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"monolithic" Definitions
  1. used to describe large single vertical blocks of stone, especially ones that were shaped into a column by people living in ancient times, and that may have had some religious meaning
  2. (often disapproving) used to describe single, very large organizations that are very slow to change and not interested in individual people

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Keep in mind that China's not monolithic, just like America's not monolithic.
Thinking of misinformation as one big monolithic problem that requires one big monolithic solution is counterproductive.
Not a monolithic bloc When it comes to the Latino voting bloc, one thing is clear: it's not monolithic.
"Women are not a monolithic category, and a lot of the diversity policies we're putting in place are monolithic," she says.
And seeing, even within that story, that we're not monolithic.
The Lenovo speaker, with Alexa baked in, is certainly monolithic.
TIM COOK: I'm frustrated that tech is painted as monolithic.
We act like policing is monolithic across the United States.
"Islam is very much not a monolithic faith," she said.
"Bank of America's shareholder base is not monolithic," Cramer said.
In 2012, the monolithic Journey achieved that seemingly impossible task.
This monolithic approach dominated space missions for decades… until recently.
Yet it's still most often recommend as one monolithic practice.
Fandom is vast and huge, and it's anything but monolithic.
The status England has granted its capital is abnormally monolithic.
Plus, Latinos in Texas are also not a monolithic group.
Neither group is monolithic and every child's story is different.
Much like barbecue, the South is not a monolithic concept.
But even our most monolithic institutions change with the times.
Conservatives are generally monolithic in their attacks on, say, Obamacare.
Northern New England does contain pockets that are less monolithic.
Many people don't realize that election system is not monolithic.
And it all started with breaking the monolithic chip into chiplets.
Most people think of DNA testing as a monolithic, infallible technique.
Most rich countries have ditched this monolithic model, with good reason.
Moving forward, it's important to remember that martech is not monolithic.
And was the government as ruthlessly monolithic as American officials supposed?
We act as if identity is monolithic, when it's anything but.
A desultory ID check by a monolithic bouncer gains one entry.
I also saw with great clarity that Islam is not monolithic.
Too often, African-American voters are viewed through a monolithic lens.
They may finally explode the myth of a monolithic Latino vote.
The media, however, is no longer as monolithic as it was.
"There isn't one monolithic factor" that explains this killing, Muggah said.
Many incorrectly assume that Trump's base is ideologically motivated and monolithic.
The district might not be monolithic, but its inequalities are prevalent.
Their clothes disguise the person beneath, rendering them faceless, threatening, monolithic.
The storm disrupted the interplay of monolithic datacenter and endless ocean.
"We talk about the border as this monolithic phenomenon," he observed.
And a reminder that women don't vote as a monolithic block.
And unlike "No Fats, No Fems," their responses are hardly monolithic.
Travel sites/apps are monolithic and have become a virtual monopoly.
People perceive the Pentagon as this monolithic place with faceless bureaucrats.
Frustratingly, the characters on the side of the law feel monolithic.
Rivals saw Forever 21 "as both monolithic and inscrutable," she added.
It's also a reminder that "antifa" is not a monolithic movement.
The charges are all but certain to face monolithic Republican opposition.
Let's be clear: there is no monolithic black vote in America.
Feminist art history, like feminism itself, is not a monolithic methodology.
We are not as cohesive or monolithic as people think we are.
Most robot assistants take one of these two forms: monolithic or humanoid.
However, contrary to monolithic representations, Mami Wata is the embodiment of hybridity.
"People think of the federal government as this monolithic thing," says Goodman.
The party is not as monolithic as myth would have it, either.
This stands in stark contrast to a more monolithic company like Apple.
Yet, polls show that Hispanics are not monolithic in their political beliefs.
The big picture The world's oil and gas industry is hardly monolithic.
The dollar trade will not be as monolithic as it has been.
Yet visions of a monolithic anti-Semitism sweeping British society are unhelpful.
I think it's hard to analyze Facebook as just one monolithic thing.
Here's the problem: rich people in America are not a monolithic group.
The wrestling landscape was different, both more and less monolithic than now.
Goldberg: Some of these platforms are becoming monolithic conglomerates at this point.
But the apartment faced the monolithic Franklin D. Roosevelt Station post office.
Tear down this monolithic, corrupt organization and get back to basic Christianity.
Evangelicalism and Christianity in general are often treated as a monolithic block.
For one thing, Morales shatters Americans' view of the community as monolithic.
Those who think of white people in monolithic terms miss this nuance.
Cass's eclectic oasis is meant as the antithesis of monolithic public housing.
British people are especially fond of their more monolithic National Health Service.
"Some centrists think that the left is this monolithic bloc," Brostoff said.
"The black community here in South Bend is not monolithic," Brooks said.
But there is no community that is monolithic, including the black community.
That is all to say: "Young people" are not a monolithic entity.
But it might mean the movie business is getting more monolithic too.
"People think of Muslims as one big monolithic mass of people," Amer said.
Yet such sessions also make clear that immigration is no monolithic political issue.
But the evangelical vote in this state is less monolithic than in Iowa.
But they are just part of a wider trend away from monolithic parties.
Americans who serve in the military are by no means a monolithic group.
The party was built for an age of monolithic, class-based political blocs.
Feminism is not this monolithic thing — we need perspectives from across the spectrum.
They'd created this monolithic entity with all these different partners who were arguing.
I eschew generalizations when it comes to data because data are not monolithic.
"Bank of America's shareholder base is not monolithic," the "Mad Money " host said.
The monolithic Party that governs Oceania would be hella proud of that one.
By any measure, Dow-DuPont and Monsanto-Bayer will be a monolithic force.
"It's important for us to remember that not all women candidates are monolithic."
But there's no single, monolithic method of taxing wealth that would guarantee success.
The conservative legal movement, like American conservatism as a whole, is not monolithic.
"I think everybody needs to understand Silicon Valley is not monolithic," Cook said.
Appropriately, a monolithic monument to firefighters stands near where that redwood used to.
Asian Americans tend to be treated as a monolithic bloc in political coverage.
Like any group, Sikhs in Canada are not monolithic in their political support.
The tech giants become monolithic and their employees become caricatures — often of villains.
Cuban women must silently endure humiliation in a patriarchal, monolithic and cyclical system.
"He's made it clear that he's not talking about a monolithic structure," Sen.
Ten years ago, many people thought of Southern food as one, monolithic cuisine.
But lately, the sheen is coming off of these monolithic, billion-dollar companies.
But his refusal to see race as monolithic and determinative has aged well.
The monolithic institution of college is, in many ways, perpetuated by public policy.
And the industry treats these animals like they're potatoes — like they're completely monolithic.
Asking them to completely change form factors is truly monolithic in its difficulty.
But more and more the party's view of India's Muslim history is monolithic.
"Black people are not a monolithic group," he told The Times of London.
I'm sitting on a bench staring up at a 40-storey monolithic skyscraper.
If you think about the evolution of the datacenter, we started with monolithic applications.
The hefty monolithic cylinder still acts as most people's entrant into the Echo ecosystem.
It seems most robot helpers take one of these two shapes: humanoid or monolithic.
"Republicans are not a monolithic block of global warming policy opponents," the report says.
"Media companies tend to be slow and monolithic, but not particularly innovative," said Foster.
" On the issues the Latinx community cares about "The Latino community is not monolithic.
Even the home and lock screens aren't the monolithic interfaces they used to be.
For one, the market is not very receptive to a monolithic and closed approach.
It's remarkable how common this "monolithic Russian single-voiced hive-mind" analysis has become.
What I would say in response to that is it's not a monolithic thing.
But this monolithic view of the mind leads to the Socratic view of addiction.
But how did these two people with monolithic amounts of influence end up together?
British leftists, who tended to deride it as a monolithic means by which the
Before Google was the monolithic search engine we know today, it was called BackRub.
But the community is not monolithic, and neither is its attitude toward Mr. Erdogan.
Andy Rubin's Essential Phone got praised for solid build quality and beautiful, monolithic design.
One problem with trying to make this determination is that healthcare is not monolithic.
But despite a prevailing silence on political matters, they are not a monolithic group.
To assume that our 60,000 C.B.P. employees have a monolithic political leaning is absurd.
And it deprived the president of the monolithic Republican support he had eagerly anticipated.
"He's made it clear that he's not talking about a monolithic structure," Cornyn said.
Apple tends to ship all its new features in one big, yearly monolithic update.
JAY CLAYTON: Well, you can't take a monolithic view of the private market space.
"It's pretty clear that the African-American community is not monolithic," Weaver last week.
Beyond their shared frustration with not having sex, the incel community is not monolithic.
The conventional wisdom among liberals is that a struggle is now underway between a monolithic liberalism and a monolithic illiberalism—or even more simplistically, between "open" and "closed" world views, which have replaced the traditional political fault-line of left v right.
Opinion is more diverse than the notion of a monolithic German interest and outlook allows.
It is an industry that has profited off of stereotypes and monolithic representations Black women.
It's not like we're monolithic, so obviously it's going to bring a variety of people.
Instead of a monolithic application, you had containerized microservices, often being built by disparate teams.
Photo: Alex Wong (Getty)When corporations become monolithic, they tend to stalk familiar, doomed territory.
It's also a demonstration of the size, scale, and potential of the monolithic network's reach.
America doesn't have one monolithic national voting system the way there is in other countries.
Shoegaze bands and ambient electronic producers have achieved a similar feel through immersive, monolithic sound.
Yesterday, Sonos announced a white version of its monolithic Sub subwoofer first introduced in 2012.
Koduri said that will let Intel meet changing customer needs instead of selling "monolithic" chips.
The range of books includes vintage surf volumes and the monolithic Gisele Bündchen photo book.
In monolithic national parties, individual members of Congress are just another vote on the tally.
Too often the healthcare debate has been dominated by the assumption that healthcare is monolithic.
An exhibition that explores the monolithic state of current technologies in relation to their obsolescence.
It isn't monolithic, but the common thread is a fully centralized economy achieved through revolution.
But it is important we do not paint American drug use with a monolithic brush.
You cannot treat young women or men as a monolithic group when they are not.
Waters — said the play endures precisely because it complicates monolithic images of African-American culture.
Offering up an imaginary monolithic culture as the model for success is futile and dangerous.
Its exit from the European Union, a monolithic deep state bureaucracy, is now almost guaranteed.
Party officials reasoned that although Latinos had long been disproportionately Democratic, they were hardly monolithic.
That he wasn't just one of a monolithic voice, that he could wrap people around.
It's not that women are inherently magical, or have a monolithic view of the world.
Cossman's bedroom, in the back, is dominated by a monolithic four-poster canopy bed from Indonesia.
The seat's sheer variety makes it more susceptible to a Tory attack than monolithic constituencies nearby.
Antifa is not a monolithic organization, nor does it have anything like a hierarchical leadership structure.
The American Jewish community is hardly monolithic and, as such, this revival has taken many forms.
I mean, I also think it is difficult to think about drugs as a monolithic class.
"The assumption is that rural America is this monolithic community, and it's not," she told me.
It cements the truth that women are individuals, not monolithic vessels of imputed gender-defined virtue.
The best bet for change will come from the rank and file of these monolithic companies.
It's easy to see tech companies as a monolithic villain in the battle over consumer privacy.
"You have to start with recognizing that monolithic definitions don't serve anybody well," Ms. Charlton said.
The culture of New York and the East Village — places like the Mudd Club — was monolithic.
The Cold War involved two monolithic forces, operating at peak efficiency, neither willing to back down.
Indeed, as Crews repeatedly demonstrates, Freud contradicts himself enough that no monolithic psychoanalytic theory ever existed.
Obviously, women candidates are not monolithic and, as such, their electability cannot be evaluated so grossly.
The maximum, "super spicy," was nothing but scorch, without nuance, crescendo or flow, monolithic and tyrannical.
Experiences of Islam and how parents relate (or don't relate) to their children are not monolithic.
Hyett points out that these companies aren't as monolithic as they may seem at first blush.
A monolithic coliseum, intimidating and gleaming in the sun, materializes in the desert like a mirage.
Africans have long despaired that the varied continent is viewed by some as a monolithic mess.
Because they don't have any models and the models that we do have are very monolithic.
As global monolithic entities, these companies have a huge impact on what our politics look like.
"The Kremlin is not monolithic, there are many factions,"a Baltic official told the Washington Examiner.
Each page or layer covered the previous, building to a monolithic painting with hundreds of layers.
Visually, it even had the look of the 808, though Geist's robotic reimagination was rather monolithic.
"I think everybody needs to understand Silicon Valley is not monolithic," he said at the time.
"I don't think there's a monolithic party-wide view of Wall Street within the GOP," he said.
"I hate to put it in monolithic terms, but it's a way of connecting blackness," Hamilton said.
The Republican Party, on the other hand, has generally been monolithic, with an orthodoxy nobody dares question.
It was a bit better than the monolithic knowledge systems, but it didn't really solve the problem.
Will Star Wars continue to be the monolithic, culture-defining hit machine it's historically been known as?
Gone are the days of monolithic IT stacks and zero sum thinking; this is the new normal.
Mr. Falwell is influential, certainly, but today no one can lay claim to such a monolithic status.
But Latino voters are far less monolithic than African Americans due to differences in our collective experiences.
Burnham's root error was that he had a childish view of communism as a monolithic global conspiracy.
The final scene is the most abstract, as I drift toward a neon green and monolithic cone.
That they're not ... Well, I mean they're not ... First of all, it's not a monolithic agency — sector.
That's precisely what makes it good literature: the characters aren't monolithic ciphers who embody a single quality.
He believes racial and ethnic minorities are ideologically monolithic constituencies who are incapable of independent or — gasp!
Take a good look The country music fanbase is not a monolithic group of gun-toting advocates.
But, these applications are built in a monolithic (not microservices) manner and are generally programmed, versus trained.
Interior spokeswoman Heather Swift  noted that the industry is "not monolithic" in its approach to public lands.
While faith need not be monolithic — it can motivate both voting behavior and character development — focus matters.
And so, just as there really is no overarching European cuisine, no monolithic Chinese cuisine exists, either.
A series of monolithic blocks of concrete and glass comprise the Ekbatan apartment complex in Tehran, Iran.
A widely accepted monolithic ideology would further suppress expressions of individual creativity and pluralism in Chinese society.
The totemic majesty of ancient monolithic architecture was joined with the limpidity of the glass curtain wall.
Lindelof is trying to grapple with our monolithic superhero mythology just as the comic book once did.
The Hispanic community in the U.S. — the largest minority community in the country — is far from monolithic.
The professional military always influences U.S. foreign policy, and military minds are hardly monolithic in their views.
Once they pushed a monolithic ideology; now they shape-shift, so nobody knows what they stand for.
It suggests both a quite old-fashioned and also quite monolithic, monovocal way of reading [the Odyssey].
In other words, J.Crew is now a far cry from the monolithic vision of the Lyons era.
The class structure was shaken somewhat between the wars, and yet it still stood, monolithic as ever.
While working to ameliorate racial inequality, she said, it's important to remember that African-Americans are not monolithic.
We need to recognize that while we are not monolithic, there is power in embracing a common agenda.
In themes and plot, The Last Jedi asserts again and again that monolithic dominance isn't good for anyone.
People of Color Are Not Monolithic People/characters of color are more than their skin color and hair.
But at the same time, I think it's really important not to characterize women as a monolithic group.
Fiber laser manufacturer IPG Photonics and integrated power solutions company Monolithic Power Systems climbed 1.5% and 2.1% respectively.
Food shouldn't be this monolithic thing; you should go out of your comfort zone and try something out.
But the internet definitely overreacts to everything and is capable of being just as disingenuous as monolithic corporations.
" After receiving sparse claps, West continued, "And what this shows is we can't be controlled by monolithic thought.
But even Roiphe's small sample shows a group that is hardly monolithic when it comes to their politics.
More than any other clothing or accessories category, jewelry trends seem to have the habit of being monolithic.
I have to say for this question and everything going forward: South Koreans are, of course, not monolithic.
Kim cuts the bars by hand, forming monolithic shapes inspired by the severe blocklike aesthetic of Donald Judd.
Stratford, for instance, with the addition of its monolithic Westfield centre and £450,000 (US$ 550,000) one-bed flats.
Tech companies are now so diverse that it's no longer advantageous to be seen as a monolithic bloc.
Who wants to live in a city overwhelmed with yuppies traversing non-descript, artificial silhouettes of monolithic developments?
It is the first time in the exhibit where the monolithic image of the Black head is disrupted.
Its monolithic surface hid a city that blazed with changing hues, burning neon and shafts of multicolored light.
It champions the idea that disparate structures, as opposed to a single, monolithic building, can comprise a hotel.
Too often, however, "the Latinx vote" is invoked as a monolithic entity despite ample evidence to the contrary.
Before everybody settled on monolithic slabs of glass, there was a wide diversity of form factors for phones.
Artificial intelligence is not monolithic and its use varies depending on the field where it is being applied.
Muslims are presented in the artworks as monolithic entities, or "types," whose values are determined by European viewers.
Appelbaum, like most of us, stands in the vast shadow of the economists' monolithic, totalizing, yet inaccessible ideology.
We think of ourselves as part of monolithic tribes up against other tribes, whereas we each contain multitudes.
Whereas there's a gentleness and a subtlety to Queller, "Sievert" is churning and monolithic while retaining a groove.
Ideology functions by creating a monolithic enemy: In the case of misogyny clusters, the enemy is the woman.
As for the activities of Saudi Arabia and Iran, the authors note, they are neither monolithic nor invariably successful.
The Resomator stands monolithic in the corner of a room on the ground floor of a building at UCLA.
The shorthand "Hillary's emails," though somewhat irresistible, suggests a single controversy that is somehow both monolithic and strangely sprawling.
If that's the case, be assured that The Death of All Things transcends death's embrace in absolutely monolithic terms.
Without contesting the diversity present on the left, it would be a big mistake to assume conservatives are monolithic.
Because sexuality is not as stable or monolithic as commonly implied, neither choice is more accurate than the other.
Dr. Xavier Pickett: It's important to draw attention to the fact that the Black church has never been monolithic.
These were expensive, monolithic systems that took years to implement and compatibility between systems was not a huge priority.
Asian as a category felt ludicrously monolithic and abstract, and Asian American plainly didn't apply because I wasn't American.
Evangelicals now constitute twenty-five percent of the American population, but they are no longer monolithic in their politics.
It's become such a success that monolithic institutions in the video game space are being forced to blink first.
Far from being monolithic, the white working class has sharp divisions based on age, geography, income, gender and religion.
Perhaps the real issue is Gordon's 1970 assertion that passing the mirror test implies some surprising, monolithic intellectual depth.
Instead of developing large monolithic applications that sit on virtual machines, containers run a small part of the application.
Some of the products —  "Atoms and characteristics of monolithic nanocity," for example — may not immediately jump out as odd.
A critique of the film is that, despite Leguizamo's attempt to frame the Latinx experience as monolithic, it isn't.
The Islamist-rooted AK Party, a monolithic institution founded by Erdogan, has governed Turkey for the past 14 years.
It's also important to note that, while most white evangelicals voted for Trump, they are not a monolithic group.
Elegy applies respectability politics to a mythically monolithic Appalachia; Moonlight is the survival story of a gay black man.
The team knew it had a humongous, monolithic code base that was inhibiting the ability to update the site.
The Jewish American community is far from monolithic, but what connects us is far greater than what divides us.
" He argues that "liberal elites and Democratic Party elders want all Hispanics to fall into a monolithic liberal agenda.
And not a monolithic story, like they're all talking about the same shit, but they all have different perspectives.
And now, in an industry dominated by a single monolithic corporation, they're as famous as independent wrestlers can be.
I don't know maybe the next one will be very monolithic and will only take 6 months to make.
That movement includes millennials, who, as it turns out, are not a monolithic generation of suburb-hating city dwellers.
To many, the South is a monolithic place that can only be understood through pity and at arm's length.
Though rightward-leaning, Kansas is not monolithic, and has elected Democratic governors from time to time over the years.
This weekend's convention in Texas further highlighted a labor movement that's anything but monolithic, both between and among unions.
Second, since Medicaid is administered in different ways by different states, it cannot be labeled a monolithic national program.
Iran's internal politics are not monolithic, and tensions exist between more moderate forces and hardliners within the Iranian regime.
The two are still in touch, despite their competing professional obligations, preventing them from regarding their enemies as monolithic.
Castro has demonstrated that he's willing to address our individual needs, and not treat us as a monolithic group.
Then as now, voters are largely tuning out so-called elite opinion and raging against a monolithic corporate power.
Gone are the days of three television networks, and similarly, so are the days of monolithic tech-brand loyalty.
A monolithic "China" sees Africa as a place to get rich quick, and doesn't care much about the consequences.
No one object here is monolithic: the pieces assault the mind, details magnifying and then dissolving them into ether.
Even with today's increased diversity in film and television, many people still have a monolithic view of black life.
Vaginas growing with flora, bubble-blowing breasts, toothed and monolithic beasts: the body parts here are sensuous and ridiculous.
Mr Tayeb insists that al-Azhar is "the pulpit of moderate, centrist and tolerant Islam", but it is not monolithic.
Poised against the gallery's architectural permanence, it sucks the monolithic stature of the space into itself like a black hole.
So The Lion King—replete with its monolithic rock formations, cartoon menagerie, and Rowan Atkinson—felt tailor-made for me.
But the artist's forays into monolithic sculpture create shiny but boring interludes from the spells cast by his video work.
When you start peeling away the layers of the onion, China is not a single monolithic power run from Beijing.
Containers enable the developer to break down a large monolithic program into discrete pieces, which helps it run more efficiently.
Its goals include finding alternatives to silicon for manufacturing and packaging small "chiplets" together instead of making big monolithic chips.
Feminism is not monolithic, nor does it always come with a sign in the form of a slogan t-shirt.
In this, it also differs profoundly from the Soviet tradition, which had a Manichean and monolithic view of the world.
Great products and solutions are not the reserve of monolithic tech ecosystems but should be encouraged to be built anywhere.
Dershowitz noted that San Diego, though located in deep-blue California, is not as politically monolithic as, say, San Francisco.
Whether or not you agree that the internet is a single, monolithic entity, that seems like decent advice to follow.
The new $130 Google Home is tiny, white, and curvy, quite unlike the monolithic design of the $180 Amazon Echo.
But Catholics aren't a monolithic vote and are generally split between conservatives and moderates, especially over the issue of abortion.
Seven miles away from the historic market town, within a monolithic industrial complex, sits the biggest weed greenhouse in Britain.
Relatedly, the once-solidly Cuban Republican vote in Miami, Hialeah, and Westchester has become less monolithic in its political preferences.
While advocates are quick to note that Latinos aren't a monolithic group, this perspective is often not put into practice.
More than that, young voters are not monolithic: My 22019-year-old and my 20-year-old have different habits.
Still, the monolithic Chinese system can withstand challenges that may be utterly beyond the reach of any democratically elected leader.
Because our technology giants are not monolithic, or even engaged in the same lines of business, it's hard to say.
These are particularly momentous moments so let's refer to them as Muse Musical Moments of Monolithic Massive Matt a.k.a. M6s.
We are left wondering just how differently we could all perceive gender, outside the monolithic system we have all learned.
In the opening are a few circular monolithic concrete stumps atop a bed of white gravel that reflects the light.
One important thing to note: iTunes might be gone, but the monolithic iTunes library in the file system is not.
"I don't want the religious right to be able to speak for God with a monolithic voice," Rabbi Buchdahl said.
Mr. Pomodoro learned the goldsmith's craft from his hometown's artisans before he began casting equally cryptic but massively monolithic sculptures.
The question remains whether the monolithic North Korean political system can survive the disruptive force that a market economy poses.
And what it ultimately exposed is that black people are not monolithic; one person's catharsis can be someone else's trauma.
It was an introduction to band's music for many, as the band's noisy, monolithic doom brought attendees to a standstill.
South Park aside, this would be a historic release: For once, a monolithic publisher was willing to give us the spotlight.
"Picking Flowers" (2009) includes something rare in his oeuvre: a figure, in this case a woman crouched before a monolithic structure.
The notion that the Republican Party is a monolithic bastion of support that will withstand the test of time is evaporating.
But in a season that's been filled with swaps, I don't think the alliances are as monolithic as we might believe.
As they stand, cloud services are very monolithic — you build on the AWS erector set, you use AWS tools and APIs.
IC: The gay community, LGBTQ community, the lesbian community, which there's a subset of that, none of us are monolithic communities.
In retrospect, Brainard is not given enough credit for either working small or being critical of monolithic works ­­— what Thomas Nozkowski.
And let me off the hook for trading in racist stereotypes, because I'm not talking in biological terms about monolithic groups.
It's as though there is a perception that depression is a monolithic identity, as though depressed people aren't supposed to laugh.
The notion that streaming services might someday totally supplant the monolithic cable package has glittered on the horizon for years now.
And modernist architects like Brazil's Oscar Niemeyer and Mexico's Luis Barragán have occasioned frequent exhibitions, fashion editorials and monolithic Instagram bursts.
Stand in the bottom of the bowl and those walls — and the monolithic spectator stands — encircle you like a natural fortress.
We're continually pushing back against monolithic or reductive notions of what it means to be queer and/or trans* and Muslim.
Rumoko, whose real name is Shaun Moriarty and is from Brisbane in Australia, posted photos of the monolithic cube on Monday.
If we had worked on this game as one monolithic chunk, then I would probably be depressed as fuck right now.
The world is slipping through your fingers, power is monolithic and abstract, and life is not how it ought to be.
Naughty America and independent porn sites that operate on a subscription model face, in monolithic companies like Mindgeek, an existential threat.
"The scientific community is almost monolithic against you in terms of the efficacy of the three products you called 'miracles,'" Sen.
Two monolithic blocks of graphite, carved by Adam McEwen into replicas of an IBM supercomputer, greeted visitors as they walked in.
There are places you can stand in Brownsville and look 360 degrees, and you'll only see these monolithic public housing towers.
"The people who attend religious services less often are not a monolithic group," said Becka Alper, a research associate at Pew.
From a distance, the absence of trim and roof gutters makes the home, clad in gray HardiePlank, appear sculptural and monolithic.
Gay archives reveal the racial, ethnic, gender, and class fissures that have undermined the popular representation of a monolithic gay community.
Containers offer a way to distribute software in discrete pieces, rather than as one large monolithic program as in the past.
Two years after her shocking win in a monolithic Brooklyn Democratic district she was taking part in impeaching the Republican president.
The collective porn-fantasies of millennials' as one giant, monolithic group are exceptionally hard to pin down, but some have tried.
These are the things that help you tell the story — so that China doesn't come across as a very monolithic society.
It's tempting to assume that this is evidence of a racially monolithic campaign displaying clumsy desperation for the appearance of diversity.
But being a sister of Kim Jong-un, North Korea's "monolithic" leader, Ms. Kim will become the focus of intense attention.
It's also made of monolithic concrete, meaning it was carved out of a single block of concrete for a sturdier build.
"This administration is not monolithic," said Stan Dorn, a senior fellow at Families USA, a liberal-leaning research and advocacy group.
Chinese opinion is hardly monolithic, but it is not hard to find netizens impatient to see snooty, ungrateful Hong Kongers crushed.
There is no monolithic mainstream here but rather a conglomeration of Others, a dynamic, free-for-all, often loopy national motorcade.
And this monolithic structure — lavishly supported by a small number of very, very wealthy families — rewards, indeed insists on, absolute fealty.
From a Western perspective, African stories are typically framed as monolithic, instead of nuanced depictions that vary from country to country.
That is exactly as it should be, of course, as far as the continent's monolithic clubs and megalithic leagues are concerned.
The master bedroom is spacious with ample closet space, while the kitchen and bathroom are both anchored with monolithic stone islands.
Proud and free diversity of beliefs is what makes a people strong and healthy, not monolithic adherence to a single dogma.
Although they photograph great, and do swell on social media, their streaked concrete and monolithic stylings can be difficult to protect.
If it still seems too monolithic covering the "sofa" and "ottoman" portions in different, complementary fabrics will break up the scale.
It was important to have two black female jurors to show that there was not this monolithic thinking about the trial.
If they did, our cultural institutions would become singular and their voices monolithic, and that would be a dark day for democracy.
So I think that's why I always lean toward doing my own thing instead of going and working for a monolithic company.
Roseanne may have been a monolithic representation of family life in America because of their monotonous existence, but it was not apolitical.
The name "Big Hollywood" itself presumes that there's a monolithic power that needs to be investigated and subverted—specifically, by intrepid conservatives.
Nationally, Clinton is winning the women vote by more than a 10-point margin, but the woman vote is far from monolithic.
The Monolithic black rectangle on stage with luminous, bouncing blue dots at eye level was not Project Debater, IBM's argumentative artificial intelligence.
While politicians like to promote polls showing the voters don't favor defense spending cuts, those kinds of monolithic poll results are bunk.
The startup world is full of crazy metrics, monolithic frameworks and over-engineered tools — all claiming to measure the impact of everything.
But Disney viewers aren't passive consumers, princess culture isn't monolithic, and "remixing is a widespread trend in digital cultures," Wohlwend told me.
Rather than treating word processing as a single monolithic beast, it's an open-source project—hack it however you need it, thanks.
And so, I think one thing that is necessary is for ... I think everybody needs to understand Silicon Valley is not monolithic.
The monolithic infrastructure and applications that have powered businesses over the past few decades are giving way to distributed and modular alternatives.
"We want cities for all types of people—without that, you're getting this global monolithic culture for the elite," he told me.
"[I]nvoking the deep state implies a misleading view of the state as a monolithic, unitary actor," he argued Monday in Jacobin.
The aliens, arriving in 12 monolithic space ships and known as heptapods because of their seven-legged giant squid appearance, are terrifying.
A textbook chasedown to dot the exclamation point in the Spurs' 129-100 season opening victory against the newly monolithic looking Dubs.
Deployed in the service of immigration restrictionism, the idea of a monolithic "Western culture" or "Western civilization" gains a particularly sinister dimension.
Consulted about optics, local residents said they didn't want monolithic brick towers, which might remind them of 2000s and 220s public housing.
Strategists say that independent and moderate women are not monolithic, however, and some might have stronger feelings about Trump's tweets than others.
He was born in "one of 19703 identical furnished flats in a set of five monolithic blocks" near Victoria Station in London.
There's no era in which thought is monolithic, and late-nineteenth-century America was probably as disputatious as any era has been.
So, why does ESPN still act mostly like a monolithic, unfeeling Borg-like entity in an era in which everything is political?
Microservices is an approach to building software that shifts away from large monolithic applications toward small, loosely coupled and composable autonomous pieces.
In response to this direct attack on the monolithic system, Kim Jong-un's regime has cracked down on consumption of outside media.
Filling nearly 150 pages within a monolithic photography book, London-based artist Andrew Gerace updates vintage photos from the 1950s with verve.
Both the party and organized crime were monolithic and rigidly hierarchical, and collusion between the two often occurred at the upper levels.
She seems to assume that the white liberal elite is monolithic and thinks that working-class folks wield bats and belittle women.
They are, of course, but I've come to think of them more as monolithic glyphs, enigmatic symbols of process and visual expression.
The two awesome, monolithic works "PH-235" and "PH-1353" were both completed in 1944 and demonstrate Still's breakthrough to complete abstraction.
The soldiers could easily have been depicted as monolithic heartless monsters, but instead we often see where their humanity pierces their ideology.
Depending on the lighting (beautifully manipulated by Nicholas Houfek), they could look monolithic or flimsy, with the nacreous shimmer of spilled oil.
These women vary in location, background, and how they practice, illustrating that, like members of any faith, Muslim women are not monolithic.
IBM documented the inefficiency of microservices and concluded that the performance of the microservices is ~ 79% (s)lower than the monolithic model.
The executions of Mr. Jang and his followers were watershed moments for Mr. Kim's efforts to establish himself as a monolithic leader.
They are far from a monolithic voting bloc, even if the "women's vote" is sometimes treated as such by pundits and operatives.
Less than two miles from Iceland's Reykjavik airport sits a nondescript metal building as monolithic and drab as a commercial poultry barn.
For a moment, Ms. Black's letter about the Schutz painting created the impression that African-American opinion on this issue was monolithic.
Seoul, South Korea Kim Sang Hoon, 33003, began developing monolithic sofas and knobbly end tables in foam three years ago in secret.
Florida State Prison is a monolithic, 1960s-era penitentiary hemmed in on all sides by level farmland and coils of razor wire.
The two-tone matte glass back is gone, replaced with a sleeker monolithic design with no fingerprint divot — almost like an iPhone.
She wrote of black life in all its complexity, quarreling with the notion that the "black experience" was a single monolithic thing.
Trump doesn't have to worry about how his speech might play on the networks; that term, signifying a monolithic media, is obsolete.
A seemingly monolithic black electorate often coalesces only after individual black voters make decisions based on a nuanced set of political calculations.
Now a recent excavation of the Superhenge site has revealed that the standing monoliths were neither standing, nor stone, nor even monolithic.
It's the PMF's links to Iran that most alarm lawmakers in Washington, but the report cautioned against treating the group as monolithic.
He started showing that he actually had power, that he wasn't just one of a monolithic voice, but he could wrap people around.
Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims attend a Christmas Eve celebration in Bete Maryam (House of Mary) monolithic Orthodox church in Lalibela, Ethiopia, on Jan. 6.
But the cultural transition from the monolithic austerity of modernism to postmodernism's pluralistic deconstruction of meaning altered the way we view artists' careers.
The poor, the black and the brown seem to have no place in the Trump administration's quest for a whiter, more monolithic America.
Fiber laser manufacturer IPG Photonics, integrated power solutions company Monolithic Power Systems, supplier of automatic test equipment Teradyne are also on Goldman's list.
With three personality options to choose from, The Powerpuff Girls proved that women are not monolithic creatures with the same interests and perspectives.
I'd get kicked out of the black community because blacks are only supposed to have a monolithic thought, we can only be Democrats.
Fuchsia's kernel, dubbed Zircon, takes a microkernel approach that's very different than the larger monolithic Linux kernels that power Google's other operating systems.
Wired's February cover package attempts to explore the messy dimensions of speech in a world where monolithic platforms like Facebook and Google dominate.
If there's one demographic that pop culture is obsessed with, it's the seemingly monolithic entity that we've come to know as Teen™.
The sleek, monolithic name "Viridian"—a nod to the color of marijuana that simultaneously sounds as corporate as possible—gave me a clue.
On the other side of the border, in Tijuana, Mexico, residents laughed off the idea that the monolithic slabs will stop desperate immigrants.
No monolithic religion or reality holds sway here; even "the Orient" proves to be a pure fiction that cannot square with actual existence.
Nevertheless, Native Americans are not a monolithic group, and while many did criticize Warren's effort to claim Native American heritage, others support her.
Not all female leaders will be peaceful, cooperative, or advocate for policies that support gender equality; women, after all, aren't a monolithic group.
"The regulation froze the market and set a series of monolithic requirements that didn't ebb and flow with need and utility," he said.
While leagues have come and gone, the monolithic NFL remains unbreached with commissioner Roger Goodell targeting $25 billion in annual revenues by 2027.
The result is that the "tech lobby" is far from monolithic, with big names in the industry often at odds with one another.
You might have seen a housefly, maybe even a Superfly, but I bet you've never ever seen a monolithic block of concrete fly.
Their stories emphasize that being queer isn't a monolithic identity, but an intertwined community of different experiences, challenges and reasons to be proud.
The administration is becoming monolithic in economics and foreign policy alike, the story goes, and Donald Trump's wildest impulses will soon be unchecked.
BRIC is pleased to present Penelope Umbrico: MONUMENT, an exhibition that explores the monolithic state of current technologies in relation to their obsolescence.
Revoking aid from refugees to punish Palestinian leaders, for instance, aligns with Mr. Trump's nationalist tendencies to treat foreign populations as monolithic blocs.
Scorsese's less-than-subtle callout of Disney and its monolithic presence has resonated with cinephiles who have decried Disney's power for some time.
L'Avenue is connected by a monolithic staircase to the bar Le Chalet, which is located on the 8th floor of the department store.
"African Americans are not monolithic and the assumption that we are is a mistake," said Antjuan Seawright, a Democratic strategist in South Carolina.
I believe in a truth that says we are more than a monolithic culture and that we are more than a dualistic society.
Mr. Buttigieg, speaking to CNN on Friday, said he respected Mr. Davis but emphasized that black voters in his hometown were not monolithic.
It is a bellwether for rising social discontent (often masked by the Kremlin's seemingly monolithic grip on power) and the radicalisation of Russian politics.
Robert, is it your belief that it will be the monolithic, that all Democrats will vote one way, Republicans another, for the most part?
But it speaks volumes about Trump's mindset that he would talk to African Americans as a monolithic group, unworthy of either nuance or accuracy.
The camera flashed, momentarily illuminating the arresting sight of a large monolithic form under fierce attack by the ambiguously sexed, powerfully muscled, nude artist.
We're a monolithic group, but I find more of us tend to lead in our respective fields (art, science, psychology, etc) with great results.
That philosophy squares with Gibson's work, and so does the depiction of the way a foreign element can bring down even seemingly monolithic systems.
Unnatural Selection is at its best when it showcases the disagreements among biohackers themselves, making clear that the DIY biology community is not monolithic.
Amazon recently purchased a monolithic building that, until recently, served as Vancouver's main post office and one of Western Canada's largest mail-processing facilities.
It can be hard to believe that what Uber did to taxis can be done to a monolithic industry like power and energy, broadly.
Facebook is THE BIG ONE, a monolithic social media force that shoves everyone you know into an interactive database of photos, text and video.
More from VICE: "Anxiety is not a monolithic pathological entity," says says James Giordano, professor of neurology and biochemistry at Georgetown University Medical Center.
You never want to be hyper-critical of another black person, because what happens is, to the world, we look like a monolithic entity.
Still, some are finding it hard to locate new homes for these items -- many monolithic in scale -- sometimes because of the history they represent.
With women making up 2628 percent of the electorate in 28503, they are likely to be a deciding, though not monolithic, demographic in 22019.
But even at this formative stage, the company is already setting itself apart from the stereotypical monolithic image many have of a game publisher.
Two monolithic black forms are surrounded with a radiating light, while the central photograph inverts this form; a sliver of light emerges from darkness.
Off Route 126, past the Ochoco Wayside State Park in Prineville, Oregon, lies a series of monolithic, logo-less gray buildings guarded by security.
To treat all women who do not have children as a single, monolithic group is to ignore the most critical of all questions: why?
While there's little doubt that Xi's grip on the top job is iron clad, the Party isn't monolithic and different factions vie for power.
With a slick web UI and mobile apps for managing customers' money, Simple set itself apart from the monolithic banking products of the day.
But the monolithic wall of GOP support cracked and Alabama sent a Democrat to the U.S. Senate for the first time in 25 years.
It was probably the last straw for Mr. Kim, still unsure about himself and extremely sensitive about any challenge to his supposedly monolithic leadership.
Art fairs and the "art market" (as if it is one monolithic entity) had felt so far from me these few years in Cambodia.
That day's journey ended with a sore-footed, late-afternoon arrival at La Défense, its sparkling glass towers rising above me with monolithic indifference.
" As McCaskill put it, "The scientific community is almost monolithic against you in terms of the efficacy of the three products you called 'miracles.
"It looks like scenery we cobbled together—we either need to embrace that or clean it up and make it look monolithic," Timbers declared.
The once monolithic automotive industry is splintering over a range of issues, as companies scramble to cope with unprecedented technological disruption and business challenges.
Mühlhahn chronicles reforms, revolutions, and wars through the lens of institutions, often rebutting Western impressions, such as the view of Chinese bureaucracy as monolithic.
But the tactic has helped to fragment monolithic, hierarchical criminal enterprises into an array of groups that are more violent and uncontrollable, analysts said.
That's because the Democrats treat them as a monolithic group of predominantly uneducated, nationalistic xenophobes, concerned with the plight of the white working class.
This has rekindled debate regarding the monolithic nature of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (the organization that hands out the Oscars).
"To do that in the home of this overwhelming monolithic genius, I think it's very exciting," he said, seemingly still surprised at his success.
At the center of the room is a monolithic Richard Long sound system, roped off like the work of sonic art that it is.
When it was founded in 1922, the Irish state adopted a monolithic notion of identity, built on the twin pillars of nationalism and Catholicism.
It's one of the unwinnable games of both assembling and reviewing such a monolithic-looking collection to ask—what shouldn't have been left out?
"Africa had an enormous influence everywhere, and the whole notion is that the food we eat here and now is not monolithic," she said.
"They have been declared a Trump-free zone, because chefs are not monolithic," said Katherine Miller, the group's senior director of food policy advocacy.
Something that Jordan and I have said many times, in our previous work, is that the African-American experience is not a monolithic one.
But while the Vatican is a monarchy, it is not monolithic and has "as diverse backgrounds as you can imagine in humanity," he said.
The political process is a flexible tool for addressing such issues case by case; a statute is a monolithic, one-size-fits-all solution.
Just spending time with Paula and her compatriots has given us a better sense of the Saviors as something other than a monolithic force.
By drawing focus on the number and range of local artists, Maugans explodes monolithic notions of who "belongs" to the world of fine arts.
But the vagueness of the term presents a serious problem — suggesting that Latzer is putting a diverse group of people into a monolithic culture.
The company made over WDs My Passport and My Book lines – the "monolithic rectangular blocks," as the company puts it in its own press material.
In the typical "monolithic" style of design incorporated by Intel and (until very recently) AMD, the CPU is composed of semiconductor material—almost always silicon.
But, Doug Wead, obvious , we&aposre assuming here that everyone is in synch and monolithic, all Democrats go one way, all Republicans go another way.
The Midwest is not monolithic but rather a tale of at least two rustbelts, says John Austin of the Michigan Economic Centre, a think-tank.
The beauty of Black Panther, however, is that it offers a more layered alternative to the monolithic representations of Blackness we typically see in films.
Integral to that vision are containers, the ability to launch applications as discrete pieces of code or containers instead of launching a single monolithic application.
"Kurdish voters are not monolithic and their political loyalties span the ideological spectrum," said Aaron Stein, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council think-tank.
Maybe I'm just projecting some teenage metaphysics onto a lively and dynamic system, but I can't fully back away from that sense of monolithic loneliness.
The subsequent fight was between two moneyed and monolithic entities, but as is always the case in war, it was the little people that suffered.
Fluids move according to both inner and outer forces, and it is this science that gets explored in the new monolithic interactive installation, Fluid Structure.
Finally, in the Latino business owner, you will find someone who might surprise you with their thoughtful, non-monolithic views on immigration and border security.
But the tactic helped to fragment monolithic criminal enterprises primarily focused on drug trafficking into an array of groups that are more violent and uncontrollable.
Rather than a monolithic response, the Trump era instead is widening the divide between the political preferences of white-collar and blue-collar white women.
It provided a bridge between the eclectic genres held together under the umbrella of Bauhaus and the more monolithic modernism of the 1950s and 1960s.
The FDA continues to discriminate against a class of people, recognizing gay and bisexual men as a monolithic group, rather than screening for individual behavior.
This is less a matter of will and backbone than of the Democrats' loyal voter base, both smaller and less rabidly monolithic than the Republicans'.
And despite Ms. Gravátt's monolithic presence, it isn't any easier to reconcile Beartrice's puritanical strictness with her consciousness of her sexuality as her greatest asset.
The finding illustrates that although the district is a majority-minority district of Asian Americans, the Asian-American community is not a monolithic voting bloc.
Its monolithic ore dock is an everyday reminder of the town's decay, as are the vacancies along Main Street and Virgil's own derelict movie theater.
This meant there was a monolithic type of thinking where everyone gravitated towards the majority or what they already knew, which didn't really inspire innovation.
As"Star Trek" has evolved over its half-century history into a monolithic and omnipresent institution, it can be easy to forget its scrappy origins.
Although pundits love to conjure a monolithic "China" as the bogeyman in contemporary rare earth politics, U.S. and Chinese scientists have worked together for decades.
Beyond the black vote (which is by no means monolithic) that will dominate the turnout, we also have the same demographics as in other states.
They represent a mosaic celebration of identity, history and little-seen stories that forgo the tired presentation of a single, monolithic image of black womanhood.
The G.O.P., by contrast, is one branch of a monolithic structure, movement conservatism, with a rigid ideology — tax cuts for the rich above all else.
The regime which at one time presented a monolithic face under the leadership of the late Meles Zenawi is today in a state of disarray.
But whether you're a fan who likes these ideals or opposes them, thinking about any kind of genre or art as politically monolithic is limiting.
Mr Hussain feels that politicians posit Muslims as a monolithic bloc, and that bitter and media coverage hardens unhelpful notions of irreconcilable Muslim and British identities.
To get to know Islam in the Near East and the West, living there to continue forming my understanding that Islam is not monolithic, was necessary.
Other images, like an 1857 photograph by Francis Frith of the "Fallen Colossus of 
Rameses" fixate on the monolithic ruins of Egypt and their toppled giants.
"We still expect the few-meter sized asteroids to be monolithic, but none have been observed up close yet, so there could be surprises," he said.
Clapper told the hearing that the rival factions themselves are far from "monolithic," although even competing leaders agree that the Islamic State poses a major threat.
Donald Davison, a professor of political science at Rollins College, said it would be wrong to view their vote on a monolithic bloc for one party.
The other is primed to challenge the throne, with a new head coach and monolithic go-to player in place to reverse the franchise's cursed history.
Islam is wisely presented not as a monolithic culture, but a global one with many centres and peripheries; artefacts range from Spain to Nigeria to Indonesia.
U.S. and Afghan officials have repeatedly expressed concern that the Taliban are not monolithic, and might not be able to control some of their extremist factions.
Bolton highlighted MaxLinear, Ambarella, Monolithic Power Systems and Semtech, which all have more than 50% sales in China based on their 2018 results or 2019 guidance.
Such hopes may prove unfounded, but there is a chance that organisations of this sort could offer an alternative to the monolithic tech giants of today.
But take away a faith in the goodness of Facebook, and what's left is a monolithic entity, designed for relentless tracking and targeting and manic growth.
If the fingerprint scanner no longer requires the discrete button, that's another reason to go all capacitive and present an iPhone with a perfectly monolithic front.
Sure it's monolithic, carved out of glass and marble, the kind of phallus Ayn Rand would have loved, but that could describe half of Midtown Manhattan.
"Atlas interfaces" are huge, monolithic structures floating in space, each one promising a brief encounter with Atlas and continued enlightenment about the secrets of the universe.
When students are treated as a single monolithic group, Iowa students outscore their Texas counterparts in Math, Reading, and Science for fourth and eighth-grade students.
But put To Pimp A Butterfly and D'Angelo's Black Messiah side-by-side, and you get a glimpse into the monolithic tradition of black liberation music.
You begin to understand the monolithic institution as an amalgamation of quirky collectors, impassioned artists, and status-hungry socialites: their coupling, their envy, and their demise.
Supporting the LGBTQ community is more complicated, since it's not a monolithic entity, and there are myriad issues that affect different cross-sections of LGBTQ people.
" The release also promises that these nine tracks will be "monolithic and stark but extremely warm, intensely personal, and for every one in every which way.
In The Conversation, Ross Douthat and Frank Bruni discussed Hispanic voters, who are not a monolithic bloc and whose lack of turnout may shatter Democratic dreams.
And modern Republican politicians are, with few exceptions, apparatchiks: they are creatures of a monolithic movement that doesn't allow dissent but protects the loyal from risk.
Between its monolithic rock faces, mighty waterfalls, and yawning valleys, the iconic landscape is a tangible force of nature that draws 4 million visitors every year.
Now that I'm back home in Massachusetts, I listen differently when I hear comments that cast blue-collar conservatives as some sort of alien, monolithic species.
Today, we think of Marvel as the monolithic studio that each year reliably releases two or three blockbusters based on its costume-clad comic-book superheroes.
Why don't we just build a common greenway area where all the residents can have a gazebo and some benches and a piece of monolithic art?
"In HR and [Diversity & Inclusion strategies], black professionals are frequently conflated with all people of color or are depicted as a monolithic group," the researchers write.
At the center of this hothouse setting dreamed up by the writer and producer Josh Corbin is a monolithic road house called a Bang-a-Rang.
I stand with them: the federal government is monolithic and slow, and we should aim to remove its heavy hand whenever, wherever, and however we can.
Singh's interpretation of Canadian comedy, complete with impersonations of her immigrant parents and quips about Drake, proves that the humor coming from the North isn't monolithic.
While they share some common cultural traits, Hispanics are not a unified and monolithic voting bloc and both parties should be careful not to make assumptions.
This has perpetuated the idea that Muslims are a monolithic and faceless flock, when occupying the role of the villain and, even more commonly, the victims.
A frantic (tic-tic-tok) "Master of Puppets" and monolithic "For Whom the Bell Tolls" followed, ramping the energy right back up to a fever pitch.
What I think fascinates him and what often works for me, is the idea of monolithic personalities, damned to suffocate under their own passions (or egos).
The songwriting is at its most tense and compelling, with monolithic tracks stretching nearly to the fifteen-minute mark without a sense of stagnation or tedium.
In our society, both "blackness" and "gayness" have commonly been dealt with in monolithic terms, and I feel a constant pressure to pick one over the other.
For these rulers, it served as a locus of a contrary and potentially challenging power to their own monolithic rule -- the Arab street versus the ruling palaces.
Our society has a much more complicated relationship with sex than simply "high regard" — although traditional heterosexual society and gay communities are neither the same nor monolithic.
In the work and life of Toni Morrison, freedom was expanding the imagination of the self, until the self was too large and layered to be monolithic.
A core feature of the API-driven open web is that disparate software systems can work together to solve problems more effectively than a single, monolithic one.
We try to show the family is not monolithic and has a lot of different points of view and let people take what they may from it.
That's yet another win for Kubernetes but it also gives Cloud Foundry users the option to run more monolithic services in parallel with their App Runtime microservices.
The album's monolithic bass drones are as gut-wrenching as any of the landmark works that placed Lustmord at the forefront of so-called "dark ambient" music.
It's just tough to keep being a fan when the business interests in charge of these monolithic institutions don't act in a thoughtful and socially conscious manner.
It later aimed to become a monolithic WeChat-style app that built utilities from third-parties onto its new instant messaging feature to help you arrange plans.
As memory fades and we become nothing more than transient souls, carrying around the decaying corpse of our body, the monolithic musicians are the ones we'll remember.
The first four were about middle-class people; "Diary of a Mad Black Woman," in classic Tyler Perry style, split the difference between 'hood and buppie. Monolithic?
But after I was diagnosed, he realized the encompassing and monolithic power of such a disease, as he saw it consume a young and impartial mind firsthand.
These monolithic wonders of engineering would bring wild rivers to heel, produce cheap, clean power and stockpile water necessary to grow a thriving economy in the desert.
As much as the jumbo-screen projections on the monolithic cube that is the concert's main set piece, the dancers broadcast Beyoncé's actions all over the arena.
While they are by no means monolithic on this issue, fans and musicians tend to lean generally conservative and some have had close ties with the NRA.
Gender and racially diverse teams reexamine facts, better process information, innovate more often, and remain objective more often than monolithic boards, according to the Harvard Business Review.
"The French feminist movement has never been a single bloc, it's never been monolithic," Schiappa said upon her return to Paris, receiving a visitor in her office.
The panorama includes the two new "dancing" American Copper Buildings, the stately United Nations Secretariat, the monolithic Trump World Tower and the cloud-piercing 432 Park Avenue.
"As far as heavy stuff is concerned, I love the sort of monolithic heft that bands like Neurosis and Swans conjure," Netzorg explained regarding the group's influences.
Last September, another online multiplayer first-person shooter game called Fortnite added a battle royale mode in a hilariously contrived move to compete with PUBG's monolithic success.
The complexities of the Jewish community's opinions about Israel and B.D.S. can no longer be ignored, nor can the Jewish community be simplified as a monolithic group.
Her melodious concerto, based in smooth but not monolithic chorale textures, opened into shifting, glinting trios, duets and solos that bespoke subtlety, humor, even tenderness at times.
From there, the viewer is catapulted into a hyperactive sequence of kaleidoscopic images, depicting everything from a monolithic brick phone to isolated deserts to remote satellite dishes.
We must challenge the shortcomings of today's largely monolithic, highly concentrated tech leadership and their failures to represent and protect the identities and voices of these communities.
So I don't think that if you allow yourself, for data to become all-encompassing and singular and monolithic that you'll end up in a good place.
It was clear once again, as with the nuclear deal, that Khamenei has to arbitrate between competing forces in an Iranian society that is anything but monolithic.
Yet to many voters, all this highlights is the absurdity of monolithic declarations of identity that fail to address more complicated mixtures of class and race privilege.
That would be an enormous propaganda victory for the CCP, which could then claim, cynically, that each country's tech giants are equally dependent instruments of monolithic powers.
Tesla's battery and drivetrain technologies are distinctive — thousands of lithium-ion cells wired together in a rather monolithic design — but electric vehicles are hardly a huge innovation.
And while Netflix is everywhere these days, Amazon Prime is giving the monolithic platform a run for its money with some of the best new shows this season.
If Democrats say to me, "Wait till the Hispanics are [the] majority and then everything will be fixed," that assumes, among other things, that Hispanics are monolithic. Gov.
But some physicians fear the test isn't good enough to replace the monolithic Pap smear — or feel that, even if it is, we shouldn't fix what isn't broken.
MTV's Jersey Shore begins with a monolithic dramatis personae of characters who, for a brief few years starting in 2009, would become anti-idols of American pop culture.
The view that Brexit is a deciding factor, however, is not monolithic at the Fed, as comments form St. Louis Fed President James Bullard earlier on Thursday show.
Depending on who you ask, Chelsea's Maritime Hotel could be seen as proof of the architect Albert C. Ledner's inspired vision — or a monolithic monument to 210s kitsch.
If you want to be an online citizen in 2018, there are very few ways to do so without signing your life over to a monolithic tech giant.
Like the original, the new game is set in a world where gleaming white buildings hide a dark underbelly where monolithic corporations have a stranglehold on the city.
He is not, however, a member of the Communist Party of Vietnam nor the kind of candidate that the monolithic ruling party wants in its rubber-stamp legislature.
Asian American success is often impeded by the "model minority myth," the false stereotype that we exist in a monolithic community defined by graduate degrees, affluence, and success.
At the museum, they bookend two large-scale paintings, examples of the artist's more monolithic, color field abstractions, and make evident the influence of nature on his art.
With this, developers can use Cloud Foundry to run and manage their new (and existing) monolithic apps and run them in parallel with the new services they develop.
While we do not face a similar monolithic challenger on the world stage, taken together, the challenge from China, Iran and Russia add up to the same weight.
These monolithic ceramic works, softly molded geometric forms set within a graveled court, are shiny constructions that sport abstract painted patterns reminiscent of minimal painting and postmodern design.
Apparatus Studio Apparatus opens its new 1773,000-square-foot combination showroom, design studio and production space, presenting a new collection that includes light fixtures and monolithic marble tables.
In the future, when people tell the story of pop's dying days as a monolithic entity, they might point to "Reputation" as one of its final chapters. ♦
That's a big hill for Democrats in those states, because the exit poll results show that they face virtually monolithic opposition from all segments of the evangelical community.
A new totalizing ethos seeks to supplant the pluralism of Nehru and Gandhi with a monolithic vision of nationhood steeped in the supremacist ideology of Hindutva ("Hindu-ness").
Hollywood poses a monolithic problem in that regard: Unlike in Europe, the UK, Canada and Australia, the government does not, by and large, keep Tinseltown in the black.
Some are skeptical about the efficacy of these headline-grabbing, tough-on-crime responses that view victims as a monolithic group who want and need the same thing.
"I remember peering into his office and seeing this monolithic pile of white paper — the inverse of the monolith from '2001' — under his desk lamp," Mr. Chabon said.
Accordingly, he has seven televisions in his apartment, including one in each of the three bedrooms and one in the bathroom, facing his monolithic white marble soaking tub.
"Mauricio will be here soon," she says, as we enter her monolithic workspace, which is constructed of little more than red brick and wood-framed panes of glass.
What makes this fascinating is that no remaining contender has a natural claim to African-Americans' support, which means their vote will likely be more dispersed than monolithic.
Even though the Amazon Rainforest is being burned at this very moment, the monolithic online retailer with the same name is still hogging all the money and attention.
But a large share of Democratic seats came from the then-Solid South, and what made the South "solid" was its nearly monolithic opposition to civil rights legislation.
The gadget comes with a peculiar monolithic design, almost resembling a PC tower, while its new wireless controller looks like something Xbox fans will be more familiar with.
He's particularly drawn to the architecture of former Soviet states like Georgia, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine, where monolithic, communist-era apartment towers stand cheek by jowl with postmodern skyscrapers.
But these are small lab tests compared with the plans editors have for a next-generation New York Times, one that shifts from monolithic to something more bespoke.
On Life Metal, the band takes its monolithic, ruminative brand of drone metal and ramps up the density and complexity (see: the uncharacteristically vocal-driven "Between Sleipner's Breaths").
"Such a system assumes, without foundation, that Republicans and Democrats are monolithic in their judicial views and that their political views will control their decision-making," he wrote.
Still, the poll suggests that the coming months present an opportunity for all of the candidates to connect with black voters, which are far from a monolithic group.
Matsuyama is now merging dazzle painting technique with motion graphics, combining iPhone 7 still and moving images with monolithic CG objects situated in Japanese cities and rural landscapes.
And although one might be tempted to compare his work to other great steel-benders like Richard Serra, Palli's comparatively small-scale works are less posturing and monolithic.
I'm not even sure I could distinguish this album's shimmery, blissful guitar undulations from those on 1991's Just for a Day, so monolithic is their sonic wash.
Galileo had defied the limits of the human eye; Mr Nelson defied the limits of those old dinosaurs, monolithic telescopes, with one huge heavy mirror trained on the heavens.
The off-the-shelf software that ran the quadcopter was monolithic, meaning that if an attacker broke into one piece of it, he had access to all of it.
Africans in America, the exhibition, doesn't seek to provide a monolithic idea of black identity or give the term, African American, the total weight of a unified black narrative.
The company completely redesigned the service, according to CEO David Politis, going from a monolithic application to one built using a more modern architecture based on containers and microservices.
Some say the attacks are a result of a rapidly changing world and the fearful response of those who would want to keep their country "pure" and religiously monolithic.
Far from a monolith The white working class, which forms the core of Trump's support, is often treated as a monolithic entity, both in its beliefs and its images.
The insistence on the monolithic "Chinese" seems less than ideal, but we get some amazingly specific characterization with Whiterose, so it's hard to accuse the show of pure cliche.
Of course, our parent company is apparently looking to merge with gigantic companies we cover all the time to form a monolithic media megacorporation, so what can you do.
Today, the campus encompasses more than 1 million square feet, with nearly half a dozen monolithic gray buildings stretching in all directions off Route 126, at 735 Connect Way.
"...we designed a monolithic basic vehicle body with maximum glazing to create an intense connection to the surroundings," Audi's Head of Design Marc Lichte said in a prepared statement.
"Toy Wars" is a tower defense game, after a fashion: You use a cannon to repel blocky invaders, from wriggling blue worms to yellow flyers and monolithic silver giants.
Not only is this diversity incredibly exciting from the viewer's perspective, but it allows for an international clash of styles in a way that otherwise leads to monolithic domination.
Monolithic 3D integration is the nanoelectronics industry's next paradigm for computing and the sequential integration of carbon nanotube logic with traditional silicon logic and memory is the leading technology.
For two years, he researched African history and mythology, constructing the foundation for a fantastical vision of the continent that would invert the monolithic "Africa" invented by the West.
As luck would have it, the Democratic Party has a loyal group of voters who, though hardly monolithic, tend to be more pragmatic and less wishful than progressive activists.
At 90, he is the oldest member of the North Korean leadership, though his role is largely ceremonial, with power concentrated in Kim Jong-un, the country's "monolithic" leader.
True, the parties are very different institutions – the GOP has historically been hierarchical, with top-down direction and monolithic doctrine, while Democrats have always been a loose-jointed coalition.
In a later scene, Nicole rebuffs the suggestion that a writer can, or should, pursue "goals" in tandem with the Jewish people, as if Jews were a monolithic entity.
But the number of Republicans favoring witnesses is really interesting and important, and makes clear that the GOP is not the monolithic pro-Trump being he says it is.
Chinese public opinion is not monolithic, and the leaked papers reveal how some Han Chinese officials in Xinjiang resisted the new get-tough regime, even quietly releasing Uighur detainees.
These communities of color that we represent can be painted with a swath that seems monolithic, but we're so much more complex than that and so much more multifaceted.
But this monolithic view of the past has begun to change, thanks in part to a soft-spoken artist and his comic book cast of robots, aliens and cockroaches.
Mugler created a monolithic white set consisting of two runways connected by a spiral staircase with the star-shaped logo of his best-selling Angel perfume as a backdrop.
One of the fastest-growing racial groups in the US, comprising about 4 percent of the electorate and more than 15 ethnicities, Asian Americans are no monolithic voting bloc.
So instead of treating AI as a monolithic entity, we foresee AI software designed by multiple different parties, where one AI can be utilized to check and counterbalance others.
Held's Alphabet Paintings — flat, geometric oils in the form of minimal letters made between 1968 and 1967 that Cheim & Read showed three years ago — were imposing in their monolithic size.
Eleven monolithic cylinders rest in the Park Avenue Armory's cavernous drill hall, and seven times a night, professional mourners from around the world fill the installation with songs of lament.
There will emerge new safe, positive places governed not by algorithms and monolithic companies, but curated by real people who have a passion for inspiring and uplifting other human beings.
LIESMAN: AND IT'S WORTH POINTING OUT, YOU'RE NOT A MONOLITHIC DISSENTER IN THE SENSE THAT YOU DISSENTED AND THEN YOU PAUSED BECAUSE YOU WANTED TO SEE WHAT HAPPENED WITH BREXIT.
There is certainly an Islamist current in Algerian politics, but there is no equivalent to the Brotherhood, a monolithic group with deep popular support and a vast network of cadres.
But OnePlus was the company that did try to be a little different when it comes to design, be that with its monolithic OnePlus X or the customizable OnePlus 2.
"I think part of the problem is that we are so complex and not monolithic," says Julio Ricardo Varela, founder of Latino Rebels and digital media director for Futuro Media.
I don't think Instagram or Facebook or these services will take away that public monolithic feed, where people do still continually try to rack up likes and things like that.
Esports is so often considered a monolith — a reinvention and reconception of sport — that one can be forgiven for forgetting that there is nothing monolithic about professional gaming at all.
In 2018, Harvard Medical School decided to disperse its wall of white male luminaries instead of presenting them on a single wall as a monolithic image of the medical field.
I&aposd get kicked out of the black community because blacks -- we&aposre supposed to have a monolithic thought we can only like -- we can only be Democrats, you know.
This is why Modi's adherents have constructed a grand monolithic narrative to justify their actions, one that proclaims cultural continuity of tradition and that pivots upon a retrograde Brahmanical core.
In interviews, analysts and former counterterrorism officials said the proposed immigration restrictions would reinforce the jihadists' binary worldview in which a monolithic West conspires to oppress Muslims across the planet.
Analysts broadly agree that any changes announced during the congress, including to the party's leadership or its charter, will seek to cement Mr. Kim's authority as the North's monolithic leader.
"What it does is it paints the entire black community as a monolithic community that is only voting based on one factor or one identity, which is false," he continued.
The effect always stirred Robert, and he tried to identify his specific tranche of shade, as though he might glimpse himself standing in the monolithic darkness, eighty-three floors up.
We tend to think of climate change as a vast and monolithic force: a threat that will affect all corners of the globe equally, eventually rendering the entire planet uninhabitable.
The monolithic figures in that landscape, like Bacon and de Kooning, were men David had known and deeply understood, men whose shocking work he had helped the world look at.
But they also indicate that Democrats still face significant headwinds with most of those blue-collar whites and that white evangelical Christians look increasingly monolithic in their support for Republicans.
And within the market, stocks and sectors are responding in their own way to news most relevant to them rather than the swinging around in unison as one monolithic blob.
The foreign policy establishment is remarkably monolithic, which helps explain why the anti-war candidate Barack Obama ended up on the side of that establishment so often during his presidency.
By conflating all violent Islamist action into three discrete phases, Kepel risks reducing all violent action during these periods into a single monolithic "jihadi movement" that simply does not exist.
The original Islamist organization, founded in Egypt in 1928, has spun off or inspired thousands of independent social or political groups around the world, and they are far from monolithic.
The materials of OMA's design pay tribute to Sanaa's rough-hewed, pointillist look, with a facade made of a mesh that appears metallic during the day, more monolithic at night.
Heather R. Morgan, a software entrepreneur and CEO of SalesFolk, said she moved from San Francisco to New York to get away from the "monolithic culture" of the tech industry.
I resent, every time, that my identity will be assumed into a featureless, monolithic bloc of whiteness and ascribed to an established majority I neither identify with nor aspire to.
American business is often accused of producing a bland, monolithic culture — "Disneyfication" — but sometimes the fear to offend instills a kind of civility that other spheres of public life lack.
People think it&aposs just this monolithic wall, sort of like the Great Wall of China, where you drop it into place and that&aposs all there is to it.
But as Ferguson points out, distinctions among the three nations were obvious to visitors even in the Viking age, and there is no such thing as a monolithic Nordic past.
If racial injustice is considered to be monolithic and unchanging—omitting the context of individual actions, white and black—the political response tends to be equally rigid: genuflection or rejection.
First is that there is a religious argument — the African-American community is not monolithic, and there is a conservative black church that is responsive to these types of messages.
In a piece for The Globe and Mail last year, Denise Balkissoon pointed out that, "the myth that monolithic white maleness is the only path to success is dissolving," albeit slowly.
The U-Haul store on South Kingshighway and Northrup Avenue might appear a bit odd from the outside, where a huge rectangular curtain interrupts the main monolithic tower of the building.
Rather than forming a monolithic bloc, a network of Curators and Explorers could also reflect the varying tastes of Steam's users, serving as points on a spectrum that users could follow.
"Five Women" reflects a conversation that, despite what backlashers have tried to claim, has never seemed monolithic to me, or intent on painting all of the accused with the same brush.
One Gray Hair instigates an urgent conversation about the perspectives that are lost in a monolithic world, with questions and answers moving fluidly between the work, the viewer and the artist.
Removing the home button (or as this patent suggests, relocating it and the Touch ID sensor within the display) could be another step closer to a monolithic iPhone without any buttons.
Eleven years ago, with his children and then-wife, Moulton decided to make their next home a monolithic dome, a structure cast in a one-piece form, similar to an igloo.
But the mass shooting in Parkland, Florida, and the public outcry for gun control in its wake has opened some cracks in the usually monolithic defense of gun rights by conservatives.
Well, a phone like the Pixel 2 XL, iPhone X, LG V30, or any of Samsung's most recent flagships tends to look like a monolithic block of black awesomeness when off.
After Love was and still is an unmitigated masterpiece—a monolithic slab of icy-blue sadlad house that left clubbers weepy-eyed with delight at after-parties all around the world.
The result was a new, monolithic corporation called Activision Blizzard, that was now home to some of the biggest games in the world, like Call of Duty and World of Warcraft.
"The value of having multiple women candidates is that they force us to think about women candidates in a way that is not monolithic," Kelly Dittmar, scholar at CAWP, told CNBC.
Mexican trafficking organizations "are not nearly as strong or monolithic as they once were," Steven Dudley, codirector of InSight Crime, said in May testimony before the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Untangling the monolithic mass of regulation accreted over the last century, without losing the associated benefits that have accrued to society in the process, clearly needs to be done with care.
Journalists like me have thrashed against the monolithic social media force for months, insisting it should take some editorial responsibility for how it distributes content to its 1.18 billion daily users.
When you're talking about upsetting the "EU," you have to keep in mind that the EU is a group of 28 member states*, so it's not acting in one monolithic manner.
Other niche players under the spotlight include U.S. smart meter maker Itron, power chip maker Monolithic Power Systems and data networks provider Silver Spring Networks, investment banking and industry sources said.
We tend to hear references to the "tech industry" as if it's one monolithic entity, when in fact technology is one of the largest and most diverse industries in the world.
MORE (D-Ga.), a member of the Congressional Black Caucus, emphasized that African American voters are "not monolithic," noting that certain regions of the country are simply more conservative than others.
"I don't believe there's a single monolithic thing as 'gay culture,' and I don't think gay-identified people are the only ones who cruise—not by a long shot," says Turner.
The large and ethnically diverse community does not hold a monolithic view on school integration or Mr. Carranza, and the chancellor has support from some elected officials, integration activists and educators.
In a recent interview on CNBC, Apple CEO Tim Cook said he's "frustrated that tech is painted as monolithic" and that his company is different than companies like Google and Facebook.
At the monolithic multimedia installation Earthworks, which debuted last week at Sónar Festival in Barcelona, the art duo semiconductor attempted to immersively replicate the sights and sounds of these geological processes.
Erupting from a block opposite the United Nations, it was a monolithic slab of bronze glass so dark that it almost appeared black from some angles at certain times of day.
The demographic is, of course, not monolithic, and signs are popping up that even as the activist class turns its back on Bloomberg, his candidacy polls better among average black voters.
Close to the former site of the battery, fenced off, flooded, and ringed by brambles, you can see the monolithic, derelict Cliffe Fort, sitting on the peninsula's heel like a wart.
For the next 20013 years, the rubber tappers working in the forest chipped the narrative glyphs from the city's monolithic steles, selling the city's recorded history one piece at a time.
The concerns expressed by Republican senators are hardly monolithic, and Mr. McConnell will have to walk a delicate line to resolve the issues without setting off additional objections from other lawmakers.
He continued to believe this even as Nixon proved that Communism wasn't monolithic by embracing the Russians in détente and going to China — Buchanan was along for the Beijing trip, appalled.
As The New York Times recently detailed, the museum has also fundamentally reconceived its permanent collection, breaking apart its monolithic modernist narrative to encompass a greater diversity of origins and mediums.
The Chinese government has rolled out the initiative with fanfare, casting it as President Xi Jinping's signature foreign policy project, and outsiders have in turn treated it as a monolithic venture.
Just as "Italian food" or "Italian culture" is too monolithic a descriptor for something so complex and diverse, it is impossible to essentialize a place even as small as Golfo Paradiso.
Now, the Democratic Party is very different from the G.O.P. — it's a loose coalition of interest groups, not a monolithic entity answering to a handful of billionaires allied with white nationalists.
Gadgets get described as "monolithic" all the time, but I can't think of a better application of the word than the Series X. It's a vertically oriented, virtually featureless black slab.
Just as "Italian food" or "Italian culture" is too monolithic a descriptor for something so complex and diverse, it is impossible to essentialize a place even as small as Golfo Paradiso.
It is true that AI software is increasingly autonomous and potentially self-modifying, but it is our view of AI as a hegemonic, monolithic entity that drives our fear of it.
But back at home, she appears careful not to step into the spotlight as part of a government whose monolithic power structure requires all propaganda to be focused on her brother.
"From a design standpoint, moving the motherboard on top means that we wouldn't need any venting on that top face, which allows us to keep that clean, unbroken monolithic form," Sparks says.
Trump has been a great bullhorn in this regard: His presence has fueled a nationalist movement that provides platforms to people like Klepper's TV counterpart, people who subscribe to culturally monolithic ideologies.
" The statement grandly suggested that orientalism could be a conversation — "As if by magic, the distance between East and West, spanning perspectives that are often perceived as monolithic and diametrically opposed, diminishes.
This may become clear in the time it takes Britain to quit the EU. Or the process may take longer, the big two parties losing their monolithic status only slowly and haltingly.
In recent interviews, political strategists and policy experts said that one of the biggest things 2020 candidates need to be aware of is that women of color are not a monolithic group.
Doing it that way allows Essential to use smaller camera modules, which means it can cram its cameras into the monolithic aesthetic it's created here without the need for a camera bump.
Background: The "us versus them" ideology responsible for radicalization and the rise of terror groups stem from a multi-decade, Saudi-directed campaign to proselytize Wahhabism — a strident, monolithic interpretation of Islam.
Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, resuming an effort here to enlist the Christian right, the key to his victory in Iowa, faces a playing field where evangelical voters are far less monolithic.
Related: Textbooks and Assault Rifles: The Student Soldiers in Rebel-Held Ukraine Such individuals are so often concealed by the intimidating and monolithic façade that masks the hidden reality of authoritarian regimes.
Khan hopes that after reading the book people will see that Muslim women are not under a "monolithic, single story narrative", and their voices and stories concerning their faith should be heard.
The cover art for Hard to Kill, the debut project by the eponymous supergroup of Toronto rappers Teddy Fantum and G Milla, depicts two coffins side-by-side in ominous, monolithic symmetry.
Today, our concept of professional wrestling (as opposed to sport wrestling found in the Olympics and other athletic platforms) is anchored in the monolithic entity of the WWE, World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.
The African-American community, like the Jewish community, is not monolithic and can handle criticism of African-American leaders and policies, just as the Jewish community can in relation to its leaders.
But his latest LP Reverse—out today on Bureau B—might be his most intense yet, a stunningly complex collection of four pieces that heave and flex under his monolithic guitar lines.
But these broad trends leave lots of room for individual differences that matter in the real world, and that are often papered over when we talk about millennials as a monolithic collective.
Although some people say it looks like the air freshener in your bathroom (it does, to be perfectly honest), we think the Home looks more stylish than Amazon's monolithic-looking Echo lineup.
The G.O.P. is, or was until this election, a monolithic, hierarchical institution, in which powerful men could cover up their sins much better than they could in the far looser Democratic coalition.
The possibility of this historic moment is breathtaking for all of us, but it is a particular game-changer for women like me, who grew up under a monolithic prescription for success.
They were wrestling's jazz musicians in the post-ECW, post-WCW world, having to practically reinvent how to fill the middle ground between high-school gyms and WWE's monolithic sold-out arenas.
And while the Asian vote has never been monolithic — it includes a vast array of ethnicities, nationalities and religious affiliations — the distaste for Mr. Trump extends far and deep into all groups.
Whether it's support for gay marriage, abortion rights, or stronger gun laws, recent polling from Gallup, Pew Research, and my own work show Democrats overwhelmingly agree, while Republicans are far from monolithic.
Asked about his niece Dr. Alveda King's comments defending the President, King said "no family is monolithic" and that he would push back on her claims that Trump follows Dr. King's teachings.
Should the F.T.C. go with the expected wrist-slap of a fine, it'll be flatly ignoring a broader sense of mounting frustration over user privacy and the monolithic nature of Big Tech.
Although his paintings became monolithic postwar signifiers of what the American Dream should look like, it's important to recognize that Rockwell also advocated for progressive ideals like social welfare and civil rights.
" With the liberation of Eastern Europe in 6900-2628, the Bulletin largely credited the change to Gorbachev, explaining he "refused to intervene" and that the "myth of monolithic communism has been shattered.
A lot of the pictures are really about me trying to disentangle my relationship to the objects, more than trying to create this kind of monolithic understanding of blackness or black art.
"I do envision, within the next five to 10 years, the U.S. will continue to lead with its monolithic platform products in the U.S., English speaking countries and Western Europe," Lee said.
Last year archeologists discovered "Superhenge", or what was thought to be around 90 stone monolithic structures buried a meter below ground, just a few kilometers northeast of the Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England.
The overall hand gestures are smooth, and the finger tactility affords users the ability to manipulate the monolithic sequencer's synth notes and drumbeat, then go about tweaking filter cutoff and oscillator waveforms.
He grew up in Harlem during the 1970s and '80s, first in the city housing authority's Grant Houses, at 125th Street, then in the monolithic Lionel Hampton Houses, then in a tenement nearby.
This was a terrific way for African Americans to increase their representation in Congress, but it had the consequence of cementing all of these Republican districts by making them whiter and ideologically monolithic.
So instead of having a monolithic CMS that also handles the presentation of the data, a headless CMS only focuses on content creation and developers can then integrate this data across different platforms.
"[Architect] Tadao Ando is able to create beautiful spaces that embody monolithic presence, spacious, simple forms with an intriguing play of light which appears to dance throughout the day," says Frank Cunha III.
Four things have made Europe a harsher environment for the centre left: its own success, structural change in the economy, a reduced fear of political extremes and the decline of monolithic class groups.
"I think when we think about undocumented people we think this monolithic idea that were all living in fear or that we are hiding and I want to flip that," he told me.
The Huawei MateBook X Pro has an aluminum unibody that's sturdy, solid and monolithic save for the ports on the sides, cooling "gills" on the bottom, and a Huawei logo on the back.
Stellar Gray is a nice surprise though — the matte back is easier to grip, and the darker edges give the phone a stark, monolithic look (it resembles Google's black Pixel 2 a bit).
This spring, the company strayed away from the beaten path of monolithic smartphones, and launched a modular phone — the LG G26 — with a sizable ecosystem of additional devices that extend the phone's functionality.
Let all people choose schools according to their beliefs, force no one to fund a monolithic system that must fall on one side or the other on religious or other highly contentious matters.
"It was a case study in how you can go too far in one direction treating women not necessarily as a monolithic voting bloc, but as a single-issue voting group," she said.
Despite China's cultivated outward monolithic political appearance and Xi's actual popularity among many, stemming partly from his war on graft, there remain significant pockets of dissatisfaction with his policy direction within the party.
His moves subverted the double-consciousness: He wore his black Chicagoan roots on his sleeve regardless of the white gaze, while he refused to let any monolithic concept of blackness stifle his ambition.
Conservatives often point out, correctly, that today's Democratic base is, if anything, more monolithic in its policy views than its Republican counterpart, with more uniform positions on issues like abortion, immigration and taxes.
But it ultimately retreated to the Star Wars status quo: big monolithic bad guys and scrappy, outnumbered good guys, Sith (or Knights of Ren, or whatever Kylo's team calls itself now) and Jedi.
MOSCOW — A deeply unpopular government plan to raise retirement ages in Russia for the first time in 90 years has created an unusual schism within President Vladimir V. Putin's typically monolithic ruling party.
Further, when Congress was debating the Gang of Eight's monolithic amnesty bill in 22019, it included a provision that would've inserted into § 274A a line expressly giving all H-4s authorization to work.
"Black America is no more monolithic than any other group," Theodore Johnson, a senior fellow at the Brennan Center for Justice who studies African American politics and black voter behavior patterns, told Vox.
Furthermore, those Arab Americans who identify as either Shiite or Sunni Muslim are not themselves monolithic — like any people of faith, depth and manner of belief will show variation from person to person.
"Because we are aging as a society, it's time to cast aside outdated assumptions that people over a certain age are monolithic," says Jean Accius, senior vice president of thought leadership at AARP.
In 1976, the Bay Area architect William Nicholson built the 2,700-square-foot home using a building technique known as monolithic dome construction, according to Atlas Obscura, a publication that highlights curious places.
Trump has simply mixed all of this code into a very literal interpretation, treating black people as a monolithic group living in cities riddled by crime and devoid of jobs and good schools.
It saw this was an unsustainable situation over the long-term and began a process of transforming from running a huge monolithic application on-premises to one built on microservices running in the cloud.
While I've said previously that there is no monolithic approach to how the Other Bets execute against opportunities, our shared principle is aligning employee interest with the long-term value creation by these companies.
What we do know, broadly speaking, is that monolithic Silicon Valley leadership teams fail in seeing the humanity of the people who use these platforms and the unpredictability of how these platforms shape society.
It was a daring move in today's anti-appropriation climate, especially because afrocentrism has gotten a bad rep among younger African Americans who reject monolithic views of Africa and claims of ancient Egyptian heritage.
It's part of FCC chief and former Verizon executive Ajit Pai's attempt to destroy what protects the internet from fast lanes and discrimination by monolithic internet service providers like Comcast, AT&T and Verizon.
We think the world's information infrastructure should resemble the social graph — a network built from the bottom up or peer-to-peer, rather than the monolithic, top-down structure that has existed to date.
Their company, the upstart Pied Piper, remains at war with the monolithic Hooli, whose CEO, Gavin Belson, admitted in a recent episode that even he's not sure why he's still trying to bury Richard.
ACOs have proven that they can deliver lower-cost, high quality healthcare; and the CVS/Aetna model recognizes that the old monolithic delivery model has to change and adapt to true patient-centered healthcare.
T) is set to raise 2.65 trillion yen ($23.5 billion) in Japan's biggest-ever IPO - a share sale widely regarded as finalizing the group's transition from domestic telco to a monolithic global tech investor.
He came from an era when The Times often spoke with a monolithic voice and went out of its way to avoid spotlighting individuals in what was supposed to be a great journalistic collective.
To be clear, the people moving into and across the European Union include those of many different ethnicities, but the image here reduces the larger complexity, homogenizing the mass into a gigantic, monolithic Other.
But the high-pressure confrontation may have shattered nothing as much as the myth of a monolithic female response to the charged questions of sex, power and the shifting roles of women and men.
"I hope that people will have an eye toward the complexity of blackness, and that blackness is not monolithic," said Ato Blankson-Wood, a black actor who portrays one half of a gay couple.
The negotiations came to naught, allowing Mr. McConnell to claim that his party's eventual monolithic vote against the Affordable Care Act came only after the Democrats' refusal to move off their "far left" proposal.
BAGHOUZ, Syria — They climbed along a jagged pathway on the edge of Mount Baghouz, a monolithic cliff overlooking the last patch of land held by the Islamic State, carrying with them whatever they could hold.
Most troubling here is that physician practice is not monolithic, and instead of being driven by the cultural or religious imperative of the patient, it is guided by the culture or religion of the physician.
Microservices encompass the idea that instead of building a monolithic application, you break it down into a series of smaller services, typically launching them in containers and orchestrating the containers in a tool like Kubernetes.
"We set out with strong opposition to the euro because back then there was too much difference between our positions and the monolithic, pro-austerity position promoted by Germany which dominated in Europe," he said.
Built on top of the Envoy proxy, Gloo can handle the routing necessary to connect incoming API requests to microservices, serverless applications (on the likes of AWS Lambda) and traditional monolithic applications behind the proxy.
That's not because the number of Latinos in America isn't growing, it is, it's because racial minorities aren't voting in monolithic blocks as much as the Democrats and a lot of cynics think they do.
Stepping through the door into the space, the viewer is confronted with a monolithic screen, the light of which reflects off of water surrounding a T-shaped platform where viewers sit listening to the audio.
Containerization enables developers to create these distributed applications made up of small discrete pieces that run across multiple servers, as opposed to the large monolithic applications companies used to create running on a single server.
Campaigns and organizations such as Friends of Coal, a West Virginia-based advocacy group, and America's Power, a coal industry trade association, emphasize the monolithic support the coal industry claims to enjoy among everyday Americans.
On the tech front, many hospitals are either woefully behind — running on monolithic systems that weren't built for modern complexities of care, much less the internet — or take the high-tech/low-touch approach, i.e.
And mind you, I'm a Jewish studies major, and committed wholeheartedly to my Jewish identity and community at large, but sometimes it's hard for Orthodox people to see outside of their monolithic understanding of Jewishness.
Ms Adams stars as a linguistics professor who is recruited by the American government when a monolithic alien spacecraft lands in a meadow in Montana—or, to be precise, floats a few metres above it.
In Hicks's sweeping scenes of the city, as well as her respectful attention to invented details of architecture, armor and clothing, she avoids the pitfall of creating a "vaguely" Asian world that is insultingly monolithic.
The show could be considered an antithesis to online image viewing culture through its emphasis on the singular appreciation of a work in opposition to the monolithic scroll of images we deal with every day.
Yet this uprising of the young against the ossified, monolithic power of the National Rifle Association has reminded me that the flaws of youth — its ignorance, naïveté and passionate, Manichaean idealism — are also its strengths.
If we're lucky, years after Phantom Thread hits the big screen, some monolithic director will approach Day-Lewis with a script so good, a role so demanding, the actor won't be able to say no.
Surely. What is at stake in the My Dark Vanessa controversy is the systemic and monolithic whiteness of publishing, and the way it shapes whose stories we value and whose we push to the side.
The new installation features 21 Rick Owens runway looks from the past two decades, runway video projections, several pieces of Owens's monolithic furniture and display cases of ephemera, including old catalogs, sketches and accessory prototypes.
ROME — Encircled by the monolithic statues that surround the Stadio Pietrangeli here, the considerably less statuesque David Goffin showed a different type of solidity that has put him in the top 6 of men's tennis.
Casa Gallinero bears little obvious resemblance to the robust, monolithic houses designed by Puga or Aravena, or even those of his close collaborator, Radic (all three architects keep offices in the same building in Santiago).
AM: Early on, we talked about how a lot of great Wall Street movies have been made, but in general, the way they tend to depict Wall Street is in a cold, austere, monolithic way.
Remember, there was a time in the early days of smartphones when people didn't really grasp the idea of mobile apps, because they were used to the large, monolithic applications that were found on PCs.
A lot of iconic sci-fi vessels, Dyas says, rely on the same basic design tropes; they're either monolithic, like an Imperial Star Destroyer, or circular, like ships in Close Encounters and 2001: A Space Odyssey.
SoftBank Group Corp is set to raise 2.65 trillion yen ($23.5 billion) in Japan's biggest-ever IPO - a share sale widely regarded as finalising the group's transition from domestic telco to a monolithic global tech investor.
What "you understand" could be anything, though the clear implication was that a monolithic media dedicated to repelling Trump, and thwarting the popular will, had launched a campaign to hide reality and cover-up for terrorists.
"The ridge isn't this monolithic thing—it has two distinct sections, each of which has a variety of colors," said Ashwin Vasavada, Curiosity's project scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, in a statement.
But in the days and weeks before the vote, Casaleggio published articles on the blog hailing Farage as a democratic crusader against a monolithic EU. "Farage Defends the Sovereignty of the Italian People," read one headline.
Even his origins are blurry, lending the character a monolithic quality and a sense that the writers really didn't care about getting his heritage right; Apu is at times Bengali, South Indian, possibly Tamil, and Kannadigas.
I think that's an acknowledgement of ... Look, one of the central ideas of this first generation of social networks was this idea of something that's like the newsfeed, a public monolithic thing, where everybody's in there.
The "third Muslim" is a reference to the many identities both assumed and transposed on queer and trans Muslims, who inhabit a third space outside notions of a monolithic Islam and cisgendered, white, able-bodied queerness.
From protected statuses to grievance-mongering, set asides, racial preferences, bias training, political correctness and hegemonic narratives, the whole edifice of identity politics rests on the foundational notion that we are all members of monolithic groups.
The truth is, the notion of a monolithic GOP establishment is every bit as imaginary as Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
As pretty as those crafts where, though, it was the natural environs that inspired awe many times a day — the monolithic mountains of the Chugach range force themselves into every aspect of your time in Anchorage.
While they tried to pull out some of the newer functions as services, it didn't really make the site any more nimble because these services always had to tie back into that monolithic central code base.
The next president will inherit a CVE portfolio that resides with the "government" — as if the U.S. government were a monolithic entity instead of a myriad of agencies and departments all charged with countering violent extremism.
Despite the band's prolific output, including a split with Dead Hand late last year and a 13-minute epic single released in February, their knack for churning out monolithic, filthy doom seems more honed than ever.
Olivier turns "The Battle of Germantown," a monolithic rectangular monument in Vernon Park commemorating the 1777 conflict, into a dynamic, mysterious physical space that pulls its surroundings into a new, amalgamated monument to the present moment.
AI engineers anticipating the need to trace the effect of specific data on a model may choose to build a series of simple models optimizing on single dimensions, instead of one monolithic and very complex model.
A monolithic wall to separate the U.S. and Mexico in the only places where biologists have found certain rare and endangered plants and animals means both direct habitat destruction and new barriers for already limited populations.
"The black vote is not monolithic, never has been, but I think our primary will really drive that point home because the vote is going to be fragmented," said Gilda Cobb-Hunter, a longtime state legislator.
Showing the artist, her daughter, and a doll in each iteration, the series challenges the idea that veiling is a monolithic practice that's done one way and means one thing to all women in all contexts.
"He challenges us to rethink our stereotyped notions of a Puritanism that is hostile to art, or of a monolithic 'Restoration culture' that is all rakes, prostitutes and Pepysian encounters in the playhouse," the review said.
In the 2018 video work "La Tour Robespierre (The Robespierre Tower)," the camera slowly and shakily rises up a concrete tower block, story by story, revealing the minute differences of decor on an otherwise monolithic facade.
The moment is just one example of a critique Trump has faced repeatedly: He genuinely seems to view black people as a monolithic "other" — a group of people who work and behave in exactly similar ways.
This monolithic Michael Jackson tribute folded loads of references into its children's choir, disco strings, and harpsichord, along with Ed Banger's signature walking bass and all sorts of touches that haven't been heard at the VMAs since.
The one-day Our Security Advocates event offered a counterpoint to the monolithic approach of large, prominent security conferences, by offering a diverse agenda and set of speakers to promote inclusive representation in privacy and security fields.
Photographer Gábor Kasza is the man behind the monolithic tome, Concrete Passages About Closeness and Coldness… and a Couple of Songs, which is filled with poetic, high-contrast photographs of lovers shot in an angular, concrete environment.
So almost every technology product and increasingly a lot of not what you call technology products have– are made better in some way by AI. So it's not like AI is a monolithic thing that you build.
Here's my thesis: as Windows development separates into "platform" and "experiences" teams, Windows itself will start to look like a union of "platform" and "experiences," unlike the currently monolithic-seeming OS I use to play video games.
Rightly infuriated by a monolithic vision of female agency that centered on white-collar workplaces, heterosexual relationships, and privileged housewives, women of color, queer women, trans women, poor women, and sex workers pushed for a broader agenda.
Trump Latino voter support averaged between 220006 to 2202 percent in numerous polls, to the dismay of — well — few, since everyone bought into the monolithic theory that Latinos were voting as one big enormous anti-Trump block.
Isenberg sees similar approaches in the Embarcadero Center (a multilevel commercial complex, monolithic at first but customized through collaboration with its tenants) and the Crown Zellerbach Building (the city's first International Style tower, with a garden below).
While they will all break their fast in the same traditional way, with a handful of dates and a glass of water, there is no monolithic standard for Muslims in the most extreme corners of the world.
This time, his challenger is a president-for-life atop a monolithic party that maintains utter control over a nation of 1.4 billion people with a 6% growth rate, even if its industrial output is slowing gradually.
The shoreside Palais Maeterlinck in Nice, a monolithic former hotel, is being converted into 18 residences "'without equal in Europe," as the brochure has it, with the option of having a home styled by Ralph Lauren Home.
Proof of the CFPB's monolithic political makeup of its employees comes from a review of Federal Election Commission 2016 contribution reports, which documented that 100 percent of the campaign contributions from CFPB employees went exclusively to Democrats.
Gatsby also does away with a monolithic CMS system and instead brings together a variety of tools that still allow content creators to use platforms like WordPress or Drupal to create what's essentially a headless CMS system.
In Wednesday&aposs Nikkei interview, Cook also said big tech firms were not "monolithic" and attempted to distance Apple from companies like Facebook and Google, which have been accused of accumulating consumer data to create near-monopolies.
Lost in the rhetoric, Mr. Kim and other elected leaders said, is the fact that Asian-Americans are hardly monolithic on issues of race and education, as evidenced by their wide range of opinions over affirmative action.
My goal is to not only do my best to represent but then to be a part of the other sides of the narrative in terms of expanding people's view of blackness and not making it monolithic.
Some people pretend that there is a monolithic Catholic view, but the reality is that it's a very contested view, and Francis is saying that there's no reason we can't come together and reconcile with one another.
"Active engagement by companies like Microsoft means that cloud native will increasingly be the standard way to deploy software both for new, greenfield applications and the standard platform for evolving existing monolithic applications into the cloud native future."
Early Hollywood films such as The Sheik and Arabian Nights portrayed the Middle East as a monolithic fantasy land – a magical desert filled with genies, flying carpets, and rich men living in opulent palaces with their harem girls.
And Kennedy's declaration that "we are as a people inherently and historically opposed to secret societies" and talk of "a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy" was, historians agree, a reference to Soviet communism and its threat to American institutions.
From the user's point of view, they'll experience a monolithic list of organically sorted apps they can browse and try for free: no gatekeeping, no preferential treatment and transparently open to every developer who connects to the API.
"I'm not interested in putting up another monolithic, iconic art object, like Claes Oldenburg," said Ms. Miss, who in "Connect the Dots" affixed blue discs to high-water marks on trees, doors and buildings in Boulder Creek, Colo.
"We went into this poll trying to keep an open mind and not look at the white working class as a monolithic group," said Liz Hamel, director of public opinion and survey research at the Kaiser Family Foundation.
While all this has been going on, the proposed merger between Disney and Fox has been quietly continuing apace, with the monolithic Disney company making a $70-billion-plus bid to buy out Fox's movie and TV assets.
With these productions, she lets us see how two literary geniuses dealt with one subject, to notice the similarities as well as the differences, and to appreciate the qualifying detail used to draw characters often remembered as monolithic.
Read as a single, long work, Woolf's diary might resemble Joyce's Ulysses or Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu: something grand, monolithic, and almost over-bearing, the creation of a holistic and unified author of canonical masterworks.
It's probably already too late because you've probably already bought your ticket and consequently signed up for a relentless to-do list; one that leaves you questioning the various decisions you made leading up to this monolithic responsibility.
Another is that the parties are different; the monolithic GOP has, until just now, been able to get all its followers declaring that we're at war with Eurasia, or Eastasia, with no awkward challenges from independent-minded wonks.
At times, the music was as monolithic and imposing as the mountains to the east, and, at times, it was as soft and gentle as the spring breeze that blew through the town's hills most of the weekend.
And because the idea of containers — and the so-called "microservices" model it enables — is to break down a complex monolithic app into much smaller and more manageable pieces, the number of containers tends to increase over time.
Since the installation of the Kim regime's "Monolithic Ideological System" in 1967, all music in The Hermit Kingdom—be it military, patriotic, folk, orchestral, pop—has been produced by the government at the behest of the Supreme Leader.
By saying that the white men we use as stand-ins for all of humanity are off-kilter, it's as though we can trick ourselves into thinking that our ideals are intriguingly subversive, rather than monolithic and unvaried.
"Crossing" arrives at a moment when many of us have grown suspicious of monolithic categories—gay, straight, Finnish, Albanian, man, woman—and have begun to recognize how inadequate such labels are to encompass the reality of individual lives.
All the better to enjoy a Laphroaig-and-soda and inspect a selection of well-curated art—monolithic sculpture panels, paintings on loose canvas, a video of a young woman in a field sporting American-flag-emblazoned leggings.
In 1967, troops read the liberal economist John Kenneth Galbraith arguing that "no part of the original justification" for the war "remains intact," as he dismantled the idea of monolithic Communism and other Cold War justifications for war.
Its three monolithic volumes — one horizontal, one vertical, one leaning heavily toward the broad-backed tower (though never quite meeting it), as though toppled by a tremor eons before — stand like a ruined monument from a forgotten civilization.
That a reality show about app development was even considered says a lot about changing economic realities: The monolithic music industry is long dead and Silicon Valley has remained dominant for long enough to become an unscripted reality show.
We who endlessly debate what Christians are allowed to do and remain in God's grace — watch R-rated movies or buy Disney products or be gay or vote for Hillary — interpret Sharia law as a monolithic and horrific unity.
But competition (between driver services, between social media outlets, between everyone, really) will probably keep us safe from the one monolithic ratings system to rule them all, and the one acceptable monoculture we all have to copycat for approval.
Because while Vermont could be taking this moment to bring new diversity to a state that's the second-whitest in the United States, it's instead investing in initiatives that could easily end up maintaining the state's culturally monolithic status.
Today's digital innovators can trace a similar historical path that starts with mainframe computers and monolithic applications and then, step-by-step, reveals software's interchangeable parts until we arrive at today's cloud-based era of microservices and continuous integration.
I am 85 feet down in the middle of the murky green Southern California ocean, huddled close to the giant steel legs of the oil rig Eureka, a monolithic structure that plunges 700 feet down to the sea floor.
As Kanishk Tharoor wrote in The Nation, "historical Robert the Bruce was as cynical and ruthless an opportunist as you could find," though The Outlaw King shows him leader of a monolithic band of Scots fighting an English occupation.

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