question about the race may be more uncertain than how college-educated white voters will break if the race functionally reduces to a two-person contest between Sanders and Biden after today.
"I don't think turnout in a presidential primary with neither campaign particularly active, and in a state that's functionally already decided, and in the middle of a global pandemic is predictive," he said, "of much."
Less than 24 hours before the June 2016 primary, The Associated Press called the nomination for Clinton based on a survey of superdelegates, rendering the votes of more than 2 million Sanders backers functionally meaningless.
The pink razor marked as explicitly "for women" was so lovely and sleek — but it was also functionally the same product as the black-and-neon-green razor for manly dudes right next to it.
Ms. Tsai and her supporters regularly cite the tumult in Hong Kong as evidence of why Taiwan, an island democracy that has been functionally independent since 1949, cannot simply surrender to China's demands to unite.
Attorneys said that the program is functionally the same as the "Prompt Asylum Case Review" program, which processes Central Americans at the El Paso CBP station, as first reported by the Washington Post's Robert Moore.
Some people believe AI will force a truly momentous change in theology, because if humans create intelligent machines with free will, we'll eventually have to ask whether they have something functionally similar to a soul.
An analysis of research in this area published in JAMA in 2005 found that pain sensation requires neural connections into the cortex, and the cortex is not functionally developed until the 26th week or later.
On the more extreme side, some have called for Trump's impeachment, which would be functionally impossible unless Democrats retake the House in 2018; even then, the prospects of removing the president are slim to none.
Functionally, both the Home and Echo are similar — but the Home's ability to "Voice Match," or deliver a personalized answer based on who's talking to it, is the main reason why I prefer it over Alexa.
Astor reported on some other problems too: For instance, while Sioux County does not offer early voting, it does — like all North Dakota counties — allow early, no-excuse-needed absentee voting, which is functionally almost identical.
Functionally, all the Mods I tested with the Z4, including the 360-degree camera Mod that comes in the box with the unlocked model, work just the same as they do on other Moto Z phones.
This owes largely to May's own screw-ups — most notably a boneheaded health care proposal that would functionally tax elderly people for getting dementia — but nonetheless means that Corbyn has now made this a real race.
Functionally, the Q Wander and Q Marshal should be similar to the Q Founder (and by extension, all other Android Wear watches, for that matter), as they have circular, always-on touchscreen displays, and voice controls.
Only Congress can legally extinguish a Native American reservation, and the Supreme Court has previously held that courts can't simply infer that a reservation no longer exists from other congressional actions, even if it's functionally defunct.
Nintendo itself could not have crafted such a loving and functionally perfect tribute to the original Nintendo Entertainment System as Analogue's Nt Mini – and in fact thanks to the NES Classic, we know that it hasn't.
The microchip, in the long run, has turned things that were functionally fine (if "dumb") into devices that may not make it into a second decade if they fail to get the ongoing support they need.
When they allow producers to sell those clips to others as well in the hopes of making a few extra bucks, as often happens, they can functionally create a distortionary glut of hyper-niche fetish content.
And the only real change in Gears 5, the ability to "use" your robot companion Jack to shock or stun or mind control enemies, is functionally just the implementation of biotic abilities from Mass Effect 2.
Remembering such an encyclopedia of passwords is functionally impossible, which is why Mr. Templeton suggests using a password manager, which not only creates unique passwords automatically but also keeps track of them across all your devices.
"People either functionally or actually need to get out of the race before Super Tuesday," said Addisu Demissie, a veteran operative who managed Cory Booker's presidential campaign and worked as a senior Clinton aide in 2016.
Functionally, the Wi-Fi Smart Lock has many of the same features as the Smart Lock Pro, including August's Door Sense that alerts you when the door has been open for a certain amount of time.
After a year and a variety of parenting classes taken during 2012, the criminal charges were functionally dismissed, and she regained full custody of Nevaeh, but Ms. Stapleton said she is aware of what she lost.
It would be similar, functionally, to how states currently have the option under Obamacare to expand their program to all Americans making less than 133 percent of the federal poverty line (about $15,000 for an individual).
These developments could boost productivity and fuel economic growth, but they might also increase Chinese intelligence capabilities and enable host governments to stifle free speech along China's "digital silk road," since "smart" infrastructure is functionally surveillance infrastructure.
Functionally, arranging the cameras vertically could pave way for even longer optical zoom, but this vertical orientation would be a first for the iPhone, and as such has drawn a bit of ire from some iPhone purists.
If what's happening is somebody said something and you're reacting to it, or you read something and you're reacting to it, which is the culture of Twitter — Twitter is a functionally reactive culture, it's a reactive product.
Boasting of no weight classes, no time limits, and functionally no rules was fine for the Gracies' efforts at marketing the all-purpose nature of their family's martial art, but it's not how a sport is made.
Just as crucial, though, was a subset of the functionality dubbed "Rosetta Stone," which allowed queries to use ID codes from other metadata sources and services, functionally resolving multiple data sets to create one giant data interchange.
The article on the gay escort and the piece on Bill Cosby were journalistic opposites in terms of their effect, but functionally similar: the provocative telling of truths that influential people don't want spread on the internet.
"I think conservatives have to make a case-by-base choice — there are actually some Democrats candidates out there who functionally now are to the right on economics of their Republican counterpart, it's astounding," Wilson told Hill.
" The National Review's Bill Kristol tweeted that "if you're for Trump you functionally are for a man unfit to be president," and Fox News's Erick Erickson wrote, "Reporters writing about the 'Stop Trump' effort get it wrong.
Those who favor fiscal responsibility call the use of the Overseas Contingency Operations designation a "slush fund," while others claim that without OCO, the DOD could not operate functionally under the current Budget Control Act (BCA) caps.
The Public Lands Foundation, a 600-member group composed of former BLM employees, asked leaders of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee to hold a hearing on a relocation they say will "functionally dismantle" the agency.
That story, about an old woman's loss of her self and a fat boy's development of his, lingers now and then over photographs, which are here synonymous with the memories without which a self is functionally impossible.
The big optics issue this solves for is called the vergence-accommodation conflict, and it allows for interacting with objects closer to your face and functionally makes reading in VR quite a bit more effective as well.
Though fashion designers are functionally product designers, they are like front-men and lead singers for hire, who lend their talents, fanbase, and star power to houses who have the resources to bring their geniuses to life.
In November, after another devastating fire, a widely circulated claim that the species was left "functionally extinct" was met with pushback when some scientists warned that exaggeration about their fate could hurt, rather than help, conservation efforts.
Indeed, people with dementia who also have depression are more functionally impaired and are more likely to be placed in a nursing home, according to a study published in 2005 in the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry.
"If you want to own the asset that you can actually use today and that people are functionally using, it's bitcoin," Smith, head of digital asset at trading giant Susquehanna International Group, said on "Fast Money " Tuesday.
In the video shot by his campaign, Helmer, an Iraq and Afghanistan veteran, does not identify the specific gun model he purchases, but calls it "functionally similar" to the weapon he used while serving in the military.
I consider stock pots to be functionally identical to pasta pots, and can be made into one using any pasta insert that fits (like this 8-quart insert by Tramontina) or by dumping everything into a colander.
Clinton is in the difficult position of being held accountable for policies she may have played no role in formulating and from which she was functionally unable to dissent Now, of course, her situation isn't completely unique.
BJ: Functionally, in America you had Disney, and then there was World War II, which destroyed the world and also things like film industry in Japan, and the way they built it back up was through animation.
In short, it is becoming increasingly clear that when it comes to the internet and social media, a critical mass of people—many of whom are also tasked with regulating and reporting about it—are functionally illiterate.
They simply bought exclusive rights to all of its images of the area, the only high-res ones available on the US market, making it functionally impossible for anyone else to use commercial US imagery surveil the area.
The legislation would, in effect, force companies to file for bankruptcy in courts where their business is functionally based, rather than using a loophole to bring the cases where the company is incorporated -- typically in more friendly jurisdictions.
"The fact that people are functionally anonymous a lot of times produces good things since people can speak freely, but also produces a lot of bad stuff, like online abuse and the spread of fake news," he said.
"Functionally, probably the majority of fishes that have bioluminescence use the light for camouflage," he said, noting that the glow can actually help hide a fish's body in the water column when it's placed in the right way.
Here's an example of a tweet that's not about a filmmaking Kickstarter, and still manages to support the arts: Just once I want a Wolverine movie where he's like, "I'm hot, I'm functionally immortal, I'm loving this" Nice.
Apple hasn't functionally updated the MacBook Air since 2015, leaving fans of the ultra-lightweight laptop to linger in outdated agony as Apple has lavished its attention on the newer 12-inch MacBook and updated MacBook Pro laptops.
And since the 3Doodler Start is functionally very similar to the original hardware, kids will need to set aside a few devoted hours to recreate some of the amazing projects that others have created using the existing hardware.
This means that the characters of Animal Crossing could be functionally immortal, as their consciousness can be transferred into gyroids after death — and, in a Black Mirror twist, into life-sized toys like Stitches and possibly even sofas.
The groups also received formal advising from "a local government employee, teacher, or community leader" who helped put together the written application, partly to help applicants who were functionally illiterate and couldn't compile an application on their own.
En route to Texas, they pop by the X-Files office because Agent Miller has an idea: One of the terrorists survived but is functionally brain-dead, and Miller wants to find a way to speak to him.
The rear camera is a single lens and sensor that is both functionally and actually identical to the wide angle lens in the iPhone XS. It's the same sensor, the same optics, the same 27mm wide-angle frame.
It's a concept that makes for the kind of incredible efficiencies of scale that allow mega-clouds like Amazon Web Services to afford to offer their customers functionally unlimited supercomputing power for fractions of a cent per hour.
Testifying in the case before the Kenyan high court, an Indian cybersecurity expert said that Huduma was "functionally and architecturally very similar" to his own country's biometric ID program, Aadhaar, which was itself subject to a constitutional challenge.
"The [Arpaio] pardon functionally endorses racial profiling and abuses of authority, contrary to the work of the hundred of thousands of hardworking law enforcement officers around the country who uphold the law," the commission said in a statement.
The Proton headset seems functionally similar to the upcoming Cosmos XR. Both are built for mixed or augmented reality experiences, but unlike Microsoft or Magic Leap's mixed reality glasses, they use passthrough video instead of transparent waveguide lenses.
What makes A Short Hike so interesting as a product of this family tree of walking simulators is that it functionally combines the narrative and tonal chops of that genre with the activities of an Animal Crossing game.
"What I really regret Mr. Dean is that you're here as a prop, you are functionally here as a prop, because they can't impeach President Trump because 70% of Democrats want something that 60% of Americans don't," said Rep.
It's not functionally different from screening the film for focus-groups to market movies more efficiently, but the film industry is a business and it's much more interested in AI as a profit-maker than as a poetry generator.
But the service is functionally equivalent to a streaming TV service — in that it passes through a broadband modem and is delivered to phones, tablets, and PCs — and the need for a Comcast internet subscription seems to underscore that.
In the end, the narrative doesn't even require Louisa to negotiate the challenges of having sex with a functionally disabled boyfriend, because her disposable benefactor is too focused on preserving her heart for the next guy who comes along.
Clinton, should she be elected president, would be functionally exempt from security vetting as a constitutional officer — it's "the reason it was always indictment or bust" with Clinton, said Bradley Moss, a lawyer who specializes in classified information cases.
"This Regulation aims at ensuring an effective and equal protection of end-users when using functionally equivalent services, so as to ensure the protection of confidentiality, irrespective of the technological medium chosen," they write in the draft eprivacy proposal.
Major assertions of Congress's role as a co-equal part of the government, no matter how much some legislators may truly wish to make them, are functionally out of the question, even in the face of Trump's baldest transgressions.
The SAT (formerly standing for the Scholastic Aptitude Test, now just SAT) and ACT (originally American College Testing) are standardized tests that are functionally mandatory for admission at many colleges across the country, from elite universities to community college.
Tonight's presidential debate may have been functionally the end of the Democratic primary campaign—not just because the forthcoming primaries favor Joe Biden, but because the coronavirus pandemic has made much of the usual practice of a campaign impossible.
Because if you do not have two states, then in some form or fashion you are extending an occupation, functionally you end up having one state in which millions of people are disenfranchised and operate as second class residents.
The 19993 senators won't be sequestered in a hotel for this jury duty, but they'll be functionally stranded in the capital six days a week – they get Sundays off – until, potentially, even beyond the Iowa caucuses on Feb. 3.
The nadir came in the late 1980s, when a college and then-NFL star player named Dexter Manley revealed he had remained eligible to play all four years at Oklahoma State — without being able to functionally read or write.
They've been designed to either completely cover the window or to allow only half of it, upper or lower, to be visible — functionally, there are far more useful options, but they are at the heart of Sugimoto's aesthetic principles.
Next week, YouTube is launching YouTube Music — a revamped version of its existing music service that is functionally the same, but comes with extra bells and whistles like personalized playlists based on your YouTube history and other usage patterns.
So it's possible that Xu simply wasn't interested in a Huawei Watch 2 that looked like the original; if Huawei was going to make another one, it had to look different and do more functionally compared to the first model.
" Sarah Ellison and Elaina Plott also weighed in... Wolff says Trump is "functionally a madman" Via NPR: "In the 'Morning Edition' interview, Wolff says those who have spent the most time with President Trump describe him as 'vile and ludicrous.
"These teams will add a layer of defense against fake news, hate speech and voter suppression, and will work cross-functionally with our threat intelligence, data science, engineering, research, community operations, legal and other teams," Facebook said in the blog post.
The trick is to find moves that work your arms and your entire upper body, training everything as a unit in order to get functionally stronger (that means better at opening heavy doors and lifting things in your everyday life).
Mercedes splits up its home batteries differently from Tesla, its most visible competitor in this space, though they're functionally the same — the batteries let homeowners store and save electricity generated by solar panels so it can be used around the clock.
Functionally, it turns itself back into a conventional shooter, when its best experiences are centered on workaday nonviolent problem-solving, with limited collaborative and social elements as items, constructions, and even caution and advice signs propagate between different players' sessions.
The iPhone 7 is astonishingly similar to last year's iPhone 6S — a device I used for a short period of time as my work phone at a previous job — and functionally it's not so different from Apple's other recent handsets.
So the increasing hostility to the press and voter suppression laws could be the hallmarks of the next four years, which will make it difficult to hold the government accountable, because we won't have a functionally democratic way of doing so.
So, when existing precedent either doesn't apply or cuts against the overriding demand to stop Trump, then it's up to the court to yank that law out of context, misinterpret it, and then functionally rewrite it to reach the "right" result.
Now, three cycles before the next redistricting process, Democrats find themselves in a deep hole: Republicans control 69 of the 99 state legislative chambers in America, and Nebraska, which has a nominally nonpartisan unicameral legislature, is functionally controlled by Republicans.
The woman, who investigators described as functionally "delayed," said Hanna told her, "I just want sex," then ordered her to strip before groping her and threatening to lock her up for the rest of her life if she reported the incident.
We must demand bold, curative solutions from our elected leadership, or else I fear that the next "Blue Ribbon Panel" will be doomed to merely reiterate recommendations already made to a bureaucracy that is structurally and functionally incapable of implementing change.
And sometimes the writing is just functionally dumb, such as when Looking Glass walks directly into what he knows is a Seventh Kavalry den without backup, for no reason other than that it being what the plot needs him to do.
There is a faction that is notionally skeptical of Trump but functionally anti-anti-Trump, a faction that insists it's just calling "balls and strikes" and a faction screaming that the president rigged the game and needs to be thrown out.
"The court is functionally not now going to be an ally in anything here, so you do have to be careful," said Mehrsa Baradaran, a law professor at the University of Georgia who has written about the racial wealth gap.
"They're not focused on things like the Clinton Foundation functionally selling access to the State Department; they're not worried about selling uranium to the Russians; they're not worried about unmasking," Gaetz said, according to the Post, reportedly referring to the Democrats.
This makes the risk of an HIV-negative partner contracting the virus functionally nonexistent during unprotected sex with a HIV-positive partner who has had such a low load for at least six months and is maintaining their treatment regimen.
" Others are more cleareyed about their party's shortcomings but say the platform, which is voted on by a committee dominated by social conservatives, is, as Angelo told me, "functionally meaningless" and "doesn't represent the views of the Republicans I know.
Among other things, the deal called for: These provisions, taken together, make it functionally impossible for Iran to acquire a nuclear weapon so long as they are in place — and they were scheduled to last for at least a decade.
The news media is treated as a collective source of leftist deceit, with the sole exception of Pat Robertson's Christian Broadcasting Network (whose real-life segments are used throughout the film), a network that doubles as, functionally, pro-Trump propaganda.

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