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"intelligible" Definitions
  1. intelligible (to somebody) that can be easily understood

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You want a beautiful sound but also to always be intelligible.
But for most people, it may not be the most intelligible investment.
The resulting synthetic speech, while not exactly crystal clear, is certainly intelligible.
The anger and hurt of the author's interviewees is intelligible to all.
It turned out, however, that the intelligible principle could be pretty minimal.
Its pedagogy suggests how the past might be reframed and made intelligible.
But it was The Discourse that rendered Twitter intelligible and semi-predictable.
Andries put on music—flutes and vocals without intelligible words or a beat.
"We want not just intelligent machines but intelligible machines," wrote Nadella last month.
"If they had the brain, they could produce intelligible speech," Dr. Ghazanfar said.
He is a character more convincing than coherent, and more persuasive than intelligible.
"The truly significant task for contemporary music is to make this complexity intelligible."
Its buildings are massive and intelligible: the Economist tower is plainly an office block.
He winced, discreetly, when his works were called intelligible and homely, unlike modern art.
In court, Fromme often uses real-life examples to make the complex science intelligible.
But his intentions became more intelligible in light of newer words and later work.
Or you can decide no, I don't want it to be intelligible at all.
And that question is: Will fusion with an alien symbiote make Tom Hardy intelligible?
Part of the point of Medicare-for-all is that it's an intelligible, intuitive proposal.
Terms and conditions must also be "easily available and provided in plain and intelligible language".
There were no titles provided here and none were needed — the words were intelligible throughout.
It's the last intelligible thought I have before he brings me to the brink again.
His array of growls, shrieks, grunts, and howls is unmatched, and he is never intelligible.
What pushes elections in an intelligible direction is the minority of educated and engaged voters.
The health, safety, labor, environmental and financial regulations being gutted are intelligible only to specialists.
To say that truth is only intelligible through reason is itself a statement of faith.
" And if that data is "unintelligible" – read, encrypted – this bill would demand it be made "intelligible.
"This policy will make your clothes and food more expensive" is an immediately intelligible, persuasive pitch.
That's great for freeing up the actors, but it makes people less audible and less intelligible.
" A Nashville Scene critic called his line readings as Othello "rushed, rendering the Bard less intelligible.
I knew what I wanted to say, but when I spoke, I didn't sound very intelligible.
For the skeptical reader, it's a relief; his grief is far more intelligible than his piety.
If there are intelligible agents to be found, you may get one on a second call.
Matt Furie may have an intelligible arc from apathy to upset to pseudo triumph, but Pepe?
A.I. opens up the possibility of rendering intelligible for national security purposes that ocean of data.
And despite decades of listening and looking, we haven't heard an intelligible signal from the cosmos.
For Phelps, detective work is a necessary evil, condensed to the point that it's barely intelligible.
Once, some bandleader fell to his knees to begin some barely intelligible monologue atop the caterwaul.
And then, adding the layer of addressing human-intelligible causal relationships, well that's a whole different problem.
A thousand years ago, early versions of English and Icelandic were closely related, possibly even mutually intelligible.
They are just too alien to be intelligible; Odysseus sees them only as "brutes," beneath his regard.
As long as you say something intelligible, Google Assistant can bring up the calendar results you want.
It isn't intelligible to us, but perhaps this is the beginning of a robust internal artistic grammar?!
Both methods resulted in intelligible speech, though verbal speech performed a bit better than the subvocal speech.
No semi-intelligible non-apology calling to bring the world closer, if only we could, from Zuck.
Now anyone who could read and count had a neat, perfectly intelligible blank bracket to fill out.
It generated new information—information which made the world intelligible, and thus informed the activity within it.
Details: The machine-generated summary is made up of intelligible sentences, but it's anything but a pleasant read.
FaceTime calls are end-to-end encrypted, meaning they are only intelligible on devices participating in the call.
And Geffen Hall will certainly need a better sound system to make sure all the dialogue is intelligible.
" "And then I modified that word with a vulgar Anglo-Saxon term that is also intelligible is Dutch.
As much as 70 percent of what was spoken by the virtual system was intelligible, the study found.
The production always spells out what was already pretty intelligible and which recent elections have made glaringly evident.
That remedy is not yet visible in any product that would be intelligible to an ordinary tech consumer.
With its fiction grounded in a realistic, chess-like naval wargame, each battle in Red Storm feels readily intelligible.
El Sayed can supply no intelligible explanation for why he put it up; Kabab Café is decidedly not vegetarian.
"I don't think a video game can make friendship or memory or compassion or whatever more intelligible," he says.
But it's entirely intelligible — valuable, even, for a scientist trying to catch up to the vanguard of battery research.
Critics point out that, when designing these programs, incentives are not always aligned with easy interfaces and intelligible processes.
Despite this, his low, crooning tones are warm and unmistakable (even if the lyrics are not always entirely intelligible).
Moreover, Jonathan Zdziarski points out that the language about making data "intelligible" doesn't distinguish between encrypted and deleted data.
He obviously wanted it all to be over with, though he could not say so in any intelligible way.
Six aluminum plates on the walls, engraved with fragments of not-quite-intelligible text, are filled in with marzipan.
"It's a pretty blunt instrument to be trying to say something intelligible on what his plans are," he said.
"Widening Income Inequality" includes many occasional poems, as well as poems dedicated to—and mainly intelligible to—famous friends.
Hutchinson's little blue flat, like many of the other new emoji, follows a trend of making the emoji more intelligible.
While standing alongside the stone circle, my friend, who herself is Wiccan, began chanting barely intelligible-y under her breath.
In a small but effective artistic choice, characters talk in crackling, subtitled glossolalia, punctuated only by the occasional intelligible word.
I admire her ability to compose herself and unwaveringly state some facts to make it sound like an intelligible debate.
Given that the words weren't always intelligible (and no subtitles were provided), this point wasn't entirely clear until the finale.
Because in prose, the author's voice is even more essential to making the text not only intelligible but also meaningful.
"It's a rare breed of singer who's able, through feats of diction, to make English intelligible in opera," Beglarian said.
We seek and prize intelligible solidarity in our enemies with much greater pleasure than we do in our own camp.
It was barely intelligible to me, but it got my mind off what I was going through a little bit.
At one point, during the 20 minutes that we watch her, she murmurs to herself, but doesn't say anything intelligible.
But as the narrator's hesitant, circuitous description continues, it becomes clear that Odradek, in fact, has no intelligible shape whatsoever.
His political philosophy was a not entirely intelligible blend of personalism (a quasi-spiritual French school of thought), Confucianism, and authoritarianism.
But unsurprisingly, Congress often fails to muster any principle, intelligible or otherwise, to explain what it expects the agency to do.
You're able to tell a story that produces an effect in the viewer or reader such that the world is intelligible.
The situation on the ground is evolving incredibly quickly, and it's impossible to synthesize everything we know into clean, intelligible charts.
The problem is not that an eternal activity would be "boring" but that it would not be intelligible as my activity.
Producing the sheer volume of sound needed is one thing; making the text (German translations of ancient Chinese poems) intelligible, another.
End-to-end encrypted communications, by contrast, go directly from one user to another user without revealing anything intelligible to providers.
" That comment seemed to anger Ingraham, who called James' view a "barely intelligible, not to mention ungrammatical take on President Trump.
The reason is one of the more intelligible parts of the Constitution: Article VI, Clause 3, which covers oaths of office.
A covered entity that receives a court order from a government for information or data shall— (A) provide such information or data to such government in an intelligible format; or (B) provide such technical assistance as is necessary to obtain such information or data in an intelligible format or to achieve the purpose of the court order.
She asked them to reconstruct their lives, to tell her what it was like, to make everyday life in North Korea intelligible.
Words poured out of them—not always intelligible words, to those outside the charmed circle of modernist architecture, but plentiful, punchy words.
But the claim that "Donald Trump will sign better legislation" is only intelligible if you assume a certain ranking for Ryan's priorities.
He opined that SORNA reflects an intelligible principle no less than the many statutes the court has upheld under this same test.
The book details how Owen, after being given a diagnosis of regressive autism at 3, lost the ability to hold intelligible conversations.
While the words in this paragraph did have the benefit of cohering into intelligible English sentences, Murphy's answer again made no sense.
Consequently, they're forced to live in "pseudo-environments," in which they reduce the world to stereotypes in order to render it intelligible.
According to the court, Congress had to offer some "intelligible principle" about how agencies were to exercise the power they were given.
I only wish the album were intelligible enough to address these ostensible themes, or at least construct a convincingly chaotic, syncretic soundscape.
Hillesum created her own code to circumvent the Nazis, so while her words are intelligible, they also have a missing, second meaning.
When I had dinner with Leshchenko one night this spring, he showed up with a thick logbook full of barely intelligible scribbles.
"I was skeptical," he says—skeptical that it would be easy to understand a message, skeptical that scientists could compose an intelligible one.
The post is actually worth reading—it's reasonably intelligible, and gives a lot of insight into how hacking works outside of the movies.
But since Russian and Ukrainian are roughly mutually intelligible, it's common to overhear conversations in which one speaker uses Ukrainian, the other Russian.
I called [Bregman] a moron and then I modified that word with a vulgar Anglo-Saxon term that is also intelligible in Dutch.
It's clear that she believed that reading to children could shape their minds and hearts, all through rhyming words and emotionally intelligible pictures.
Universal Music Corp, Prince lost, and the 29-second video of a baby dancing to a barely-intelligible Prince song went back online.
She calls them "pop"—"whatever that is," she jokingly adds—but only to the extent that they include guitars and sometimes-intelligible lyrics.
The measure states that a company must provide "information or data" to the government "in an intelligible format" when served with a court order.
Senators have an obligation to probe a nominee for views of law — and to expect an intelligible answer — before casting a vote on confirmation.
In one skit, Mr. Zelensky played a translator to a boxing-belt-wearing Mr. Klitschko, who is unable to string together an intelligible sentence.
" Vincent Canby, reviewing that film in The Times, described it as "a fingernail scratched along a blackboard" and called Mr. Williams's performance "occasionally intelligible.
And scientists recently reported that monkeys have vocal tracts that would allow them to talk, but that their brains aren't wired for intelligible speech.
"Striking Out," from the establishment Irish broadcaster RTE, is a glossy legal dramedy with high production values whose dialogue is in easily intelligible English.
But if the system is so complex that it's impossible to make intelligible for the people it's affecting, it's not doing its job, Eppink argues.
" Silberman said that thanks to a recent court case, judges confirmed that people have the right to "communication to [the person] in an intelligible form.
Our algorithm is the first to generate a sound that is actually intelligible to human listeners, therefore bringing this concept a step closer to reality.
He was saved by the writings of Carl Jung, which taught that the world was not meaningless but made intelligible by recurring cultural patterns: myths.
Events and diseases and mental states leave reports in the air—ones that are intelligible to highly attuned olfactory systems but otherwise illegible to science.
Given these clues, I know I am dealing with a black body presented as an iconic object, all magpie disarray, but forming an intelligible whole.
A progressive jurisprudence would strike down policies like family separation and require a decent, intelligible and transparent process to decide on the rights of noncitizens.
He suspected that the showmen were exploiting some intrinsic quirks in the human sensory system — perhaps, he hoped, rendering them more intelligible to the scientist.
The measure still states that a company must provide "information or data" to the government "in an intelligible format" when served with a court order.
"Once the hearing loss becomes "large enough", even hearing aids cannot provide high enough quality, intelligible sound amplification for the purposes of speech recognition," Bhattacharyya added.
French company Arkamys tunes automotive audio for car interiors, whether that's optimizing a sound system or making the speech functions of in-car electronics more intelligible.
It is those [inaudible] voices and sounds that are not yet intelligible to the political ear is the site of struggle in the politics of listening.
But, the bill clearly still gives the expectation that companies should be able to hand over data in an intelligible form when demanded to do so.
In modern times, Heath cites the superb wiki of Game of Thrones aficionados, which makes their community accessible and (mostly) intelligible, even to those outside it.
As an alternative to formalism, Soviet musical bureaucrats championed socialist realism: a style of art that would be intelligible to everyday people and promote national values.
The words "intelligible format" mean that a tech company can't just open the phone, and hand over a bunch of gobbledygook—the data has to be decrypted.
Written in binary code — a series of ones and zeros — the message was designed with the hope of being intelligible to any aliens who might be listening.
In classic forms of color synesthesia there is no intelligible link between a certain stimulus (such as one of Janet's letters) and the color sensation it provokes.
Already in World War II, the mathematicians Norbert Wiener and Julian Bigelow understood the importance of feedback: the ability of devices to deliver intelligible information to users.
But the new principles PhRMA members agreed to are not very specific about how prominent or intelligible the message about where viewers can find more information must be.
The Directive also requires that T&Cs be drafted in "plain and intelligible language" — to ensure consumers are informed in a clear and understandable manner about their rights.
The trouble is that the mother-tongue is none of these; it is the Moroccan dialect of Arabic, which is unique and not mutually intelligible with modern Arabic.
Even though these maps are highly simplified and not as useful as a conventional one for navigation, each still gives an intelligible and illuminating sense of a place.
And even those numbers understate things, since some problems and solutions ­encompass multiple sub-issues, many of which will be intelligible only to those well versed in federal law.
A meal with flavorful, easily intelligible tasting notes helped us to concentrate on the tactile sensations without having to rack our brains over combinations that were difficult to decipher.
Despite some categorical language, Gorsuch's dissent also suggested that many delegations that have been upheld in the past might survive a more robust version of the intelligible principle test.
In this new landscape, basic intelligible concepts of community become alien: The member becomes the user; the peer becomes the follower; and the ban becomes not exile, but death.
The bill would force those providing digital communication and storage to ensure that digital data can be obtained in "intelligible" form by the government, pursuant to a court order.
The rarely enforced principle of administrative law prohibits Congress from transferring its legislative powers to federal agencies without an "intelligible principle" or guidance on which to base its regulations.
That I could be so completely intelligible as a transgender person to this stranger, that my body and my experience required no explanation, was beyond what I had imagined.
Image: Getty ImagesUsing brain-scanning technology, artificial intelligence, and speech synthesizers, scientists have converted brain patterns into intelligible verbal speech—an advance that could eventually give voice to those without.
And researchers at the University of California, San Francisco, have captured neural signals from people as they talk, and have then turned that information, via a computer, into intelligible speech.
Aware of such issues, health care organizations are scrambling to try to make information more accessible and intelligible, and to help patients of all ages understand an often bewildering environment.
The doctor was Arab or Indian, and his accented English was barely intelligible to Frisbie, but he picked up on an accusation that he was shopping around for pain prescriptions.
But just about every candidate jockeyed to interrupt at one point or another, often causing 10- to 20-second pile-ups where no one was saying anything intelligible at all.
She was a big hit in India in the years when Roma links with their subcontinental origins were being rediscovered (the Romani language and Hindi are related, though not mutually intelligible).
The news announcer chattered on, and Miyako lowered the volume again to the point where the words were barely intelligible and all she was aware of was the constant, unpanicked tone.
A new study published in the journal Science Advances suggests this thinking is wrong, and that at least one monkey, the macaque, possesses the vocal anatomy to produce clearly intelligible speech.
" Crucially, "users who write in similar ways using a 'code' that might be mostly only intelligible to those in the know, can do this to feel part of a wider community.
However, Cardozo says that the demands of the bill — which would require companies to decrypt "unintelligible" data by making it "intelligible" — are merely a point from which the government can negotiate.
The noise was hardly conducive to a sustained or intelligible argument about whether Sanders is the strongest nominee or the one most representative of the views and temper of the party.
Their resulting brain-computer interface, though still rudimentary, captured brain patterns directly from the auditory cortex, which were then decoded by an AI-powered vocoder, or speech synthesizer, to produce intelligible speech.
Neural networks are trained to learn the relationship between brain signals and sounds, and as a result can then reconstruct intelligible reproductions of the words/sentences based only on the brain signals.
Although his emailed request had to be very specific about what data Netflix should send him, Veale conceded that the data download did a "comparatively good" job at making the data intelligible.
Combining thoughtful inquiry with firsthand experience, Mr. Vance has inadvertently provided a civilized reference guide for an uncivilized election, and he's done so in a vocabulary intelligible to both Democrats and Republicans.
Tanis had yelled, cursed, spat at judges and taunted victims' family members during his trial, but did not address questions put to him by judges or victims' families in an intelligible way.
He's the barely intelligible growl through the telephone, or just glimpsed in the scrum of bodies moving through the maze of cubicles, but also in every action of every character we meet.
It has songs that barely bother with a beat; songs without choruses; songs that process his voice into unnatural, barely intelligible tones and songs that sound like sketches or barely finished demos.
This helps make the internet an attractive source of information for many patients, with sites like WebMD and UpToDate offering advice information that is convenient, intelligible, timely, nonjudgmental, and mostly for free.
People have always understood that objects fall to the ground when released from a height; the heavens became far more intelligible when Newton realized the same dynamic explained the motion of the planets.
The 2016 RNC's lineup was only intelligible when analyzed through the lens of Trump's previous life as a reality TV host — which speakers are in with Trump, and which are on the outs?
In China, big swings between the open and close of the stockmarket used to be the norm, much to the chagrin of reporters who were expected to divine something intelligible from the movements.
A nine-page discussion draft obtained by The Hill this week states that a company must provide "information or data" to the government "in an intelligible format" when served with a court order.
Facts, Latour said, were "networked"; they stood or fell not on the strength of their inherent veracity but on the strength of the institutions and practices that produced them and made them intelligible.
The lesson is neither "things were ever thus" nor "the end is nigh," but that our current dystopian horror, all but incomprehensible in the chaos of the moment, is at least precedented and intelligible.
In the case of a social network like Facebook, users will need to be provided with clear, intelligible instructions for providing and revoking consent, and having their personal data deleted if they so choose.
This isn't so much a word born of a single clear-cut mistake, as one that emerged from a gradual transformation: from drummer to outcast drummers to outcast, each step is short and intelligible.
If they are unable to make any requested data "intelligible," they would be in violation of this law, and any encrypted service or product worth its salt (and hash) is that way by design.
Dada performances offered an explosion of poetry, music and political theater — poetry shorn of intelligible words, music devoid of melodies and statements in which the message was cannibalized by the absurdity of the language.
No more than one in 20 Jews who died in the Holocaust knew the languages that Fritzsche does; and very few of the millions of victims in the Soviet Union left an intelligible trail.
Danish and German are often mutually intelligible, as are Norwegian and Swedish, as are Urdu and Hindi, but, for political and identity reasons, all of them are considered to be their own distinct languages.
"Given the tone of this campaign, I doubt the electorate will be presented with realistic and intelligible options, with respect to Syria," said Frederic C. Hof, a former adviser on Syria in the administration.
All forms of freedom — the freedom to act, to speak, to love — are intelligible as freedom only insofar as we are free to engage the question of what we should do with our time.
Whether you even find the above exchange intelligible reveals a great deal more than merely your political bent, touching on aspects of age, education and geography — not to mention distinctions of race and class.
He did so under the auspices of Stanford's avant-garde-leaning Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics, but Conte's preferences tended to the more readily intelligible, albeit with stylistic curveballs thrown in.
Rather, it requires companies, upon receipt of a court order, to turn over to the government "data in an intelligible format" even if encryption has rendered that data inaccessible to anyone other than the owner.
And the global transportation maps that represent the flight connections rarely make this network intelligible: on a world map, Europe is often a very dense area where it's almost impossible to distinguish the dots/airports.
After many years of debate, the SETI community established an agreed-­upon procedure that scientists and government agencies should follow in the event that the SETI searches actually stumble upon an intelligible signal from space.
United States, the court will revisit the nondelegation doctrine, a rarely enforced principle that prohibits Congress from transferring its legislative powers to agencies without an "intelligible principle" or guidance on which to base its regulations.
AI processing can be so complex and multilayered that its outputs are not describable in a humanly intelligible way, so much so that engineers—much less auditing bodies or average users—can't describe their inner workings.
Moynihan took on many roles during his long SNL tenure — he was Chris Christie during the campaign — but his rambling, blubbering take on everyone's least intelligible relative will be the one for which he's best remembered.
But the kind of explanation and the kind of cosmology offered by religion, which does not "expect all aspects of the world to be intelligible," are nothing like those of science, which strives to eliminate mystery.
At yesterday's meeting between the Italian president and Trump, the president's rants threw the translator for a loop, forcing her to contort her face as she struggled to reframe his half-baked sentences into intelligible Italian.
The problem is that, as you might guess from Nala trying to deprecate it, USSD is a technology dating back to the '90s, a text-based interface that's rudimentary but, much like SMS, universally accepted and intelligible.
Illustration: Chelsea Beck (Gizmodo)By capturing brain signals associated with the mechanical aspects of speaking, such as movements of the jaw, lips, and tongue, researchers have created a virtual, computer-based vocal tract capable of intelligible speech.
When he and other researchers have tried to reconstruct speech from brain activity before, they "were able to produce audio that sounded kind of similar to the original speech, but not intelligible in any way," he says.
That Mr. Jones even factors into this production counts as some kind of actual achievement given that "Warcraft" is such an obvious bid at brand expansion, which may be why no one bothered with an intelligible story.
The history of Mr. Yuk is an interesting look at the difficulty of designing warning signs that are intelligible regardless of the language spoken (or in the case of children, the ability to understand language at all).
" Everything in the initial single, a three-chord rocker called "No Shade in Shadow" — guitars, drums, her voice — is swathed in distortion and echo effects; one of the intelligible lines is "Waiting for the noise to stop.
Justice Elena Kagan, writing for the four-justice plurality, said the law satisfied the court's usual test of whether a delegation of authority was proper by having supplied an "intelligible principle" to guide the attorney general's actions.
But an excerpt from a planned evening-length work, "Chimeras," belabored its use of an electronic element: a piped-in vocal part which "spoke" with an automated phone-operator's voice (before being chopped into less intelligible fragments).
But there is also what is known as the Scots language, which has clear similarities to English without truly being intelligible to English speakers — in much the way that Italian and Spanish are similar, but distinct, languages.
So not only do METI researchers have to send the content of the message, but they also have to send instructions for how to read it, and these instructions must somehow be intelligible to the aliens as well.
The whole thing is just a whole lot more intelligible, and it includes dozens of new preset gradients that look like they'll be far more useful than the bizarre Clip Art-looking ones that used to be included.
Earlier this week, two U.S. senators released draft legislation that would empower courts to order technology companies to hand over data "in an intelligible format," even if encryption has rendered that data inaccessible to anyone other than the owner.
What happened was that "Cancion del Mariachi," Los Lobos's guitar-driven ballad in last year's Desperado, was nearly declared ineligible for consideration as Best Original Song because its Spanish lyrics were deemed "not intelligible" by the Academy's music branch.
Even today, Spanish remains mutually intelligible around the world to a remarkable degree, with someone, say, from the Patagonian Steppe in Argentina able to hold a conversation with a visitor from Equatorial Guinea, one of Africa's largest oil exporters.
Of course there are lasers that can fire from Earth to space and vice versa — but they're not trying to fry protestors; all that matters is that a few photons arrive at the destination and are intelligible as a signal.
We might as well accept that emojis are the language of the future, considering most of us don't even text in full, intelligible sentences anymore, preferring to swap out even a simple "sure" for the oh-so convenient thumbs-up emoji.
Someday, we might be nostalgic for a time when algorithms were simpler and more intelligible, when they seemed more like fresh, occasionally quixotic or cheesy attempts at understanding and decoding art and taste, and less a matter of life or death. ●
Whether any of these signals will ever reach or be intelligible to extraterrestrials is impossible to say, which is why Vakoch and his colleagues at METI International are focusing on exploring as many different message constructions as possible in the meantime.
"In this context, it is therefore not possible to consider that the information provided to the minority shareholders, including the basis of the selected exchange ratio, is complete, intelligible and consistent" with French rules, the AMF said in a statement.
While Anaal Nathrakh rarely publish their lyrics (Hunt wants his listeners to be able to draw their own interpretations from his music), intelligible pieces of his singing, song titles, and film samples in the band's past often have literary origins.
Browsing the drawings and other works on paper in Neo Rauch's "Aus dem Boden/From the Floor" at the Drawing Center feels like flipping through a newspaper in a language closely related to, but not mutually intelligible with, your own.
Even if your project is to lead your life without psychological anxiety before death — for example by devoting yourself to Buddhist meditation — that project is intelligible only because you are anxious not to waste your life on being anxious before death.
The new system, described on Wednesday in the journal Nature, deciphers the brain's motor commands guiding vocal movement during speech — the tap of the tongue, the narrowing of the lips — and generates intelligible sentences that approximate a speaker's natural cadence.
You may quarrel with Mr. Vance's conclusions — he holds his hillbilly kin personally responsible for much of what ails them — but the love he feels for his culture is palpable, and his book is intelligible to Democrats and Republicans alike.
Mr. Trump has destroyed so many norms, has been credibly accused of breaking so many laws and has otherwise engaged in such a dizzying array of possibly impeachable behaviors that any intelligible story line has been blurred, if not obliterated.
And who knew that the lack of verb endings in Minnesota's remote Iron Range might be traceable to the polyglot immigrant mineworkers who, in a region lacking a base of native English speakers, had to cook up a mutually intelligible pidgin?
Since the 1930s, the Supreme Court has given Congress broad latitude on the theory that Congress is speaking as representatives of the people, and has generally allowed delegations of such power so long as there is some "intelligible principle" limiting the grant of authority.
Ultimately, Group B realized that one of the most potent ways of conveying information was the use of scientific diagrams, such as the periodic table, which would likely be intelligible to any future society, even one with a relatively low degree of scientific knowledge.
"The Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation, in consultation with the Alan Turing Institute, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, the British Standards Institute and other expert bodies, should produce guidance on the requirement for AI systems to be intelligible," the committee adds.
"We believe it is not acceptable to deploy any artificial intelligence system which could have a substantial impact on an individual's life, unless it can generate a full and satisfactory explanation for the decisions it will take," it writes in a section discussing 'intelligible AI'.
To help make that network more easily intelligible, "Crude Connections" also includes a very extensive infographic mapping the many connections between BP and Rosneft, the British and Russian governments, and cultural institutions including the British Museum, the Royal Shakespeare Company, and London's Science Museum.
Pulled back into my own more humdrum world of deadlines and requests from editors calling from New York, I dictated some sentences and no doubt barely intelligible notes over the phone to John Harney, who expertly crafted them into an article fit for print.
Ms. Winter and Mr. Littler, who play in a nerdcore group called Chamber Band and cite Stephen Sondheim and Esperanza Spalding as among their influences, had to learn how to write a musical and how to make that musical intelligible to the headphone set.
"It uses terms that are vague and not defined, does not spell out the particular enforcement objectives of the Secretary and Attorney General, and does not describe in an intelligible manner the federal Executive Branch's understanding of the requirements purportedly imposed by Section 1373," the lawsuit reads.
But I definitely think after playing 200 shows last year and then going back into the studio to record, I was a little bit more comfortable with my voice, and I wasn't afraid to have it front-and-center and, you know, have some intelligible lyrics [Laughing].
Although the nondelegation doctrine does not prevent Congress from "obtaining the assistance of its coordinate branches," as the court has said, it does require Congress to minimally explain — by way of what the court has called "an intelligible principle" — what it wants the federal agency to do.
And it inspired him to recount his 14 years of recovery and renewal in a fascinating book, "Relentless: How a Massive Stroke Changed My Life for the Better," an apt title for what it took for him to regain full physical function, comprehension and intelligible speech.
Because you can't comfortably read the image as an intelligible whole, you're forced to experience it in abstracted pieces, the way a painter might — the bright yellow awning jumping out against its own black shadow; the complicated play of angles among shadows, bricks and steel gate.
Brine is a rare breed, and his work with VECTOR encompasses more than just creating an art gallery—he's created an entire universe, truly intelligible only to those on the inside, a group of artists termed "The Vectorian Government," who are unwaveringly, unapologetically committed to their installations and performances.
"It went from something that was barely intelligible and barely useful to something that was syntactically and grammatically very useful, at least for some of the major languages," said Florian Faes, managing director of Slator, a Zurich-based provider of news and analysis on the global language industry.
The result is an intensely moving book, at once an affirmation of life's quiet dignities in the face of loss, and a portrait of a city that comes to stand for all cities—which exist, Mr Matar postulates, to "render us more intelligent and more intelligible to each other". ■
J.P. The version of "Italian Toothpaste" that the Los Angeles psych-rock band JJUUJJUU released in April on its album "Zionic Mud" was unhinged enough: an obsessively repeating blues-rock riff and a barely intelligible vocal in a rhythmic vortex of rockabilly echoes over a Bo Diddley beat.
These fundamental notions of moral responsibility, the golden rule, are only intelligible in terms of what I'm calling secular faith because it requires both that you believe in the intrinsic value of yourself and others as ends in themselves, so that they should be treated as ends in themselves.
As with other test cases for narrative globalization, like the South Korean "Kingdom" or the Scandinavian "Ragnarok," you can sense the bending of local traditions toward Netflix norms: the six-episode season; the emphasis on action and mystery; the clockwork interjections of a Westernized, universally intelligible wry humor.
Gooch, a novelist and poet whose books also include "Flannery: A Life of Flannery O'Connor," aims to produce a continuous biographical narrative out of Rumi's life and to make his spiritual journey intelligible to the people who buy the watered-down version of Rumi printed on shower curtains.
But, as it turns out, the main problem has less to do with engineering, and more to do with linguistics: namely, how to design a warning message about the repository that will be intelligible to future generations of humans who might happen across it hundreds of thousands of years from now.
" For Wagner, a teenager at the time, here was an identity that was intelligible — enviable, even — instead of leaving her at the mercy of confused line cooks: "I was a precursor, sent from the future to show the people of America what they would all look like a few generations hence.
The regulation tightens requirements on obtaining consent for processing citizens' personal data by, for example, increasing transparency requirements — basically requiring that privacy policies be written in clear and intelligible language, explaining exactly how the data will be used, in order that people can make a genuine, informed choice to consent (or not consent).
When his raps — in many tones — are intelligible amid the noise,  they can be hostile, raunchy, reckless or haunted by death, but what goes on around them (concocted by the producer Zach Hill and the engineer Andy Morin) is equally or more crucial: the sound of relentless motion and noise, closing in. J.P.
According to Le Monde, wealthy Brazilian subcontractor Arthur Cesar de Menezes Soares Filho engaged in the typical barely intelligible offshore money shell game shenanigans, which eventually led to $1.5 million ending up in the offshore account of IOC member and then-IAAF president Lamine Diack's son three days before the 20073 vote in Copenhagen.
The final few hours of MGS 2, whereby formerly trustworthy characters, intelligible plot threads, and plausible physical locations all descend into absurdity, represented an indictment of gaming's paradoxical, top-down relationship to its supposedly impassive audience—with things turned so utterly on their heads, would we continue to buy everything MGS 2 was selling?
Much like The Skimm, a newsletter and media brand that breaks down the day's top headlines for a predominantly young, female audience, Ms. Sacks sees pop cultural reference points as a way to make stocks and bonds intelligible to a new generation of potential investors, particularly those often excluded from the language of finance.
" The draft says that all telecommunications companies and platforms over 10,000 UK users, thus including WhatsApp, must "provide and maintain the capability to disclose, where practicable, the content of communications or secondary data in an intelligible form and to remove electronic protection applied by or on behalf of the telecommunications operator to the communications or data.
Separated from the two female Asian elephants he was raised with in captivity, Koshik lived alone at Everland for seven years, a period during which he construed a way of speaking perfectly intelligible Korean words by sticking his trunk in his mouth and then using his tongue to shape his own plosive trumpetings into the language of the zoo's workers and local visitors.
Still, he thought he was at least intelligible, but when he asked the caregiver to do something that she didn't want to do she pretended not to understand, and before he could even get the words out to his mother-in-law she was already saying that she'd take care of it and not to wear himself out trying to talk.
The Dada ballet, with Dada music by MM. Milhaud, Honegger and several other members of that already famous coterie of ultra-modern composers, turned the elegant audience of the Comédie Montaigne, almost without its knowing it, into a mass of men and women wildly riding emotional hobby-horses and making themselves as intelligible as the Dada ballet which evoked their outbursts.
That was the epiphany that Jan Six XI had as a teenager, looking at the portrait of his ancestor, which set him off in search of his own identity, distinct from that of his forebears: that someone from three and a half centuries ago could, with paint on canvas, convey the human essence in a way that is utterly intelligible today.

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