Wearable computing researcher and inventor Steve Mann has used the phrase "mediated reality" in the past; more recently he has proposed the term "*R", with an asterisk, to signal all mediated realities.
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The negotiations are being mediated by the Roman Catholic Church.
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One evening, Dorsey and his group mediated in a cave.
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I mean, naturally, as I say, all art is mediated.
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Absolutely. Is it 100 percent mediated by Facebook and Twitter?
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Her existence is mediated, and validated, solely through her screen.
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All of this mediated by the family resisting death itself.
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The politics were personal, mediated by a love of theater.
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They also actively mediated peace negotiations between Serbia and Kosovo.
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Internationally-mediated talks to that end have been stalemated for years.
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A regionally mediated peace pact signed in 2015 failed within months.
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All that's mediated through WeChat Pay and Alipay now in China.
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And some of the region's nasty internecine conflicts can be mediated.
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Macron's government says it backs U.N.-mediated peace talks in Geneva.
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He was particularly drawn to Warwick's idea of electronically mediated intimacy.
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Everything's mediated by technology, real humanity seems just out of reach.
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A round of mediated talks is scheduled to begin on Thursday.
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He mediated disputes between the tribes and the United States government.
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Rather it is mediated by protein-degrading cell components called proteosomes.
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Our culture is fascinated with access, intrusion and intimacy mediated by technology.
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Venezuela's leftist government and the opposition began talks mediated by the Vatican.
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What happens when your social life gets mediated by companies like Facebook?
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Active response can be fully automated or it can be human-mediated.
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In large part, what we take in from our environment is mediated.
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All of those institutions mediated the gap between have and have not.
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She has mediated tribal disputes over grazing land, water and cattle raiding.
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Talks mediated by the Roman Catholic church failed to reach a compromise.
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Its use is mediated by our cultural and societal norms and behaviors.
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He mediated armed conflicts between Indians and the authorities in various states.
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He mediated settlements in some 700 cases involving a medical contrast dye.
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But the negotiations collapsed and subsequent talks, mediated by Turkey, also failed.
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There is also the question of how that culture is being mediated.
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To be an e-girl is to exist on a screen, mediated.
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Discussions with the government are being mediated by industry lobby group Coadec.
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Sacrifice is nothing new, and guilt has mediated family relations for eons.
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Negotiations mediated by Norway stalled, closing the path of a political resolution.
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The First Amendment protects the merchants of mediated violence, as it should.
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Screens flatten everything out, and everything is mediated through the image now.
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It's a good life lesson in an age of digitally mediated confusion.
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This comes from real, honest, in-person communication that's not mediated by technology.
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Kosovo opposition parties have called for their EU-mediated dialogue to be halted.
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Neighboring Oman has mediated the release of two Americans held in Houthi custody.
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You start thinking about the nature of memory and how it's so mediated.
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Radius is a company focused on treating osteoporosis and other endocrine-mediated disorders.
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Sources: Stephen J. Farnsworth and S. Robert Lichter, The Mediated President (2006), p.
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Is there something disingenuous about art-making under such forced and mediated circumstances?
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Local elders mediated, and after much effort Mr. Muhammad returned to his family.
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The US has said it supports UN-mediated efforts to resolve the issue.
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As chair of the Richmond BRT, Hughes mediated bias incidents on campus, while
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Still, Nitschke was dissatisfied with the way the computer mediated the euthanasia process.
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I think that VR media and mediated theater are highly charged liminal environments.
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Gibson's primary theme is sex — or, more precisely, interpersonal relationships mediated by desire.
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Never had the mediated experience of war come so close to the unmediated.
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It came from committee Chairman Elijah Cummings, who mediated an argument between Rep.
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Various attempts to find a mediated solution to the crisis emerged on Wednesday.
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Patrick, like Robin Kang, is interested in how perception is a mediated experience.
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But it has not been sorted, mediated, and re-presented as a poem.
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In our system, political differences are to be mediated by free speech and elections.
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Is there any way to have a future doing this within corporately mediated platforms?
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He and his group also traveled and mediated at different monasteries around the country.
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She said the documentary was a rare opportunity to break beyond her mediated persona.
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The church twice mediated between the Somoza regime and the Sandinistas during hostage situations.
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Match-going has become a far more passive and mediated experience as a result.
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The government of Oman, a U.S. ally in the Gulf, mediated in each case.
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During the Cold War, most Americans received their news and information via mediated platforms.
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Instead, the world needs complex negotiations mediated by a neutral third party, Clark said.
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The deal, mediated by Sudan, reinstates Machar to his former role as vice-president.
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And the mediated sound would come through the phone's microphone and into the headphones.
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He was uniquely situated to take advantage of politics in this heavily mediated environment.
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The balancing act — mediated by a doctor (Patricia Clarkson) — also cuts into their productivity.
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It's love mediated through a blistering technological void—an attempt at making hardcore unhappy.
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Will the same reverence be there when that person is mediated through a hologram?
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Last week the government refused to engage in regionally mediated negotiations organized in Tanzania.
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Qatar has previously mediated the release of foreign hostages held by Nusra Front in Syria.
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Ethiopia's government and the African Union mediated talks that led to Thursday's agreement, Labat said.
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The fighting in the border area stopped on Friday under a Russian-mediated surrender deal.
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Based on the docs, it has all the signs the divorce has already been mediated.
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Mass-mediated pop culture became raw materials for fans to build their own social worlds.
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Now my VR times are mediated by friends and co-workers, which is way better.
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Mediated speech becomes the only remaining document of experiences that evade or perhaps refuse representation.
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The implementation of a political transition pact mediated by the bishops and signed on Dec.
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It's also important to remember that mediated experiences come at an atmospheric and personal cost.
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The focus is on developing products to treat immune-mediated inflammatory diseases, the companies said.
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Venezuela's bitterly divided government and opposition are engaged in a dialogue mediated by Norway's government.
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That perceptions of the economy would be mediated by partisanship is perhaps to be expected.
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Solar policy is largely mediated at the state level, so our industry approach doesn't change.
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No doubt that swing was racially mediated in some of the ways that Serwer suggests.
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Mediated popular culture provides us both a powerful mirror and an engine for moral engagement.
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One 2018 study found that musicians who mediated weekly reduced their anxiety about their performance.
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Union leaders there told Reuters they expected the company would seek a government-mediated negotiation.
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The parties will now take Glenn's ruling and begin mediated talks to settle the dispute.
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Officers reportedly mediated the dispute and Lil Wayne and his crew eventually left the hotel.
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The bond in all three is conditionally transactional, possible only if it's mediated by money.
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A recent collaboration between MIT's Mediated Matter research group and 3D printing company Stratasys Ltd.
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Keep up with the Mediated Matter Group's continuing research into "Material Ecology" at their website.
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They skip over the lengthy peer review process mediated by the big journals and just … post.
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The peace process is an American-mediated effort to broker a treaty between Israelis and Palestinians.
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Details of Heins's ouster and the mediated settlement were reported earlier Sunday by the Jerusalem Post.
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A dialogue between opposition groups and the government mediated by the Catholic church has been suspended.
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Radius Health is a development-stage biotech focused on treating osteoporosis and other endocrine-mediated disorders.
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SEFCOVIC SAYS EU-MEDIATED GAS TALKS BETWEEN RUSSIA AND UKRAINE ON TRANSITS WILL RESUME IN SEPT
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Iraq has occasionally mediated between Iran and the United States and sponsored talks between the two.
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It was interesting to realize my memory was mediated through the lens of a single person.
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Neither 15 years of guerrilla war nor 0003 years of UN-mediated talks reversed their exodus.
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Just because it's mediated through technology doesn't make you any less brave or cool than him.
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The talks had their roots in a 2011 meeting aimed at reconciliation, also mediated by Cairo.
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European Union-mediated talks between them and Vucic's Serbian Progressive party have not yet reached agreement.
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A peace process leading to a mediated political accord is a long shot, but within reach.
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The version presented in the songs, whether they're autobiographical or not, is mediated through this band.
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Mediated by dopamine release, these are the similar areas that are involved in arousal and addiction.
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A few months ago, a biopsy suddenly revealed that I was undergoing acute antibody-mediated rejection.
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Turkey managed to exclude the Kurds from this week's United Nations-mediated peace talks on Syria.
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The American people, mediated by the Electoral College, delivered their verdict; mustn't it now be respected?
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News and information would no longer be mediated by newspaper editors, television producers and other gatekeepers.
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The union said talks with Pluspetrol mediated by the labor ministry broke down earlier this month.
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For example, the burning, stinging feeling elicited by smoke inhalation is mediated by these nerve endings.
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Kinch now changes focus slightly to review cancer biology and the promise of immune-mediated treatments.
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Thanks to the Internet of Things, I could live in my very own tech-mediated Downton Abbey.
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Last July, the bones of 12 Ainu were reburied after a court-mediated settlement with Hokkaido University.
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But the more serious questions about what technologically-mediated sex will look like are still in play.
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After that, either party can call for government-mediated arbitration that could last up to 20.3 days.
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The Geneva negotiations follow negotiations in Kazakhstan mediated by Russia and Turkey, which supports the Syrian opposition.
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A lot of these folks have very mediated lives, at least when it comes to the press.
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According to court documents, Heins will be out of that job if a mediated settlement is approved.
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The talks between civic groups and the government will be mediated by Nicaragua&aposs Roman Catholic Church.
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State-mediated wage talks so far in 2016 have resulted in wage increases of around 2.4 percent.
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Now, even as musicians struggle to find their ways in an internet-mediated music world, audiences flourish.
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Technology-mediated distance has allowed feminists to forget that disagreement isn't a real threat, but disinterest is.
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The main treatment for toxin-mediated liver injury is stopping the use of the product and monitoring.
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The "gig economy" certainly has this exciting overtone of futurism and technology and being mediated through apps.
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Government-mediated talks will begin on Friday and last until July 20 before a strike can begin.
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It's the logical extension of where a world of Tinder and digitally mediated courtship might eventually lead.
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It's not clear why every shade of human interaction needs to be mediated by its own app.
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This work also showed that bioelectricity works over long distances, mediated by the neurotransmitter serotonin, Levin said.
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Computing has always been a mediated experience: People pass information back and forth through screens and keyboards.
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These days we all contend with that temptation, swiping and liking our way through the mediated world.
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A new round of Norway-mediated talks expected for this week was called off after Acosta's death.
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Cryptobiotic soil breaks down, a healthy decomposition, or recomposition, or mediated embodiment of elemental information–memory packets.
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Take, for example, Yugoslavia, where there were 19783 mediated truces or cease-fires from 1989 to 2000.
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"Total Recall" presages a world in which pleasure and violence are mediated to the point of meaninglessness.
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Nor did it strike me that there was anything unusual about courtship mediated by a literary classic.
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It is common for sophisticated attackers to put in attribution "buffers," making internet-mediated attacks less traceable.
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Average consumers of mediated content want most to be entertained and/or distracted through television or film.
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The details of these workplace complaints are confidential, and are often mediated and settled privately with employers.
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Meanwhile, Lorda refused to see him: His interactions with the children were mediated by his mother-in-law.
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Under a U.N.-mediated deal, the GNA arrived in Tripoli in March and largely displaced the former government.
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Ader had thus replaced live, unmediated experience with mediated reproductions, returning once again to the dilemma of representation.
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Cohen mediated a conversation between the Real Housewives of Orange County, the first of the Real Housewives franchises.
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In 2000, a court- mediated settlement resulted in the Interagency Bison Management Plan, which remains in effect today.
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She has a mediated access to his power, and the mediation keeps her pure and virtuous and feminine.
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What does the history of thinking about thinking have to do with dreams of digitally mediated social justice?
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These otherworldly headgear are the work of designer Neri Oxman and her team at MIT's Mediated Matter group.
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Months of Egyptian-mediated reconciliation talks between Hamas and Abbas have been held up by power-sharing disputes.
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"This could be a fundamental route to creating openness in people," Lotto argues: "awe mediated by live performance."
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Puigdemont used vague language open to interpretation when asked what he wanted to achieve from EU-mediated talks.
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In 2016, the program mediated 196 conflicts that Safe Streets says would have likely resulted in gun violence.
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The impact of innovation is mediated by our policies and institutions, and we are facing a pivotal moment.
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We call on them instead to commit to global backing for a mediated peace, truth and reconciliation process.
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The 70-year-old Jesuit priest from Zimbabwe said he's mediated between bitter political rivals in the past.
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Janice Nowinski and Kyle Staver both powerfully marshal firsthand and mediated sources that suggest a rich lived experience.
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"A lot of interactions are mediated through internet technology," he told CNN, citing messaging apps such as WhatsApp.
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A more mediated approach, in which lenses gradually deploy their palliative payload, is expected to produce better outcomes.
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It created an operating system — a set of interconnected software programs that mediated between hardware and software applications.
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Exploratory talks between representatives from both countries, mediated by the United Nations diplomat Matthew Nimetz, began last week.
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Ahmed has mediated conflicts between Kenya and Somalia over a continuing dispute about rights to a marine area.
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That might mean fetishizing robots, or it could manifest in an attraction to technologically mediated avatars like Melody.
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Sugar cravings appear to be mediated through the brain reward center that is triggered by other addictive substances.
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Is it mediated "adaptive" immunity — the type of immunity involving B and T cells that adapts to infections?
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We need — almost reflexively — to acknowledge that the electoral results express voters' preferences mediated by the institutional rules.
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"What we do know is that REM sleep is mediated by acetylcholine and doxylamine blocks it," Chakravorty says.
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It refers to the tendency of images of women in film to be mediated by a masculine eye.
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The Astana talks are expected to be followed by a UN-mediated meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, on February 8.
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Our eyes are still adjusting to the augmented reality of everyday life mediated by texts and images on phones.
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The decision to strike follows several failed discussions with Total representatives mediated by the Ministry of Employment, ONEP said.
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Israeli Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz said on June 19 he expected U.S.-mediated talks to start within a month.
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Any narrative of America's foundation will, of course, be mediated by the specific biases and concerns of the teller.
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Last week, Israeli Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz said Israel was open to U.S.-mediated talks on the sea border.
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"MUD" stands for Multi-User Dungeon, and these precursors to the MMORPGs were worlds largely mediated by text alone.
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Hoping to end the turmoil Mr Ortega agreed to participate in talks with his foes, mediated by Catholic bishops.
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It needs to be "mediated" by new, deliberative practices that complement representative government and compensate for its waning legitimacy.
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In fact, their primary experience of the tax is likely to be mediated through newspapers, television, and social media.
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Clark was bewildered — how did she not know the cloth that had mediated the end of the Civil War?
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"MUD" stands for Multi-User Dungeon, and these precursors to the MMORPGs were worlds largely mediated by text alone.
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As the industry has grown and evolved over the years, more and more of our lives have become mediated.
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France and other Western powers have backed the GNA, the result of a U.N.-mediated deal signed in December.
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The Gulf Arab state had long mediated in international affairs, including facilitating talks between Iran and the United States.
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They have blocked a parliamentary vote to endorse the GNA and challenging the U.N.-mediated deal to unify Libya.
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Call of Duty: WW2 exists at the ragged end of a long chain of mediated history and fading memory.
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The door to the next car is blasted by outside light, mediated by the blue-tinted emergency-hatch window.
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Whatever side one might take in this particular case, it underscores the real-world impact of digitally mediated behavior.
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But of course this kind of democracy is as mediated by money, hierarchy and access as its political counterpart.
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An elaborate DDoS attack exploits the filter bubbles through which reality is mediated for large portions of the population.
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Of course there is a connection between power and sex, but it is a connection mediated by the ego.
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"We need this problem to be mediated, to be resolved, to avoid conflict with the other family," she said.
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The government could reconstitute itself as it mediated between local enclaves that would one day reintegrate with the state.
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It was not clear whether they had raised the case in recent mediated negotiations with Maduro's government in Barbados.
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"We're seeing up to half of the disparity mediated by insurance," said Dr. Naomi Ko, the study's lead author.
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In other words, the political correlation between college degrees and disliking Trump is probably mediated by underlying personality differences.
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She said the church's reliance on bishop-mediated repentance "reflects a deep misunderstanding" of the Christian theology of grace.
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This soporific winter mode is at least partly mediated by one of the major players in our chronobiology—melatonin.
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It is possible to pull Ethiopia from the brink by an internationally mediated or broad-based national reconciliation process?
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Unlike Theroux and others, Kois does not present a mediated view of the places he lives over the year.
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Several rounds of United Nations mediated peace talks in Switzerland and in Kuwait have failed to produce an agreement.
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We're losing our ability to be in the world in a way that isn't mediated by some electronic appendage.
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Israeli Energy Minister Yuval Steintiz said on June 19 he expected U.S.-mediated talks to start within a month.
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The meeting will be mediated by the East African regional bloc that has led several rounds of failed peace talks.
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Our ability to interact in a sophisticated way on a social level is mediated by the here and now chemicals.
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It must mend ties with Serbia through EU-mediated talks, being restarted by new EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell.
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As a compromise, the U.S.-mediated talks will be held at a UN facility on the border between the countries.
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Presented as a tidy triangle, not too sticky or sweet, the pastry was best mediated with sips of green tea.
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"So we know where the good effects of alcohol are mediated in the brain, and can mimic them," he added.
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The chemistry and molecular and cell biology scientist will be talking about her groundbreaking work in CRISPR-mediated genome-editing.
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The gate here is black and gray and it's got floral decorations: it's a cultural object functioning as mediated nature.
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A source told Reuters that bidders for Takata are pushing for a court-mediated turnaround for the firm's domestic business.
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In such a highly mediated and monitored system, the line between participation and unwitting collaboration can be difficult to discern.
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Reports in Arab media spoke of a ceasefire agreement mediated by Egypt and due to come into force at midnight.
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The State Department and Organization of American States swept in and mediated a political solution that excluded major opposition groups.
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Because you just have computer-mediated communication, which is just exactly like you and I are in the room together.
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Arbitration clauses require disputes to be mediated in a closed forum, rather than in open court or trial by jury.
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Our interactions with the internet are mediated by applications, and applications can be adjusted so that they serve us better.
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She once mediated a case for two years before it came to a halt and ultimately ended up in court.
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Others include two works by Giuseppe Penone, one an elaborately transferred image, mediated by photography, of his charcoal-sprinkled body.
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Maybe it's just too easy to do nothing when so much of life is mediated by screens and digital diversions.
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First, in El Sueño Americano, we are displaced from the objects themselves, and our access is mediated by the photographer.
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Swimming in mediated violence day after day, however, does distort the perception of vulnerable minds and contributes to aggressive attitudes.
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Reactions to public health problems are mediated by more than just public health evidence or recommendations from public health experts.
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Instead they are mediated by local elders or by the police — usually against the women's will, and against their interests.
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My other hesitations lie within the pre-mediated feelings I've already had about subscription services, most notably the packing waste.
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He previously mediated talks that led to Volkswagen's $14.7 billion settlement of claims stemming from its diesel emissions cheating scandal.
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In 2013, Pristina and Belgrade agreed to an EU-mediated dialogue to normalize ties but little progress has been made.
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Talks mediated by the European Commission to secure a new gas pact and ensure no supply disruption continued on Friday.
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"This is not really the last stop on the train," he said of the mediated settlement with the Justice Department.
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Life for anyone but the very rich — the physical experience of learning, living and dying — is increasingly mediated by screens.
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Calm was restored by mid-morning as an Egyptian delegation mediated between Israel and Palestinian factions, a Palestinian official said.
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"From an ethical point of view", the right policy for these debts is often a "politically mediated … reasonable and agreed reduction".
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A fascinating aspect of rank-and-file Republicans' mixed feelings on the tax issue is that it's heavily mediated by income.
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According to Barker, in their book Mediated Intimacy, media is the primary source for learning what intimacy looks and feels like.
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Last week, the two sides briefly returned to the table for government-mediated talks, though the discussions ended after one meeting.
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Averse to political extremism, what Gen Z wants instead from its leaders is well-researched solutions mediated through a cooperative process.
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Lamoureux thanked Lebanese security chief Major General Abbas Ibrahim, who last month mediated the release of a U.S. citizen in Syria.
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Both art forms give the world another perspective from the middle class lens through which so much of life is mediated.
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Synths can sound uncannily clean and "big" because they aren't mediated by the acoustic properties of the room they're recorded in.
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Even with the tweet taken down, fans interpreted that as an end to the years-long tabloid-mediated beef between them.
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In Stone's sculpture, the content, which often includes a joke, is mediated by his minimalist esthetic and skill as a woodworker.
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The foregrounded objects are mediated by Warhol's love of color, which functions as flat abstraction in the background of the works.
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After that, either party can call for a period of government-mediated arbitration that could last as many as 10 days.
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There's 2700 million daily active users, but there's a couple hundred million people whose working lives are mediated by e-mail.
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According to a Lebanese security official cited in the Reuters report, Ibrahim mediated with the Syrian government to secure Goodwin's release.
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Discussions are taking place in both Iraq and Syria, he said -- mediated by former al Qaeda members who never joined ISIS.
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Since then, different periods have yielded different responses to this relationship, which are always mediated by the politics of the day.
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But last month Hamas agreed to cede powers in Gaza to Abbas' Fatah-backed government in a deal mediated by Egypt.
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However unlikely, Poussin is the only artist to make two appearances in Finkel's book (though his first is mediated through Degas).
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Steinitz earlier this month voiced frustration with what he called Lebanon's failure to agree to U.S.-mediated talks about the dispute.
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The dynamics of iPhone-mediated intimacy and the (related) problem of finding one's true self are the chief themes animating Sympathy.
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I think that's why there is a resurgence of interest in performance — we experience it collectively, not just mediated through digital.
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Initially, our research will be on diseases that are mediated by the immune system, such as diabetes, allergies, asthma and lupus.
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Mediated conversations between small groups of men and women could help forge consensus about what constitutes sexual harassment, suggests Professor Edelman.
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The conversations are mediated by an essential but invisible interpreter who allows both sides to speak their minds however they're comfortable.
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Indeed, the ruling raised the specter that access to goods, services, and healthcare will be mediated by another person's religious beliefs.
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The internationally-mediated peace process aimed at finding a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is all but moribund.
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The shift in immune system functioning, the researchers found, was mediated by the turning on and off of immune cell genes.
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The toy comes with a free black lacy thong, but I didn't want my experience mediated by an all-night wedgie.
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One benefit for Egypt of the peace initiative, which Egypt's General Intelligence Directorate has mediated, is greater control over those tunnels.
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The next round of mediated contract talks with the mechanics union is scheduled for March 12, Southwest spokeswoman Brandy King said.
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Such clauses often force consumers to settle complaints with financial companies through mediated arbitration, instead of filing a class-action lawsuit.
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The government-mediated negotiations follow the union's decision to reject Antofagasta Plc's final contract offer, raising the specter of a strike.
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The release of Otto Warmbier, the US student who was imprisoned in North Korea, was mediated by Swedish diplomats, for example.
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By early Saturday afternoon, the rapid rise in tensions appeared over, with the restoration of a ceasefire apparently mediated by Egypt.
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At the front of the church, an elm stands where an ancient one once stood, under which medieval judges mediated disputes.
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And at a very base level, there's the drive to reproduce, which is also mediated by feelings of love and lust.
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"Khadafi" emits a black cool that is often mediated by whites through modes of consumption including record labels, magazines, and television shows.
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In April last year, thousands of people were shuttled out of the two villages to government territory in a similar mediated agreement.
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On Monday citing comments from a union spokesman, Reuters reported that a government-mediated meeting between the miner and strikers had failed.
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Eighth Grade acknowledges the extent to which our emotions and relationships are now mediated through digital channels without coming across as alarmist.
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Individuals and small groups can dream of nuclear- or biotechnologically-mediated violence today on a scale that was inconceivable in the past.
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The dialogue, mediated by the Catholic Church, includes university students who participated in the protests against the cuts, which Ortega later withdrew.
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They may be tempted to strike a deal with the opposition, probably mediated by an outside group, leading to a transition government.
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Moreover, a government mediated by billionaire-controlled political and media infrastructures is perennially ready to undercut progressive politicians who rise too high.
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The threat comes after the end of a round of negotiations between the government and the opposition, mediated by Norway, in September.
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The two sides on Friday started a five-day government-mediated period of negotiations that the union is legally required to attend.
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Instead, discrimination issues are to be investigated and mediated by the state's Human Relations Commission, which falls under the governor's administrative umbrella.
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However the objects of mediated communication — such as the smartphone — still has a cold interface that doesn't allow natural interaction and input.
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Neurons signal each other using electrical impulses, but astrocytes in turn regulate this signaling using their own calcium-mediated form of signaling.
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Mediated settlement talks are ongoing, but neither COFINA nor GO creditors have yet been willing to compromise with such little cash available.
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Without a job and with social interactions mostly mediated by Richie, she lives a Betty Draper-esque existence, though in modern times.
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Greece and the Republic of Macedonia began United Nations-mediated talks last month to try to settle the 25-year name dispute.
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"He does not see social conflict as something to be mediated and compromised, in the manner of the working politician," Hofstadter wrote.
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I am not a representational painter, and have never worked from a direct source; it is always mediated through secondary source material.
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The mutinous prisoners, armed with pistols and shotguns, surrendered and freed more than 20 hostages only after talks mediated by a priest.
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U.N.-mediated talks between warring parties in the strategic port city of Hodeidah also took place for the first time since September.
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The first U.N.-mediated talks on Syria in almost a year start today in Geneva, Switzerland, but negotiators don't expect a breakthrough.
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You need a device with which to spot the bird, and so instead of high-power binoculars it's mediated with a screen.
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Kayla of "Eighth Grade," meanwhile, rarely releases her grip on her iPhone, and her puberty is mediated through YouTube, Tumblr and Instagram.
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The third is we really celebrate the idea of the live moment, and what that means in a society mediated by technology.
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Rebels eventually withdrew from eastern Aleppo in late 2016 in a mediated deal, leaving to opposition-held territory near the Turkish border.
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This all paints a pretty bleak picture of the modern dating scene, as mediated by algorithm-driven apps, but there is hope.
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We have our evidence and all that you appear to have is a statement that you and I mediated which is completely false.
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The face-to-face meeting would be mediated by the East African regional bloc that has led several rounds of failed peace talks.
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Zaldivar's union had voted this month to strike but delayed walking off to engage in government-mediated negotiations as mandated by Chilean law.
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The fighting threatened to devolve into an all-out war before the Egypt-mediated crease-fire appeared to be accepted by both sides.
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A Palestinian official with knowledge of the ceasefire talks, which were mediated by Egypt, said the truce would begin at 20:45 GMT.
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Labor unions 1, 2 and 3 at Chuquicamata said later on Thursday that they would hold government-mediated talks with Codelco on Friday.
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Spark studied Luxturna in people with one of these conditions, Leber congenital aumaurosis, whose disease was mediated by defects in the RPE286.88 gene.
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And, Vo, about these pictures, describes them as a mediated self-portrait, wherein he identifies with both the photographer and the subject, right?
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Well, if they're all reading the same stuff, it's all, in my view, all socially mediated, and they probably had weird experiences awakening.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads David Levine's new monologue at the Brooklyn Museum raises concerns about authenticity in our dangerously mediated present.
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Talks between representatives of the community and the company that were mediated by the government ended with no agreement on Thursday, Chavez said.
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The social internet is mediated by algorithms: recommendation engines, search, trending, autocomplete, and other mechanisms that predict what we want to see next.
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We're told the police mediated the discussion between Rich and Delta -- he was never handcuffed or arrested ... and eventually went on his way.
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"Consciousness is everything we've got; everything we perceive, feel, and 'what it's like' to be ourselves is mediated by our consciousness," Tagliazucchi says.
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Do you think that's harder to have those sorts of life experiences now that so much of our lives are mediated by devices?
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Cohen mediated talks between the Enquirer and Manigault-Newman in 2011 after she threatened to sue regarding its coverage of her brother's murder.
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Unmoored in a hazy approximation of the present, the novel shows no interest in realistically depicting the mediated lives of contemporary college students.
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The recoveries in the Detroit case for the bondholder classes and the pensioner classes were all the outcome of months-long mediated negotiations.
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The negative externalities accompanying changes on, under, and over our roads, can be mediated by the same technologies that have sparked new headaches.
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All photographs, even the most intimate — especially the most intimate — are mediated endeavors, staged productions that preserve certain moments only by suppressing others.
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The debate over the relative dangers of Twitter mobs and the impact of socially mediated justice media justice is wide open and ongoing.
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The supervisor's union at Antofagasta's nearby Centinela mine is currently in government-mediated negotiations after voting to strike at the beginning of July.
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Eleven movements representing Anglophone Cameroon, including the main armed factions, last month said they were willing to enter mediated discussions with the state.
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"Indirect damage is not under the control of terrorists; it is mediated through the minds of citizens," Gigerenzer wrote in a 2006 paper.
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The two sides in May opened dialogue mediated by Norway, but talks stalled after the Trump administration announced a new round of sanctions.
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But putting your phone in your pocket is key — it takes you away from a screen and makes the date feel less mediated.
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A lot of what we experience in the world outside of our immediate environments is mediated by elites, by what other people say.
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He made his comments after the opposition said that a dialogue mediated by Norway to try to resolve Venezuela's political crisis had ended.
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South Sudan became the world's youngest nation when, after decades of bloody conflict, it gained independence from Sudan in an internationally-mediated agreement.
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This relationship intensifies, via an online exchange of dances and other gifts, into an intimacy mediated by layers of fiction, vulnerability and lies.
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Their access to Twitter is mediated—and overseen—through Sprinklr, a tool that lets brands treat social media as a customer service problem.
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They made ocher and other pigments, perhaps to paint their faces or bodies — evidence of a "symbolically mediated worldview," as archaeologists call it.
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Since September, 2001, they have become something else—theatres where mediated information sources build a story about menace and protection, commerce and control.
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A confrontation of male and female, mediated by a New York fire hydrant, that would have gone unseen had she not seen it.
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Cuba has mediated in other regional crises in the past, most notably hosting the peace talks between Colombia's government and Marxist FARC rebels.
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Barcelona's Mayor Ada Colau has also asked Rajoy and Puigdemont to come back from the brink and find a way toward mediated agreement.
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Talks between union leaders and management mediated by labor ministry officials ended with no agreement on Monday but will continue on Tuesday, Diaz said.
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Ghwell, who has opposed the GNA from the start, said on Thursday the government and the U.N.-mediated agreement that created it had failed.
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The best hope had been talks between the government and the opposition, which are mediated by the Vatican and by Unasur, a regional body.
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Under Assad family rule, Syria held direct negotiations with Israel in the United States in 2000 and indirect talks mediated by Turkey in 2008.
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Her Instagram is only a little more mediated and fake than any other influencer's, and the influencer economy moves billions of dollars every year.
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They may be tempted to strike a deal with the opposition, probably mediated by an outside group, leading to some sort of transitional government.
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This followed an earlier 2012 deal mediated by the Obama administration in the South China Sea, with similar consequences to perceptions of US reliability.
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The talks will be mediated by Norway once again, after negotiations between the political rivals in May failed to resolve a deepening political crisis.
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As he shifted into abstraction, he implicitly parodied the idea of the artist's struggle by juxtaposing chaotic passages with highly controlled and mediated ones.
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Being wired together with billions of other humans in vast networks mediated by thinking machines is not an experience that humans have enjoyed before.
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Since then, science fiction has provided us with our best guides to what human societies mediated or run by intelligent machines might look like.
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Computer-mediated communication networks first emerged at the start of the 275s, more than a decade before personal computers were available for home purchase.
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"We will only accept the government-mediated talks if (Codelco) comes with a new offer," Patricio Elgueta, the head of Salvador's union, told Reuters.
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In Chile a government-mediated meeting between BHP Billiton and striking workers at its Escondida copper mine has failed without any future talks planned.
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The Russian army was poised to advance on the Georgian capital, but Medvedev rolled it back, accepting a truce mediated by the European Union.
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Perhaps Americans wouldn't be so worried about made-up news if they realized that all mediated information is concocted or distorted to some degree.
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The negotiations are being mediated by Norway, which hosted talks in May that failed to produce an agreement between Maduro and opposition leader Guaidó.
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A Jaish al-Islam political official in Ghouta said the Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC) mediated between Damascus and the rebels for the swap.
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It has mediated between Tehran and the West and also allows the British and U.S. navies to use its ports on the Arabian Sea.
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Like the artworks, the videos are layered — mediated with still photos, preserved news clippings, and private scenes in yards and woods and living rooms.
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After struggling through my first year, I arrived at doing some decent Gerhard Richter-ish paintings, which were all about staging and mediated experience.
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Take a look inside Japan's secretive, tech-mediated "love hotels," which discreetly and imaginatively cater to millions of Japanese couples — and tourists — every year.
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In its perfect circularity, its pure subordination of lived experience to mediated experience, Nusr-Et may be New York's first true 21st-century restaurant.
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It's effortlessly dense: an entrancing portrait of a mediated figure, seductive and enigmatic not in spite of, but entirely because of its assertive indeterminateness.
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When the conflict between the mill workers and owners escalated to a point of no return, it was Gandhi who mediated an equitable settlement.
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Since Japan joined the treaty, the foreign ministry has mediated return orders in about 100 cases, with the largest number from the United States.
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He said the exchange had been part of the Stockholm agreement, a U.N.-mediated deal reached last December in a breakthrough in peace efforts.
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Kurti said he will not support any land swap but that he was ready to take part in an EU-mediated negotiation with Belgrade.
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But "less constrained," mediated interactions to me also sounds a lot like the beginning the toxic, dissociative behavior that defines so many online interactions.
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Even its spidery riff work feels digitally mediated, altered and thrown off balance as if they're treated samples too—which they very well might be.
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In-game romantic relationships are even more understudied than other kinds of digitally mediated romance, and what studies do exist tend to skew towards consternation.
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After a day of intense cross-border fighting, Palestinian officials said Egypt had mediated a ceasefire, though the frontier did not remain calm for long.
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"Medically, when we talk about blushing, it falls under the broader category of flushing, which is basically an autonomic nervous system mediated response," she says.
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Any continued turbulence between the U.S. and China could be mediated by the Federal Reserve by lowering interest rates, suggested DataTrek co-founder Nick Colas.
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So, you can say it's top-down because it's federal funding, but it's top-down mediated by the community, who are at the leading edge.
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Publishers should have been concentrating on building an owned audience on their sites and email lists instead of becoming dependent on Facebook's fickle mediated channel.
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The truce, mediated by Mijango in 2012, lasted until 2014, and won approval from former leftist President Mauricio Funes and the Organization of American States.
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As with so much else that is mediated by the internet, the medium's dissociative effects prevent us from centering the humanity of the people involved.
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There was no immediate word from district officials to the overture for mediated talks, first unveiled by union leaders at a Wednesday night news conference.
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Schufa is not an open algorithm, and so important financial decisions are mediated by an unknown process that can be quite capricious in its scoring.
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Dialogue in Bujumbura last year between the government and opponents failed to bridge differences, and talks mediated by Uganda earlier this year also swiftly stalled.
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That said, I maintain a strong and honest position, one that resists being mediated by the institutional power relations that define a large international organization.
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" This led the lead author of the study to surmise that pickle brine triggered a nerve reaction by sparking some kind of "neutrally mediated reflex.
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The violence has occasionally escalated into shelling exchanges that Israel has warned could trigger war, while Egypt and the United Nations have repeatedly mediated truces.
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The Americans were freed and flown to Oman on Saturday night after Omani officials mediated their release, Reuters cited the Omani state media as reporting.
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Before United States-mediated negotiations fell apart in 2014, Secretary of State John Kerry and his team brought the two sides closer on some issues.
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In research we conducted that's yet to be published, violence during sleepwalking is mediated by biological, psychological and social risk factors that affect impulse control.
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"This makes the information exchange mediated by BrainNet similar to real-life social communication, bringing us a step closer to a 'social network of brains.'"
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Here is a slice of our conversation, condensed and edited, and mediated by our translator O.: Christian Lorentzen: What's the origin of this project, conceptually?
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What they discovered was resounding evidence for human-mediated speciation because of habitat disruption, invasive species, domestication, hunting, and hybridization (think: "pizzlies" and "grolar bears").
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The deal naming Machar first vice president was reached in Entebbe in talks mediated by Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni and that he and Kiir attended.
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If you look at the market for these experiences, I think there is some real desire, intergenerationally, for content that isn't mediated by a screen.
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Moscow had made no secret of its opposition to Macedonia's accession to NATO during months of United Nations-mediated negotiations leading to the landmark agreement.
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The first view of the exhibition is mediated — always mediation, always the implied distance of the screen — by four glass panels hanging vertically in space.
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Following the introduction of tariffs Belgrade stepped out from an EU-mediated dialogue with Pristina, saying it would continue only once the tariffs were removed.
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Every scientific study confirms that the stigma of derogatory terms like "queer" and "bitch" are mediated by perceived power when the referenced groups own them.
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It was also poorly designed: for one, some of the newborns were propped up; their gaze might have been mediated by how they were held.
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With this lower threshold for maintaining friendships, some people strongly favor mediated interactions over in-person interactions, especially millennials accustomed to constant communication via devices.
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Following the introduction of tariffs Belgrade stepped out from an EU-mediated dialogue with Pristina, saying it would continue only once the tariffs were removed.
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And all parties need to participate in good faith in the negotiations being mediated by the Roman Catholic Church to get elections back on track.
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"The adverse effects of smiley use are moderated by the formality of the social context and mediated by perceptions of message appropriateness," argues the study.
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Saying there is "no military solution to the Libya conflict," Pompeo called on Libyan leaders and other international partners to return to UN mediated negotiations.
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He published arguably his most famous book, Simulacra and Simulation, in 1981, in which he explored the consequences of living in a heavily mediated world.
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But while Iran will try to stop the divisions getting any worse, there is no sign yet that it has mediated between the two factions.
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Codelco, the world's largest copper producer, started government-mediated talks with unions 103, 2 and 3 at Chuquicamata last week after workers rejected the company's proposal.
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It has mediated the often clashing agendas of two of the most influential forces that help to define this state: environmentalism and the drive for growth.
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Takata Corp jumped 18 percent, rising by their daily limit after four days of steep decline brought about by investor fear of a court-mediated bankruptcy.
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There was no Instagram or social media in 1997, so an interview, mediated through a magazine, was the closest you could come to revamping your image.
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But here we have the results of a long "experimental period" of breathtakingly low to negative interest rates, mediated by unprecedented bond-buying by central banks.
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Despite their bitter differences, Venezuela's government and opposition agreed on Wednesday to a new round of foreign-mediated talks in the Dominican Republic on Dec. 1.
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She spoke out for the cause, but also because she adored the English language: the language, that is, as mediated by Hollywood and spoken by stars.
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While the briefing note says that Canada "does not take sides" in maritime disputes, an internationally-mediated dispute resolution could insert a role for international navies.
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So far, EU-mediated talks between Russia and Ukraine have failed to agree the terms of such transits before their current contract expires by year's end.
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In past crises Iraq's senior Shia clergy in the holy city of Najaf, such as the now ailing Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, would have mediated.
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"This is further evidence of a potential benefit of breastfeeding: to avoid future immune mediated disease," Coyle, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
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Their rise not only greased the wheels of economic development but also presaged the arrival of the data-driven, algorithm-mediated economy of the 22014st century.
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The "dialogue", which is being mediated by the Catholic church, follows weeks of protests against Mr Ortega's socialist government, in which dozens of people were killed.
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He saw himself as a latter-day dragoman, referring to the Ottoman-era interpreters who mediated talks between Turkish, Arabic and Persian rulers and European governments.
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Former IDF chief of staff Gabi Ashkenazi, who mediated between Gantz and Lapid and remains highly popular in Israel, making his entrance into politics very meaningful.
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The only activity that isn't really mediated by the search giant at this point are voice calls, although in the past I have used Google Voice.
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Sam and I went head to head in a cake decorating contest, mediated by the one and only Nadiya Hussain, who baked the Queen's birthday cake.
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"We believe, almost certainly, that these are the remains of the soldiers," said the general, Abbas Ibrahim, who mediated talks between the army and the militants.
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As our work progressed, it became clear that humans and their pets are entangled in various forms of intimacy and kinship, often in digitally mediated ways.
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Yemen's warring parties, which have been meeting in Sweden in United Nations–mediated talks, have agreed to a ceasefire in the key port city of Hodeidah.
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Bangladesh labor officials were not immediately available to comment although the department's website lists some of the disputes between unions and factories that it has mediated.
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The extension follows five days of closely-watched talks over pay at the mine that have been mediated by the government of Chilean President Sebastian Pinera.
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The barracks banter typical of other river trips was replaced by a mediated discussion about the Rio Grande and its discontents, chief among them the wall.
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It also said amendments to the U.N.-mediated deal that resulted in the creation of the GNA in late 2015 had been discussed, without giving details.
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That bloody battle buried the apartheid regime's military ambitions and paved the way for the peace accord mediated by the United States and signed in 1988.
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Chinese courts and legislatures are ultimately subordinate to the Communist Party; there is always a limit to the technologically mediated trust that blockchain systems can provide.
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It is opioid withdrawal–mediated pain that over time, as their brain adjusts to the new lower dose, they'll be back at their original pain level.
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Facing a refugee crisis on its borders, the European Union is eager to see the U.N.-mediated agreement that sets out a political transition for Libya.
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The debate about blasphemy is also tied to cultural issues assuming unprecedented importance with the emergence of a technologically mediated global arena after the Cold War.
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The best outcome would be a negotiated deal between Mr. Guaidó and Mr. Maduro, possibly mediated by the United Nations, leading to free, internationally monitored elections.
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Saturday's deaths came just hours after the release of two prisoners belonging to the separatist group, following negotiations that were mediated by the Community of Sant'Egidio.
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They live in the sparsely populated hinterlands of the Northern Territory, and their participation in the art world is mediated through non-Indigenous agents and collaborators.
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The way the "Mona Lisa" is viewed is, in fact, soberingly representative of the way most art is viewed in today's saturated, digitally mediated, visual culture.
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They "will likely know no other romantic experiences other than those mediated by online and mobile dating platforms financially incentivized against their lasting happiness," Knox writes.
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The book's claustrophobic atmosphere is exacerbated by the use of letters, e-mails, and text messages—sometimes directly quoted, sometimes paraphrased, occasionally mediated beyond all sense.
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Millennials have been called the burnout generation, coming of age in an era of uncertainty and instability, every moment of it mediated by technology and capitalism.
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The entertainment world, no longer a source of common cultural experience, instead bogs the nation down with a mediated chaos in which high-profile performers delight.
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This pairs with another body of highly mediated worlds, as conveyed in Lucas Blalock's photographs, which show visible Photoshop interventions into staged tableaus of domestic objects.
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Erin Shirreff's work skillfully combines the principles of analogue and digital processes to examine how our perception of objects is mediated by still and moving images.
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A senior Israeli official has said that a U.N. peacekeeper position at Naqoura in southern Lebanon would be a possible venue for the U.S.-mediated talks.
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But the move drew immediate criticism from some members of the group that in December signed the U.N.-mediated deal for the creation of the unity government.
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A former foreign minister, Brahimi has carried out troubleshooting missions for the United Nations across several regions and mediated on some of the Middle East's thorniest conflicts.
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Either the union or the company may now request government-mediated talks that would last five days to try to reach an agreement and avert the strike.
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After the Yom Kippur war of 1973, when Israel was caught off-guard by Egypt and Syria, America mediated a limited "disengagement" in Sinai and the Golan.
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In effect, this offered a mediated presentation of reality—through images like U.S. soldiers in desert camouflage, temporary operations centers, humvees, and night vision footage of combat.
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Luxturna was tested in patients with one such condition, Leber congenital aumaurosis, but can be used in any person with a condition mediated by the RPE65 mutation.
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It's unclear how much further tensions will escalate between the two countries, although there could be an opportunity for mediated talks just days after the row erupted.
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Bristol-Myers said it plans to study the drug's use in a "wide spectrum of immune-mediated diseases", saying currently only few oral treatment options are available.
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JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel expects to launch U.S.-mediated talks within a month with Lebanon on setting their maritime border, Israeli Energy Minister Yuval Steintiz said on Wednesday.
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The fact they filed without a lawyer and at the same time is a clear signal -- Wasser mediated the divorce and all the issues are now settled.
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Project Winter takes that mechanic set and puts it into a live-or-die situation mediated by a simple video game interface and tied together by communication.
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Jammeh was accompanied onto the plane by Guinean President Alpha Conde, who mediated the terms of his exit with Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz and others.
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A government-mediated attempt at restarting talks foundered on Monday, with the two sides far apart on issues such as benefits for new workers and shift changes.
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Saturday's meeting between the film's producers and MNS chief Raj Thackeray was mediated by Devendra Fadnavis, chief minister of Maharashtra state of which Mumbai is the capital.
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Mediated talks broke down on Wednesday in Ireland, where a series of one-day strikes last year were quelled when concerns on transfers and promotions when settled.
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Long, contemplative compositions — usually mediated by the thin slats of a bamboo shade — are accompanied by ambient street noise or one side of the filmmaker's phone conversations.
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Hamas, which seized the Gaza Strip in a brief Palestinian civil war in 2007, and the PA have failed repeatedly to implement an Egyptian-mediated reconciliation deal.
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"Particularly inspiring was her analysis of his humor as a writer—incomprehensible to English readers until mediated by this very fine and very great mind," Self noted.
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It added that negotiations with management, mediated by the oil minister, would begin next week but that the "fight" would continue if its demands were not met.
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In 2013 Belgrade and Pristina opened an EU-mediated dialogue to normalize relations, but Serbia is still blocking Kosovo's membership in international organizations including the United Nations.
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The GNA, the result of a U.N.-mediated deal signed last December, is supposed to replace rival governments set up in Tripoli and eastern Libya in 2014.
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Anyway, policing what "punk" means is pretty boring, especially in 2019, when it's really hard to not have your music-listening mediated through a tech mega-corp.
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The piece is about landscapes—how people now see them through heavily mediated situations, and how this influences how we look at things in actual physical reality.
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According to research published in the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, social media users may experience "anticipated responses" and "imagined reactions" which can also increase stress levels.
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This early examination of digitally mediated relationships is worth a revisit: The success with which the protagonist's camera unzipped his subjects makes the Kardashians seem like pikers.
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Many black athletes in the past were not willing to have their social or political views mediated through a world of sportswriters who were almost entirely white.
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The framers, in fact, wanted a government that wasn't too sensitive to voters — that mediated voters' whims and prejudices through representatives presumably taking a longer, cooler view.
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Editorial One of two things could result from the political deal mediated by Roman Catholic bishops, and announced New Year's Eve, in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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"That could be win-win for those with undocumented tenure rights and for those who are engaged in formal market or government-mediated land transfers," she said.
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Much like in the last short story we read in the collection, the question of human connection mediated by technology is at the core of the story.
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One explanation is that a hypothetical new force called quintessence, mediated by unknown particles such as chameleons, could have a repulsive effect on objects at cosmic distances.
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These presentation choices make the point that what happened is fuzzy, refracted through a particular lens of one man's experience, and even further mediated by government censors.
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Neri Oxman, founder of the MIT Media Lab's Mediated Matter group, has created a pair of 3-D printed, weirdly organic, vividly colorful wearable devices for extraterrestrial explorers.
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The impending strike comes as the main union at BHP Billiton's Escondida copper mine said negotiations mediated by the Chilean government with the company have failed, Reuters reported.
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Last week, Palestinian militants fired scores of rockets into southern Israel and Israeli aircraft struck more than 150 targets in Gaza before Egypt mediated a de facto ceasefire.
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As for the boy's occasional movements, that's a spinal reflex -- "a reflexive action mediated by cells in the spinal cord, bypassing the brain altogether," according to the doctor.
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Diplomats and Yemeni political officials reported this month that the Houthis and Saudi Arabia were conducting secret peace talks after years of U.N.-mediated dialogue yielded no results.
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Those talks, to be mediated by the United Nations, will bring together representatives of some of the very parties accused of using starvation as a weapon of war.
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"There's a much broader market for AI-based apps than there is for sex robots," says Ellen Kaufman, an Indiana University doctoral student focusing on technologically mediated intimacy.
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Hamas, the Islamist militant group that rules Gaza, and smaller Palestinian factions put out a statement that Egypt had mediated a ceasefire even as the rockets were fired.
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A deadly surge in violence in the Gaza Strip and southern Israel petered out overnight and Palestinian officials reported that Egypt had mediated a truce early on Monday.
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A group of nearly 40 pro-Haftar members of Libya's eastern parliament voted this week to drop support from the GNA's leadership and withdraw from U.N.-mediated dialogue.
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It seems, then, that in mice—and by extension presumably in women—it is the operation itself rather than the associated antibiotics that are promoting bacteria-mediated obesity.
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The titanic struggle between normal politics and insurgency, mediated by Mr Trump's daughter, Ivanka, and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, will determine just how revolutionary this presidency is.
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As more and more of human life is mediated by technology, what that technology makes possible to whom, and what it does not, becomes more and more important.
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And now we have more — and more persistent — friendships than ever, mediated by Facebook and Twitter and Instagram, which means that the alerts come more frequently than ever.
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Regional and Western powers have been pushing the two to discuss resetting a U.N.-mediated agreement that led to the creation of Seraj's Government of National Accord (GNA).
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The agreement on Machar's position marks a potential breakthrough in new efforts mediated by regional leaders to find a power-sharing and peace agreement to end the war.
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After more than a month of negotiations, former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan mediated a power-sharing agreement in February 2008 that was signed by both leaders.
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Russian Deputy Finance Minister Sergei Storchak said talks mediated by the German Finance Ministry had enabled "an informal exchange of views" but Ukraine had not changed its position.
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This concern is encapsulated by Debord's fourth thesis (emphasis my own): The Spectacle is not a collection of images, but a social relation among people, mediated by images.
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The smartwatches still rely on a phone for much of their smarts, and any Apple Watch user can attest to how frustrating a mediated Siri experience can be.
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While the report is nonbinding, junior creditors led by the Appaloosa Management hedge fund will seize upon its findings to demand a better payout in ongoing mediated talks.
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In an Egyptian-mediated bid to end the rift and reunite the two Palestinian territories, Hamas said last year it would cede the territory's control to Abbas's authority.
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That happy image — of significant philosophical differences mediated through legal and economic analysis on both sides of hard cases — shattered at the very end of the hearing. Sen.
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The works draw attention to the artifice of pomp and ceremony, reminding us that mediated experiences are as much a part of our perceptions as lived, corporeal experience.
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The two sides met in the Caribbean island last week as part of talks being mediated by Norway but returned on Thursday for consultations without announcing a deal.
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They paid a total of $73,000 and are getting around a 7 percent annual return, mediated by their son's app, which books the spaces and collects the rent.
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But these momentary bad vibes were mediated by the overall feeling of freaky communion—like-minded friends and travelers with ears for the weird convening under one roof.
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Its talk shows have become synonymous with unrepentant conservatism and uncivil conversation mediated mostly by loud white guys, and no one is invited in who doesn't already subscribe.
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"Hadestown," even with the heat turned up, is still a somewhat abstract experience, mediated by several layers of narration from Hermes, the Fates and many of the songs.
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The talks, mediated by Egypt, had already produced concrete steps to ease tensions in Gaza, including increased electrical power and the influx of millions of dollars in aid.
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But in this case, the other person is disembodied, and the moment you share is mediated by technology — by video cameras, by digital networks, by Amazon's "microtasking" platform.
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"If their health information is spread across the opposite ends of the galaxy, we can create a patient-mediated wormhole that connects all this data together," Sethi said.
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He has cavorted, fund-raised and campaigned with them for years, attended their crack-of-dawn donors' breakfasts and mediated their disputes for the good of the party.
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A year on from the Stockholm deal, U.N.-mediated talks between warring parties in the Hodeidah have so far failed to achieve a full troop withdrawal and ceasefire.
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But the nature of their engagement — country to country, not mediated by the World Trade Organization or some other international authority — underscored the principles of the new age.
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He mediated sectarian feuds, and befriended a small group of Kurdish immigrants who practiced what Mr. Raja called "gangsterized Islam," justifying their street crimes by targeting non-Muslims.
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In a world where symptoms are eradicated before they can be confronted — medicated and mediated away through pills, screens, and ironic distancing — her wager is a nice jolt.
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Western countries support a separate United Nations-mediated peace process, which has so far failed to yield progress toward ending a war that is entering its eighth year.
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In November and December, the Saudi government was involved in delicate behind-the-scenes negotiations with Iran over the makeup of a new Lebanese government, mediated by American diplomats.
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The U.N. Convention on International Settlement Agreements Resulting from Mediation, also known as the Singapore Convention on Mediation, is aimed at providing cross-border enforcement of mediated settlement agreements.
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Why it matters: Closure of the office threatened to derail U.S. mediated peace talks, as Barak Ravid Of Israel's Channel 10 News and Jonathan Swan of Axios reported earlier.
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Naftogaz and Gazprom this week held a European Union-mediated meeting in Berlin on a new transit deal but the talks have been complicated by their lengthy legal dispute.
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U.N.-mediated proximity talks in Geneva on ending Syria's five-year civil war were suspended on Wednesday after just a few days amid acrimony between government and opposition negotiators.
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Neurally or nervous system-mediated syncope happens when the autonomic nervous system gets twitchy and messes up vascular tone or heart rate causing blood to pool in the legs.
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Orthostatic hypotension is another common cause of syncope and it is basically the opposite of neutrally mediated syncope because it is a sign of sluggish or impaired autonomic reflexes.
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The link between creator, internet image, and viewer is so mediated—by form, by corporation, by capital—that there is no "authentic" path for the image to be mapped.
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The warning from Annan, who mediated during a post-election crisis a decade ago, came as the death toll from violence since Tuesday's vote rose to at least 24.
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Assad has so far recovered large parts of Deraa province in the southwest from FSA rebels, many of whom have been forced into surrender agreements mediated by Russian officers.
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A previous round mediated by local Catholic bishops was suspended in late May after witnesses and rights groups accused government security forces of opening fire on thousands of demonstrators.
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People who didn't have these reactions were assumed to have a food intolerance, such as celiac disease or lactose intolerance, or a non-allergy mediated reaction in the mouth.
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By contrast, the new trial "is a parent-mediated intervention," said Green, who believes this enables a 24/7 therapeutic space for children with autism in their own homes.
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The bottom line: The U.S. has an opportunity to use the goodwill and influence it has built with Abu Dhabi and Riyadh to push for a UN–mediated deal.
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Language, meaning, interpretation, translation and the ways these are mediated through and reinterpreted by history are among the themes of this year's Holland Festival, which runs through June 23.
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After a stuttering start to an American-mediated cease-fire, Turkish and Kurdish fighters were largely adhering to a five-day truce that is to last until Tuesday evening.
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We know the drill here ... the mediator was from the law offices of disso queen Laura Wasser, who also mediated a similar divorce with Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner.
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While the value proposition of a traditional asset manager has been getting tougher to defend, the ~$20T advisor-mediated industry is an attractive and growing segment of the market.
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The protests subsided after Mr. Ortega agreed to hold talks with the opposition, mediated by the Catholic Church, but there is no agreement on a timetable or an agenda.
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Before leaving office, Annan helped secure a truce between Israel and Hezbollah in 2006, and mediated a settlement of a dispute between Cameroon and Nigeria over the Bakassi peninsula.
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DUBAI (Reuters) - Warring parties in Yemen's Taiz governorate have exchanged dozens of prisoners in a locally-mediated swap, the Iran-aligned Houthi movement and government sources said on Thursday.
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Our response to it is largely mediated through the hormone cortisol, which is under strong circadian control, but cortisol itself also directly influences the timing of our circadian clocks.
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