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"Gordian" Definitions
  1. pertaining to Gordius, ancient king of Phrygia, who tied a knot (the Gordian knot
  2. resembling the Gordian knot in intricacy.

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Trump has more he can do to untangle this Gordian knot.
Computer scientists have been trying to slice this Gordian knot for decades.
Alexander the Great faced just such a problem with the Gordian knot.
Gordian has three major pilots in the works, including one with lastminute.com.
We need a national legislation that will finally solve this Gordian knot.
Trump and Republicans in Congress are trapped together in a Gordian knot.
"Sesame is willing to wrestle with difficult things about childhood," Gordian told me.
Mattereum has came up with a remarkable way to sever this Gordian knot.
How best to untangle the Gordian knot that is navigating your own healthcare?
Twitter is a Gordian knot of news and opinion that can't be untangled.
Digital policy-making is a lot like trying to cut through the Gordian knot.
But this Gordian Knot of emotions and resentments may be too much to overcome.
This Gordian Knot is one that only the most skilled of politicians can loosen.
This was a Gordian Knot that nobody could figure out a way to cut.
The rules have become a Gordian knot of shifting administrative responsibilities among opportunistic regulators.
It's a tangled web that makes the Gordian Knot look like a pair of shoelaces.
The cords of one family's audio guides had woven themselves together into a Gordian knot.
" So they ended up having to cut the Gordian Knot: "We just bought iPod touches.
At its best, this sharpness can slice through the Gordian knot of the climate debate.
Gordian Software: An API for travel booking companies to sell seat selection and checked bags.
Members of Congress have it in their power to begin to unravel this Gordian knot.
The opioid Gordian knot is all the more reason to support uncontroversial solutions that work.
StatesCare can give everybody what they want and cut the Gordian knot tying up Washington.
Even in the complex world of energy policy, placing new transmission lines is a gordian knot.
A senior portfolio manager at Gordian Capital in Japan, Chris Redl, expressed dismay at the snafu.
Are the cables a direct allusion to the Gordian Knot, hopelessly tangled, never to be unpicked?
Start pulling at the strings of the Gordian knot, they argue, and the whole thing will unravel.
Facebook's current list of problems is long and varied — a Gordian knot of engineering, business, and philosophical challenges.
A: A-minus ... They are in a Gordian knot with both sides having no face-saving way out.
At the heart of the debate is the Gordian knot of fee structure, date structure and trading structure.
The way out of the Gordian Knot of identity politics versus class politics is to take intersectionality seriously.
And there is also a template as to how to go about cutting Gordian knots on the LME.
Individual choice and social structure co-mingle, yielding a Gordian knot of pathology difficult for policymakers to cut.
At the same time, of course, Mexico has its own Gordian issues, many of them shared with Canada.
Such humiliations pale, however, when one considers the Gordian knot that Mr. Bolton went to Ankara to untangle.
In the Judicial Redress Act, Congress has the rare opportunity to cut the Gordian knot and strengthen all three.
For the past year, the Irish-border question has proved one of the Gordian knots of the Brexit negotiations.
Instead, it became reality and, as a result, fiscal budgets moving forward have been transformed into a Gordian Knot.
This in itself is said to be a protection from evil, much like the Gordian knot or Solomon's knot.
Now it's become more of a pure power exercise, cutting through those Gordian knots of subtlety with Valyrian steel.
Mr Trump seems to think he can cut this Gordian knot by asking the UN to redefine the word "refugee".
" He told reporters, "We face a Gordian knot in the Middle East and potential nuclear catastrophe on the Korean Peninsula.
The title of the show sets them out for our delectation, one by one: Superstrings, Runes, the Norns, Gordian Knot.
One way to deal with those questions is to just cut the Gordian knot and say Cabinet officials are ineligible.
The groom's father is director of professional services at Gordian, a construction data and software company with offices in Rockland, Mass.
"Sesame's socio-emotional content orients kids towards a much more balanced, self-confident, accepting and, I'd argue, healthier internal life," Gordian says.
The body invading organism seen above appears to be a horsehair worm aka a Gordian worm which is in the phylum Nematomorpha.
He sees the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through that lens — a Gordian knot that, if cut, would prove he is the best negotiator.
Mr. Newsom and others have also begun floating big changes to the utility's structure as it navigates a Gordian knot of a bankruptcy.
But the biggest concern Democrats and liberals have with Cuomo is the state Senate, which is tied up in a major Gordian Knot.
"But if somebody knows how to cut the Gordian knot, knows how to solve the Rubik's cube, I can't wait to see it."
He sees the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through that lens — a Gordian knot that, if cut, would prove that Trump is the best negotiator.
Without Mr Trujillo, the new CPCCS would have "lacked the moral capacity to cut Gordian knots", says León Roldós, a former Ecuadorean vice-president.
The problem the platforms face is a tough one — a Gordian knot of engineering, policy, and even philosophical questions few have good answers to.
The Gordian dynasty from 235 AD to 285 AD was particularly tumultuous: 14 of the 26 emperors who ruled were assassinated during this period.
And Johnson, who was one of the main Brexit campaigners in 2016, refuses to hold a second referendum that could cut the Gordian knot.
Above all, do not feel as though you need to solve with any immediacy this Gordian knot that has entrapped a succession of your predecessors.
Trump apparently still hopes that he can cut the Gordian knot with Chinese President Xi Jinping during the G-20 meeting in Japan next month.
Right now, Gordian is profitable and earning $65,000 per month offering online travel agencies tools to help them sell seating, baggage and other ancillary products.
A data services company for the building industry, Gordian, hired Cassidy & Associates to pursue targeted marketing initiatives within the Department of Defense and other federal agencies.
But employees yearn to be part of something bigger than a bureaucratic Gordian knot, and Mr. Tillerson rarely even tries to speak of a larger purpose.
For decades it has represented a Gordian Knot that much like that mythical knot has perplexed policymakers in the United States, South Korea, Japan, and China.
How embarrassing would it be to have an outsider come in and take a huge sword to the twin Gordian knots of immigration and gun violence!
A Gordian knot moment, if you will, where instead of agonizing over how to untangle the social media mess you just pull out a sword and cut.
Israel is well aware of deteriorating living conditions in Gaza and the Gordian knot between the humanitarian situation in the strip and the risks to Israel's security.
To escape from decades of partisan gridlock, the argument goes, America needs an outsider who can cut through the Gordian knot of ideology and deliver real results.
JOHANNESBURG, Jan 16 (Reuters) - South Africa's MTN Group said on Thursday it has appointed Gordian Kyomukama as chief executive officer of MTN South Sudan effective January 21.
MTN Uganda said it was trying to find out why Vanhelleputte had been deported and it had appointed its chief technology officer Gordian Kyomukama as acting chief executive.
The "Discussion Paper on Market Structure" does what it says on the box and much of it concerns the core Gordian knot of volumes, fees and date system.
This approach, the pair wrote, "would neatly slice the Gordian knot the Court has tied for itself," by explicitly laying down just how much partisan effect is too much.
Compared to Dorsey's other company, Twitter, which is dealing with drama about Russian troll farms on its platform and its Gordian knot of harassment policies, Square is doing great.
Strout, the author of "Olive Kitteridge," articulates in this novel "the Gordian knot of family, binding together fear and misery, solace and love," according to our reviewer, Claire Messud.
Both Dekker's paper (published in Nature) and Aiden and Chadwick's (published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences) have helped to untangle the Gordian knot of genome folding.
The Trump administration deserves a lot of credit for taking a fresh look at how to cut the Gordian knot there, and bring the Palestinian problem to a stable conclusion.
Opening the door to a peace treaty with North Korea is as close to cutting the Korean Peninsula's Gordian Knot as possible under the present set of ever direr circumstances.
No visitor to a place where they are common, like Vietnam, India or Pakistan, is more likely to be appalled — and intrigued — by these Gordian tangles than a traveling engineer.
There is nothing wrong with making the case that being a back-slapping dealmaker is what America needs to cut through the Gordian knot at the center of our politics.
It has been my observation in recent years that the cords from headphones are increasingly able to generate knots of Gordian propensity within seconds of being left to their own devices.
Much like the wasp that overtakes cockroaches free will or the fungi that can turn ants into zombies, the Gordian worm has the ability to take control of its host's mind.
A meticulous examination of this year's lighting configuration reveals the Gordian network of torments and rage roiling within this legendary artist who remains arguably our nation's best interpreter of the zeitgeist.
When the Republican-controlled Congress returns to Washington this week, it will face a political and procedural gordian knot to advance its agenda, the heart of which centers around the budget.
Here, ultimately, lies the Gordian knot at the heart of Britain's predicament: To shape from our current inertia a meaningful future, we need to address the brutal reality of the present.
Still, their circumstances exemplify the Gordian knot that is today's climate crisis, and you can see how victims of fossil fuel corruption are kindred with those harmed by its environmental effects.
Divided government may mean that until a major event manages to break this gordian knot, we are likely to see the same continued divide and the same lack of legislative accomplishments.
There was some reporting that Trump himself seemed inclined to try to cut this Gordian legal knot with some sort of bold executive order to add the question to the census anyway.
In Cuomo's seven years in office, he has pitched himself as a Clinton-style liberal who can cut through the Gordian knot of partisan dysfunction to deliver meaningful results for middle-class families.
The impetuous Alexander requires only a few seconds to cut the Gordian knot, but needs much of the movie's 136 minutes to free himself, if he ever does, from his Oedipal family bonds.
While they may not agree on every single thread that tries to untie the healthcare Gordian knot, doctors will support a patient-focused reform that returns medical decisions to them and their patients.
"The Gordian knot has been broken," said Volker Treier, foreign trade chief at the German chambers of commerce and industry (DIHK), who is in Riyadh to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the local chamber.
Skillset Pimblett showed some improvements in his striking during the brief stand-up exchanges that happened in his meeting with Grimshaw on Friday, but it's his Gordian grappling prowess that continues to turn heads.
This conflict between the two iconic AIs can only offer a Gordian Knot of awareness and misinterpretation that covers the spectrum of emotion—a rollercoaster of anger, self doubt, fear, forgiveness, humor, and acceptance.
Works of technology criticism are often expected to provide a few hundred pages of doomsaying before providing a concise final chapter in which the Gordian knot of our problems is neatly and improbably cut.
But on Painted Ruins, there's a divine clarity to the architecture; you can see how Taylor exists as a problem solver, untying Gordian knots, figuring out how to let the songs breathe without wandering.
Less than a year after the signing of the Oslo Peace Accords in the White House Rose Garden, on that hot, humid, hectic day it seemed the Middle East's Gordian knot was starting to unravel.
On Beauty Maybe there's someone in your life with hair like this, hair like a secret: piled or pinned up in a Gordian tangle, or refuting the laws of gravity in a hazy, floating pouf.
The bride's father is the chief executive of the Gordian Group, a construction data and services company in Greenville, S.C. Her mother is an English tutor in the University Learning Center at the New School.
Lawmakers tried to slice the Gordian knot of the trolley problem by stating that all human life should be valued equally and that any distinction based on personal features like age or gender should be prohibited.
You'll never guess how the NFL's reacting…no, wait, you definitely will: They're publicly mulling making pass interference a reviewable play, which would add yet another reactionary twist in the Gordian Knot that is their rulebook.
Whereas previous writers and artists had negotiated the contradictions of a system that was intentionally not fully articulated, Simonides cut through the Gordian knot of such confusion, demanding a simple and straightforward equation of words and money.
Not to compare the Donald to an ancient Hellenic hero, but it was Alexander the Great who took one look at the Gordian knot and shocked the status quo by taking a sword and slicing through it.
But like so much in U.S.-Iran relations, the hostage problem and the bilateral relationship are tied in a Gordian knot: Mutual hostility serves the interests of Iran's hard-liners, who are the ones holding the prisoners.
"It looks like a new version of the Gordian Knot," Tusk said of an impasse over how to ensure there is no return to a hard border between the British province of Northern Ireland and EU-member Ireland.
But for the innovators who have the patience to follow through on their vision, and who don't presume to cut the Gordian Knot of healthcare with a marketing gimmick or shiny app, there are fortunes to be made.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Council President Donald Tusk on Tuesday bemoaned the lack of leaders great enough to overcome a deadlock on the Irish border in Brexit talks, which he compared to the Gordian Knot unravelled by Alexander the Great.
There are a myriad of complex technical mechanics at play, fiercely difficult Gordian Knots of encryption and hardware solutions to unravel and a number of previous interactions between Apple and the government that have set one precedent or another.
The Accruent deal will help complement strengths in its Fluke Digital Systems unit and its recent acquisition of construction software company Gordian to create a technology portfolio consisting of connected devices, software enabled workflow and data analytics, Fortive said.
A few flip remarks here and there that made for some greedy "gotcha" headlines — not all of them true to the intent, but hey, if you're gonna walk through a minefield ... It's all just a glaring, gridlocked, Gordian knot.
Far too many American secretaries of State have wanted to be the one to be the hero to cut the Gordian knot, to do something about the Arab-Israeli situation, so they have pressured Israel to make major concessions.
Daniel Russel: I think it's regarded by half the world as a sort of impetuous hail Mary play, and by the other half of the world as potentially cutting through the Gordian knot of impasse on the Korean nuclear issue.
As the Guardian reports, the mother of these squirrels likely used plastic and long grasses to build her nest, which appears to have led to the unfortunate entanglement that the Wisconsin Humane Society described as a "Gordian Knot" on their Facebook page.
Attempting to accessorize from a chaotic pile of necklaces that have somehow worked themselves into a Gordian knot of rings, bracelets, and backless earrings, is nothing short of our darkest nightmare — especially after hitting snooze about ten times too many on Monday morning.
And this core legal clash is the Gordian knot that US tech giants — including Facebook — are now bound up with as a consequence of domestic surveillance law granting their government swingeing rights to suck up personal data from "electronic communication service providers".
The kaleidoscopic volume inspires genuine awe, both at the intricacies of our biology — Gordian tangles of lymphatic vessels, the roller coaster topography of the tongue — and at the technical finesse, empathy and humor artists have brought to the complex task of depicting them.
Older problems will still need to be refought (poverty, reproductive rights, gender and race equality, drug abuse and violence), but the legacy of today's youth may lie in cutting the Gordian knots of four relatively new ones: gun control, global warming, obesity and screen time.
"Hastily conceived and lacking sufficient planning or preparation, it was an attempt by the government to cut through a historic Gordian knot of social issues with little consideration for the consequences," writes Alexei Plutser-Sarno in Alcohol: Soviet Anti-Alcohol Posters, out April 25 from Fuel.
With the exception of the emotional tributes that Duncan received from lifelong Spurs fans like Shea Serrano and Graydon Gordian, much of the way he was celebrated involved what Duncan was not, or didn't do, or the ways in which he was otherwise unlike the typical NBA star.
"Although the court has the utmost respect for the ability of jurors to comprehend complicated scientific principles, they would not have the luxury of many days of rumination, as this gatekeeper has needed, to untie this Gordian knot," she wrote in a decision handed down in April 2017.
Through Minette's story, Vieux-Chauvet tries to navigate the Gordian politics of prerevolutionary Haiti — then called Saint-Domingue — with all its racial and caste divides, from slaves to black freedmen, to maroons, mulattos, planters, poor whites, people of color and all the detailed counting of blood fractions in between.
"The kaleidoscopic volume inspires genuine awe," Zoë Lescaze writes in her review, "both at the intricacies of our biology — Gordian tangles of lymphatic vessels, the roller coaster topography of the tongue — and at the technical finesse, empathy and humor artists have brought to the complex task of depicting them."
I don't want to give away the ending, but I can say that by the time we get there, the plot has tied itself in a Gordian knot that only really has one solution — and then it just takes that solution, abandoning the possibility of a final thrilling moment.
Casting gloom on the state of play ahead of a summit of EU leaders this week, Tusk said he wished for a leader of the likes of the Macedonian king, fabled to have solved the riddle of the Gordian Knot by slicing through it with one stroke of his sword.
Some also fear that Chandra will have little opportunity to lavish attention on TCS in the new role, as he will be saddled with untying the Gordian knot of Tata Sons politics, and also overseeing 200 group companies - all against the background of a bitter ongoing spat with its ousted chairman Cyrus Mistry.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Last month, two events became entangled in the Gordian knot of Cuban exile and its divisive narratives: the suicide of Fidel Castro Díaz-Balart (known as Fidelito, son of the late Fidel Castro) and the opening of Tania Bruguera's exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York.
But even if they thought he was a bully, they thought the situation was sufficiently dire that they wanted him to be their bully, to cut through the Gordian knot of DC, to withstand the myriad arrows and break the ropes of the Lilliputian media — whose constant opposition is a gift to him of a foil and counterpoint.
"What's interesting about Lil' Mamba is that, unlike most Muppets, he would seemingly appear to be a stand-in for a younger Kobe, not a young child in general," says Graydon Gordian, who went from writing about the San Antonio Spurs at the late ESPN blog 48 Minutes of Hell to working as a staff writer for Sesame Workshop, the production company behind Sesame Street, until 2014.
They were used to convince Jaime Lannister that it was impossible to fight against Dany and her forces (just one of many decisions that led to him finally breaking ranks with his sister in "The Dragon and the Wolf"); they were used as emotional stakes for Dany, leading to her decision to join Jon and battle the army of the dead; and here was a dragon again, a blue-fire sword to the Wall's Gordian knot.

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