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Society is produced by the social connections that are knit together.
We will protect our economic independence by being tight-knit together.
"It has really helped us knit together and leverage each other's capabilities," she said.
With her trademark knit-together-eyebrows and biting commentary, she can laugh through gritted teeth.
It is one of the few things that knit together this disparate nation of 1.3 billion.
And they can knit together this portrait of you that knows you better than you think.
When forests are closely knit together, the wildlife, plants and soil can share nutrients and thrive.
This strategy is rending the fabric that has for decades knit together the multilateral economic system.
In the Middle East, he tirelessly traveled between capitals to knit together compromises among antagonistic leaders.
Peter Thiel matters because he helped knit together some important technologies in founding PayPal and funding Facebook.
Their presence is unobtrusive, and it's an inventive manner of keeping story and song tightly knit together.
The government has spent billions to knit together networks that pull from facial recognition and phone-tracking systems.
Some were rustic — with bubbles that seemed overly harsh, or with parts that had not seamlessly knit together.
There are complicated pleasures to be had in witnessing James knit together, stitch by stitch, his extravagant aesthetic sensibility.
Uncertainty, struggle and stigma are just some of the threads that knit together the shared experiences of the homeless community.
However, the oil companies pay for large recreation centers, and the people have knit together a relatively supportive community here.
Her project knit together the infinite possible paths of knowledge that can be charted with the resources of a library.
Fortunately, there are 216 other entries here waiting to knit together enough evidence for us to fill in this quip.
Both Sanders and Trump have challenged the main assumptions that have knit together American politics over the past 35 years.
They've knit together a massive narrative tapestry boasting over 222 characters of some significance, and roughly two dozen of major importance.
Ideally, this trend will start to knit together a new portable social safety net for workers laboring outside the salaried economy.
In October, the company announced a sweeping reorganization that saw it knit together a few disparate business lines primed for synergies.
This allowed engineers to knit together different bits of a system such as databases, enrolment software, fingerprint scanners and so on.
The last gallery offers some respite with "Undercurrent (red)" (2008), a web of red cables knit together to form an enormous mat.
If successful, this map will knit together information about how cells organize into tissues, how they communicate, and how things go wrong.
In the past few years, psychiatric researchers have begun to knit together the motives, underlying biology and social triggers of self-harm.
The change is part of a strategy by Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive, to knit together its businesses into one overarching network.
But they are also not their own thing, in that they so often reference the same knit-together set of internet-born celebrities.
"You're not going to see big companies just moving their critical traffic over this hodgepodge network that they will knit together," Cowan said.
But the museum's various parts have never been knit together well and some spaces are awkward and underused, said Holly Block, its director.
The company is also facing antitrust scrutiny in part because of its future plans to knit together the capabilities of its other holdings.
Erecting a wall would also block crucial migration pathways that knit together a range of species distributed on both sides of the border.
That is why we are going to be steadfast and firm in ensuring that our great country shall continue to be knit together.
It was part of a mega-project that predated Chávez, a rail network intended to knit together Venezuela's ports, cities, and industrial centers.
Why not find other groups to knit together a peace that would leave one less global headache for the United States to worry about.
The roots of these trees knit together and, when the high-speed winds hit, they clung to the ridge tops, holding each other up.
As the families work to knit together, some prototypically English scenarios arise ("polite, brittle, utterly empty" conversations, for starters), adding humor to the drama.
A combination of manned and unmanned forces and on the ground, sea, and air could knit together an anti-missile shield extending above Pyongyang.
It was Diane who transcribed the tapes, who kept the notes, who quietly and invisibly knit together the story of what happened to Laura Palmer.
How does a columnist knit together a series of free-ranging articles — a sequence of portraits captured in real time, featuring disparate topics and voices?
The result is a rambunctious women-driven revenge thriller, filled with tentpole moments of crackling verve that is knit together by flimsy exposition and voiceovers.
While Trump's delay gives Republicans more time to knit together an alternative to Obamacare, it all but guarantees a 2020 battle over the divisive issue.
But Clinton said that the key to building connectedness lies in a leader's ability to knit together a sense of common destiny from the ground up.
The third, represented by Angela, involves keeping one eye firmly on the worst abuses of the past while still trying to knit together a better future.
The essence of ironic sweaters is their references to familiar symbols that you don't expect to be knit together—pop culture phenomena like Star Wars and dabbing.
The new communications installations in the South China Sea have helped knit together the new command structure, allowing tighter control from Beijing, right down to individual vessels.
In May, Arca was the first of NYSE's exchanges to be upgraded to its new Pillar trading technology, meant to knit together all of its trading platforms.
Last March, Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive, announced that he planned to knit together and encrypt the company's various messaging services, including WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook Messenger.
She also seems (along with Beto O'Rourke) to have the clearest potential to knit together different Democratic Party constituencies in a primary, as Nate Silver has explained.
Just how can young Miguel knit together several generations' worth of broken hearts in his family, so that he might become the musician he's always dreamed of?
While German officials try to knit together the geopolitics of the crisis, from Iraq to Turkey and Russia, most other countries would prefer it simply to go away.
Zuckerberg announced in March that Facebook was going to knit together all its messaging services on Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp and make them all end-to-end encrypted.
The windowless, charm-free room was placed at the top of an open staircase that was meant to knit together the third and fourth floors of the newsroom.
That would magnify Chinese worries about the effectiveness of its nuclear deterrent, and entrench Chinese fears of encirclement by a coalition knit together by a shared antimissile system.
"Truthfully, we've called that kind of work in the past, where you knit together a civil rights strategy with an economic justice strategy, the Bobby Kennedy coalition," Tanden said.
Yet far from offering comfort to other retailers hoping to knit together physical and online businesses, Walmart's fightback shows how hard it will be for them to repel Amazon.
The author makes no attempt to knit together an easy self-realization from these vignettes, but the reader gleans many moments of insight from such a talented, adept narrator.
THE LAYOUT OF THE HOUSE, with each area opening up from the one adjacent to it, is inherently knit together and choppy, almost porous, so the boundaries remain relaxed.
But he's working with a screenplay that doesn't give anyone space to breathe, and crowds out space for the philosophical reflection that knit together the book's seemingly disparate strands.
We need a governor that can knit together all three of these sectors and you have to have a governor that respects the responsibility that is embedded in each sector.
So, again, the 1631 campaign went all the way in the other direction, giving up on the chimera of bipartisan cooperation and instead seeking to knit together the fractious left.
"We're in a world where there are lot of nations that matter, and how we knit together… I think American foreign policy needs to be focused on that," he said.
RCEP aims to knit together bilateral free trade agreements among the Association of Southeast Asian (ASEAN) nations with six external countries: China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand and India.
In March, Mr. Zuckerberg unveiled a grand plan to encrypt and knit together the back ends of the company's messaging services, an enormous feat of coding that could take years.
I was seven years old when President Dwight Eisenhower launched this ambitious effort to knit together our vast country—a project he knew would continue for decades after he was gone.
Others saw the plan to knit together its instant-messaging services, chiefly Messenger and WhatsApp, as a way to make the company harder to break up, as some American politicians demand.
They're closely-knit together as far as definitions go, but with the proper amount of education and research beforehand, it eliminates the potential for the stylist and client [to misidentify them].
Email woes, in one form or another, have knit together voters' concerns about Clinton's trustworthiness since before she even entered the race and the troubles have been persistent, to say the least.
The fixed income market has moved toward more electronic trading in recent years, driven in part by regulation and as investors seek to knit together various sources of liquidity in a fragmented market.
Speed is necessary to knit together a dispersed set of exchanges, so that investors are immediately routed towards the best price available and so that their orders are the first to get filled.
To have a great team, you still need to have the right kind of physical training, good nutrition, coaching and scouting, and healthy players, and all of it needs to be knit together.
The most effective liberal-Democratic message read: America's strength comes from our ability to work together — to knit together a landscape of people from different places and of different races into one nation.
ABC's brilliant, underwatched second season of American Crime was a deeply ambitious attempt to knit together a story about sexual assault at a prep school with an examination of American class and prejudice.
Progress on the German deal could also trigger more interest by other countries in the system, which will offer the ability to knit together a variety of different systems, including Patriot, St. John said.
Jitterbit, an enterprise software company whose cloud-based app integration platform is used by some 0003,000 customers to knit together disparate apps, is today announcing a $20 million round of funding led by KKR.
Steven Levitsky, a Harvard professor and a co-author of the recent book "How Democracies Die," cautions that new laws aren't enough to knit together the fraying civic fabric that allowed for Trump's rise.
Image 2 of 2 KOHIMA, India – In India, where cricket is one of the few things that knit together this disparate nation, the people of the distant northeast see glory in a different sport: Soccer.
Knitting together Obama coalition The visuals of Clinton's first post-debate campaign trip in the crucial swing state of North Carolina on Tuesday tell everything about how she plans to knit together the Obama coalition.
Afterward, stroll through the Grove, an enclave knit together by boardwalks lined with beach bungalows, some appointed with fountains, garden statuary and signs warning that the property is patrolled by Peek-A-Boo Watch Service.
Mr. Xi's marquee development project — known as One Belt, One Road — seeks to knit together China, South and Central Asia, and Europe through a vast array of ports, roads and railways, mostly funded by China.
It is hard and painful to refute your ancestry, disentangle individual honor from a lost and morally indefensible cause like that of the Confederacy, knit together a nation after a Civil War and 750,000 dead.
How the industry sees it: Wireless providers are touting 5G's high speeds and low latency (delay) as giving the networks an opportunity to knit together elements of urban infrastructure that can't currently connect with one another.
On Monday morning, the filing deadline to run in Montana, Mr. Bullock, 53, made it official, posting an announcement video on Twitter that knit together news coverage of ways the state had improved under his leadership.
The triumphs of capitalist imperialism in the nineteenth century, and of economic globalization after the Cold War, fulfilled on a grand scale the Enlightenment dream of a worldwide materialist civilization knit together by rational self-interest.
The intrigue of "The Lies We Told" is, at least initially, how and when these two plotlines — the demon seed from 183 years back and the possibly kidnapped boyfriend from right now — are going to knit together.
BERLIN, Nov 11 (Reuters) - The classifieds business of Prosus is becoming the main shareholder in Berlin-based second-hand car trading platform Frontier Car Group (FCG), through a deal that will knit together their operations across emerging markets.
But I don't believe you should have to go to war in order to build that kind of trust and understanding, which is why I'm determined to knit together our social fabric through a new call to service.
It&aposs one thing to recruit people from lots of different backgrounds; it&aposs another thing to create a culture where all of those different skillsets can actually be knit together and can work towards a common good.
The costumes, makeup, and extremely elaborate sets featured in the new BBC/HBO adaptation of Philip Pullman's beloved novels all fit so seamlessly that you don't really think about how tricky it must all have been to knit together.
So it is greatly to Stonecipher's credit that "Transaction Histories" is a delight: a mordant yet romantic survey of art, love, hunger and plastic owls in which seemingly unrelated observations are meticulously knit together to form a resonant whole.
One of the cases, investigated by Rachel Cody Pfister, as her PhD work at the University of California, San Diego, is Hogwarts at Ravelry, a community of Harry Potter fans who knit together on Ravelry, an online platform for fiber arts.
The proposal builds on efforts to knit together a once faction-ridden company and mark an end to what Enders described in the past as "fiefdoms" inside the group, whose products range from jetliners to satellites and choppers to fighter jets.
Last night's Men Tell All special gave the guys vying for Rachel Lindsay's heart one last chance to speak their peace and offered ABC an opportunity to knit together some footage that would otherwise have been relegated to editors' virtual trash bins.
It is four decades since China started its economic reforms, five years since it launched its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) to knit together Eurasian economies, and thus a fine moment to accelerate the co-operation between his home and host countries.
Whether you thought its final two episodes — which knit together many disparate storylines via one sad, seemingly avoidable tragedy — were manipulative or incredibly powerful, they offered up the show's most full-throated condemnation to date of the power structures we all live within.
But the people who are actively working to knit together anti-Trump actions around the country are doing it because they see direct action as a particular part of their broader strategy to mobilize against Trump: a tactic that forces people to confront what's happening.
What Bannon calls the nationalist-populist movement — there are other, more precise names for it — has scored victories in Hungary, Poland, the Philippines and Brazil, and his current project is to knit together like-minded, far-flung rightists in an antiliberal, anti-immigrant counterglobalism.
The destruction of the World Trade Centre in 2001 obliterated the floor used by four of New York's commodity exchanges but even before the flames were extinguished they were back to business, some in small temporary facilities like technological junk shops, knit together by familiar cries.
While there isn't an obvious connection between the sprinting dogs in the desert, the dancing men in all black, and the video portraiture of the artist, it's knit together in such a way that even the suggestion that there might be an overarching theme feels ominous.
This advanced-technology ecosystem is supported in turn by a robust U.S. network of specialized business service providers; educational institutions that produce skilled workers and knowledge; and testing labs, standards, and other innovation infrastructures — all knit together in a complex web of ongoing interactions and relationships.
These splinter narratives sufficiently small in scope, and sufficiently internally consistent, that, just like the official consensus, they knit together into something that feels like the fabric of reality, if you don't look too closely… especially since, as the Iraq war proves, you actually can't trust the consensus narrative.
There is no small irony too that what we are discussing is not the kind of top-down solutions which have failed or worked weakly in recent years, but a bottom-up story in which new technology is adapted and knit together in new ways to increase output.
On a runway lined with approximately 220 Shetland wedding blankets, traditionally woven in two halves — one by the groom's family, one by the bride's — and then knit together with all the best intentions and imperfections left intact, Sarah Burton sent out a beautifully argued case for the allure of unity.
As is his wont, Greengrass employs a fast, kinetic approach and uses crosscutting to knit together assorted locations and characters, especially Breivik (Anders Danielsen Lie), who's seen preparing for his mission, putting on a police uniform and hitting the road, all while crowds of smiling young people arrive on Utoya.
Brexit, he said, was a chance to "spread hope and opportunity to every part of the U.K." Mr. Johnson, whose vow to "Get Brexit Done" won him a commanding majority in elections last month, vowed to knit together a country that had been split geographically and generationally by the Brexit debate.
In the first days of his presidency, he pulled America out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), an agreement designed to knit together economies in Asia and the Americas; threatened a big border tax on American firms that moved jobs abroad; and affirmed his intention to renegotiate NAFTA, a North American free-trade deal.
The GOP claims that the House Intelligence Committee is in possession of a damning memorandum that will successfully knit together the threads that will indict the former administration and their own collusive relationship with a complicit DOJ and FBI to spy on the Trump campaign, keep Clinton out of jail, and aid in her election.
And the next two episodes (AMC sent the first three to critics for review) deal with such heady concepts as establishing a new code of law that will strike everyone as fair, or the tensions and trade among the various communities that are now knit together in a very loose confederation of mutually beneficial relationships.
But at the same hearing, CIA chief John Brennan acknowledged that the United States in practice was pursuing a two-track policy in Libya, in which it was engaged both in a diplomatic effort to knit together two competing, regionally based self-proclaimed Libyan governments while also conducting "counter terrorism" operations against a growing contingent of Islamic State militants.
You know she exists the same way that you know Uruguay and the Aleutian Islands exist; through thousands of fragments of third- and fourth- and fifth-hand evidence over the years, each of which individually has some weight, but, more importantly, collectively knit together into a coherent, consistent narrative that feels like the fabric of reality itself.
In practice, what you do as an entrepreneur is, you go to the bank, often in person, whether it was in person or not, you have to fill out actual paperwork, you have to mail it away, you have to wait for a response, you have to plead your case, try to get approval, you have to knit together a couple of different companies.
The subtle sewing through of the fittingly wavelike W-words in the first half ("wandered ... wrecked ... where ... worked") and the stormy S-words that knit together the second half, marrying the waves to the storm in which this man will suffer, made the terse injunctions to the muse that frame this prologue to the poem ("Tell me about ..." and "Find the beginning") seem as if they might actually answer the puzzle posed by Homer's polytropos and Odysseus's complicated nature.
Like other fintech startups such as Adyen (as well as Stripe, PayPal and others), which aim to simplify complex problems behind easy-to-integrate APIs, Rapyd has built a suite of services — currently numbering five: funds collection, funds payouts, currency transfers, ID verification and card issuing, with the idea that more will be added soon — that knit together several steps behind the scenes to make the process of offering that service easy for the company, and ultimately easy for the customer to use.
The long-term trend of the MFF has seen spending on the Common Agricultural Policy of farm subsidies fall from over half of the total in the early 1990s to under a quarter today, spending on regional development rise with the accession of poorer southern and eastern states and then fall as they started to catch up with the rest, and spending on competitiveness (research and development, measures to knit together the single market) and foreign and security policy increase as those priorities have arisen.
Second, there are plenty of ideas in the ether that would help address Britain's problems while working with, not against, the grain of its existing, LME model: for example, Mr Osborne's attempt to knit together the big northern cities, measures to help workers in a fast-moving economy retrain and relocate, reforms to boost and improve the quality of university attendance (even at the expense of the country's perennially flaccid apprenticeship system), a trade policy focused on selling the City to China, perhaps even some first moves towards a negative income tax or citizen's income.
In a Dissent piece, veteran organizer Mike Miller quoted a young Barack Obama giving a quite good definition of the core ideas behind community organizing: Organizing begins with the premise that (21985) the problems facing inner-city communities do not result from a lack of effective solutions, but from a lack of power to implement these solutions; (21988) that the only way for communities to build long-term power is by organizing people and the money [they raise] around a common vision; and (22007) that a viable organization can only be achieved if a broadly based indigenous leadership—and not one or two charismatic leaders—can knit together the diverse interests of their local institutions [and "grassroots" people].

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