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"permanence" Definitions
  1. the state of lasting for a long time or for all time in the future

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Permanence. The permanence is believing that it will get better.
We want permanence — that's been our mantra since the beginning — simplify, bring us parity and give us some level of stability and permanence.
IT DOESNT WORK THAT WAY WE DO BELIEVE ITS GOT TO BE PERMANENT AND SOMETHING THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE AND THE FINANCE COMMITTEE IS PASSIONATE ABOUT, I AS WELL IS PASSIONATE ABOUT IT PERMANENCE WORKS, PERMANENCE IS NECESSARY AND PERMANENCE IS ABSOLUTELY DOABLE.
Jacob searched the rearview mirror for Max—children learn to trust the permanence of their parents, parents learn to doubt the permanence of their children.
Giving them permanence as fixed words makes them less daunting.
The above scenarios are compatible with Fitch's interpretation of permanence.
But safety is largely an illusion, and permanence a fiction.
As a surer route to permanence than sound or flesh.
An arranged marriage is based on a premise of permanence.
While there are no guarantees of permanence, it's progress nonetheless.
They attempt to stop time and assert a false permanence.
That the deep nature of our fissures somehow means permanence.
I mean there's a permanence, there's a meaning to that.
Their lives there have taken on an air of permanence.
But genius has a way of arguing for its permanence.
They look so young as to have barely developed object permanence.
The city's university has 15,000 students and a sense of permanence.
Read and bear witness to the story's permanence, its robust heart.
So, their petty sibling fights congealed into a state of permanence.
Proclamations of legalization permanence are premature, particularly with Trump in office.
"Reducing the permanence of data may have some impact," he said.
As the weeks passed, I recognized the permanence of the Internet.
I was going to ask about the permanence of this situation.
This is something that can only be accomplished through relative permanence.
After all, it's bipartisanship that instantiates a policy win into permanence.
Lastly, I'd like to see more permanence on the individual side.
Those rocks are at once symbols of transience and of permanence.
Typographical fixity preserves, and gives a certain permanence to, written thought.
"The churches give the neighborhood a feeling of permanence," he said.
Their lives in limbo have taken on an air of permanence.
Dictatorships thrive off their own vastness, their nightmarish mysteries, their apparent permanence.
Antarctica is about finding permanence in the most alien place on Earth.
I mean that literally; they waited in a state of transient permanence.
But she said the three-dimensional logos were something with more permanence.
No wonder Trump, a master of television, has no permanence of thought.
So we did The Great Destroyer, he left again with more permanence.
But Kelly's comments Sunday cast doubt on the permanence of that decision.
But Lindahl sees the blockchain's permanence and openness as its greatest assets.
It buys power and influence, it buys class and it buys permanence.
I had come to believe that the most important therapy is permanence.
New research, though, suggests that their permanence is more than skin deep.
The permanence of social media, everyone is going to have a paper trail.
Twitter and its peers have what I'll call a maximalist perspective on permanence.
The process gives the tweet a permanence it might not have had otherwise.
The non-linearity of the series—the lack of narrative—enforces this permanence.
Some actions, environmental changes, and items retain their permanence, and some do not.
Denying Dadaab's permanence wastes international funds and forgoes tax revenues and refugee talent.
They assume the houses are, well, houses — sites of both permanence and memory.
"The key to pro-growth tax reform is permanence and certainty," he said.
Each passing month silently confirms that he and I are heading toward permanence.
As the only listed competitor, it has a certain permanence that rivals lack.
We look at our surroundings and see permanence in things that are perishable.
"The style ... projects a sense of solidity, permanence and calm stature," says Ellis.
Carbon-offset people talk about concerns with things called additionality, leakage and permanence.
DNA-based information that's physically built into an object could offer more permanence.
For them, a life in limbo has taken on an air of permanence.
Although social media often is seen as shallow and ephemeral, it also offers permanence.
All of his salt artworks are tied up in ideas of permanence and impermanence.
Playing the older, wealthier, occasionally predatory Joanne, the anxiety of permanence looms over Stritch.
Not here, at an organization where permanence has been shown to be an illusion.
The cats all die, marking Shirley's first real encounter with the permanence of death.
A potted flower or framed picture would have felt like marks of permanence, somehow.
He wrote that Facebook will pivot toward reducing the "permanence" of messages and stories.
They pretend that the church has the "marble permanence" of a never-changing entity.
"There's an obsession in architecture with permanence, it's considered the ultimate virtue," he says.
It's still pervasive, but Mothakge seemed to have accepted its permanence—even its validity.
The new permanence that reproduction gives us is the hope contained in Benjamin's dirge.
Connoisseurs are grateful for the format's return, for the permanence and tangibility it offers.
Again, life is defined by its slow pace and the permanence of its routines.
Diamonds have a different meaning: Their hardness and their clarity suggest constancy and permanence.
A lack of object permanence is perfectly normal in a 24-month-old baby.
And that scope and permanence can be either wonderful or horrifying, depending on your perspective.
There is something about seeing ourselves in the permanence of print, and we deserve it.
It helped secure the permanence of Israel and the unification of Jerusalem under Israeli rule.
The dead, it turns out, don't possess nearly as much permanence as we might've hoped.
But apps like Instagram and Snapchat have their limits, especially when it comes to permanence.
The permanence of online meant death to the cliché, 'Yesterday's news is tomorrow's fish paper.
But time often proves aesthetic permanence, as well as moral high ground, to be illusory.
"One of the attributes that we hoped would be there was permanence," Corker said. Sen.
This show grapples with new ideas about displacement, permanence and human rights. Oct. 232004-Jan.
The regulatory structure holding back our energy, financial, and manufacturing sectors will harden into permanence.
Space is getting into orbit and being there, living there, establishing a presence, a permanence.
Then there is the Caesar, whose permanence has been engendered by its willingness to change.
"If you say something online, it has a different kind of permanence," Ms. Papacharissi cautioned.
These are obviously useful IDs for advertisers to have, but their permanence is a problem.
The euro — perpetually afflicted by doubt — had dodged the latest immediate threat to its permanence.
Yet the repetition of the same image insists on the permanence of the still moment.
MINNEAPOLIS — Most Western visual art is about permanence, about objects as monuments, stays against time.
Some of the attendant challenges include competition for land and permanence of the carbon sequestration.
The narrative around my feelings that frightens me the most is the idea of permanence.
It's perfectly fine to live a single life fully, with permanence, positivity, and really nice pots.
Or maybe you just don't want to be trapped by the permanence of the digital age.
Maybe it's a last gasp for permanence and tactility, as all of our media becomes ephemeral.
"Debriefing Session II" mines the divide between the ephemerality of information and the permanence of objects.
"This rotation has to be so intense that in practice it would mean permanence," he said.
But the complete integrity of Hesse's self-absorption is what guarantees the permanence of his work.
The group also highlighted Kavanaugh's record on abortion rights and the permanence of Roe v. Wade.
The region entered the 21st century confident in the resiliency and permanence of its democratic institutions.
The flashing text runs words that invoke permanence and lasting in the face of update culture.
I like the illusion of permanence and the idea of buying an object I can keep.
"I didn't understand depression as an illness," my dad concedes, finally coming around to its permanence.
She said the group used brands because of their permanence; unlike tattoos they cannot be removed.
Conceived to convey permanence, the signature building opened in the midst of the telephone company's breakup.
Capturing the vulnerability of the environment's grandest spaces in this manner quickly unravels their perceived permanence.
Others are incalculable: waterlogged photos, frayed communities, the invisible moorings of permanence and safety swept away.
They say it would create uncertainty in the private sector over the permanence of tax relief.
Morrison, the mother of two, said she worries about the "permanence" of what her children share online.
But more significant than the specific tariff changes was a sense of permanence, stability, and legal enforceability.
I transform the worthless into worthy, the bad into good, give permanence to the disposable through art.
End-to-end encryption prevents anyone — including us — from seeing what people share on our services. Permanence.
As much as Hinkie and the 76ers have given TTP a cultural permanence, its meaning hasn't evolved.
I was old enough to be sad, though I couldn't grasp the gravity or permanence of death.
Messing with the permanence of messages could make it feel less reliable or truthful to some users.
End-to-end encryption prevents anyone -- including us -- from seeing what people share on our services. Permanence.
With permanence comes the opportunity to make giving from your IRA part of a long-term plan.
MARRIAGE idealises permanence, and yet it is changing more rapidly than at any time in its history.
The permanence associated with vasectomies means they're more popular with older men, while younger males prefer condoms.
There are now 350,000 Israelis living in settlements across the West Bank with an air of permanence.
Where in the universe should humans migrate to build a civilization with some kind of cosmic permanence?
That your texts could one day resurface is a scary reminder of the permanence of SMS messages.
How could he capture the sentiment of a tired gesture—giving flowers—with earnest originality and permanence?
Is it Hopkins' obvious and aforementioned permanence at the top of middleweight and light heavyweight boxing picture?
Still, it was thought that tattoo-bearing macrophages were stable and long-lived, giving tattoos their permanence.
And our friend gifted us matching tattoos of lavender that really represented the permanence of the relationship.
It transcends tribal loyalty — many Liverpool fans are part of the Everton programs — and represents, instead, permanence.
That permanence is something that we couldn't pack back then, and something that I cannot pack now.
But they also left behind the permanence of a country that would not abide slavery or subjugation.
They remind us of the permanence of history, and its effect on our modern imaginations and psyches.
One crucial difference between the president's proposal and Democratic requirements is the permanence of benefits for Dreamers.
Spiegel pushed for disappearing messages when the permanence of Facebook and Twitter posts was still the norm.
" Asked about the possibility of a U.S. military base in Poland, Trump said it "would certainly be a statement that the U.S. would be making" but declined to say whether there would be a permanent U.S. military presence there because he does not "talk about permanence or non-permanence.
And so this first year, 22020 is about the permanence for middle-class families and our small businesses.
Last year, in a piece for The Atlantic, Adrienne LaFrance wrote about the illusory permanence of the internet.
This bag has an air of permanence and longevity, and yet it's designed for people with modern needs.
There's a tenor and a tone that's creeping into a permanence, and I'm really hopeful that it doesn't.
Ms. West ascribed its resonance to a general appetite for simplicity and permanence that extends to people's wardrobes.
But as it moved from newness to permanence, he felt beamingly sure that Parisians would agree with him.
The documentation includes non-binding, intention-based replacement language that supports our permanence assessment of the hybrid instruments.
What he finds tough to swallow about the Arkangel technology, as presented in the show, is its permanence.
Ron Harvey, the senior conservator for the sculpture project, said Mr. Langlais's disregard for permanence was not unusual.
New work out of Georgia Tech promises to lend a sense of permanence to shape-shifting 3D printing.
The permanence of the new structure post transformation could also broaden the product's appeal in the consumer field
While clumsiness is a growing concern in medical schools, the extent and permanence of the problem are unclear.
The path is fraught; lots of hardware start-ups have hit trouble translating early success into mainstream permanence.
If H.R. 85033 restores the full power of the Voting Rights Act, H.R. 1 will ensure its permanence.
He was angry that such a slim majority had triggered a national act of this magnitude and permanence.
While family control has offered a comforting permanence, Hermès, with its roots in the workshop, is uniquely decentralized.
" ("Stop it, you're scaring him," replies Sid, a giant ground sloth.) Developmental psychologists call this phenomenon "object permanence.
PERMANENCE: The expectation is individual tax rates will snap back to current levels in less than 10 years.
Libraries to me are about permanence and memory and preserving forever the stories that make up a culture.
"Rova Channeling Coltrane" (Rogue Art) Transience and permanence each play a role in any landmark recording of free jazz.
Never has Mr. Boulez's lifelong study of the precious immediacy of sound, its resistance to permanence, been more poignant.
They deal directly or indirectly with the contrasting temporality of experience and the relative permanence of the written word.
The desire for great wedding photos — and the permanence of that wedding album — has been around forever, of course.
But as Dufton told The Verge last month, "Proclamations of legalization permanence are premature, particularly with Trump in office."
Jess hadn't had a real home since she was 16, so Berk chose pieces with a sense of permanence.
It also helps give permanence to that moment, preventing the country from moving beyond the post-9/11 era.
In the meantime, the camp has taken on an air of increasing permanence, to the frustration of local people.
He returns to the Brooklyn Academy of Music this week with a new work, "Remains," about legacy and permanence.
That permanence has been vital in building trust in the decentralized currencies, which are used by millions of people.
But Daley proposes that this particular strain of manipulation is unprecedented in its sophistication, its permanence and its virulence.
Its permanence can be attributed in large part to the fact that it's simultaneously subtle and easy to use.
Another reason could be the permanence of it, the bonding aspect in terms of making a long-term commitment.
Trying to make sense of this new reality, the struggle to find significance or permanence, takes up all space.
There is always a danger in seeing such transient artworks on screen, for the illusionary permanence that film offers.
By eschewing fabricated material and calling permanence into question, Grosvenor does more than undo commonplace suppositions regarding sculpture's status.
Even though the word "stain" calls to mind subtle permanence, a range of formulas can fall under the umbrella.
He said that going forward the company is focusing on private interactions, encryption, reduced permanence and secure data storage.
Getting people into top positions is necessary to start giving the policy process a sense of permanence and direction.
But if you actually want to generate supply-side tax effects, you need to create an expectation of permanence.
Poised against the gallery's architectural permanence, it sucks the monolithic stature of the space into itself like a black hole.
As she prepares to embark on a new venture, her mark is left behind, signifying the permanence of Kitten Natividad.
It felt like the greatest realization of what a digital library could be, its longevity a testament to its permanence.
The permanence of marginalia is far more powerful and far more meaningful than any note made on an e-reader.
It sounds silly, and it kind of is, but it also adds a real sense of permanence to the world.
There's this sense of permanence and sense of story and life and energy and that helps me to be creative.
Her songs have always concerned themselves with the nuance of permanence and the emotional longing that drives us toward it.
Yet, there was also no guarantee of permanence, since any future tenant would have full control over the floor's architecture.
I hoped the permanence of it would, in some small way, finally help her feel settled in her new name.
One of the core strengths of these games is also their ability to mix permanence into both gameplay and narrative.
Americans must begin to think differently about the permanence of their homes and the way the country builds its cities.
The permanence of the Jones Act will hinder Puerto Rico's competitiveness as the island seeks to reshape its economic model.
What to make of the personal archives, the private universes, the physical stabs at permanence and immortality that collectors create?
It also offered greater dominance of the gaming medium and, in turn, a more genuine sense of progression and permanence.
According to this theory, we manage our fear of death by creating a sense of permanence and meaning in life.
The majority — as should be expected — are goalkeepers, the one position where conventional wisdom still decrees that permanence is paramount.
It's a tangible manifestation of your goals you can hold in your hands, which to me adds permanence and accountability.
You are consistently designing something new, so I like the permanence of my own wardrobe acting more like a uniform.
They marry the portable, in-the-moment power of smartphone and digital cameras with the permanence and beauty of print.
The tat signifies the permanence of their fans and serves as the inspiration behind the upcoming album's Never Dies title.
It shares a few of the themes of Chekhov's original, a concern with tradition and modern life, permanence and evanescence.
AND THE OTHER KEY POINT ABOUT PERMANENCE IS I WOULD LIKE TO SEE THE IMMEDIATE INVESTMENT EXPENSING BE MADE PERMANENT.
She likes moving — a quirk that may seem paradoxical in someone whose hand-wrought creations are designed to convey permanence.
I am a chef and there is a connection between the permanence (or lack thereof) of food and street art.
As infants we develop object permanence — the understanding that objects or people don't disappear completely when they're out of view.
A constant beat would imply permanence and undo the unease, the sense that a song might shatter before it's over.
Beyond its pop culture permanence, "The Sugar Shack" establishes Barnes's North Carolina roots as a key influence in his work.
For teens who've purposefully turned away from the permanence of the Facebook profile timeline, there's a sense of freedom in ephemerality.
The things that make us self-conscious aren't as flattering as the delusion of ego or the illusion of self-permanence.
Kader Attia's new solo exhibition in Barcelona reminds us of the permanence of scars as well as our ability to heal.
"No subject is more difficult to talk about than aging issues because of the permanence of the problems," the guide notes.
Over the years, the camp has taken on some features of permanence including houses built of mud bricks, schools and markets.
Together, they'll encourage users to shoot silly, off-the-cuff content without that "fear of permanence," but instead with the opportunity.
Limited-edition runs introduce a sense of urgency because of the lack of permanence as part of the brand's main collection.
Poverty's permanence is intolerable and unconscionable, and Robin Hood must focus on lifting families across New York City from poverty permanently.
My heart swells for my communities, my friends, my family; I want that love imbued in any recording committed to permanence.
It's unclear if their consciousness was transferred to new bodies or if the game simply didn't give their death any permanence.
We review sites for a number of standards that are non-negotiable, such as scale, species risk, habitat integrity, and permanence.
HSBC—one of the two most pivotal banks in the global financial system, according to regulators, alongside JPMorgan Chase—exudes permanence.
He urged Congress to pass legislation that would change immigration with longevity and permanence, something past administrations were unable to accomplish.
When we understand our laws and actions to be based on reason, our effort is to understand their order, their permanence.
"The most important part of the Equal Rights Amendment is that it is a statement of principle and permanence," she said.
Separating the states would instead entrench partisan divides into American political structures, giving permanence to what may be fleeting political moods.
It is a push to think about permanence, on how to write code that can stand up for years to come.
Permanence: How do you know the timber company that planted those trees won't just cut them down in a few years?
Nice digs seem only fitting for the guardians of the nation's currency, giving them a reassuring air of gravitas and permanence.
It represents a loss of size, reach, momentum and permanence, comparable to Texas deciding to break away from the United States.
So I think a lot of Star Wars sort of implies this object permanence of the things that inhabit the universe.
These pieces evince conflict between the permanence of ink and the abandoned or perhaps in-progress quality of the tattoos' dedications.
"The permanence of it is what's scary now," she said, although it is also a comfort, after moving around a lot.
House Republicans plan three pieces of legislation covering permanence, savings and business in hopes of reaping some success in the Senate.
This interplay allows the viewers to conceptualize the permanence of scars and the phenomenon of scars as witnesses to their own creation.
It's nice to have safeguards, but there are limits to permanence on the internet, and where there are limits, there are loopholes.
The truth is, I feel a stronger sense of family, a bigger sense of permanence, which is a nice thing for me.
They "give to reality to greater permanence of the imagined" as the poetry critic Alfred Alvarez said of Sylvia Plath's last collection.
Such fears are not foolish, but they do reflect a view of the reef's permanence that is at variance with the truth.
PERMANENCE: The expectation is that individual tax rates will snap back to current levels in less than 10 years, possibly after 113.
Perhaps another epic show (ahem, Game of Thrones) has desensitized viewers to the permanence of death with its resurrections and fake-outs?
Although technically the compound is complete, Burnham emphasizes again that, without the permanence of brick or stone structures, its future is uncertain.
Alana Gayle, Helene's older sister, said that her granddaughter had immediately proclaimed Dr. Keith her favorite uncle, a good sign of permanence.
You may not have a clear concept of death—its permanence, its refusal to be bargained with—but you know it's bad.
Many Republicans say they want "permanence" with this tax reform package, meaning they want a plan that won't expire in 10 years.
Somewhat ironically, just as the industry was finally adapting to the new regulatory framework, that framework's permanence has been thrown into doubt.
Mr. Vaile, making a Hollywood reference, said that the permanence of any breach of a facial recognition database should not be underestimated.
As the protests took on a sense of permanence, Ms. Najjar's bravado became alloyed with increasingly frequent allusions to her possible demise.
Moving to the other side of the screen, we never see Ashes again; his absence stresses the sudden permanence of his death.
The difference between the two gigs, aside from the absence of heavy machinery in Apple's sleek offices, is the sense of permanence.
Given that I work in technology, I love the permanence of things like architecture, or a handmade watch — because it's the opposite.
Though some of the permanence of these carefully placed stones is illusory, they are a mecca for a variety of sea creatures.
Such near-permanence will render moot the huge effort and expense that went into keeping it unobtrusively submerged when not in use.
Our reviewer wrote that the accumulation of similar details across the essays speak to the "gray permanence" of the situation in Israel.
But the belly button ring, for all its semi-permanence and agreeable healing time, has yet to rise to its former glory.
But, then, a signature style also indicates faith in a kind of permanence — in a permanent identity and a stable sense of self.
The story books speak of legends, telling tales of the Kraken, the will-o-the-wisp, and the permanence of the McLobster burger.
Christopher Wool's "Untitled" (2014), made of bent and intertwined strips of bronze and copper-plated steel, feels like a failed attempt at permanence.
I wonder if parents use children and grandchildren to feed a hunger for purpose and permanence that they can't satiate on their own.
Without any move towards Palestinian statehood, the occupation of the West Bank takes on a permanence, and thus looks ever more like apartheid.
He said the company would focus on private interactions, encryption, and reducing permanence (meaning it won't keep messages or posts longer than necessary).
Mr Gove told delegates that he wanted them to uphold a trinity of values identified by Schumacher: health (in food), beauty and permanence.
Yet the feature addition removes a talking point for Facebook Live, which touted the added reach the optional permanence of its replays offered.
Like a toddler struggling with object permanence, the U.K. acts as if other countries exist only when it chooses to look at them.
Ammons knew that permanence was transfigured disposability, an insight that made the lowliest experiences available to a poetry of the grandest imaginative ambition.
And if Levandowski wants to make a Godbot, it's because it theoretically possess a quality that he lacks: permanence, or something like it.
Art Review Despite their illusion of permanence, art fairs are ephemeral affairs: immersive pop-up events that emerge and evaporate with alarming frequency.
We're going to focus on reducing the permanence of how much data we have around, and that's going to make these things harder.
"She was looking for permanence through a traditionally female craft," says Ms. Hester, who also wanted to use clothing to tell women's stories.
He is one victory from having his name engraved on the Stanley Cup, the best kind of permanence, part of a team forever.
Ikebana is, fundamentally, an exploration of the frictions between the visible and the invisible, life and death, permanence and ephemerality, luxury and simplicity.
He's assured him that his lineups in a season devoted to youth development may have all the permanence of a cable news cycle.
Google is rolling out a new service for those seeking the permanence of printed photos without the actual labor of printing them out.
Aristotle's world and pretty much the dominant understanding of the physical universe until the Copernican Revolution is all about inherent order and permanence.
By streamlining our nation's adoption system with H.R. 3092, we can give more children the promise of permanence and a place to belong.
For example, email conversations are not as private as face-to-face conversations, because emails achieve semi-permanence in our inboxes and archives.
Personne n'a pu dire quand il viendrait, ni comment le joindre, et la permanence de l'association en centre-ville est fermée depuis longtemps.
WE VERY PASSIONATELY BELIEVE PERMANENCE IS VERY, VERY IMPORTANT THE BIG DECISION MAKING PROVISIONS IN THE TAX CODE THOSE HAVE TO BE PERMANENT.
The very permanence of such data breaches is what makes them so frightening: Once our privacy is violated, it can never truly be restored.
"@vancityreynolds The permanence of your impact is undeniable …Always has been, but now we have a fancy [star] to show for it," she continued.
The permanence of the tree as witness in Martínez Celaya's paintings is countered by the ever-changing boy — both primary signifiers in his work.
She was still adjusting to the idea of the profundity, the permanence of it—"more permanent than a building or a park," she marveled.
The stories behind them will always remain, though, which is perhaps why the artists operate so comfortably within the paradox of permanence and change.
The finality of losing someone you love, of having them fall right out of your life forever: the cold and terrible permanence of it.
Shay Mitchell confessed that the tattoo just wasn't her idea of fun — not because of the permanence factor, she said, but because it hurt.
Legalization is always being done at these varying levels, and these do not have the same sense of permanence that a Constitutional amendment does.
But now the city may be deaccessioning the egg, and Varella is rushing to save her work as well as fight for its permanence.
It is something that we must each make for ourselves, continually, out of our own materials, in moments whose permanence is only a dream.
This goes beyond simple object recognition and begins to bring in broader concepts of intelligence such as object permanence, predicting actions and the like.
Seurat removes object permanence from the equation, so if you can't see it in virtual reality, chances are it doesn't actually exist at all.
"The primitive self that falls in love wants consistency and permanence, and those things feel lacking in a long-distance relationship," says Dr. Snyder.
An art form which intends to be brief, painted over, is now transferred to the near-permanence of canvas, bought and sold by collectors.
The Israeli leader's settlement policy resembles his predecessors', but it is a march toward permanence at a time when prospects for peace are few.
This simultaneity of presence and absence of the surrounding buildings and their spatiality has an equally destabilizing effect on the viewer's sense of permanence.
Nevertheless, Lemons and Vang both deemed the permanence of surgery as too much of a risk to even consider it as a viable option.
This focus on permanence opened up an opportunity for a more whimsical, fun service (Snap) to promise not to document anything about you online.
Why it matters: Teens' social media preferences have changed since then in major ways, such as a preference for ephemerality (Snapchat) over permanence (Facebook).
As residents build up concrete block walls and cement floors, the camps have taken on an air of permanence and transformed into sprawling slums.
Image: Henry Burrow/Flickr "It wasn't a fashion thing, we were designing for permanence," Calvert said during an interview on Top Gear in 2013.
But after four years of staging the exhibit under a tent, the city decided that maybe a little permanence would bring in more visitors.
My advice: give up on the idea that your windows are anything like desktop windows at all, at least in terms of workspace permanence.
It's striking how many of the great love stories of our era are really breakup stories, meditations on love's mutability rather than its permanence.
The idea offered — that permanence and impermanence are quite often, in the end, synonymous — is much like the sea itself: vast, calming, and unsettlingly deep.
The backs of each sculpture, however, iare cut away and raw, revealing the messy reality of how they were made and yet simultaneously their permanence.
With its majestic, 1,000-year-old permanence and rolling black sky overhead, it suggests a cross between Harry Potter's Hogwarts and Game of Thrones' Winterfell.
SnapchatImage: ScreenshotBy its very nature, Snapchat doesn't leave much of a digital trail, though the app has become more inclined towards permanence in recent years.
No one in American Honey overcomes his or her circumstances: There's a permanence to the poverty in this film that isn't defeatist, but rather perceptive.
In the past, written language was almost always tinged with a level of formality because it was associated with permanence in books and written documents.
To their credit, books about the internet carry a bit of permanence about them, but they also go out of date quickly, which isn't helpful.
In this geopolitical environment, we cannot afford to be unclear about the global norm against testing, nor about the permanence of effective monitoring and verification.
There is apparently less capacity for living and learning in political journalism than there is in elementary school; less object permanence than in nursery school.
Back to the nightmare: There is something about the permanence of a deliberately-taken selfie that stirs some weird itch inside the broken male mind.
Her day then rapidly devolves into a series of lessons on the permanence of death, as is typical of day-to-day elementary school life.
We can strengthen our borders, boost our safety and security, and offer the permanence of eventual citizenship for Dreamers, who are law-abiding and contributing.
Pro-democracy legislators tried to limit the scope or permanence of the mainland officers with a series of amendments, but they were all defeated Thursday.
And that's why I think the whole ceremony process was so important, because it really brings that gravitas and permanence to what we were doing.
May's proposals on this have proved difficult for Brexit supporters who see this as a trap through which the temporary measures gradually take on permanence.
While institutionally affiliated resources, such as endowments and museum collections, are embedded with notions of permanence, neither functions in such a solid or immobile form.
Everything that needs to be said is stated with weight and permanence, while the production moves in hard step to dial it up even further.
Yet even as a barrage of surprising stories plays out, many of us have yet to come to grips with the permanence of this chaos.
A lot of times when we talk about permanence, we get overwhelmed with the idea of making a decision that we will later come to regret.
Even though the contracts inside LegalFling's app can be appended with new information, the blockchain's main value proposition is permanence: Once something is uploaded, it's unalterable.
Migrant is a general term that typically applies to anyone now residing in a nation that is not their own— regardless of legality, permanence or reason.
Currently, Google and Facebook have similar open-sourcing operations with their respective AI projects, but Elon Musk has his doubts about the permanence of those arrangements.
Snap's anti-Facebook philosophy has helped it develop disappearing messages and the Stories format by discarding the permanence of Facebook's email-esque messaging and profile timeline.
Chanel says that for her part, she was mourning Chad Radwell (Glen Powell) but that's over, because "I have like zero emotional object permanence" she explains.
Snapchat began as an escape from social media, where people could send photos and videos to their friends without the pressure of likes, comments, and permanence.
High on LSD and contemplating these monuments to artistic permanence, Garcia decides that his art will live in the moment, let it roll, come what may.
Buildings are designed to last—they establish a sense of permanence and become the backdrop for our daily lives for decades, if not centuries, to come.
The end goal would be permanence, but they were out of time and clear revenue options, so this was the way forward in the draft bill.
It turns the intangible tangible, and imparts a sense of permanence to text that can feel ephemeral — especially in the wake of its host shutting down.
Some of those places, like "Los Angeles," are rooted in real experience, a snapshot of the physical permanence left in the wake of an ephemeral connection.
He was building a home for himself, a permanence, out of words; without a culture of his own, he was desperate to attach himself to others'.
Usually shows race through the mourning period, never mention dead characters again and don't acknowledge the looping nature of despair and the permanence of profound loss.
I wind up pincered by the present, stuck in a stage right before object permanence: If something isn't directly in front of me, it doesn't exist.
In leaving this year, Justice Kennedy gives Mr. Trump and the Republican Party the opportunity to undermine the permanence of the liberal cases that he shaped.
"We would like to have permanence to tax," White House National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn said at an Institute of International Finance event on Thursday.
Revenue targets The joint statement calls for tax reform that "places a priority on permanence" — a comment that signals deficit neutrality but leaves some wiggle room.
A kind of freedom and a kind of permanence, rather than, as eighteenth-century marriage looks to be, an unwilling exchange of one for the other.
Ann Wagner (Mo.) — Wagner said she likes the "permanence" of many tax cuts in the bill but would like them to be retroactive for one year.
In addition to end-to-end encryption, Zuckerberg wrote, he also planned to eliminate the permanence of messages like the ones he had deleted on his behalf.
"I am committed to permanence in my work as part of defying the violent world of alienation and threat," she told The Los Angeles Times in 1976.
The start-up, Inkbox, aims to give customers "the look and feel of a permanent tattoo without the permanence," CEO and co-founder Tyler Handley told Reuters.
They were then piled in a heap in a truck and driven around South Korea, the bundles becoming symbolic icons of permanence amid the transience of movement.
For critics and some of those housed in the former jails, a stopgap solution has taken on an air of permanence and the feeling of actual incarceration.
Critics will list the pragmatic arguments against the death penalty — from its failure to deter crime to the racial disparities in its application to its terrifying permanence.
The accumulation of similar details, deeply etched marks of subjugation, don't inspire shock and alarm so much as a sense of gray permanence, like watching concrete hardening.
Although kids tend to understand the concept of death by the fifth grade, "they don't always understand the permanence of death in the same way," he added.
While the aftermath of the Parkland shooting suggests that there may have been a shift in this debate, the permanence of that change is far from guaranteed.
But it's hard to grasp the permanence of what happens when you no longer live inside the flesh cage that encases your soul (or whatever you believe in).
They learned that calling these methods "long-acting reversible contraceptives" didn't resonate with the young women because they were concerned about the permanence of the methods, said Ehrlich.
It's not as bulky as we feared and based on reports it appears that virtual objects will have a sense of permanence and presence we've never encountered before.
He's also an avatar of the book's own myopia: Were he a character, he'd undoubtedly be an early soul in Bitworld, his stature granting him passage and permanence.
Your mother's depression, previously intermittent yet intense, has settled in with a permanence since your father left the house and your parents announced they would be getting divorced.
The most influential of them is also the only one with a guarantee of permanence—the Family, particularly Trump's daughter Ivanka and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner.
The effect of that experience was an idea of being very transitory about the work: being less caught up in the craft of it, less concerned about permanence.
" And truly, all sounds are associated with their original contexts, she explained, where they achieve "permanence in the experience of memory long after the real thing has disappeared.
Their privileged permanence as family members has allowed them to outlast other aides in an environment where expectations have been shifted and, at times, lowered on their behalf.
Though a page of paper is limited by its physical size and the permanence of the ink that marks it, there is a powerful efficiency in that simplicity.
McCormick lovingly, skillfully, shows us, tracking them from Armenia to Europe to America, while they all grapple with the permanence of their actions on themselves and each other.
To me, that amount of money was a flag in the ground, an indication of permanence, as good as a blank check to go forth and take over.
In our view, capital requirements applicable to the group provide strong incentives for the permanence of such buffers, which underpins the uplift to Credit Suisse's Long-Term IDR.
The solidity of the graph's 2 x 2 structure suggests the permanence of these four forces, which are more commonly treated, especially in novels and films, as destabilizing.
Segre's materials include bread, carrots, mushrooms, metal wire, thread, papier-mache, plaster, plasticine, acrylic polymer, sponges, painted pebbles, and mold – nothing that signals permanence, like steel or bronze.
She, like all of us, will die, but the struggle of life, to move forward and find meaning and create something of real permanence, will outlive us all.
Might not the jagged drips noticeable in some of the works anticipate the unraveling of the support, a reminder that permanence is illusory, even for a dictator for life?
Archive allows you to hide — and unhide — photos from your profile page, offering further curation of your grid without the permanence of deleting or the feed-clogging of reuploading.
The permanence of the piece aligns perfectly with this philosophy: so long as it remains hovering over the waterfall, it will continue to serve as a symbol of unity.
Most recently, the Administration has established a task force charged with "denaturalizing" citizens who may have lied on their immigration applications, thereby undercutting every naturalized citizen's expectation of permanence.
Campaign Stops Since they were old enough to understand words, I've been trying to teach my daughters the nature of permanence, as it relates to the World Wide Web.
Fewer jobs have permanence or the health insurance benefits that the Greatest Generation offered as incentive during the war to retain employees when an Executive Order froze pay raises.
Today every tweet is archived, every Facebook selfie stashed and cached, every arts/tech/culture blog mirrored, and the idea of the permanence of data is taken for granted.
"It seems inescapable that our society will need to find its own formula for underwriting the cost of preserving knowledge in media that will have some permanence," Cerf concludes.
The fenced-in facility has taken on an air of permanence, with artificial turf for the soccer fields, flooring under the tents and generators for heat and air-conditioning.
Hence the sizable donation necessary to change an august Manhattan performance space into "Axelrod Hall" last season — the dubious permanence of which I likened to Enron Field in Houston.
It was unavoidable, mostly, given that the chief cultural engines of the 2010s were image-centric innovations: updates to the iPhone camera, Instagram, the permanence of surveillance culture, TikTok.
Steeped in the gaudy materialism of Central Florida, animated by Brooklynn Prince's gleeful spontaneity and anchored by Willem Dafoe's deep craft, the movie already has a feeling of permanence.
The permanence of metal allows for jewelry to last such a long time, which makes it more than just a fashionable item and more like a piece of wearable art.
Or the press secretary hiding from reporters as if he hadn't developed object permanence and assumed the press couldn't see him because he closed his eyes and couldn't see them?
"There's a little legal uncertainty there, in the sense of what degree of permanence is required to constitute eavesdropping," said Mason Kortz, of Harvard's Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society.
I'm nervous about the permanence of tattoos due to my mild OCD, but I trust that I'm in a place in my life where I can handle something like this.
But in the case of Alexander and "You Get What You Give", as you grow older the lyrics make more sense and take on a new meaning, importance and permanence.
A feeling that defies physics and rationale; one that is as firmly rooted in an unknown thing as it is unfurling its grip on permanence at the same damned time.
As Macedonia's capital remakes itself, their permanence is a reassuring reminder that while this country has changed hands more times than one can count, its beauty and its culture endure.
This, perversely, is a positive thing, for it teaches us to appreciate that pleasure and permanence cannot coagulate, and instilled with that knowledge we develop a taste for the present.
The impatience of the paintwork juxtaposed against the permanence conveyed by the representation of decay is a backdoor way to capture the graffiti impulse and make sure it's never erased.
I've touched on this in the past, but I think the problem is actually more serious than I've laid out, because we're barreling away from permanence and towards constant chaos.
It's an investment not only of money, but also of structure and permanence, she said, and many homeowners are concerned about resale value or a design choice they'll later regret.
This week's episode brings several long-percolating situations to a head, making the kind of lasting, substantive changes that a show struggling to create a sense of permanence badly needs.
Finally, tell us more about what you think: Is the shift from company loyalty, stability and permanence to outsourcing and contract workers a factor in rising inequality, in your view?
"This is a place of permanence" for people who have long felt unrooted and not expected anyone to commemorate their lives, said Nate Schlueter, the Gathering Tree's chief operating officer.
Permanence To limit climate change, greenhouse gas emissions have to be kept out of the air pretty much forever, and that may not be the case with some offset projects.
Thoughtful in its looseness, "Piece With Gaps for Each Other" seemed intent on undercutting permanence, letting nothing last for too long, and on exposing the work of producing a show.
Watching it unfold here, it made sudden sense that it would make a mark — that it would linger and spread, that it would take on a permanence in the community.
But, more fundamentally, they are seeking to undercut the idea of permanence that is the foundation for the protection of all America's wildlife refuges, national monuments, parks and protected areas.
It is, rather, the kind of quiet that one feels in the stability of home and family, surrounded by the permanence of old books rather than the frenetic changeability of headlines.
Sehgal, by focusing on the fleeting gestures of lived experience rather than on the permanence of material objects or recordings, deliberately limits his cross-generational collaborative potential to the present moment.
The country has never been known for political permanence: Berlusconi was the country's longest serving prime minister since World War II, and the country has had 64 governments since the war.
Seth B. Waxman, a former prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia, said a pardon would be great for Manafort, in large part because of its permanence.
"Permanence is critical, because I make decisions over three years, five years and 2900 years," Emerson Electric Chairman and CEO David Farr said at a House Ways and Means Committee hearing.
"Permanence is critical, because I make decisions over three years, five years and 10 years," Emerson Electric Chairman and CEO David Farr said at a House Ways and Means Committee hearing.
Those assessments — a so-called budget score — could ultimately determine the scope and permanence of any tax overhaul because of budget rules limiting legislation that adds to the long-term deficit.
Preserving the Iran deal, which is working, is a no-brainer for all but those with an interest in seeing Iran cast in permanence as a kind of Middle Eastern Satan.
Last week, he was back, with the stonecutter, who laid the stencil across the headstone and used a sandblaster to carve her name into granite permanence, 37 years after her death.
As to any illusions you might have about the permanence of where you lay your hat, well, just remember that anything that can be assembled can be leveled even more quickly.
In an era of social media ubiquity and the permanence of the internet, revenge porn, the nonconsensual sharing of sexually explicit photos or videos, has emerged as an increasingly potent weapon.
Stamper, thirsting for permanence, will eventually carve his initials into the Resolute desk—but for the political class House of Cards chronicles, life reduces to work and work is ultimately meaningless.
A fragility here is when you begin to mistake your stories for reality, and you overestimate both their permanence and how difficult it would be for them to be changed or moved.
Potential donors should also speak with a tax advisor about how to maximize the incentive, as well as family members who may be affected by the permanence of the decision, he said.
The Legacy Paper line introduces four papers that utilize an industry leading microporous inkjet receiver layer to produce deep, rich blacks, expanded color gamut, and smooth tonal gradations with outstanding image permanence.
It's easy to feel a pang of sentimentalism for the web that didn't matter, especially since digital spaces emit a sense of permanence, like every animated gif loop will inherently outlast you.
For instance, we are born with an understanding of object permanence, and the two spells that violated it, by conjuring a frog into or out of existence, were ranked the most difficult.
I would love to meet the other four women to learn their secrets in avoiding the perennial New Year's resolution that has the permanence of a tattoo on so many people's lives.
"The potential permanence of vasectomy is a really powerful barrier to men," says Elaine Lissner, whose Berkeley-based nonprofit the Parsemus Foundation has been working on such a technology, Vasalgel, since 203.
Yet both Memories and archive show Snapchat and Instagram are trying to walk a fine line between the comfort and playfulness of temporality, and the value and long-lasting engagement of permanence.
Three matchsticks standing on end buff trails in the aluminum as they periodically loop and squiggle, suggesting that an artwork has no more ultimate permanence than the thoughts that went into it.
This actually matches the promotion that was offered when TrueBlue was first added as a transfer partner back in May 2019, so it's great to see this come back with more permanence.
The idea that modernism may be our very own kind of antiquity emerged in the 1990s during a moment of relative peace and permanence that some thought signified the end of history.
The union was pushing for a route for job permanence for temporary workers, a bigger share of GM's profits for workers, and keeping healthcare costs for union members low, among other priorities.
The furniture helped create a sense of permanence for the family, though memories of shelter life still linger with Aziya, who occasionally asks Ms. Bell if they will have to move again.
The lack of permanence at the top of these agencies means the nation is lacking established leaders in critical positions in our government — without the expertise and guidance the American people deserve.
The fact that marriage has a sense of permanence and is often seen as the ultimate end goal of a relationship positions unmarried couples as "less committed," and thus less emotionally invested.
Without spectacle and without gratuitousness, the screen gives the pervasive violence of the novels a substance and permanence that's more physical than what your reading imagination can produce, and thus much more urgent.
Afterward, we went through the steps of the dissection more slowly, double-checking and triple-checking with one another and faculty before doing anything, distinctly aware of the permanence of our every action.
Presumably, this stems from a backlash to the permanence of (occasionally embarrassing) online content, social media sites that are oversaturated with said content, and "curated online personas" that ultimately come across as disingenuous.
At the time – in 2014 – Solis was happy that the jury had at least managed to guarantee the permanence of Vila Autódromo, an informal settlement that occupied a tiny part of the site.
In my latest book I write that our insecurities keep "floating," as none of the anchors we cast proves to be solid enough to hold them in place with any degree of permanence.
The hard work will continue, she and Mr. D'Errico said in an interview at the hardware store, but a home of their own will provide stability and permanence in a place they love.
It is not clear how a limited SALT deduction cap would impact the Republican goal of bringing permanence to $1.1 trillion of individual tax cuts, which are currently set to expire after 2025.
We really wanted to wrestle with the ideas of complete and incomplete, permanence and ephemerality, because those are areas of gradation from Indian and Mestizo that weave in and out of each other.
This structure gave him a chance to demonstrate his belief that modernism was capable of producing works with the gravitas, the sense of permanence, and the popular appeal of the greatest traditional structures.
The proposed constitution is a welcome and necessary reform, one that will introduce a legal framework to guarantee the permanence of the many achievements that Cuban society has attained in the past decades.
The debate is raging over the permanence of the Obama administration's decision, but Alaskans and other proponents of Arctic development argue that there is no precedent to suggest a ban can be permanent.
There was no permanence, no popularity contests, no viral sensations—it was just you and your conversation partner (or partners; it was not uncommon to go spelunking through the site with an entourage).
His brother, Jake Paul, runs Team 10, essentially a label for some of the most influential YouTubers, including Logan Paul, that helps the stars remain famous on a medium that isn't built for permanence.
The AP reported that the refugee camp in Idomeni is "beginning to take on a form of semi-permanence," with residents seemingly unconvinced that they will be allowed to enter Macedonia any time soon.
Refugees and migrants seeking a better, safer life have recently faced a cascade of border closings throughout Europe, and as a result, some refugee encampments in Greece have taken on an air of permanence.
If you're falling in love with several people, it's really important to not just continue coasting in the relationships and start taking big steps towards permanence, especially before you're going to meet someone's family.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is reviewing certain fixed income shares, particularly those shares that are described as being perpetual, irredeemable or in some other way that suggests permanence, the 'Dear CEO' letter said.
Displaying the approximate self-awareness of an infant still struggling to grasp object permanence, Booker denounced the man he had previously praised for his work on civil rights as callous and indifferent to justice.
There's a comforting permanence to them that lets me know that Calvin and his tiger are safe here with me, I'm not going to lose them, and they're right there if I need them.
This is what it feels like to be twenty-two, nearly naked, your hair blowing in the wind as the pink twilight expands into permanence, your body still holding the warmth of the day.
Since my childhood, these mountains have bestowed on me a sense of security and permanence sadly absent from my life, but in these troubling times, they afford me something else: an intimation of hope.
There are other risks: though reels of film decay and are easy to lose, they make a noble attempt at permanence—well-stored film can last a very long time; digital bits tends to decay.
France has emerged as the leader of this movement, and the first confirmation of its depth and likely permanence will come on Sunday, when the French vote in the first round of their presidential election.
This show functions as an update of the state of photography and a tutorial — but also, with the glass works, as a perverse proposal for achieving permanence in a warp-speed-changing, disposable-image culture.
I frequently thank my lucky stars that the internet didn't exist when I was in middle school, yet here I was committing Lyra's age-appropriate struggles to the semi-permanence of Google Books search results.
From some angles, the platform projects solidity and permanence; try to fit it in with its surroundings, however, and it looks like a rickety stage set that could collapse in an unexpected gust of wind.
Pelosi, who has made similar comments about impeachment's permanence in the past, said Friday night that Democrats had enough evidence last year to conduct their impeachment hearings but that new information only bolstered their case.
"There are people who want that tattoo but are frightened away out of a fear of permanence or a fear of safety," said Robb Osinski, the chief executive of Inque&aposs parent company, Bambu Global.
Both, it seems to me, are emblematic of the desire for a kind of permanence and site-specificity, features of contemporary art that are inherently incompatible with the nomadic and ephemeral nature of art fairs.
And so you&aposre going to see I think permanence of the middle tax cuts and those small business cuts will be the centerpiece of this, and people I think overlook the growth impact long term.
But it is difficult to see Russia cooperating with the United States in Syria without seeking greater validation of its own long-term military presence and acceptance of the permanence of Bashar al-Assad's bloody regime.
Oksana Mironova, who lives in Donetsk and manages a medium-sized business on the Ukrainian side, says the separatists are trying to introduce the symbols and attributes of a state and create an impression of permanence.
But they point to the fact there's no guarantee of permanence or stability in the streaming atmosphere, something I should have been thinking about back I was when selling off my Prince CDs and Radiohead EPs.
Resilience comes from understanding three "P's" — personalization, pervasiveness, and permanence — Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook's chief operating officer, told the University of California, Berkeley's class of 2016 in her commencement speech, invoking the research of psychologist Martin Seligman.
For Groen, this sense of permanence — unlike most online games, EVE players can build and destroy things that impact the rest of the community — is what made the game an ideal fit for a history book.
So much, the piece seems to say, for the power of personality and the permanence of art, and its fashions and values, which is a healthy message for the Whitney to deliver in its new home.
What is given less consideration is the way that, as the Christian God retreated after Descartes, the attributes traditionally ascribed to Him — goodness, perfection and permanence — were in different ways transposed onto the body of nature.
"Great architecture by great architects is a way to physically manifest success, because big buildings equal big profits in people's minds," he says, adding that their permanence is a swaggering statement more powerful than any advertisement.
" As Ms. Steele explained, "Fashion has long been dismissed as superficial and vain, in large part because of its association with the body, especially the female body, and with change, rather than permanence, truth and beauty.
The tax cut bill that the House passed on Thursday differs significantly from the Senate version in several areas, including the timing and permanence of the tax cuts and its treatment of the Affordable Care Act.
If you grew up trusting in the permanence of the American experiment in government and bought into the "shining city on a hill" idea for the American form of democracy, it is time to freak out.
Performing alongside the dancers Hadar Ahuvia, Ilona Bito, Amanda Hunt and Alex Romania — and with sound design by the architect Seung-Jae Lee — she asks questions about permanence, cultural artifacts and the effects of time's passage.
Most A-list artists respond by working tirelessly to make sure we don't forget them, with floods of albums, songs, cameos and headlines that will, ideally, confer upon them an aura of omnipresence, if not permanence.
Indeed, the heartbreaking permanence of the school shooting reality is undeniable when watching Sandy Hook Promise's wrenching new back-to-school PSA, which forces viewers to come to grips with present-day America for school children.
Somewhere far below, the island lay bathed in sunshine, ringed by the hypnotic azure of sky and sea, but up here a permanence of cloud blotted out the sun, and an icy mist banished the heat.
Video had captured one incarnation of the sublime fleetingly in sync with another; a work about the slipperiness of forever meets a work of actual physical permanence in a way that felt a lot like filmmaking.
On this week's Popcast, a conversation about how record labels understand their roles as custodians of history (or don't), and how the current era of the digital jukebox creates a false sense of security about permanence.
I think the House moving forward with the very pro- growth permanence of family-friendly 703 gives the Senate the chance to pick and choose sort of which of those elements they want to move and when.
Some users expressed that they planned to resist the fork by not updating their software—the point of contention being that a hard fork to return funds would compromise the idea of a blockchain's permanence and unchangeability.
In Ruedi Gerber's moving and thought-provoking one-hour film Journey in Sensuality — Anna Halprin and Rodin (73), this flowing of temporary motion and the fixed permanence of solid art objects again come into a stimulating dialogue.
Zoe Lofgren, the California Democrat whose district includes part of Silicon Valley, has introduced or co-sponsored five bills over the years that would codify the Free File program, with names like the Free File Permanence Act.
In February, the Associated Press reported that the refugee camp in Idomeni is "beginning to take on a form of semi-permanence," with residents seemingly unconvinced that they will be allowed to enter Macedonia any time soon.
Mr. Xi also appears likely to use this congress to mark his place in the party's history by inscribing his ideas, and perhaps even his name, into the party's constitution, giving his policies a sheen of permanence.
Canada, the U.S. and Mexico have held five rounds of talks to renegotiate NAFTA but U.S. demands on how trade issues are resolved and the treaty's permanence have been among the thorny issues for Canada and Mexico.
This emphasis is crucial, because Friedlander's larger subject is the dynamic relationship between the monument (in its apparent permanence) and its location, its physical context — which continually changes, whether gradually or swiftly, to reflect the community's values.
But if there was something for everyone in the judge's decision, it was less clear that there was an actual solution to the increasing permanence of the camp, which has become an epicenter of both despair and disruption.
After showing a brief playable sequence at a concert, demonstrating how Chloe will make decisions with permanence, rather than the ability to rewind and try again, Deck Nine showed a few minutes of footage from Before the Storm.
I'm also giving it pervasiveness and permanence by telling myself that I'm not worthy of happiness, that I'll never become a parent or get married again, that I'll always be just as stuck as I feel right now.
Beachgoers who pause to contemplate Ms. Grosse's virtual dissolution of the abandoned architecture at the edge of the vast sea may find in it themes of permanence and flux, the material and the ethereal, and grief and celebration.
"The FLEC does not accept the permanence of a foreign power on our territory, but does not want to interfere in the internal affairs of Angola," the group said in a statement received by Reuters late on Tuesday.
These are knowingly naff, archly chintzy ornaments, that might not pertain to the kind of permanence and classicism that the Felt records are both soaked in and radiate, but are still worthy additions to Lawrence's bulging back catalog.
Tillerson has been busy solidifying his position by starting to build the Washington constituency he never had, and showing signs of permanence after surviving one of the most difficult years ever endured by any modern secretary of state.
The goal is a plan that reduces tax rates as much as possible, allows unprecedented capital expensing, places a priority on permanence, and creates a system that encourages American companies to bring back jobs and profits trapped overseas.
Since Brexit and the election of President Trump, elite politicians, executives and scholars who meet here every year have wrung their hands over the wave of shocks to a global power system whose permanence most had taken for granted.
It's a way to drum up excitement and extend its reach beyond the web without having to go all in with the (relative) permanence of a brick and mortar presence (though the company's been experimenting with those, as well).
The superimposition of one chair form over another emphasizes both the joinery of its parts and the form as a whole, raising questions about the function of a chair versus its physical reality and ideas about material and permanence.
" In his interview with The Hill, O'Malley downplayed the permanence of Trump's appeal to voters, saying Americans in 2016 were "looking for a sledgehammer" to bust open the political system and that some "were willing to overlook horrible things.
Chairman Brady will continue to push for the permanence that Americans deserve as he works to finalize tax reform with the Senate over the coming weeks and as he leads the Ways and Means Committee in the years ahead.
Off the Menu GEM The kitchen whiz-kid Flynn McGarry, who has been coming up with tasting menus for a cult following at pop-ups in Los Angeles and New York since he was 0012, is aiming for permanence.
The notes will be treated as 0% debt in financial leverage ratios, given that the instruments are akin to deeply subordinated debt that has the key features of perpetual preferred securities, including permanence and deferrable coupons that are non-cumulative.
Zuckerberg talked at times this year about the importance of "reduced permanence" to Facebook's future, but he said nothing about "clear history," a feature that would go a long way to handing over the keys to privacy to the user.
These ideals, as well as the forms of failure they create, are ever-changing: The "search for happiness" is a kinetic state, and it follows that the most seductive of all the illusions of homemaking would be the illusion of permanence.
The more time you spend complaining about a given feature of the political or cultural landscape, the more you can come to take its power and permanence for granted, to imagine that its decadence must be too resilient to overthrow.
I would argue, one of the reasons for its success and its permanence in Australia now, aside from some slightly different cultural issues and historical reasons why gun ownership has not been seen as necessarily a right for every Australian citizen.
"The creation of the task force itself is undoing the naturalization of the more than twenty million naturalized citizens in the American population by taking away their assumption of permanence," wrote author Masha Gessen in a widely circulated New Yorker column.
A theme so timeless as to suggest a certain stolid permanence, this vagueness of home inspires even as it eludes members of a single household, creating a familiar world within an unfamiliar land, a country that is simultaneously everywhere and nowhere.
Such twisted, rococo fantasies were at the time also being explored by female Modernist artists and artisans, including Florine Stettheimer, but those works were on canvas or fabric: Committing them to porcelain, with its prim permanence and heft, seemed particularly radical.
Liu had told me he hoped that the Long Museums would be a lasting feature of the Chinese cultural landscape, but the volatility of the domestic stock market casts doubt on the permanence of anything built on a private fortune.
The devastation Harvey and other storms left behind illuminates just how defenseless oil and gas infrastructure is in the face of hurricanes that are growing in magnitude and frequency and challenging the permanence of the oil and gas industry's presence in the Gulf.
Outside, piles of old trash and fresh human excrement, clogging a narrow stream alongside the camp, are a testament to how — rather than a processing center — the site has stagnated, leaving the entire area with a miserable and gloomy sense of permanence.
It is both an escape rope and evidence of how – with determination, bravery, or just acting like whatever you did back in the day never existed – the permanence of the internet can be beaten, or at least coloured over, with future successes.
There's opportunity to make a bold statement on the occasion of the July 2019 50th anniversary of the first humans to land on the moon: 'I believe this nation should commit itself, within two decades, to commencing American permanence on the planet Mars.
Permanence is unattainable and so it was for van Gaal, whose early bravado about how it would take just three months for United's players to adapt to his (presumably advanced) tactics looks misguided, if not silly, on the far side of his tenure.
Uncertainty remains, of course One big caveat to Trump's permanence in history lies in the so far uncertain outcome of Robert Mueller's special counsel probe into alleged electoral collusion with Russia, that could still, theoretically at least strangle his presidency before its time.
WASHINGTON — It lacked the pageantry of the funeral nearly a year before, but when the body of Benjamin C. Bradlee, the longtime editor of The Washington Post, was reinterred in a Georgetown cemetery here last October, it had an air of permanence.
And though our sense of direction often feels innate, it may develop — and perhaps be modified — in a region of the brain called the retrosplenial cortex, next to the hippocampus, which becomes active when we investigate and judge the permanence of landmarks.
Trump wants good relations with Moscow and is prioritizing the war on ISIS; that has led him to mimic Obama's policy and acquiesce to the permanence of Russian and Iranian forces in Syria that won the civil war for the Assad regime.
But the permanence of the policy is the more remarkable fact: American disillusionment with the war in Afghanistan has been substantial and stable since 2012, and yet without much domestic controversy, or even much attention, thousands of American soldiers are still there.
The Israeli communities — distinguished by their red roofs and access to Israeli-supplied water pipelines and Israeli-only highways — are a stinging reminder to the Palestinians that Israeli military rule over the West Bank is creeping toward permanence with every passing year.
Still, Silverblatt said while buybacks are the bigger trend of late — and Buffett is a big fan of this form of shareholder rewards as well — investing in dividend ETFs rather than buyback ETFs is a less volatile strategy given the "permanence" of many dividend payouts.
Just a decade ago, email's technical and social protocols seemed permanent and universal; now, like countless technological institutions before them, their once-assured dominance has been replaced by an unstable messaging universe with none of the permanence and searchability of the email archives of old.
Parrots, a group that includes macaws, keas, the African grey parrot, and cockatoos, exhibit astounding cognitive abilities, such as the capacity to build tools, recognize themselves in a mirror (a potential sign of self-awareness), understand object permanence, exhibit a theory of mind (i.e.
The propensity of support also considers that HSBC Mexico operates in a strategic market for its parent, which has stated its interest in the NAFTA region, as well as its permanence in Mexico due to the ample business scale of the bank in the country.
I don't know that I have much ability to be objective about the homeless situation in terms of my sympathies, but I'm not sure that photographing a homeless person to represent a particular spot does much more than create a false sense of object permanence.
"The ECB has a view whereby the UK should remain in the European Union because the European Union will benefit from its permanence, and we believe the UK too will benefit from staying in the European Union," he said after the bank's policy-setting meeting.
In the nature of things this has to be done by finding lawyers who are willing to lay aside their current careers for an indeterminate amount of time, to take on a job that has no prospect of permanence and little prospect for promotion.
Instead, Beyoncé's decision to use her hard-earned power to uplift another artist and break an absurd lack of black representation in the magazine's history allowed to her to publicly set a new standard, while giving Mitchell's work a sense of permanence and urgency.
In the current Congress, the bicameral BRACE Act, which calls for permanence of the short line tax credit, has a staggering 254 cosponsors in the House, and 56 in the Senate, where it was the most cosponsored piece of federal tax legislation offered last year.
More recently I transitioned to the yellow carry-on, what I call my "rolling suitcase of inferred permanence," which has been a tactical delight with its capacity and portability, aside from the notorious clack of its wheels as I approach his apartment or leave mine.
There is an alternative, conservative response, of course — namely, that our widespread isolation and unhappiness and sterility might be dealt with by reviving or adapting older ideas about the virtues of monogamy and chastity and permanence and the special respect owed to the celibate.
Or perhaps Grosvenor's work might be seen as a celebration of the vanishing, as well as an implicit criticism of the ideal of permanence that is synonymous with sculpture, from Michelangelo's "David" to Jeff Koons's balloon dog and any of Richard Serra's recent monumental pieces?
In the current Congress, the bicameral BRACE Act, which calls for permanence of the short line tax credit, has 28503 co-sponsors in the House, and 22019 in the Senate, where it was the most co-sponsored piece of federal tax legislation offered in 2017.
Rising risks of flames are not the only serious threat to the permanence of forest offsets — there's also illegal logging and deforestation, and the ongoing challenge of keeping up the funding and political will to manage and protect offset projects for the long haul.
Location matters for the artist's work, particularly in the pieces that focus on his birthplace, but it is a looser notion of geography — one rooted in a sense of place but more akin to a sense of home and belonging rather than ownership or permanence.
"Finally, immutability implies permanence, and there's no guarantee that ledger records created and kept on chain will last, even with lots of copies around, because of technological obsolescence and the fact that incentives to keep the system going may die off after a time," she said.
Instead of being upright, it lays on the floor; instead of being unified, it is disparate and seemingly chaotic; and instead of exemplifying a superficial permanence, it is constructed from indigenous Korean mulberry paper that is said to have a duration of more than a millennium.
The artist's peripatetic childhood in a military family taught her from a very young age what it meant to be on the move, and from her earliest practice in 1992, the notion of dislocation and its antithesis of permanence has been pervasive in most of her work.
But faced with a possible rout in November, House Republicans could avoid giving permanence to the state and local tax (SALT) reduction cap, a measure that has helped make re-election difficult for Republican incumbents in largely Democratic states including New York, New Jersey, Illinois and California.
The 13-track album draws inspiration from Southern California pop of the late '60s and early '70s to encapsulate "a sweeping range of American themes, of highways and desert spaces, of isolation and community and the permanence of home and hope," according to a press release.
And he is again in position to discard the work of Democrats, who have long seen him as a villain with the cynicism and permanence to wreak havoc in ways that even a president can't: blocking legislation, Supreme Court nominations and debate on the Senate floor.
THE TAX WRITERS ARE GOING TO MAKE THIS WORK AND WE ARE CONFIDENT, CONFIDENT, THAT WE CAN HAVE A VERY GOOD PRO-GROWTH TAX SYSTEM THAT IS ENDURING AND PERMANENT SO THAT BIG BUSINESSES, SMALL BUSINESSES CAN MAKE GOOD LONG-TERM DECISIONS AND THAT'S WHY PERMANENCE MATTERS.
Hanska transfers what appear to be cell-phone photographs of Standing Rock onto ceramic tiles, giving the social media–type images permanence and critiquing the notion of art that "stands the tests of time," suggesting that a snapshot holds just as much value as a more permanent structure.
While the rise of self-erasing content is perhaps partially in response to privacy concerns (anybody who has accidentally stumbled upon a Facebook status they wrote 10 years ago has certainly experienced the mortifying repercussions of content permanence), it's also simply a reflection of real-world human behaviour.
"Our permanence in the capital of FCA has given its successive leadership teams the latitude to plan for the long term rather than having to react to daily pressures," John Elkann, who is also Fiat Chrysler chairman, said in a letter to Exor shareholders published late on Monday.
"The practical joke on the market is that even if it manages to roll back the more liberal aspects of this portability clause, and pats itself on the back for having scored a victory against incrementalism, we end up having conceded the permanence of portability in general," he said.
U.S. policy-makers favored granting citizenship to Puerto Ricans not for military recruitment or narrow strategic interests generated by World War I, as is often believed, but rather for supporting U.S. permanence in Puerto Rico, solidification of the governance of the territory, and augmenting a "bond" with Puerto Rico.
In either case, these novels, in straddling immediacy and permanence, the personal as well as the scope of a world tilting toward disaster, are the ones we might well be looking back on years from now as the defining, if baffling, literature of an indefinable and baffling era.
While he insisted tonight that the country really was on a positive trajectory, there's also another way to see it: that from the beginning, his very existence — a black man in a historically white office — triggered irrational racial and political polarization and revealed the depth and permanence of bigotry.
So if we want more permanence in terms of having a diverse set of writers and books, we need to cultivate more minority editors who can bring their full selves to the table, not just to have a seat, but to use that seat to champion and support other minorities.
It not only brings some Facebook style permanence to a social network that perviously leaned heavily on ephemerality, but it also introduced the ability to pull content from your camera roll to snap, which allows brands and publishers to treat it more like Facebook and Instagram as an audience engagement channel.
Talking about Calder's role as an American in Paris, he goes on at length about Henry James, though James's kind of transplantation—fixed, and longing for the ancient and implanted permanence of Europe—couldn't have been more unlike that of the Calder generation, who saw in Paris ferment and fizz.
So what might happen, the computer scientists posited, if they could harness newer technologies — like the software used for digital currencies, or the technology of peer-to-peer music sharing — to create a more decentralized web with more privacy, less government and corporate control, and a level of permanence and reliability?
It's unfathomably taboo to destroy a physical object and there's not much in-between to reactions when commanded to do so: you are either Dave or you're Steve, you either shrink in the face of the permanence of the solid or you delight in the transgressive thrill of its destruction.
Tatehana, which, while formalized in the 15th century, evolved from those sacred offerings left at Buddhist shrines, has a grand formality: It might feature a tall central evergreen, like a pine, chosen for its sense of unchanging permanence, along with other elements, like flowers or grasses, placed subordinate to it.
"Sterilization has been a common form of contraception both due to its permanence and ability to have it done after delivery of a child when someone is already getting health care," Dr. Kristyn Brandi, an obstetrician-gynecologist and board member for the advocacy group Physicians for Reproductive Health, wrote in an email.
In The Materiality of Mourning at the Harvard Art Museums, curator Mary Schneider Enriquez chose to focus on four of Salcedo's sculptural installations made since 2000 that differ substantially in their material properties — oscillating between permanence and ephemerality, isolation and accumulation — but together comment on sacrifice, violence, and the burden of memory.
Major differences include timing and permanence of the tax cuts — something House Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) has blamed on Senate rules — and its treatment of the Affordable Care Act.
But after the enactment in December of a big, complicated tax law that gave permanence to a litany of previously temporary tax breaks for individuals and businesses, many of the smaller, recurring disagreements that bedevil policy makers have been swept aside, and the stage seems set for a big overhaul, whenever the time is ripe.
One can certainly see allusions to the precarious political condition in Iran in her tempestuous paintings, but Lashai gravitated toward landscapes and nature initially because these subjects allowed her to experiment with color and form, and, later, as the Iranian government began to disintegrate, the permanence of the natural world provided some kind of solace.
And yet the space is also a rebellion for Madere, 29, whose entire career has been spent fleeing the very idea of permanence and stability, both in the materials he uses and the spaces in which he lives and works — which, until recently, included the RV that is now parked inside, awaiting its next adventure.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)HP announced a refreshed line of both consumer and professional devices, including some appealing all-in-one computers that add some pretty novel features and make an attempt to counter the permanence that plagues all-in-one devices (and the lack of competing voice assistants in PCs).
What's interesting about Unfold's growth is that it goes against some of the early thinking about Instagram Stories: When Instagram launched its 24-hour Stories format in August 2016, it was seen as a place to bring back some of the imperfections and spontaneity that had been lost in the permanence of the carefully curated feed.
His frequency is so strong and signal boosted so steadfastly by the event organizers, it's easy to overlook that the weekend's active programming is entirely the product of women artists — though it should surprise no one that, in an event featuring 90% women contributors, the bulk of spotlight, resources, and permanence is the purview of the only man.
In a profile in The Washington Post last year, she cited as the beginning of that journey catching sight, on a sixth-grade museum trip, of "Object Permanence," a family portrait by the painter Bo Bartlett (also Georgia-born, but now Maine-based) in which the artist, who is white, painted himself as a black man.
It is the steward of dozens of parks that commemorate the Civil War era, yet its only unit dedicated to Reconstruction was created two years ago, when President Obama established the Reconstruction Era National Monument in Beaufort, S.C. The bill would turn this site into a national park, helping it attract visitors and contributing to its permanence and accessibility.
A plan to pivot to privacy Zuckerberg outlined six principles he said the company is focusing on going forward: private interactions, encryption, reduced permanence (meaning content and messages that disappear), safety, interoperability (being able to communicate across the company's different networks and platforms), and secure data storage (not storing user data in countries where it could be accessed, for example).
" (Many conservatives argue the President should just cut taxes without worrying about blowing out the budget deficit in the short term.) The most substantive paragraph: "The goal is a plan that reduces tax rates as much as possible, allows unprecedented capital expensing, places a priority on permanence, and creates a system that encourages American companies to bring back jobs and profits trapped overseas.
Clinton should be made to walk Americans through her game plan for ensuring Common Core's permanence using a similar strategy as the one utilized by the Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE administration through the School-to-Work Act of 1994.
On this week's Popcast, Mr. Caramanica is joined on a quasi-philosophical excursion into ideas about permanence and impermanence, legacy control, canon formation and more by Mark Richardson, a writer who for the last several years was the executive editor of Pitchfork; Christopher R. Weingarten, a contributing editor at Rolling Stone; and Caryn Ganz, the pop music editor for The New York Times.
But Andrew Jackson on horseback does, in two statues that might be cast from the same mold, located in Jackson Square, New Orleans, and in Lafayette Park, Washington, DC. Jackson's audacious and successful leadership in the Battle of New Orleans and his subsequent Presidency probably ensure these statues' permanence, but it's easy, now, to read a certain vulnerability into them.
As Catherine Ruckelshaus, general counsel and program director for the National Employment Law Project, explained, the determination of whether a worker is doing the job of a contractor or employee comes down to a few key factors: among them, the right to control how the work is done, its permanence, the level of specialization required, and how integrated it is into the business paying for it.
Katherine Brinson, a juror for the prize and a curator at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, which presents the award, said Ms. Yi's work stood out because of "a depth of promise in a practice that's been underway for many years," one that engages "in wildly seductive ways" a host of difficult questions — about art's permanence, about technology and biological engineering, and about the fragility of life.
Those of us who grew up with the internet are much more conscious of its permanence (teenagers tend to take more security measures to protect their online privacy than older millennials); meanwhile, young people in decades past likely had little awareness that misogynistic "inside jokes" or racist "costumes" would be able to be easily found a generation later and used as evidence against them.
Clear requirements on internal buffers at CS Schweiz ensuring their permanence would also be necessary for its Long-Term IDR to be rated above its VR. SUPPORT RATINGS AND SUPPORT RATING FLOORS Credit Suisse and CSGAG: An upgrade to Credit Suisse's or CSGAG's SRs and an upward revision to the SRFs would be contingent on a positive change in Switzerland's propensity to support its banks.
The disco influence inheres in the band's casual mastery, the way the beats circle back on themselves to imply the permanence of an eternal loop, and in the enthusiastic vocals of Eno Williams, who belongs to a grand tradition of gawky, somewhat awkward singers swept off their feet by the grace of a beautiful dance groove and everything it represents — connection, romance, poise, confidence, community.
Despite a certain operetta-set quality to it all, the Pharaonic seriousness of King Albert I's rail works, and the station, still accomplish what they were intended to do, which is suggest that you've reached an important destination, a splendid place conjured up out of the sand by a royal house insistently seeking a public appearance of power and permanence; the Belgian throne had only been created in 22.
"The Borello test looks at 11 factors, none of which are determinative, such as whether their work is part of the client&aposs regular business, the degree of permanence of the working relationship, and whether or not the parties believe they&aposre in an employer-employee relationship," explained Alicia Calzada, deputy general counsel of the National Press Photographers&apos Association (NPPA), an organization that represents and advocates for visual journalists all over the country.
Reynoird doesn't want to go down the road of selling advertising or users' content/data — "we wanted to get a break from the forced permanence of all existing social networks, where everything you do or share is stored and sold to the highest bidder," he says — but concedes that video has inherent bandwidth and storage costs and that the company will need to find a way "to bring content to our users at a fair cost".
Despite the planned reduction in GM RWAs and leverage exposure to USD60bn (-19%) and USD290bn (-8%), respectively, by end-2016, we expect securities businesses to continue to account for more than 40% of group RWAs, which limits upside to the VR. Credit Suisse's Long-Term IDR is sensitive both to changes to the VR and to unexpected reductions to the size, or changes to the permanence of the buffer of holding company senior debt and qualifying junior debt.
"We're talking about what would be the first generation of collectors of this kind of work," said the art historian Karl E. Willers, director of the Nassau County Museum of Art in Roslyn Harbor, N.Y. Whether the works were executed in Minnesota or elsewhere, the historical significance of them is often in how they represent a time of increasing diversity in gender and race among artists, and new attitudes about the purpose and permanence of art.
Interior Secretary Ryan ZinkeRyan Keith ZinkeNew policy at Interior's in-house watchdog clamps down on interactions with press Overnight Energy: EPA proposes scrapping limits on coal plant waste | Appointee overseeing federal lands once advocated selling them | EPA lifts Obama-era block on controversial mine Latest appointee overseeing federal public lands once advocated to sell them MORE gave 85033 of his acting directors more permanence in January, signing an order giving them most of the authority of a Senate-confirmed director.
Bitcoin was a major breakthrough for a lot of reasons, but this blockchain concept, which was, "Hey, there is this chain of transactions, a history of transactions, and it's replicated continuously all around the world onto thousands of computers, and it's a record-keeping system that is not hackable, it's not forgeable, it's immutable," so it has some permanence, yet at the same time it's not centralized, so it's not subject to, say, the tampering risk, the fraud risk, or counterparty risk because we're dealing with money.
And this is why subsidiarity in this case simply cannot be pressed all the way down to the level of a remarried ex-husband and his confessor, because at that level there is no one available to speak for the marriage, no one capable of neutrally assessing its claim to reality and permanence, no one who can collect evidence on behalf of all the other people implicated in that reality, from the other spouse to the children and grandchildren who sprang from its one-flesh union, its possibly-irrevocable bond.
To figure out who has the right to control, the test considers multiple factors in three categories, non-exhaustively summarized as follows: Behavioral Control: Type and degree of instruction given, such as when and where to work and what supplies to use; performance evaluations and disciplineFinancial Control: Opportunity for profit or loss; investment in equipment; freedom to provide services to other clients; and method of payment (for example, salary versus by the job)Relationship: Contract; permanence of relationship; extent to which services are central to the business; and benefitsThe ABC test, while simpler, is tougher.
Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante had been at the center of a national debate over monuments and their permanence, fueled by an executive order earlier this year in which Trump asked Interior Secretary Ryan ZinkeRyan Keith ZinkeNew policy at Interior's in-house watchdog clamps down on interactions with press Overnight Energy: EPA proposes scrapping limits on coal plant waste | Appointee overseeing federal lands once advocated selling them | EPA lifts Obama-era block on controversial mine Latest appointee overseeing federal public lands once advocated to sell them MORE to review dozens of previously created monuments.

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