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"Smooth" is an interesting choice especially within the paradigms of what it is to be a dad, which are the paradigms I believe Alex Turner is operating within here.
The Chinese market rapidly embraces new products and new paradigms.
Society is grappling with new paradigms and in a sense.
We continue to need new fairy tales and new paradigms.
Prideaux also said the research "smashed several paradigms about Indigenous Australians." 
We're cultivating a vernacular to understand our images beyond stilted paradigms.
But it looks like you can't teach old pundits new paradigms.
Intelligence analysts assess state and non-state actors using different paradigms.
The security paradigms that defined it weren't immutable laws of history.
They're not meant to hold up to actual time-travel paradigms.
" She declared the Air Force must "rewire the paradigms in the Pentagon.
But hey, paradigms shift when people bring fresh perspectives to established industries.
My intention [with the character of the father] was to break paradigms.
Pulled himself through centuries, through zeitgeists and kitchens, through paradigms and junkyards.
Today's designers operate within paradigms that were established decades ago, including anachronistic sizing.
Since the first Disrupt, TechCrunch has strived to showcase startups upending traditional paradigms.
In addition to this, we must go beyond planning within our current paradigms.
American Teen also tweaks musical paradigms in its blend of airy and concrete.
Their uniforms have subtly changed, as have their haircut paradigms and major sponsors.
The healthy response to this question is anxiety; paradigms hurt when they shift.
These shifting paradigms fit in much less snugly when it comes to documentaries though.
All of these, in their various forms, are paradigms that affect us right now.
"The paradigms are changing on the issue of drugs and their consumption," he said.
You probably fall within three different paradigms: There are some who like to work.
Heteronormative paradigms are being questioned more frequently than ever, and not just by gay people.
In some cases, it just makes sense to adopt widely-recognized interactions or UI paradigms.
It's interesting to see how different blockchains are adopting various programming paradigms for their blockchains.
You need to be an outsider—that is how paradigms always change, from the outside.
That goes against international paradigms for not engaging in the manipulation of heritable genomic data.
Sweet Venus opposes your ruling planet Uranus, urging you to break free from restrictive paradigms.
So they only refer to a certain paradigm and they're blind to the [other paradigms].
The Hottentot and the harem in Ponzanesi's essay are quite different paradigms of the desiring gaze.
At a high level, two possible paradigms seem most likely for how society will use AVs.
His research currently focuses on a new approach to software design, new programming paradigms and cybersecurity.
In a world where we increasingly rely on internet-connected devices, these two paradigms are colliding.
Neither will DISRUPT my technological paradigms, but both make small moments in my life slightly better.
Or if it will happen with just completely new paradigms and new ideas that come along.
Because identity systems are largely based on old, pre-internet paradigms, hiding one's identity online is trivial.
Once kids master something like dressing themselves, they naturally start riffing, inventing new paradigms like ... sweater-pants.
Investing in new paradigms of transportation is difficult if it means you can't pay your bills today.
This is exciting for developers exploring new interaction paradigms, but it also represents a serious privacy concern.
For poets, the old myths are not quaint and remote; they are resonant paradigms of contemporary life.
And those who would update and streamline medical routines offer up paradigms Dr. Nussbaum finds simply bizarre.
Encourage students to question current paradigms and consider how the most marginalized are affected by policy.15.
Apple will need to identify and lead one of the next major paradigms of computing — augmented reality glasses?
Fungible's products enable data centers to leverage their existing hardware infrastructure and benefit from these new technology paradigms.
The medical community is now wondering how to most effectively incorporate psychedelics into existing research and treatment paradigms.
Bucky Fuller wrote of the long lag-time between new paradigms, new technological advances, and their general acceptance.
Ultimately the idea with breaking things is less about causing things to break, more about challenging traditional paradigms.
Startups like Sketchfab are already working to bridge the gap between today's web and these new computing paradigms.
Each generation built upon the previous generation's lessons and built new paradigms for training, technique, equipment and health.
Stemcentrx, which was funded in 2008, claimes to use "new technologies and paradigms" to discover new drug therapies.
These events have helped shape our mindsets and paradigms, and the best investors have applied these lessons well.
Young Muslims had grown up under the paradigms of nationalism, European racism and harsh police states, he said.
As Stuart Hall asserts, by perverting these paradigms, children of the empire lay claim to a Black futurity.
"This study showed that cannabis increased the number of false memories across all three memory paradigms," Ramaekers said.
Vert's interdisciplinary work questions political, historical, and cultural paradigms and the intrinsic role of power in these structures.
What are your thoughts on how AR will meld with other technologies or even design paradigms in the future?
Contemporary artists have also engaged with the monumental, using scale and size to raise questions and challenge dominant paradigms.
This approval also validates new clinical trial paradigms that provide registration data for FDA approvals in multiple tissue sites.
Despite this decline, cryptomarkets can still be understood as a form of political activism and resistance of dominant paradigms.
In dog cognition studies, many experimental paradigms utilize a dog's semantic memory to assess other aspects of their cognitive abilities.
So with these issues in mind, gadget makers are developing new UI paradigms in an attempt to evolve past screens.
New ways of thinking are required with new technologies, rather than the blanket application of old criteria onto new paradigms.
You guys have challenged and potentially even shattered a lot of long-time, long-held false Hollywood beliefs and paradigms.
The new technology did not change things "in a way that fundamentally breaks all our current security principles and paradigms".
We broke out of the existing paradigms to win the Second World War, the Space Race, and the Cold War.
It's a struggle for anybody to take their paradigms and set of beliefs and understandings and completely flip the script.
It isn't a film that reasserts the dominant paradigms of how we live our lives (looking at you, The Road).
All I can do from here is continue to shift paradigms and continue to push the envelope further and further.
So I wanted to make a film breaking that paradigm in India, because these are paradigms we grew up with.
This may be an homage to his interpretation of Soviet Aesthetic paradigms, or, rather, an ironic meta-perspective on them.
This election has shown that old paradigms of accommodation to Israel's racist policies and violations of international law have failed.
The notion that there are sensible political coalitions to be had outside of partisan paradigms is a cherished American idea.
Some even grow so large that they turn into paradigms, their logic organizing the way we see everything around them.
As a historian, I'm natively skeptical of undue optimism: Paradigms shift a lot less often than we think they do.
It sounds less than perfect, as though it's reaching to break out of the paradigms of what we consider popular music.
She is frustrated that when she writes, she feels she must distort her stories to fit the paradigms that literature rewards.
To me, Apps have the following problems and these new paradigms only address a handful of them while making others worse.
These were situations where the researchers were working in entirely new fields and developing novel methodological paradigms, often with mixed results.
Suffering leads Killmonger and Magneto to adopt their oppressors' paradigms, attempting to flip the power structure to put themselves on top.
This gets us back to the two paradigms: getting it right the first time, and fixing things quickly when problems arise.
There is a positive trend in the air — a sense that paradigms are shifting and women are rising up and awakening.
My S&M, from whatever process I am engaging, is my way of subverting dominant paradigms and radically distorting belief systems.
Swift is easier to learn, safer, uses modern development paradigms and is elegant in a way that Objective-C never was.
Three whole new programming paradigms will be in vogue in the time it takes an organ maker to construct one instrument.
Dr. D., as he is known to his social media following, exemplifies the shifting paradigms around sexual and gender minority health.
In adulthood, we begin to process and learn new ways of survival outside the specific paradigms we accepted in our youth.
Afropunk is considered by many to be a safe space where freedom of expression is truly unbound by socio-normative paradigms.
He begins by comparing the lives and views of the intellectual godfathers of the two paradigms: Adolf Berle and Michael Jensen.
Franken understands better than most the power of fame as a way to gain a political audience and scramble ideological paradigms.
Even as it became more diverse, it became more diverse within certain very limited paradigms, chief among them fame and money.
Viron Erol Vert's exhibition at Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien questions political, historical, and cultural paradigms and the role of power in them.
"We're trying to use different language in order to break paradigms that have been established," Schumacher-Hodge told me over the phone.
It would be excessive and even erroneous to seek among the works here any universal principles that would respond to concrete paradigms.
Our survey shows 46% of executives believe industry boundaries are blurring and new paradigms are emerging, driven by the rise of platforms.
Kushner said in his speech that the Palestinian leadership is stuck on old paradigms, and there is a need for new thinking.
The global economy and its new work paradigms require new skills: in the multi-career existence, life-long learning becomes a must.
In theory, it delivers secure transactional data in a distributed manner that prohibits the inordinate accumulation of power found in centralized paradigms.
In a new report, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace‎ notes the contrasting mentality and security paradigms behind nuclear decisions in each country.
My business is, with some humor and some fairness and some invitation, to try to nudge paradigms a tiny bit to the side.
The first goal of my book is to shift the paradigms of protest by challenging activists to question this dominant theory of activism.
"The paradigms derived from the clinical studies have been useful to explore how the healthy brain adapts thought to ongoing reality," he says.
On the plus side, I love it when movies engage with language, and the power it has to completely shape worldviews and paradigms.
Ms. Ali said American high schools had "stayed the same for 100 years" and were badly in need of new ideas and paradigms.
With digitally enabled peer-to-peer everything, from riding to working to living, emerging artists and entrepreneurs are creating new paradigms for coexisting.
"It was a challenge," Bailey told Broadly about the directing the project that turns the table on paradigms of gender and hyper-masculinity.
Trump wants to move away from the tired foreign policy paradigms of the past, and we intend to help him achieve this aim.
"Ultimately our material is a massive departure from the paradigms with which other companies are approaching the development of biodegradable materials," she said.
New form factors always lead to a little bit of chaos, a reordering of winners and losers, and new interface paradigms for computers.
Most recently, new research paradigms for cancer research spearheaded by efforts such as Stand Up To Cancer are helping to push science forward.
What wasn't possible just yesterday is becoming mainstream today as we develop new experiences, explore new tech, topple old paradigms and continue to adapt.
In the past, presidents have viewed the region through the prism of the Cold War, terrorism or Israel, but those paradigms have shifted dramatically.
Every chapter swings for the fences, especially since Hyden makes clear that he is setting out to challenge any conventional wisdom or unquestioned paradigms.
The industry won't grow through old paradigms about race, gender, and body politics, and the creators of today's comics are plugging into that fact.
It should never have been only the women who could possibly be the paradigms of goodness and grace and beacons of hope and life.
I don't want Apple to fall back on the crutch of just using desktop OS paradigms to solve the iPad's user interface intuitiveness problem.
Elissa Strauss calls upon various religious and scientific ethical paradigms to argue that personhood is more gradual — and mysterious — than anti-abortion activists believe.
Her work probes deeply into questions of gender, perception, language, the body, and the role of technology in reshaping the limits of these paradigms.
" The researcher describes the framework of justifications that underpin the Israeli government's use of force in Gaza as an unprecedented "fusing of legal paradigms.
Of course the day-one iPhone X apps will be mere adaptations of iPhone apps that were built for different screens, devices, and interaction paradigms.
It could care less about your favorite programming language or patterns or paradigms and is only interested in hardware efficiency given a particular system architecture.
The installation's data feed does not come from Istanbul but from South Korea's New Songdo City, one of the current paradigms for a smart city.
Shelf Life, a take-home exercise, makes you think more deeply about the paradigms you might be absorbing, perhaps unconsciously, from your own book collection.
Belle doesn't break any gender role paradigms, but femininity in her story has more agency and more strength than it did for her passive predecessors.
"We're for the moment in one of those paradigms where low rates are looked at as a risk factor rather than a tailwind," he said.
Throughout the period when world records were improving, so too were the training paradigms: from intensity training to interval training to a focus on endurance.
Young people are digital natives, thought to be cognitively sharper, less distracted by family and less beholden to current industry paradigms, according to the study.
If we untether ourselves from the old paradigms, we can open our minds to real solutions to expand opportunity and innovation while ensuring our safety.
The second point is that this is an international phenomenon; like bitcoin regulation, we'll probably see many different paradigms for token regulation around the world.
These longtime traditional elements shape culture and thinking, setting up the following inquiries: How are Istanbul's ancient supremacy paradigms relevant to recent history and culture?
" As a twice-married mother who was a performer, concert organizer, and teacher, she "did not fit comfortably within the late 19th-century paradigms of womanhood.
Traditional paradigms around producing, selling and buying cars are changing and — along with a serious uptick in electric vehicle ownership — creating huge opportunities for tech startups.
"We believe that businesses and developers should take advantage of the public cloud paradigms and use frameworks such as Sunshine to build these applications," he said.
Companies wishing to penetrate this market will need to conduct well-designed, randomized, controlled, properly powered clinical studies in order to change or influence treatment paradigms.
New compute paradigms Simply jamming a bunch of memory close to a bunch of compute results in big chips that sap up a bunch of power.
It confronts more than 125 years of American imperialism in Hawaiʻi, interrogates false paradigms about science for all humankind, and demands a future that is just.
Even just fully exploring the implications of the techniques we've discovered so far will take many years, during which new paradigms, if they're needed, can emerge.
To put it another way, Pratt and Russell, who represent two different generations' paradigms of slacker/dude cool, don't quite ascend to the Skywalker-Vader firmament.
It explores notions of the primordial self in a modern world, protests changing paradigms, and looks deep into the darker and more uncomfortable aspects of humanity.
In Joyce's era, paradigms shifted once in a long while (the light bulb, the automobile, the radio) and then remained generally the same, with incremental improvements.
Implementation of the Affordable Care Act, significant medical advances against diseases and the focus on population health management are among the many forces challenging traditional paradigms.
Non-linear and hybrid warfare can be compared to any number of irregular warfare paradigms such as Cold War Active Measures, unconventional, asymmetric or 85033th generation.
As we observe and adjust to the sociosexual storm we're all in, let's appreciate the powers and paradigms making it possible: feminism, but also free markets.
This can only be achieved by understanding that President Putin and current Russian leaders are thinking and operating based on Cold War paradigms of power politics.
But the chaos of the dead and the mysteries of the living present a set of real-life paradigms that prevent us from aestheticizing the image.
There are a bunch of Slack things that are so second nature now, or common enough UI paradigms, that I don't think of them as shortcuts anymore.
As the paradigms of work shift, so too must state and federal policies which ensure that work and wealth do not become hopelessly divorced from one another.
It was something that needed to happen for us to just provide a new iteration of The Outfit TX. That's what we're all about, is shifting paradigms.
Leading up to the dot-com bubble, people argued that internet companies had created such new, transformative paradigms that old models for predicting business cycles were obsolete.
The old paradigms are breaking down, and the inability of the party establishments to adapt to this change led to Brexit and the ascent of Donald Trump.
Kendrick Lamar's positivity in the face of bleakness is admirable, but his ability to turn that attitude into art that continues to shake our paradigms is incredible.
The search for a theory that would unify the two paradigms — a theory of "quantum gravity" — is perhaps the single most ambitious project in modern theoretical physics.
"I think the main reason this history is so little known is that it just didn't fit any of the paradigms — it confused people," Ms. Rachleff said.
Kearns argues that this isn't due to the technology itself, though, but to the cultural change that comes with adopting the new development paradigms adopting these technologies necessitates.
UBS describes the iPod's functionality as "modest", but explains that it was a "transition product between two paradigms", which could reveal the long-term direction for the company.
Scientists establish paradigms, Kuhn wrote in a book called The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, and those sets of ideas inform and guide research until another paradigm overturns them.
The idea, of course, is for these enterprises to then stay on the Skytap cloud as they adopt new development paradigms like microservices and technologies like software containers.
"Right now we're seeing all of these phone paradigms being shrunk down to a wrist-sized screen," Cronologics co-founder Leor Stern told The Verge in an interview.
What he did emphasize, however, was a need for entrepreneurs to be daring, fight through discomfort, relish in naysayers' lack of vision and move away from present paradigms.
So, while traditional enterprise technology hasn't typically flourished in the region, a consumer-style application like Repsly that uses social media paradigms is well-suited to take off.
During the two-thousands, affect theory became one of the dominant paradigms of literary studies, and a bridge to other fields, notably social psychology, anthropology, and political theory.
Through transgression and appropriation, participating artists envision new paradigms of life in the region and its diaspora, by challenging preconceived notions of what it means to be Caribbean.
Gregg Allman, the one who stayed behind, took new drugs and shattered old paradigms, only to find himself no better off than he was when he started out.
But treating Shepard's stage paradigms superficially can lead to characterizations that miss the point of how his figures got to be heartbroken or angry in the first place.
In philanthropy, as in business, he is drawn to situations where his capital and energy can be applied to drive transformative solutions and change paradigms, notably in education.
He can skip straight to the riffs, turning events from many centuries ago into neat paradigms for today: "It's exactly the same!" is one of Zemmour's favorite phrases.
Psychiatry is littered with the bones and fragments of paradigms that were going to "save" it — some nearly extinct, like psychodynamics, and others holding on, like neurochemistry and genetics.
So while 3D Touch might keep incrementally helping to shift a few extra premium iPhones at the top of the range, it isn't going to be shifting any paradigms.
Media companies will pioneer lucrative new paradigms for generating and consuming content (and advertising) as individuals gain hundreds of additional hours of free time in their cars every year.
IoT technological advancements could reinforce existing paradigms, simply making the current take-make-dispose linear economy more and more efficient, whilst failing to address resource and natural capital issues.
Email has been the dominant channel, but we now know there are other experiences, there are other paradigms that we want to be able to have with our communication.
There's more greatness to be discovered, yet I have been seduced by paradigms that dictate the parameters of greatness in a way that's stacked against so many talented people.
We've collected to build a foundation for the photography collection, while hoping to add to the canons in various fields in a way that shifts cultural paradigms and historical narratives.
With her flamboyant wardrobe and demeanor, Moira is a big, biker-gloved fuck you to all the archaic paradigms of how women should dress and behave after a certain age.
The move follows similar announcements by Amazon, Google, Facebook, and Microsoft, all of which are betting that voice commands and chatbots will be one of the next big computing paradigms.
The old and new paradigms were the focus at a high-level, invitation-only forum in Singapore last week, organized by the King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center (KAPSARC).
Go Ask Your Dad will explore useful paradigms and best parenting practices that will help you think of old problems in new ways or new problems previous generations didn't face.
We, the majority of the people, must make America what it has declared itself to be....a democracy...not to be destroyed by vicious, lying, self-absorbed paradigms of evilness.
Discussions of politics are often driven by stereotypes and demographic paradigms, and as such, the predominant image of the "Trump supporter" has tended to be a working-class white man.
It's not only with respect to race that Hollywood remains trapped in old ideas and stale forms — in narrative paradigms that look increasingly dubious in the light of current events.
Uranus is the planet of new paradigms, so it's no wonder that the year oral contraceptives were offered to the public was when the planet of invention was in Cancer.
But we turned these paradigms on their heads, recognizing that millennials want to have easy access, to experience things on their own and to talk and share with each other.
Sometimes we do get reasonable answers, but it's important to note that the mere act of asking expands our minds and allows us to try on an infinite number of paradigms.
If we consider the possibility of fundamentally different paradigms, such as much longer human lifespans, we can see the need for even more innovation beyond what today's startups are working on.
For instance, MIT's New Drug Development Paradigms initiative (NEWDIGS) and the Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy are both working on innovative solutions for the financing and reimbursement of these therapies.
However, before that happens, new methods of human-machine communication will leverage the strengths of humans and machines to create new interaction paradigms that are as natural as our own language.
Germany, meanwhile, falls somewhere between paradigms two and three: most citizens are covered by government-administered schemes, but those earning above a certain threshold can choose to buy private health insurance.
But, if the prize money can attract research teams, the X Prize Foundation could end up fostering new paradigms, which the institution hopes will lead to new products that benefit humanity.
It's hard not to see the parallels between de la Peña and Goddard, both of whose revolutionary efforts have changed paradigms, shifting ideas about what can be achieved in their fields.
But it did feel very necessary for me to use the institutional resources I have access to to support work that is truly shifting paradigms in nightlife, contemporary art, and beyond.
The "A21," which we did during Rio+20, where I presented a manifesto and our sustainability concepts and practices, with a super contemporary twist, breaking paradigms (see my A21 art book).
"It is easier for new technology paradigms to win in new areas than to re-fight old battles," says Chris Dixon of Andreessen Horowitz, another VC firm with investments in the field.
This is the mobile age dominated by Apple, Google, and increasingly Facebook, so the sooner we move into a different future with different platforms and paradigms, the better off Microsoft will be.
Reward programs seem stale, mobile apps remain mired in early-2000s UX paradigms and, all too often, critical financial decisions (and their expensive associated fees) are hidden like booby-traps for users.
In California, the norm was to spend hours wandering in and out of doors, in and out of social spaces, in and out of conversations, in and out of paradigms of thought.
And with the looming rollout of the iPhone 8 and iPhone X, Apple is still looking to change paradigms, as it now fights to distinguish itself from an industry it helped create.
The video discloses a phenomenological space, perhaps an alternating reality — similar to the space of dreams — that invites the viewer to detach from the geopolitical, cultural paradigms where ideological power structures reign.
It was a form of cooperation binding us by our sociological circumstance, indigenous paradigms and our adopted response to unify ourselves along political cultural oriented purposes, in lieu of solely aesthetical ones.
I walk out to the garden, where green topiaries and scented rosemary invite contemplation and wonder whether there are artistic paradigms that are more ecological, re-envisioning how artists produce and deliver art.
Its fatal flaw came from overestimating the business market, underestimating the general public's demand for mobile email access, and failing to react when Apple and Google changed the paradigms of the smartphone market.
Brooklyn-based artist and designer Ali Schachtschneider is charting the frontier of fresh paradigms for fashion production, working at the bioengineering co-op, Genspace, to re-conceptualize the ways we think about clothes.
"For workers around the world, policy makers, and business leaders — and not just social scientists who specialize in socio-economic paradigms — that should give pause for thought, and be a spur for action."
These tensions are emblematic of the wider debate over how to regulate the gig economy, something public authorities have struggled with as new and popular service providers challenge the paradigms of traditional business.
The theme of this year's biennial is "Working Promesse — Shifting Work Paradigms," and as the newest UNESCO City of Design, plus a place with a turbulent labor history, Detroit is a featured guest.
"Conversations with investors were tough in first few years because investors thought in the regular paradigms of the past and saw that there would be only one global winner," he told Business Insider.
One of my strongest takeaways is that the very paradigms of "choice" and individual responsibility in how we eat are just as flawed as those ideas are in other arenas, like reproductive rights.
Not only did it shape the fighting approach of the man who would become the world's most famous martial artist, but the match itself was a key moment in a battle of paradigms.
This has to do more with extending the paradigms and choices of 2016 into the 2020 election and seeing the present through the prism of what was denied Hillary Clinton, Sanders, or movement conservatives.
"There's still a chance to change the web paradigms, if only because the stakes are much higher—not just search history and friends lists, but also biometrics and full mapping of our physical graph."
By structures I mean not just the super-rich, the corporations and nations who hold the puppet strings in human societies, but the frameworks or paradigms with which we make sense of the world.
Paroxysm of Sublime includes works by Eddie Aparicio, Carmen Argote, Beatriz Cortez, and other artists who respond to present-day anxieties about climate change and offer alternative paradigms to the natural and built environment.
At the literal polar opposite end of the spectrum, Fat Bat Dana merges body positivity with whimsy, a deceptively subversive way of challenging dominant paradigms of color, size, and femininity within the goth space.
Because, of course, the day will be loaded with top-notch speakers who, along with TC editors, will discuss the opportunities and challenges — social, economic and regulatory — that come from creating new mobile paradigms.
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Wonderfully lo-fi – by which I mean created by people unconcerned about treating players kindly, guiding them along, or any such proprieties – a lot of these games exist outside the paradigms that define mainstream horror.
The Declaration of Independence holds its truths to be 'self-evident' … What Americans have confronted lately is a state of affairs in which many of our most basic paradigms are no longer obvious to everyone.
It was not, of course, their intention or their focus, but in their battle for gender equality, they — and others like them — managed to subvert the dominant paradigms that dictated how a woman should look.
To notice patterns, to notice how our language, how our behavior, how the systems and structures and paradigms in which we operate actually reinforce these power differences, which lead to sexual assault and sexual violence.
I still wish the app ecosystem was stronger, but I give credit to Microsoft for being ahead of both Apple and Google in trying to bring mobile app (and web app) paradigms to the desktop.
Other common ideas take the form of massive data dumps or sending out computer programs that will be capable of being run by the aliens once they've got a basic grip on human coding paradigms.
Minority Report keeps resonating in pop culture not because it was a great movie (it was okay) but because of the crazy user interface paradigms that started showing up in real consumer electronics years later.
"Traditional paradigms in experimental psychology, watching a film, or playing a non-immersive video game cannot create the strong illusion of owning and controlling a body that is not your own," Madary and Metzinger write.
The iPad Pro-compatible Pencil has gesture support that the original stylus lacks, meaning that developers of Pencil-enabled apps will have to contend with two interaction paradigms or just code for the lowest common denominator.
Since then, any form of art, whether it is political or not, if it was outside the esthetic and ethical paradigms of the cultural policy, would be subjected to official judgment and censored, condemned, and denigrated.
However, video games are already progressing past these techniques to tell new kinds of stories by exploring paradigms of agency, modes of interaction, our connection to other players in multiplayer environments, and presence in virtual worlds.
In retrospect, the findings might not come as too much of a surprise: Researchers who study salamanders and other amphibians, the paradigms for tissue regeneration, see this happening on a far grander scale all the time.
Between the lines: The U.S. and its allies are now gaping at the failure of traditional paradigms of military deterrence in the age of asymmetric warfare, despite a buildup in U.S. Naval presence in recent months.
If I'm allowed to recast my design prediction for 2017, then I'll move away from traditional design paradigms altogether — toward non-visual interfaces (Amazon Alexa, Siri, Cortana, Google Home) or extra-visual interfaces (augmented reality, virtual reality).
Fontana still has the power to overcome the tyranny of the discreet paradigms into which acid art and religious art are placed, to re-contextualize them away from certitude and keep art an open, fluid, mythical conduit.
With the current pace of scientific discovery unfolding at an unprecedented pace, now more than ever does the FDA need be able to effectively communicate with the biomedical research community regarding pressing development issues and future paradigms.
The return for the people and business on government-supported NIH funding, is the discovery of 153 new FDA-approved drugs, vaccines and treatment paradigms with major reductions in death from heart disease, stroke, cancer and infections.
Some would point to Kuhn's scientific paradigms and argue that medicine wasn't ready for such a shift in thinking, others that it reflects the entirely unscientific nature of premodern medicine and the blinkered self-confidence of doctors.
Earlier on the week of August 19, at the systems design-focused Clarity Conf, designer and art director Tatiana Mac gave a talk about the ways in which systems of oppression can replicate in systems design paradigms.
Rather than today's "red versus blue" or "rich versus poor" paradigms, the SALT deduction, based on an earlier precedent established during the Civil War, was focused on preventing federal intrusion and dominance over state and local taxation.
Both the anxiety and tentative sense of possibility that comes from living in deteriorating liberal democracies, climate change, and changing paradigms around sex and gender are all on display in everything from superhero series to indie comics.
First nabbed for phone card fraud as a teenager, the man born Kim Schmitz has been convicted of multiple crimes by breaking laws meant to regulate how business got done in older telecommunications paradigms and on the internet.
But then the voice wails more lyrics like "Morality doesn't exist/It's a construct we breed into children who see/We create our paradigms/We create all our lives/Ancient biology/Roman psychologies..." against sweeping, Spanish guitar chords.
"She's determined, and in a way she's challenging the social paradigms about what you're supposed to look like and what you're supposed to achieve or establish in your life by a certain stage in your life," she elaborated.
Just as Tesla can both build cars at scale and update them with regular software upgrades – two very different operational paradigms and capabilities – companies will also need to learn how to evolve to flex both of these traits.
But this was a radical notion: At the time, one of the dominant paradigms for understanding autism was that the condition was caused by "refrigerator mothers" — emotionally frigid women who were not warm enough to nurture developing children.
Instead, to the surprise of absolutely nobody given my obsession with how companies are trying to get big-screen computers beyond the UX paradigms of the 1980s and 90s, I'm interested in an iPad rumor about a keyboard.
As interaction paradigms shift towards voice and motion control we can expect to see devices that are always listening to us and following us in the real world, reading vital signs and telling us important data on the go.
As artists like Lil Wayne rose in ranks in the mid-aughts, they "broke away from hood-centered paradigms in hip-hop culture," said Langston Wilkins, ethnomusicologist and program officer with the State Humanities Council of Tennessee in Nashville.
His comment on how superposition aides in storing information is an argument that can be equally made to explain the power which quantum computing possesses to process information in a fashion that is distinctly different from the classical paradigms.
And the burden, like it or not, now falls on whites in power to show some vision, broaden the paradigms, do something transformative to what remains a mostly reductive view of black and brown people among predominantly white audiences.
It's a good example of the multiple ways that #exstrange aims to disrupt — to use a word popular among internet capitalists — assumptions about commercial exchange, virtual connection, and the contexts in which art can live, among other familiar paradigms.
Regardless, what the active audience and participatory paradigms suggest is that it is not enough to see how many people were exposed to a fake news story or YouTube video; we must understand what these viewers do with it.
The new paradigms will need to fit not the relatively stable industrial work force of the last century but a gig economy in which workers are increasingly likely to hold multiple jobs or report to no workplace at all.
Donath's points runs parallel with Versions' overall interest in how we can explore and embrace new and different paradigms for cultural forms in VR. In pursuit of this, Versions' later panels were a refreshing push toward the more experimental and eclectic.
The ability to make calls without a phone on hand is nice — and I'm told people still communicate that way — but its on-the-go Apple Music (coming in about a month) and mobile payment are the real new paradigms here.
As much as Noah will be missed if he leaves the Bulls, it's hard not to hope he ends up with an organization more eager to appreciate his singular take on basketball, however much it fits into morphing NBA paradigms.
While no one denies the complex challenges in addressing multifaceted health disparities, continuing to operate under the same clinical research paradigms but expecting a different result will continue to deprive large numbers of Americans from receiving the most effective cancer treatments.
This has nothing to do with being indexical, or with any of the other paradigms critics have applied to Barré's practice: he was a painter determined to discover what he could do in paint that had not been done before.
"What Laurent has proven is the ETN structure has worked and been able to deliver that pattern of returns that's different from the two paradigms filed with the SEC, which is the physical and the bitcoin futures products," Hougan said.
But I think they're starting with artists who might be exploring themes of queerness or resisting dominant paradigms in their work or artists who, there may be aspects of their work that might already be inviting a certain kind of controversy.
Of the many paradigms that his candidacy has exploded and pieties it has torched, few stand out like the pantomime of erotic sobriety that other politicians were routinely asked to perform, the garb of traditional, conventional morality that they were required to don.
In " Mind Fixers " (Norton), Anne Harrington, a history-of-science professor at Harvard, follows "psychiatry's troubled search for the biology of mental illness," deftly tracing a progression of paradigms adopted by neurologists, psychiatrists, and psychologists, as well as patients and their advocates.
He told him to buy Thomas Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions—a 220-page tome arguing that world views are displaced every so often during scientific revolutions, creating new paradigms in their place—and not to return until he had read it.
That's notable because a lot of other automakers who are stuffing big screens in their cars are trying to use all that extra real estate as an excuse to try out new user interface paradigms or put different types of media on display.
"We see a shift from a preference for Western-style democracy, the old paradigms, the old conventions of free trade and globalization, to more strongman rule [and] firmer control of governments," said Lito Camacho, vice chairman for Asia Pacific at Credit Suisse.
The possibility of being subject, and lost, to forces beyond our control is always there, to greater and lesser degrees, but the examples in the Meeting's presentations showed that means and ways of subverting paradigms and forging other paths can be found.
When: Saturday, January 21, 6–9pm & Sunday, January 22, 11am–6pm Where: 356 Mission (356 S. Mission Road, Boyle Heights, Los Angeles) A common theme in many of this week's picks is the power of art to challenge dominant paradigms and effect social change.
"We will be questioning paradigms such as 'sustained economic development', the 'competitive city', and the 'smart city', as well as the expectations of communities at risk and victimized to be 'resilient'," Zarate and Schechla said in an e-mail to the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
And, you know, increasingly when you think about entertainment space in the cultural conversation, when you think about the shows that can change certain entertainment paradigms, can open up new categories, a lot of times this idea of critical success does not have scale attached.
In a strange bout of irony, the efforts on behalf of the iPad software team to keep things simple (same icons, same grid, same app switching paradigms) and true to their original intent have instead caused a sort of complexity to creep into the arrangement.
It becomes this vicious circle — if the military does it, it must be a war; if it's a war, it must be a military job — to the point that it starts to squeeze out both other institutions and other legal paradigms for thinking about issues.
Literally there is two paradigms, regular publishing, which everyone is used to, and I'm talking about a newspaper style where they present stories to you and then you read them in their collected way, from New York Times to the Wall Street Journal to Recode.
"If we assume demands on our airwaves continue to grow at breakneck pace, now is the time to explore new sharing paradigms that can make it possible to have a whole range of activities in a single spectrum band, " said FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel earlier this month.
Yet for a family — and a political party — so hermetically sealed off from American culture, we were certain that we had our finger on the pulse of the country, offering as certain inspiration to the average American citizen the paradigms of the Russian and Cuban revolutions.
The idea that you could point your phone at the restaurant you're across the street from and see Yelp reviews two seconds later — no need to open up a map or type in an address or name — is an extremely natural expansion of existing search paradigms.
That kind of investment could both meet the fund's mission to shift paradigms, and help clear the way for rapid scaling-up of clean technology in developing countries – a key to keeping global warming to well under 2 degrees Celsius, as agreed in Paris last year, Singh said.
It may be that my generational position, somewhere between the Gary Cooper and Timothée Chalamet paradigms of manhood, is the source of my anxiety; I haven't fully sloughed off the antique value system I grew up with and have a hard time understanding how a son of mine would.
Those who do not side with the pure Democrats and pure Republicans include millions of Americans who are innovative, who are tired of old paradigms, and who would vote for candidates who present an array of vibrant, creative policies that do not occupy one side of the political spectrum.
The app was first launched for Android in April and, as we noted at the time, it reinvents a lot of the established paradigms to work well on mobile and particularly large screens that don't have a home button — which is steadily becoming every premium devices on the market today.
Arguing against the need for traditional drilling of grammatical paradigms, Mr Greene advocates an approach focused on immersion in the written word, supplemented with some rote learning; surprisingly, given his earlier remarks on the loss of the who/whom distinction, he considers mastery of this necessary for producing "high-quality prose".
Dalmia only addresses such policy at the end of her column: [T]he fact of the matter is that there are two education paradigms in this country — the old one that favors public accountability via the political process and the new one that favors parental accountability via the market process.
To ensure equal pay going forward, we need to be open to new paradigms while recognizing the specific needs and desires of the WNT and MNT... Beyond player salaries, my platform calls for equal resources for our women's program, from the coaching staff to the training facilities to the travel accommodations.
As these psychologists explain in their book, "Cross Cultures: How Global Families Negotiate Change Across Generations," an appreciation of these three paradigms can help ease the dynamics between older and younger generations, who may have grown up in different cultural milieus, and between business partners from different parts of the world.
"I think the space station and microgravity is an excuse for us to relook at our accepted paradigms and ways of thinking from a fresh perspective, and once we do that, we learn new things and discover new ways of looking at old things and looking at old data in new ways."
"Both activities illustrate a variety of cognitive and visual features that serve as paradigms for evaluating patients," said Dr. Irwin Braverman of the Yale School of Medicine, who, with his Yale museum partner Linda Friedlaender, published the positive results of a controlled study in The Journal of the American Medical Association in 2001.
"As software and biology continue to be on a collision course, new technology paradigms will emerge that will unleash creativity and empower scientists, clinicians and engineers to read, edit and write biology — including key human functions," said Ciarán O'Leary, general partner at Blueyard Capital, which led the most recent investment into the company.
A confirmation bias is at work, and the belief to be confirmed is that a book by MacKenzie Bezos — one half of the richest couple in the world, partner to a man who has exploded paradigms of retail, labor, even capitalism itself, and upended the very industry that publishes her books — just has to be a roman à clef.
Lemann, a journalist and dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, contrasts two paradigms for the U.S. economy: the 1950s model where large businesses vied with a powerful government in an institutionally stable system, and the post-1980 world in which executives are remunerated by large grants of stock options and takeover deals proliferate.
But as these women lived, and as they bear a common core to all living people, it is fair to assume they dreamed, they hoped, they felt pain, they desired to be free in a society that, having recently toppled one system of their oppression, wasted no time in constructing new paradigms to take its place.
DB: In much of your work, you use irony to critique sociopolitical and cultural paradigms, such as in "I love you 301" (2009), where you use a karaoke format with statements like, "a person who denigrates the Government of the Republic of Turkey," inviting the audience to participate in speech acts foregrounded by overt criticism of the government.
" According to David Wurmser, who served as senior adviser on the Middle East to former Vice President Dick Cheney and is currently an executive at the Dephi Global Analysis Group, which he founded: "To admit the failure of the peace process is tantamount to the West's policy elite's admitting the complete collapse of the several paradigms upon which their entire world view is anchored.
Maybe a Kardashian will keep a secret that will remain unearthed for hundreds of years, and future children will write poems about the One Secret the Kardashians Kept, and writers will frame historical paradigms around it, and the film adaptation will star whoever is Tom Hanks in 2416, and Kris Jenner will attend the premiere, winsome and #proud as she was 400 years before.
Through his art and his actions, Ocean has sought limitless freedom: from fans&apos ever-more aggressive expectations in the quantity-focused world of streaming; from restrictive contracts; from outdated industry gatekeepers; from reductive stereotypes; from heteronormative prejudice; from fear of vulnerability; from "shame or self-loathing"; from celebrity social media paradigms; even from the pressure that he&aposll keep serving as our pillar of openness and vulnerability.
Unlike girls of color, who are not permitted to slip in and out of their fabricated media caricatures so easily, we laugh at the criminal behavior of privileged white girls like Neiers — we mock them and gawk at them — because their privilege comes along with a supposed blankness of history, one which gives us a pass from having to consider their antics within larger paradigms of sex, race, and class-based discrimination.
While I don't wholeheartedly accept the idea that clubbing should necessarily be some kind of totally transformative experience where paradigms shift every time you nip out for a cigarette, but come on, the literal last thing this world—this crumbling, awful, terrible, scared, shocked, ruined, wrecked, fucked world—needs is a night in Norwich called Technix 'N Chill where Dane Bowers plays a selection of all your favourite 90s R&B and garage anthems.
The House is set for a Wednesday vote on the 21st Century Cures Act, the product of nearly three years of intense bipartisan collaboration, consultation with experts and patient groups, and dialogue with medical regulators on the future of biomedical innovation in the U.S.  If passed, the legislation could help companies, researchers, and regulators develop improved paradigms for evaluating medicines developed based on cutting edge science, allowing for safer and more effective medicines to reach patients faster.
It's a word thrown around a lot now by influential designers like Gosha Rubchinskiy and Vetements' Demna Gvasalia, who were only teenagers back then but whose work seeks to capture a sense of the gritty reality expressed in the late Corinne Day's photographs of Moss and the early work of Martin Margiela or Helmut Lang, whose clothing — purposefully creased and shredded, constructed from synthetic fabrics with little embellishment — consciously rejected established paradigms of high fashion in search of something new.

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