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And I wanted to discuss his philosophies about women, sex, and gender, and how his psychological philosophies emerged from his life, very literally.
This is not to say that modern judicial philosophies have been reduced to pure outcome-oriented judging, but there is a strong alignment between policy preferences and jurisprudential philosophies, and presidents know this.
Companies have different philosophies about how to deal with staff.
The games are very different, but they share similar philosophies.
The philosophies you teach your children can change the nation.
Kondo does not feel threatened by different philosophies of organization.
Ask your Taurus friend if they're outgrowing their personal philosophies.
But Ms. Mack ventured even deeper into the organization's philosophies.
Their top picks reflect a range of credit card philosophies.
This generation followed the philosophies of mainstream Judaism more closely.
"One of our philosophies is removal of friction," he said.
"None of our stuff promotes Nazism or communism, and I would not promote any of those because I don't believe in any of those philosophies and I don't like those philosophies," he told KSL.
And what Charlie did is he would take these cultural threads, these philosophies — frankly, they were pretty shallow philosophies — that all had similar themes about love and giving up your ego and your past.
Eventually, their different philosophies regarding hallucinogens caused a rift between them.
Their debate over climate change, in particular, highlighted their contrasting philosophies.
Study their real life philosophies and find your greater purpose.  3.
Do you feel like you have similar money and spending philosophies?
I devoured all the (unsolicited) advice on various contradictory parenting philosophies.
You compare online experiences with 20th-century philosophies and artistic movements.
They both have widespread name recognition and share similar political philosophies.
Machiavelli and Hobbes gave us influential philosophies built on human selfishness.
Some advisors question the value of inquiring about investment philosophies altogether.
There is also a third gender in many spiritual philosophies. 70.
She believes her own creative and spiritual philosophies are deeply intertwined.
Different managers and organizations have very distinct philosophies about remote work.
But the true test of philosophies of history is history itself.
She has parenting philosophies, and, what's more, she acts on them.
They explore the dichotomy between French and German political-economic philosophies.
It makes a mockery of their faith and their supposed philosophies.
In Augustine's class, students get a whole course on Buffett's philosophies.
Certain teams have philosophies where they'll play short more than others.
Wow, now I sound like my friends peddling self-help philosophies!
It was the weird congruence in team philosophies that was striking.
Secular philosophies that grew out of the Enlightenment have fallen apart.
Our philosophies on money and life goals changed during this move.
Unfortunately, politically-correct philosophies have penetrated our public school system while stripping accountability, competition and winning philosophies from the public school teachers and administrators who have the difficult task of educating this new generation of children.
"Epic has two different philosophies," Sweeney says of moderating the Epic Store.
The federal courts look stronger for including a range of legal philosophies.
It is a bullfight, based on the philosophies of the Shinto religion.
I had never learned about China or different political philosophies or ideologies.
Despite the philosophies underpinning the sport, it's visibly white and middle class.
To me, they'll always be two different games, with two different philosophies.
That's when the different philosophies of martian and terrestrial medicine seemed stark.
" Dorsey said that he "just don't know what his [Zuckerberg's] philosophies are.
You'll be in the mood to study spiritual concepts and different philosophies.
I do not let my personal philosophies interfere with any of that.
But it&aposs also a battle between two competing philosophies about capitalism.
Barcelona slung crosses into the box, all pretense at highbrow philosophies forgotten.
I've developed a few core philosophies about how to run a company.
Democrats have said Judge Gorsuch's philosophies unduly favor corporations and the wealthy.
Each one explains a different facet of his business and investment philosophies.
But the 44-year-old actress wasn't always a purveyor of clean philosophies.
She&aposs a big supporter of the doctrines and philosophies of Justice Scalia.
But, he added, judicial philosophies don't always line up neatly with political ideology.
She has a platinum blonde bob and lots of Jurassic Park-sounding philosophies.
Those on the left came up with different philosophies to explain her behaviour.
They have this environmental obsession, this throwback environmentalism, combined with pro-choice philosophies.
It's also a fascinating example of the different philosophies of these two companies.
He also does not want to change the philosophies that guide Camping World.
Photographer Matthieu Gafsou says transhumanism encompasses a wide array of techniques and philosophies.
STOCKMARKETS are fickle beasts, particularly in a world of short-term trading philosophies.
The zinging banter between the two characters is really a battle of philosophies.
But if you go to my shirt, you can see my philosophies there.
All have risen above it by sticking to their respective philosophies and principles.
It features audio recordings from King and explores his philosophies on nonviolent protest.
In theory, that would present voters with a choice of two governing philosophies.
What's happening in the US today is not a contest of governing philosophies.
Foreign policy thinkers like to talk in terms of doctrines and philosophies and factions.
SCOTT BOLDEN, CHAIR OF THE NATIONAL BAR ASSOCIATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE: Or their philosophies.
But philosophies and ideologies are harder and more dangerous to follow than business plans.
They shape our thoughts, which in turn form our philosophies, which inform our behavior.
Her specialties are personalities and philosophies that attract (sometimes court) extreme idealization and revulsion.
"It's one of those greater good philosophies we learned at the academy," he says.
His mixing and melding of theories highlights how easily the distinctions between philosophies collapse.
And so you know, every E3 is different but the core philosophies are consistent.
We are from two different parties; we debate regularly our often divergent political philosophies.
Superman's a fitting icon to consider as a way to understand Bird's ultimate philosophies.
They were fully fledged characters, endowed with their own biographies, philosophies, and literary styles.
But the philosophies and the ideas behind this textbook socialism are not just foolish.
It was a powerful machine that embodied similar design philosophies to current-day Apple.
You have two different philosophies warring which are in constant distinction from each other.
The concept shows up in religions, like Buddhism, as well as New Age philosophies.
An awkward teenager, he found solace in vampire fantasy games and New Age philosophies.
It floods us with details: names, philosophies, politics, religion, the history of Urdu literature.
Not just Torah, secular books too, and movies and paintings and philosophies and constellations.
Aboriginal scholars say that colonial education philosophies and aboriginal theories of knowledge are incompatible.
He was a sucker for modish philosophies and supposed sciences, from positivism to phrenology.
Let the public see the distinction between the two parties, and their two philosophies.
"I have tried to keep two obvious philosophies," he said to me in 2010.
As state philosophies go, you really can't boil it down any further than that.
We are used to treating politicians as vehicles for political philosophies and interest groups.
It lays out Mr. Rogers' daily routine and his philosophies on kindness and childhood.
Despite the differing philosophies, the two have wound up in nearly the same place.
The candidates have very different economic philosophies, and there is no clear front-runner.
Listen below alongside a conversation with the duo about the philosophies behind their record.
Traversing this terrain requires the decentering of Enlightenment Era philosophies and epistemologies, not just because they limit our understanding of the world we live in, including our own positionalities, but also because these philosophies germinated in white supremacy, classism, homophobia, and misogyny.
It may have been rooted in not only essentially different political philosophies but personal insecurities.
But it's tough to develop a career to-do list based on those philosophies alone.
The success of Locke's work lies in its underlying philosophies, rather than outright visual merit.
The Federalist Society is a nationwide organization of conservative lawyers who espouse conservative judicial philosophies.
Mr Chen, a Buddhist scholar, has also imprinted traditional Chinese philosophies onto the company's culture.
"One of my philosophies of building companies is the importance of velocity," Ng told me.
Speaking of Jungian archetypes, stones do indeed play a major part in the psychoanalyst's philosophies.
But Rogers left us with lots and lots of quotes summing up his core philosophies.
All of Frank's twisted familial philosophies stem back to that horror of a historical event.
Remember: these philosophies do not exist so you can flex your minimalist lifestyle on Instagram.
Last year, he explained the philosophies behind his approach with an example from the radio.
In the Photos app, the difference between those two different philosophies is the most stark.
The great religions and the wisest political philosophies have always counseled going the other way.
The nation's top judges should have different life experiences, different judicial philosophies and different personalities.
Some officials are also undertaking overhauls of zoos whose underlying philosophies, they say, are Victorian.
But our deeper philosophies and rituals stem from a much more intimate and familiar source.
L.O.B.: For decades you've written about Kantian theory but you're also trained in Vedic philosophies.
He was trying to bring in new ideas with speed and some of his philosophies.
The buildings embody two opposing philosophies of our relationship to the world: dominance versus coexistence.
Cyclops and Wolverine would have competing philosophies, and Cyclops would end up being the villain.
This week: Apple is the first test case in a clash of philosophies about capitalism
Different parents will have different philosophies on what to tell children about the family wealth.
The art of reading poetry doesn't begin with thinking about historical moments or great philosophies.
Although manufacturers have different philosophies, airplanes are designed to work with pilots, not against them.
WeWork and a growing number of companies with similar philosophies are simply going too far.
Modern-day business and sports figures also have drawn on the book's tactics and philosophies.
James and Royce admired and learned from each other, but their philosophies were different, too.
In any case, one of his personal philosophies of scare drag had a practical benefit.
In contract, monuments often extol the virtues — or supposed virtues — of individuals or political philosophies.
Stein's apartment/office was previously Soleri's studio and a sterling example of his philosophies in action.
And these campaign proposals almost never balance out perfectly, but rather signal policy philosophies and priorities.
The 28 murals represent a variety of styles and street art philosophies propagated in New York.
Yet the groups have different rules and philosophies; merging them is a technical and political impossibility.
Yet political philosophies cannot live by their past glories: they must also promise a better future.
Right-wing pundits were outraged…The left came up with different philosophies to explain her behaviour.
"Epic has two different philosophies," Sweeney told The Verge with regards to moderating the Epic Store.
Today, we see these opposing philosophies still at work, even in the realm of affordable housing.
Each of us had our own uniquely informed health philosophies, which often led to playful debates.
The sun meets Mercury retrograde, bringing an important perspective on issues concerning your beliefs or philosophies.
But Paul Polman, Unilever's chief executive, has reignited a battle between two philosophies of company ownership.
But I was surprised to find myself just as interested in her philosophies and life advice.
But that could require diverting from some of the product philosophies that got it this far.
Her audience was there for the musical intimacy and philosophies coming from her mind and voice.
Robbins is a living testament to his own philosophies about how to live your best life.
Each group accepts portions of the other's philosophies, but the differences remain distinct and easily discernible.
Instead, their grievances and principles stem from a range of motivations, personal circumstances and political philosophies.
The new moon in Libra will encourage you to open up to new ideas and philosophies.
How will you raise your kids differently after studying stoicism and other ancient wisdom and philosophies?
In ancient times, said Mr. Blinkin, the transportation expert, there were two philosophies behind road building.
The scarcity mentality is eventually incompatible with the philosophies that have come down through the centuries.
Tuberman and Shapiro quickly found they had completely different philosophies on how to run a business.
Dr. Sachs noted that the happiest countries have very different political philosophies from the United States'.
There exist philosophies (the Romantics, the Aesthetics) that embrace art as life, and life as art.
People join philosophies to make them comfortable in some ways, even if they are an intoxicant.
And a lot of their philosophies correlated with some of the things that I was exploring.
The philosophies of communism's leading lights often run contrary to the way China is run today.
This kind of nonsense makes martyrs of them and creates more followers of their warped philosophies.
Experts cite a couple of bills as illustrating the two parties' general philosophies on the issue.
My mother's experience with race was quite different from my father's, but their philosophies largely converged.
Go deeper: Mr. Johnson's political philosophies have not been easy for some of his family members.
Housing style, social services, and shared philosophies of community or faith differ across time and place.
Of those who do answer, quite a few have a weak grasp of the parties' governing philosophies.
Cruz's speech delineated conservative philosophies and principles and did plenty to sharply attack and demonize Hillary Clinton.
She disputes some of his claims, turns the questions back around, attempts to untangle his thorny philosophies.
I'm trying to merge as much of my politics and bring my humanitarian, community philosophies into susy.technology.
Every element of the company -- you know one of our philosophies is everything can be made better.
Both talked of relaunching their party's political philosophies but struggled to turn their principles into practical policy.
The iPhone, though... Apple and I have fundamentally different philosophies about how we should relate to notifications.
Others get very into specific self-help philosophies or practices that they adopt holier-than-thou attitudes.
It's an unprecedented move and arguably goes against one of Apple's core philosophies: Things should just work.
Yes, I've written lengthy books with both men, and I know their legal philosophies pretty darned well.
The strategy can be seen as an amalgam of the philosophies of two deeply influential business figures.
Because, simply, Rick—although you may feel this way about certain political philosophies—is truly self-interested.
All judges have their own judicial and social philosophies, whether they are willing to share or not.
" Among those products of male striving Wheeler counted "sciences, arts, technologies," along with "philosophies, theologies, social utopias.
Furthermore, no one should be surprised that presidents tend to nominate lawyers who share their judicial philosophies.
Their philosophies aligning, Chiarelli set about forming a group around McDavid — a bigger, stronger, more competitive group.
"You know, they can't come into Ohio with the philosophies they have and win," Mr. Kasich added.
Even asking my friends to email me about their Venmo philosophies felt like a kind of invasion.
We want to make sure one of our main philosophies, simple but powerful,  that we maintain that.
Using their wits to survive ("The Hunger Games"), the escapees have a variety of philosophies on resistance.
But maybe it's actually the most rational thing to apply different moral philosophies in different relational contexts.
Yet it may actually be the wisest thing to apply different moral philosophies in different relational contexts.
He's also trying to mesh four different tones, styles, rhythms, color palettes, music philosophies and acting styles.
Ahead, these women share their philosophies behind deciding which content is grid-worthy and which is temporary.
Is he guided by any fixed philosophies or is he moved by moods and operating on whim?
Former executives said the team changed philosophies from year to year, and sometimes from month to month.
But Garcia and Kim don't see those two philosophies — or the brands themselves — as being at odds.
Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton have different philosophies of the government's role in reducing the burden.
They stand for values, a history, and philosophies that extend beyond the two of them as individuals.
She also pointed to nature, her conversations, travel, dreams, spiritual philosophies, and psychology as points of inspiration.
This anonymously authored internet artifact offers a revealing glimpse into the motivations and philosophies of the alt-right.
Buffett's success boils down to some fundamental philosophies and rules that he has followed closely over the years.
The business world celebrated this swashbuckling freedom, adopting startup culture's management philosophies, office designs, and ethos of innovation.
In my experience, I have seen all sorts of extreme views and personal "philosophies", and I ignore them.
So I see us as prototyping a lot of those ideas and bringing those philosophies here to Asana.
They let him wax on and on about his great, glorious filmmaking career and his philosophies on filmmaking.
This most recent Mercury retrograde opened up space for you to reconsider the philosophies behind your highest goals.
That episode cemented Trump's relationship with the controversial figure and led Trump to cribbing some of Cohn's philosophies.
Anytime you go to the gym you're going to discover a lot of new ideas, philosophies, and techniques.
Montgomery noticed the group's "consistent presentation of their philosophies" when he approved the organisation, he told ABC News.
It is our philosophies and lifeways that inform a knowledge base antithetical to a Western hyper-capitalistic lifestyle.
Venture capital firms have different strategies and philosophies when it comes to their interactions with their portfolio companies.
The philosophers Moritz Schlick and Hans Reichenbach reciprocated that interest by assimilating the new physics into their philosophies.
One of my philosophies is, if you get people laughing you can slip a few ideas by them.
And Jacqueline explains in the video that, at an early age, she was interested in self-help philosophies.
"One of our key philosophies is embracing the pace of change and trying new things," Mr. Carroll said.
The three umps have a few beers as they watch the game and discuss their philosophies of umpiring.
"Whole philosophies have evolved over the question whether the human species is predominately good or evil," she wrote.
The replacement of our beloved Justice Scalia will be a person of similar views, principles and judicial philosophies.
Their philosophies aligned, and from the outset McCown was honest: If an N.F.L. team called, he was going.
Clay could never have known at the time just how Moore's philosophies would continue to impact his life.
"Investors' philosophies on growth-at-all cost versus profitability have changed significantly in the last year," Schonthal said.
But Supreme Court justices do get to tinker with the legal strike zone to suit their judicial philosophies.
"My performance will uphold those philosophies," she said, though she stopped short of saying it would unify viewers.
The second is a high school civics class question: should voters have a choice of two different philosophies?
These two philosophies match up well with the two sides of human nature described in Wilson's amplified Darwinism.
She decided to go into the industry because of Meyer's philosophies as outlined in his book, she said.
Decades later, she revisits their philosophies and personalities, as well as those of the phenomenologists who influenced them.
His father coached him in Atlanta following many of the tactics and philosophies of Serena's father, Richard Williams.
We Americans do not treat the office of president with such callous disregard, regardless of our political philosophies.
If those were dominant philosophies in the United States, we would be worse off in almost every way.
The philosophies of human interaction and humor that made The Toast a pleasant place began in Ortberg's home.
The audience for Abstract Expressionism, as co-opted for covert messaging, was a foreign elite tempted by communist philosophies.
In Kenner, like every city, our citizens and our taxpayers cover a wide spectrum of political philosophies and agendas.
And over time Ms Warren's agenda would entrench two dubious philosophies about the economy that would sap its vitality.
Some of DeVos' philosophies surprisingly align — she's suggested opening up the education industry to entrepreneurs to innovate technological breakthroughs.
So far in 25, gamers have seen two major releases that contrast two completely different philosophies in game design.
Walter Russell Mead of Bard College identifies four guiding philosophies for American foreign policy: Jeffersonian, Hamiltonian, Jacksonian and Wilsonian.
But, just like parenting philosophies, there are myriad ways to discuss how we talk with our children about consent.
However, some analysts argue that the group's disparate nature and philosophies mean it should avoid a terrorist group designation.
As the Beatles, beset by legal issues and differing philosophies, started splitting apart, Martin grew weary of the atmosphere.
Catch up with Adria's recording process, current and past philosophies, and what she has in store for the future.
The educated and uneducated are increasingly living in parallel societies, each with different experiences, philosophies, expectations, trajectories and language.
You've been seeing a lot of the world since mid-February, opening yourself up to new ideas and philosophies.
Almost uniquely in England, it does not indulge philosophies, at least those that extend any further than simply winning.
Wynn Resorts' chief executive, Matt Maddox, said that Galaxy shared many of the same core "operating philosophies and values."
Performing back-to-back at this BRIC benefit concert, these co-headliners will showcase two notably different songwriting philosophies.
Can we not apply these planning philosophies in the present to create a lasting environment of positive participatory culture?
I've written about a new shoe everyone's wearing, as well as a growing acceptance of disturbing men's rights philosophies.
It's tempting for those of us who interpret politics for a living to overstate the importance of competing philosophies.
Each political party is a coalition of interest groups and political philosophies that appeal to people with diverse values.
Brady's strict lifestyle isn't for everyone, and some scientists disagree with his philosophies, but it's clearly working for him.
The name comes from the Taoist concept of The Way and reflected Carlotta's somewhat shallow interest in Asian philosophies.
The divide in the candidates' philosophies of government was immediately clear in their differing approaches to the coronavirus pandemic.
I am so tickled to spend time with her this morning and hear all about her newest life philosophies.
The proposal largely aligns with the philosophies of Pai and Michael O'Rielly, the other GOP member of the commission.
They lacked identity on both ends of the floor, and the rotations and philosophies were inconsistent and often puzzling.
You believe love should be playful and want a partnership where you encourage each other's freedom and personal philosophies.
YOU KNOW, THOSE TWO PHILOSOPHIES SEEM TO COLLIDE ALL THE TIME AND THESE TYPE OF -- IN THIS PARTICULAR AREA.
Their heydays are separated by decades; their power bases across an ocean; their philosophies of life even further apart.
Midge's dad, Abe Weissman (Tony Shalhoub), also dabbles in beatnik philosophies after he quits his job at Columbia University.
These stories are lacerating, but they taught me that educational choice is about more than spreadsheets and dueling philosophies.
So, in the battle between Microsoft Azure and Amazon AWS, we see a clash of competing clouds ... and philosophies
Cantwell's bill is the first attempt at turning those philosophies into law, but it likely won't be the last.
The neighboring pipa, decorated with Daoist, Buddhist, and Confucian symbols, evokes a peaceful coexistence among the three religious philosophies.
After playing Nier: Automata, everyone at Waypoint was ready for another dive into philosophies of the sci-fi mind.
There are differing philosophies regarding the best strategies for relieving women of their position as "the other" in society.
Because Grande and Davidson were both relatively private celebrities (until recently), we don't know much about their love philosophies. But!
Bannon and Priebus will work side-by-side in the White House, but their political philosophies have been markedly different.
The different emphasis doesn't reflect different facts, but two different philosophies about how to talk about progress in global health.
The cadets entering the police academy in 2010 would be the first class to train under the department's revised philosophies.
But regardless of the flaws and philosophies behind award shows, an Oscars win does mean something for a person's career.
Before the Sanders phenomenon, Warren and her philosophies could conceivably be marginalized by Clinton and the other established Democratic powers.
It lets Spencer and Taylor explain their philosophies at length, cutting away periodically for rebuttals by Potok or other interviewees.
Cavallo and Costello have also both made it a point to make parenting and motherhood central to their leadership philosophies.
Philosophies, mythologies, and religions have appeared since the beginning of human existence to explain the mysteries of life and death.
The Libra Association may need to shift the balance further toward safety and away from cryptocurrency's prevailing philosophies from openness.
One of the defining philosophies behind Rokid is that the future of human computer interaction will be multimodal, explains Zhu.
Creative director Jessica De Jesus explained how the visual philosophies that guide professional designers can be applied to sign creation.
The ways and philosophies that produce virulent politics of hate, such as Islamic fundamentalism or Nazism, are not our ways.
But the Iowa caucus results should end the argument about Trump's philosophies and put a new focus on his tactics.
Peter went down a Wikipedia wormhole, reading about the video game The Witness and the many philosophies behind the game.
"It's possible that these groups, or these philosophies that they're attacking more generally, are just lower-hanging fruit," she said.
In many Asian cultures, holistic thinking traces its roots back to ancient Eastern philosophies, most notably Confucian and Taoist traditions.
Good. Because last night Barnes went ahead and pulled another no-no, consistent with his "but sometimes it is" philosophies.
Maybe over time as I internalize these different philosophies they will begin to appear in some way in the lyrics.
Together, they built a Greek Revival-style retreat in Millbrook, N.Y, that is more than a sum of their philosophies.
I have just made it my life's mission to articulate his hitting philosophies and positions because I'm a hitting instructor.
How, it's easy to wonder, could a man form such generous, brilliant philosophies in the face of cruelty and injustice?
But should professors' political philosophies factor into how welcome they are or the likelihood of their leading departments and institutions?
Go deeper: Mr. Johnson's expected ascent and his political philosophies have not been easy for some of his family members.
Both parents agree on a few philosophies: "We have high expectations for our girls, but it's about effort," Deepali says.
He saw, around the globe, "philosophies of blood and violence" that could make democracy feel "pale and feeble" in comparison.
He has never had any time for those of his peers who talk about fanciful ideals or high-minded philosophies.
Stemming from Tocquevilleian and Jeffersonian philosophies, we're focused on gaining assets others have, instead of helping others gain what we have.
Jon is literally so bad at communicating his political philosophies that some guys murdered him one time out of general confusion.
Now that you have clarity on your inner and outer philosophies, it's time to take that elevator pitch to the streets.
Unlike the team he is leaving, the letter is a very polished finished product that reflects Hinkie's reasoning and personal philosophies.
But the philosophies, practices, and prejudices animating and informing the caste system can be seen throughout history in different cultural contexts.
When Burgara excused herself, I asked Fox how he'd familiarized himself with some of the more sophisticated philosophies he'd name-checked.
Instead, go see Won't You Be My Neighbor, the deeply affecting new documentary on the legacy and philosophies of Fred Rogers.
The actual political philosophies of liberals and conservatives are important in shaping policy proposals, but so too are the political identities.
In such instances of "executive dating", the most important element is to ensure that the philosophies of the potential partners match.
" Alvey did not respond to Ifeanyi's text message, and on June 29, she removed her from the team, citing "different philosophies.
Many halal beauty companies are adopting similar holistic philosophies, which they hope will help draw in non-Muslim consumers as well.
Still Waters, the film, looks at Haff's life and philosophies on education, as well as the program's day-to-day operations.
Kelly also sent receiver DeSean Jackson packing in March 2014 when he didn't feel Jackson was fully plugged into his philosophies.
There are more ways of setting words to music than are in our textbook philosophies, and I learned that from Liz.
You've changed your opinion about a lot of important issues lately—are you ready to share your new philosophies with others?
This shift allows him to utilize the philosophies he developed when designing boats for solo around-the-world races, he said.
"Yes, we know we ask the fans to be more understanding of our philosophies or plans or paths," Karl told reporters.
The Tour de France is hardly alone in a sports world that often clings to its traditional philosophies on gender issues.
But The Big Idea is less about the stories that drive today than the policies and philosophies that should drive tomorrow.
They also harken back to John McLaughlin, the pioneering artist on whose philosophies most early Light and Space work is based.
That idea had nothing to do with my values, which ended up being expressed in new sustainable-development thoughts and philosophies.
And when it comes to the age-old (by which I mean, decade-old) upper-middle-class debate over preschool philosophies?
"The philosophies I study and practice come from my natural curiosity for the universe and my place within it," he said.
That led to our appointment of a Data Protection Officer, and informed our 'Privacy by Default' and 'Privacy by Design' philosophies.
One of Brady's core philosophies is pliability, in which he avoids traditional weight-lifting to keep his muscles soft and loose.
Changes in decades-old hitting philosophies, spurred by baseball's data revolution, have improved the quality of contact everywhere in a lineup.
Rustin studied in India for seven weeks to learn Gandhian philosophies in 1948, and he passed that teaching down to King.
They developed a vision statement, in consultation with a Stanford professor, that aligned their philosophies and would guide their decision-making.
William John Henry Boetcker, a religious leader in the early 1900s whose conservative, individualist philosophies were in line with Reagan's worldview.
I disagree with most of Apple's corporate philosophies on recycling, repair, and its walled-garden, monopolistic approach to the App Store.
The Republican Party, which once served as home for a variety of clashing philosophies about foreign policy, has lost its moorings.
A more dignified approach is in order and long overdue: one where the candidates share their thoughts and plans and philosophies.
Feldman's comments come a day after Sanders, in a rare move, highlighted a key difference between him and Warren's economic philosophies.
Rather, the conversational interviews delving into the mysteries of the universe are littered with clues about Mir, her projects and philosophies.
Breaking Bad really put a lot of effort into making you question absolutely every aspect of its central character's life philosophies.
Malick draws on many philosophies and religious traditions in his work, but his overriding narrative architecture still points to the Bible.
Organized like an opera with multiple acts, the show pits the clothier's signature aesthetic against prevailing design philosophies and cultural taboos.
It's the threat posed by current and emerging powers with contrasting political institutions and philosophies for how to control the world's seas.
In the late 21s, he connected to deconstructionist philosophies that had as their background the radical May 28 student demonstrations in France.
If America is the benchmark, the obvious question is why India's voters have failed to coalesce around rival nationwide philosophies of government.
However, he said the greatest risk of the 2016 election is that one party's philosophies become too embedded in the executive office.
Dunk Lords doesn't re-create NBA Jam one for one, so much as it shares the game's philosophies of art and design.
"My dad, he has five brothers and they all had motorcycles and lived by the philosophies of Evel Knievel," Pastrana tells PEOPLE.
Wendover Productions explains the economics of long haul flights and how different philosophies from Airbus and Boeing led to such different airplanes.
Both operating systems have inherent strengths and weaknesses due to differing philosophies about what their role is in how smartphones should work.
"My dad, he has five brothers and they all had motorcycles and lived by the philosophies of Evel Knievel," Pastrana told PEOPLE.
Over the following few years Gevers had been pleased to see how their philosophies dovetailed—with each other and, now, with history.
These stores have traditionally been pretty huge, somewhat faceless, and built with the same philosophies that defined selling appliances in the 22008s.
He released an album as a leader, "Safe in Buddha's Palm" — the title reflected his longtime interest in Eastern philosophies — in 2008.
"Many of the nominees have philosophies that cut against the very nature of the department to which they are nominated," he said.
Taking all erections as potentially unwanted sexual attention and seeking to hide them, in their eyes, betrays the core philosophies of nudism.
At the core of this policy debate is the schism between "liberalism" and "neoliberalism" as two rival philosophies or "rationalities" of politics.
The Faked Death TheoryBefore his death Tupac assumed the moniker Makaveli, drawing inspiration from the philosophies and militaristic strategies of Niccolò Machiavelli.
Understanding that different groups in design, product or engineering have different approaches and philosophies can help teams achieve successful outcomes more collaboratively.
Governments are different, and philosophies are different, but when it comes down to it, a schoolteacher is a schoolteacher is a schoolteacher.
And even Hitler and Mussolini were elastic in their political philosophies as they came to power; Mussolini started out as a leftist.
Here, along with Ms. Benanti, six other current Tony nominees share their philosophies of the right way to handle a curtain call.
The truth is that Kavanaugh's career and his judicial philosophies consistently prioritize the rights of corporations before the rights of everyday people.
"I'm personally offended that you think I would manage a campaign where that would be one of the going philosophies," she said.
Once they realized we weren't trying to have them sign a petition, they opened up about their nightlife philosophies and current obsessions.
You come in, take these ideas, mentalities, philosophies, register it, own it, and bully the people that broke that ground for you.
Why it matters: The feud is part of a bigger battle brewing between the two companies over their governing philosophies and practices.
A.P.: Despite my best efforts, I have been unable to find any concrete evidence that Kant had direct knowledge of Vedic philosophies.
"When you have three different coaches in a span of three years, each coach comes with different beliefs and philosophies," Spring said.
And at the same time, half of Silicon Valley was just waiting for a moment to take their human optimization philosophies mainstream.
The "conventional wisdom" of having bonds dominate a portfolio in retirement is outdated and was based on past market conditions and philosophies.
But it doesn't have to do with politics, it has to do with different philosophies on what is best for the economy.
But perhaps more important are temperament and judgment and the candidates' philosophies on the use of American power, both hard and soft.
As foreign policy philosophies go, "Let them!" is unusually laissez-faire, bordering on wishful thinking when it comes to the Middle East.
Many others never met him, but remember the moment his investment and life philosophies clicked, and suddenly thrust their minds into focus.
Join us as he shows off the first augmented reality comic book, and gets deep into his philosophies on AI and AI assistants.
Some of the parents also said Cunat brought in Ethos because she recently had been pressured to introduce anti-police philosophies to students.
Son's SoftBank has a famed 236-year plan, the core philosophies of which theoretically drive the investments behind his $280 billion Vision Fund.
He led a lecture in the Avenue's public courtyard on architecture and how his own philosophies were shaped by the hyper-developed city.
Stewart's keynote will share her philosophies on living and curating one's home, undoubtedly full of "good things," as the doyenne herself might say.
In fact, besides Oscar red carpet mainstay Meryl Streep — she's the exception, but more on that later — celebrities had very different beauty philosophies.
It seems like both of their philosophies influenced you in the way that your work is visual, but it's not just "retinal" art.
CIC is the oldest, most successful and largest innovation hub in the United States, espousing particular philosophies for economic impact and community engagement.
Now more than ever, amid the cacophony of division that defines our offline and online lives in 2019, we need Chen's design philosophies.
Maymir continues through perfectly manicured gardens and grandiose rooms, occasionally stopping to speak of Islamic philosophies and architectural techniques incorporated into the design.
But the term "isolationist interventionist" still implies that Trump's actions are informed by specific political philosophies, and there's no evidence this is true.
Now that the filibuster is gone for Supreme Court nominees, presidents will be emboldened to nominate individuals with strong, clearly defined judicial philosophies.
From commonly misspelled words to grammar and punctuation to philosophies on writing style, this book addresses most every question you've had about writing.
Ramm had continued to make music after "Beat Bop," never wavering from his philosophies, just declaring them against increasingly turbulent, industrial-sounding backdrops.
Fifteen months in the making, the film also explores some of Japan's most celebrated ramen shops and profiles their unique philosophies and flavors.
Hope's program is unique: It's a mix of 12-Step and Buddhist philosophies, CBT and ACT, plus elements of Smart and Refuge Recovery.
During the two hour-long conversation, Kanye talked about his battles with mental health, his relationship with JAY-Z, and his newfound philosophies.
One of the company's guiding philosophies is to use "universal design" to create products that are usable by as many people as possible.
Sadly, I think what he meant is that despite huge differences in policy, temperament, and governing philosophies, both he and Trump are Republicans.
The moves — with more sure to come when free agency begins next week — show a commitment to embracing the defensive philosophies of Phillips.
Some were schools that hew to nontraditional philosophies, including the Waldorf education movement, which tends to attract parents who favor alternative medical practices.
She had been trying to pass on her philosophies about dating for years, and to sum up her rules, they were this: Don't.
It is G.M.'s consumer answer to Tesla's Autopilot, but its approach illustrates the divergent philosophies of traditional automakers and the Valley rebels.
Ryan Holiday Stoic philosophy is different from most philosophies in that it's not a set of precepts or systemic explanations of the universe.
Although Mr. Abe shares some of Mr. Trump's right-leaning philosophies, he is not the sort of strongman leader Mr. Trump often admires.
Stunning photography posted alongside trending travel philosophies and hashtags — such as #wanderlust and #roadlesstraveled — became a sustained lure, promising remarkable, life-changing journeys.
Artist Huang Yong Ping sees language as a tool curators, art historians, and critics use to produce borders between geographies and artistic philosophies.
Morgan said that she and Klein have complementary skill sets but share similar philosophies on how they'd like to move the company forward.
It's taking opposite philosophies, taking something that was anti-feminism and then turning it into feminism is excellent subversion, and that's pop art.
Alan Dershowitz, a lawyer who became acquaintances after working with Cohn, said much of what animates Trump could be traced back to Cohn's philosophies.
On the other hand, Americans' remain free to praise "Islamic Terrorism" -- or even the repulsive philosophies of the Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan.
The big question now is whether some of the capabilities — or the philosophies — in the Workflow app could work their way into iOS itself.
When Fight Club and King of Comedy's characters spell out their philosophies about society or politics, it's a natural extension of their narrative arc.
During the interview process, Shoop had a session with the Volunteers' other defensive coaches in which he realized his philosophies could mesh with theirs.
Why it matters: As the tech industry continues to amass wealth and power, it's increasingly projecting its philosophies and methods into local political battles.
After hearing the goals, future plans, and philosophies of Hollywood's rising stars below, we can confidently agree with Whitney: The children are our future.
Just like ones based in New York, L.A., London, and Sydney, Middle East fashion blogs represent a spectrum of people, personal styles, and philosophies.
But in the long-run, Spotify's performance in the stock market will largely depend on investor philosophies about the company and its business model.
Women in [17th century] England didn't really do philosophy, except for a couple and those women published their own philosophies under their own names.
They're both young, whip smart, and wicked chic, but they couldn't be less alike when it comes to their personal philosophies on healthy living.
I'm curious if you think there are some useful aspects of previous moral philosophies — virtue ethics, utilitarianism — that are compatible with your biological view.
"I think we have similar philosophies about taking care of ourselves and trying to be happy, like exercising and eating good food," she said.
Inspired by different cultures, religions, mythologies, and philosophies, Tsemet's paintings come from the artist's inherent need to illustrate what she sees in her mind.
First, many of the ideologies, philosophies and theologies that underpin the white supremacist movement in the United States did not originate in this country.
Starting from scratch, Dalio was able to create the world's largest hedge fund, Bridgewater Associates, through a strict adherence to principles and investment philosophies.
While those who serve in the White House have differing philosophies and political views, there are shared values across both parties and several administrations.
During their three-hour meeting, Rohrabacher recalled discussing their respective philosophies about government -- and talking at length about the 2016 meddling in the elections.
Jobs and Ive shared similar design philosophies: Both men believed in simplicity being "the ultimate sophistication," and the idea that less could be more.
Various sexist "manosphere" philosophies revolve around hyper-simplified models of animal behavior, where alpha males preside over an inherently violent and dominance-based society.
It's folly to pretend that judges and justices have no political views, or that their legal views are entirely separate from their judicial philosophies.
"In Kenner, like every city, our citizens and our taxpayers cover a wide spectrum of political philosophies and agendas," Zahn wrote in a statement.
These are the gurus pushing black-and-white parenting philosophies that leave little room for the messy middle in which most of us exist.
Suffering-focused ethics is a broad term for ethical philosophies that, like Samuel's antinatalism, are primarily or exclusively focused on the prevention of suffering.
Both set goals of using federal policy to reduce debt burdens for future students, but they adopt different philosophies of government to get there.
In the absence of such a response, however, the opposition coalition – which was already riven by competing agendas, political philosophies and egos – could collapse.
"Everybody was throwing philosophies around right and left back then, about where we came from, where we going, how we got here," Jones said.
Though Mr. McInnes describes himself as a champion of Western values, many of his statements have been racist and have echoed white nationalist philosophies.
The five writers who have contributed to the Frugal Traveler column over the last 25 years share stories, travel philosophies and plenty of tips.
Yet it's quite clear that while the core philosophies of white supremacists and jihadists differ, their recruitment strategies and propaganda efforts are frequently similar.
But many ancient philosophies, such as Stoicism, and ancient religions, such as some elements of Hinduism, believed in the wheel of time (or kalachakra).
The philosophies of proxy voting groups at the large index funds have been evolving, with improved corporate governance at the top of the agenda.
At the age of 13, she developed an interest in yoga, meditation and Eastern philosophies, for which her mother bought books that she devoured.
The only thing that has alleviated this mental conundrum to any extent has been decades of meditation and study of Eastern philosophies and religions.
The two opposing philosophies have not resulted in a fundamentally different safety record, but each has its own loyal following among airlines and pilots.
In any field, those that push the envelope forward generally attribute their success to the strategies and philosophies of those who came before them.
Gorsuch himself, his strengths and weaknesses, his judicial philosophies, and his approach to judging are all largely irrelevant to the real issues at stake.
As political veterans who come from opposite sides of the aisle, and with differing political philosophies, we ask, how much worse can it get?
Rather, they reflect differing investment philosophies among the fund management companies about the blend of stocks and bonds appropriate for investors close to retirement.
In fact, several have side gigs to establish another income stream to diversify their finances; it's a big part of their money-making philosophies.
As I covered in a series of pieces for Kotaku—one about Fire Emblem, another about censorship—there are wildly differing philosophies on approach.
Here is the scary truth that NYT editors and readers alike resist: US politics today is not a contest of ideas or governing philosophies.
The society an increasingly urbanized Afghanistan produces is inevitably more liberal and outward-looking, much less susceptible to the neo-medieval philosophies of the Taliban.
But when it comes to the border, his Parks Service and Border Patrol work has left Lenihan torn between their philosophies of conservation and enforcement.
With few exceptions, these services share the same widely established investing philosophies: Create a low-cost diversified portfolio for the long run; don't ever — ever!
The simplest way to explain the difference between Newton's stats and those of someone like Tom Brady is that it comes down to different philosophies.
Comparing the philosophies of each president with that of the median justice on the court of the relevant era, however, the research finds little correlation.
First up, we sit down with Long Beach's one and only Vince Staples, who speaks on the philosophies behind his stunning new EP, Prima Donna.
People of all persuasions, political parties, and philosophies have awakened to the terrible toll the crises of overcriminalization and mass incarceration have wrought on America.
"The East Wing definitely has some independence, but not this kind of independence," said the Obama White House official, referring to the Trump's differing philosophies.
This may seem like a ridiculously weighty question for an industry built on the supposedly superficial business of selling clothes, as opposed to political philosophies.
Bottom line: Lawmakers are being torn between the pressure to take tech regulation seriously in light of recent events and their traditional philosophies of deregulation.
She wants to apply some of the same philosophies in the farm to the lot, create permeable surfaces so that precious rainwater is not wasted.
New coaches have installed new philosophies and styles into young rosters while a few familiar faces are back in the league with some new tricks.
Wooden toys have long been associated with open play and are a favorite of educators, particularly those who ascribe to the Montessori and Waldorf philosophies.
By showing that it can use the best ideas of libertarianism in its own political philosophies, the Republican Party has a chance at resuscitating itself.
The stronghold has become one of my guiding philosophies in leading my firm, and it's also the foundation for the advice I often give entrepreneurs.
As the world unravels, the practical lessons and homespun philosophies of "Shelter" are more urgent than nostalgic, drawing pilgrims to Mr. Kahn's still-groovy abode.
" Chief Justice Burger did not like "Storm Center," Dr. O'Brien said, "because it portrays the justices as individuals with different judicial philosophies that often conflict.
Greek and medieval philosophies valued liberty, but they understood that before a person could help govern society, he had to be able to govern himself.
" As in other foreign-policy sectors, the Russia hands divide less along party lines than along foreign-policy philosophies: They are either "realists" or "internationalists.
The groups want nominees to be asked about their prosecutorial philosophies on key issues, including sentencing, asset forfeiture and respecting the authority of the states.
The groups want nominees to be asked about their prosecutorial philosophies on key issues, including sentencing, asset forfeiture and respecting the authority of the states.
The former president realizes that his philosophies haven't evolved along with the rest of the world's as he attends his speechwriter's marriage to another man.
Kondo's philosophies on tidying don't scorn keeping stuff, but an important tenet is that you rid yourself of any stuff that doesn't bring you happiness.
In portraying people who debate themselves into a state of stasis — endlessly discussing philosophies of history and politics — "Bright Room" itself freezes into flamboyant paralysis.
Trump's acceptance speech embraced an explicit gun test: The replacement for our beloved Justice Scalia will be a person of similar views and judicial philosophies.
In his books, starting with the publication of "Thoughts Without a Thinker" in 1995, the philosophies and practices of those worlds are in fruitful conversation.
The philosophies Trump espoused weren't just a rejection of the former presidents -- particularly Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama -- sharing the stage with Trump.
And in response, St. John has doubled down on his philosophies with "Enslaving the Masses," an extended explanation of the ideas espoused in his original PowerPoint.
We entered the age of global trade and capitalism and then conjured up moral philosophies — and by extension, a culture — that justified that way of life.
Have a listen for guidance on how to scale and hire, as well as the tried-and-true philosophies Rachleff brings into every partnership and negotiation.
Despite the justices' judicial philosophies, Kagan and Sotomayor described a culture of respect among members of Supreme Court, explaining that it is crucial to their work.
YouTube's DidYouKnowGaming recently honored that legacy with a biographical video detailing the events and philosophies that sculpted him into such a pivotal figure in his field.
And so those are the philosophies that drive how we think about not only E33, but how do we think about our messaging throughout the year.
Indeed, one of the main design philosophies behind Nimbus is that users should be able to seamlessly move back and forth between the desktop and mobile.
The different philosophies of California and Texas, which were both once part of Mexico, can be summed up by what they do on their southern border.
According to a representative, Bey was using a world passport because it was "more representative of his personal ideals and philosophies" than his United States passport.
That's an achievement and a sign that the battle between the competing philosophies is not over, and that she tapped into concerns that Macron must address.
The myth that cheating doesn't exist within poly relationship styles, in fact, can be blatantly at odds with the personal philosophies of people who practice polyamory.
Last month's quickly aborted bid by Kraft Heinz (KHC) to take over Unilever brought into sharp relief the ongoing war between two different philosophies of capitalism.
"One of our 'digital' philosophies is that we need to make sure our art is placed 'where people are' in the digital realms," Allen told Hyperallergic.
These two philosophies have found a playful intersection in a collaboration between artists Henry Crissman and Hamilton Poe, on display in the multiuse art cafe Trinosophes.
But the video also highlights how afrofuturism allows artists to repackage those philosophies that were important to shaping African American culture in new, less literal, ways.
"Our two foundational philosophies when it comes to sports betting are: Bet against the public and follow the sharp action," Sports Insights manager Josh Appelbaum explains.
But he is also signaling that the party he leads is not in the kind of crisis that would require a deep examination of base philosophies.
Armstrong guides us not only through the history of Judeo-Christian and Islamic Scripture, but also through Hindu and Sikh texts and Buddhist and Chinese philosophies.
This is part of what's at the crux of her philosophies: She spent her twenties and thirties dating around, working her way up her career ladder.
"My greatest inspiration has been to imagine what forms, techniques, materials and philosophies Salvatore would be developing were he alive today," said Meilland in a statement.
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King's 2020 vision As CEO of the King Center in Atlanta, King preserves her father's legacy and promotes his philosophies of non-violence, justice and community.
Mr. Hill spent two decades analyzing the life stories, strategies and personal philosophies of entrepreneurs and industrialists like Henry Ford, William Wrigley and John D. Rockefeller.
"I'm a talker," he noted on the way in to a four-hour conversation that ranged through reminiscences, musical history, vintage gear talk and broader philosophies.
It was a push to close the digital experience gap between the private and public sectors, embracing the philosophies of open government: Transparency, participation and collaboration.
He preaches "DO YOU JOB" ethics and sells his employees on shallow philosophies that keep them out there hitting or running or whatever, week after week.
That's because nearly every revered conductor (they are mostly men) over the past few centuries has approached the job with such vastly different styles and philosophies.
However, thanks to companies like SumAll and other young tech start-ups like Buffer, who tout "radical transparency" philosophies, the tide may be turning in corporate culture.
In the next section, we're going to talk a little bit about your philosophies, what you write about, because you write about bubbles and things like that.
That has always been one of WIRED's central animating philosophies—that you can figure out what's to come by a close read of the here and now.
Snapchat will either require a radically new feature or a fundamental reimagining of some of its core product philosophies like chronological sorting in order to gain ground.
King writes: His conservative philosophies were clear, but some of his Democratic colleagues came to regard him as open-minded and a good listener, a reasonable man.
The instant leap of logic is that you share common philosophies on ethics or life, so you must be aligned similarly in your investment outlook, as well.
It was largely attached to the presidential campaigns of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders, with both candidates referred to as "populists" despite having distinctly different political philosophies.
Druckenmiller also weighs in on a wide range of other topics, including the influence of passive investing, the Federal Reserve, the trade war, and various investment philosophies.
In order to improve his debating style, Obama had to give up the illusion that he and Romney were there to thrash out competing philosophies of government.
But at least 11 firms have gone a step further, making concerted efforts to ensure their services are not being used by the people espousing those philosophies.
Its philosophies may be basic, its violence and action gratuitous, but undeniably, for anyone working or with an interest in video games, the BioShock series is pivotal.
Boggs worked closely with Complex Movements before she passed away last year, and her philosophies around the effectiveness of neighborhood-based, "particle-level" activism informs the work.
Mr. Reed had been brought up Protestant but had gone on his own spiritual quest during his 20s, studying Eastern religions and exploring other faiths and philosophies.
Perhaps his greatest skill is in packaging up and replicating those philosophies for our enjoyment, and that's the thrill that keeps him bouncing from project to project.
Though it was still only the League Cup as far as some onlookers were concerned, this was really a clash of differing philosophies and disparate financial forces.
These economies are facing slowing or even negative population growth, historically high debt burdens, widening economic inequality, and the rise of populist parties with unorthodox economic philosophies.
Nothing better exemplifies the conflicting philosophies than Disney's pending acquisition of key Fox entertainment assets, seeking to bulk up to gain leverage against Netflix and its ilk.
But the simplified format actually allowed for the candidates to draw clear distinctions between their philosophies of government, and give substantial explanations of their policies and plans.
"It's possible to spend $1,000 a night in two different renowned hotels and have completely dissimilar service experiences because properties have different service philosophies," Mr. Bush said.
We pray that those who traffic in anti-Semitism, racism, and xenophobia will see that there is no place for such pernicious philosophies in a civilized society.
This will find you totally reimagining what your goals are (especially around travel or schooling), rethinking your philosophies, and especially working out issues with debt and intimacy.
He is not alone in that, of course: José Mourinho, no less, has no time for talk of philosophies or poetry; he values winning and winning alone.
In addition, I introduce students to the pedagogy of diverse early childhood curriculum models and their foundational philosophies currently in use throughout the United States and Europe.
"The Dyson automotive team has developed a fantastic car: they have been ingenious in their approach while remaining faithful to our philosophies," Dyson wrote in the email.
If we are to have any hope of sifting through the myriad of voices and philosophies of men that attack truth, we must learn to receive revelation.
It's arguably Gamble & Huff's most direct songwriting statement, and undoubtedly what many Loft devotees would play strangers to try to communicate the party's philosophies, musical or otherwise.
Though he&aposs studied thousands of books, Minervini was able to garner unprecedented returns by adopting the strategies and philosophies laid out in a few select ones.
What is new here is the relationship between Lyra and her daemon, a pine marten called Pantalaimon, who disapproves of the philosophies that captivate her at university.
From Frankie's perspective, she and Mike would do better if they thought bigger, a story that she's picked up from multiple American philosophies, from Oprah on down.
It's design is to undermine their significance thereby undermining the ideas and philosophies that have made America the envy of the world for the last two centuries.
He's said in multiple interviews that he wants to share the TB12 philosophies with the world, and he's well on his way to becoming a lifestyle brand.
Through captains Kirk, Picard, Sisko, Janeway and Archer, viewers can fully immerse themselves in the lives and philosophies of a vast expanse of sci-fi races and species.
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)That's a great product to compare the Alienware m15 to because the computers are representative of two very different philosophies of gaming laptop design.
The two brought starkly different philosophies to the debate, with Warren launching broadsides in the op-ed pages while Biden helped move the legislation along in the Senate.
While Bogle's philosophies were mocked at first by the investment management industry, his common sense approach to investing would earn him a place among the most influential investors.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's beleaguered national team would benefit from having fewer competing coaching philosophies across the Chinese Super League, former Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac has told Reuters.
Underlying all this work was his interest in Asian spiritual philosophies, specifically Taoism and Chan (Zen) Buddhism, the one nature-centered, the other a challenge to Western rationalism.
Philosophies about having a baby the "right way"—and the scientific knowledge undergirding the advice we're expected to follow—are, like so much else in health trends, cyclical.
I tried on various philosophies and gods: some found in the new age stores, others in the forms of sex, food, the internet, and anything else remotely pleasurable.
Both parties largely share a goal of delivering high-speed internet to rural areas, but there are different philosophies between Democrats and Republicans on how to do that.
Berkshire top investors Todd Combs and Ted Weschler are said to have similar long-term philosophies but seem to be more willing than Buffett to bet on technology.
However, one of my philosophies is to get out of my office and drop in on conversations, so I like to take the dogs myself when I can.
The moon's transit through Capricorn is going to have you contemplating life philosophies, and wanting to reach toward something higher, something that is currently still out of reach.
Your ruling planet Venus squares off with Saturn on March 13, creating tension within your relationships, especially around communication—specifically, around understanding each other's values, philosophies, and beliefs.
He spoke to hundreds of professional funny people for his book, The Humor Code, and kept finding two philosophies when it comes to what makes a good joke.
Plumbing through the deluge—songs, poems, philosophies, relationships, news, histories—we gradually hone in on our music, the stuff that strikes like lightning and catalyzes our own art.
"If you can see McCain and Hillary aren't that far apart on their philosophies, O.K., that's why they can stand up so adamantly to Trump," Mr. Cotta said.
Ms. Anson, a contributing editor at Decanter, the British wine magazine, briefly outlines these agricultural and winemaking philosophies and offers capsule profiles of wine producers and their bottles.
They definitely have had the defense to compete for some time now, but have been stuck in quarterback hell thanks to the philosophies of head coach Jeff Fisher.
In that picture of the political system, you have these two parties, they're roughly equal in weight, and they have different philosophies about what's good for the country.
Scholars like Eileen O'Neill dared historians to widen their scope and include long-forgotten figures, foreseeing how women's philosophies would offer significant insights into the period's central debates.
He's been successful in directly attacking President Trump, but the debate is a good opportunity for him to soberly lay out his agenda and political philosophies more clearly.
"My collection is inspired by the physical qualities of bamboo which embodies the values appreciated by the underlying philosophies of Chinese culture — Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism," he says.
That lament remains true for senators like Jeff Flake as it has become painfully apparent that President Trump has no appreciation for those principles or core conservative philosophies.
In different sections, "Gothic to Goth" identifies the diverse philosophies that were prevalent in Romantic-era America and demonstrates, through artistic examples, how those values determined stylistic choices.
Osima explained that the book distills a multitude of "concrete strategies, advisory, and philosophies" that entrepreneurs can use to ideate, launch, and grow both their business and brand.
Monday's match was a contrast in philosophies as Osaka tried to direct traffic with her heavy strokes while Bencic adroitly managed to redirect it with her flat groundstrokes.
Global index and fund provider MSCI said Tuesday that investors need to more readily integrate ESG metrics, or a company's environmental, social and governance factors, into investing philosophies.
Though Warren and Buttigieg are competing for many of the same voters, at least in Iowa and New Hampshire, they have significantly different policy agendas and political philosophies.
But it's a striking difference in philosophies visible not just in the details of Social Security plans but in the basic view of what's important in economic policy.
At times, it has been hard to explain — particularly in an age when soccer is enthralled by complexity, by philosophies and systems — quite how it has done so.
And now I plan on going a lot further in applying these nutritional philosophies, and I hope there are people who will believe and who will support that.
It is an extremely intelligent show that demonstrates a disparate but ultimately connected development through the lenses of particular geographic regions, artistic movements, political philosophies, and aesthetic concerns.
Mr. Sanders spoke for about 10 minutes, saying that there were competing philosophies in the world and that he wanted to create a government focused on helping all Americans.
The growing lack of civility between Democrats and Republicans, liberals and conservatives has convinced us that folks with opposing philosophies can't possibly work together to solve our nation's problems.
Yes, that conflict is between two completely surface-level political philosophies of a more open society and a more rigid one, but it's there, and it's impossible to escape.
"One of the philosophies that they told me is they said, "We don't use anything that you couldn't buy before 28 because the original films were made pre‑2110.
Such were the philosophies of two Metropolitan police officers, who each proposed to their partners (one of whom is a fellow police officer) during this week's London Pride celebration.
During opening statements, their attorneys sought to cast the trial as a clash of legal and political philosophies over the management and use of public lands in the West.
What we're seeing is the beginning of Trump's presidential strategy: Pursuing a selfish self-interest for public adulation, while dumping political correctness and devotion to long-held political philosophies.
In short order, the situation devolves into another moral exploration of Carol and Morgan's philosophies on violence, vengeance, and how to reconcile their past selves with their current ones.
In celebration of Money Diaries Month, we talked to A. and C. about what they thought of each other's Money Diaries, their spending philosophies, and what's next for them.
" Now the TV star shares mantras, affirmations and philosophies in GuRu (out now) to teach a new generation how to "experience humanity and side-step the emotional land mines.
Britain, where the political party system first developed from the struggle between monarch and parliament in the 17th century, makes the clash of philosophies and practices most clearly visible.
Arshin Adib-Moghaddam is professor in Global Thought and Comparative Philosophies and Chair of the Centre for Iranian Studies at the London Middle East Institute, SOAS, University of London.
As big proponents of the utter agony, fallibility, and meaninglessness of human existence, both Rick and Morty and Tesla mogul Musk share a lot of the same nihilistic philosophies.
The goal of the game, as in all of the mock games revolving around the philosophies of Thiel, is to assert power via the individual, and ultimately, achieve monopoly.
Of course, a lack of science never stopped anyone from building entire philosophies (cough L. Ron Hubbard cough), and in 2013 Asprey launched the first-ever Bulletproof-branded conference.
Each of these three philosophies or rationalities has its own distinctive historical and intellectual genesis, and the three survive alongside each other today, sometimes complementing one another, sometimes clashing.
I recently asked her whether she consciously thought about raising a good male and whether she had any guiding philosophies or values that informed how she brought me up.
"I structured Transammonia so that individual traders create their own businesses, using their own talent and creativity and personal business philosophies," Mr. Stanton wrote in an autobiography in 2010.
"We need a change in corporate philosophies and the right legislation to address loopholes and ensure transparency," Ms. Vestager said when announcing the tax clawback against Apple in August.
Existentialism may not be the scariest of philosophies, but Psychosis shows that proving human existence beyond innate fears and paranoia is an inner battle that can never be won.
Teddy is clear about just how indebted he is to the hard work and patience of Kenny, while Kenny trusts his brother to generate ideas and conceptualize design philosophies.
Even if Williams, who died in 2292, becomes a little more lost to history with each passing year, his philosophies are alive and well in this year's World Series.
There was an extremely large amount of different races, creeds, ethnicities, political philosophies, and social movements afoot—including an all women's group of "Muslims for science," which I appreciated.
The crisis approach jettisons long-held Republican philosophies about using the tax code — and the tax code alone — to reward businesses and individuals for certain types of economic behavior.
The new raft of proposals adopts philosophies popularized by a field of Democratic presidential candidates, like showering the public with government money and imposing strict conditions on corporate welfare.
Thomas Toch, the director of FutureEd, said Mr. Botel represents Democratic school reformers who are committed to public school choice but are skeptical of vouchers and market-driven philosophies.
"The Dyson Automotive team has developed a fantastic car; they have been ingenious in their approach while remaining faithful to our philosophies," Dyson said in an email to staff.
His management philosophies are so well regarded that they're even taught outside of the hospitality industry, including at a nearly $5,20163-per-person "leadership development workshop" run by USHG.
Some consumers may move between these groups freely, depending on their shifting priorities, but the philosophies and methods of production for the two groups of wines are vastly different.
As is true of everything from breakfast philosophies to stances on the appropriateness of denim cut-offs, the act of sex is dynamic and shaped by socio-cultural context.
Despite the hot-pink, flowery cover and the clickbait title, this book is a cry to reconsider the politics and philosophies behind how people live in a digital world.
The deal clashes with one of the core philosophies in the Airbus brochure to date - a compatible family of aircraft where pilots and maintenance staff can be redeployed easily.
" Now the TV star shares mantras, affirmations and philosophies in GuRu (out now) to teach a new generation how to similarly "experience humanity and side-step the emotional land mines.
I never actually took a paycheck, because one of LuLaRoe's philosophies is that to be able to sell a lot of clothes, you have to have a lot of inventory.
In fact, I believe it's still very much in its infancy, evolving as it finds peace with the established scouting methods and philosophies that have for so long dominated baseball.
"Within my culture, there's a lot of spirituality, philosophies, ideas—love, humility, respecting each other," says Marley, who grew up as the oldest son in a family of 11 kids.
Both Bush and Obama claimed, at various points, that the election had posed a clear choice to voters on a range of issues, from specific policies to broad governing philosophies.
"The Audacity of Hope" (2006) was rather less soaring, but it was a medium for Mr Obama to discuss education, poverty, war and healthcare, while adumbrating his larger political philosophies.
Even if two entities have differing ideologies or philosophies, their lives are bound together by a single form — this is a Buddhist principle manifested in the form of a bird.
Based on my interviews, the majority of the middle class have a set of beliefs and philosophies that suggest success and money turns people into greedy, corrupt and uncaring oppressors.
White America is wrestling with itself, torn between two increasingly distant visions and philosophies, trying to figure out if the country should retreat from its present course or be remade.
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The tech titans do too, he says, not least because this serves to endorse the significance of "their own companies, of their own special philosophies and chimeras—of themselves really".
Mr Clegg: What is new, and this is a well-worn observation, is...people don't identify with the same political parties and political philosophies as their parents or grandparents did.
Hands-on yoga cues are not at all meant to arouse you, and some yoga philosophies believe they're more important to the practice than the verbal cues that you get.
In the 1980s and 1990s the "CEO-celebrity" was more prominent: typified by Jack Welch of GE, such figures penned books on their management philosophies and posed for magazine covers.
In a shareholder letter earlier this month, CEO Jeff Bezos reiterated the company's 1997 philosophies of investing aggressively in the long term, even at the expense of short-term profitability.
If he is successful, he can offer a valuable alternative to the tired philosophies of far right and far left, both of which are ultimately anti-trade and anti-growth.
Culturally and aesthetically, the groups appear quite different, yet their political philosophies share a common heritage, rooted in the anti-Enlightenment ideas of the first half of the twentieth century.
This look back explores the underlying philosophies driving the mechanics of the popular life simulation game, how revolutionary they were, and how they went on to shape greater game design.
"We recognize the need to push the tech, but we have different philosophies in how we present the information to the driver," said Nick Richards, a spokesman for General Motors.
There are some key distinctions in Sanders and Warren's political philosophies and among their supportersOn the surface, Warren and Sanders may seem like close to carbon copies of each other.
Stock market investors may be "wrong" in the way they evaluate companies, but until the investment philosophies of the masses change, it would behoove Silicon Valley to reconcile their differences.
But he still insisted that originalism was "better" and "safer" than any other theory, because it precluded honest judges from substituting their own philosophies for those of the founding generation.
In their desperation to find like-minded candidates, principled non-interventionists have repeatedly made strategic alliances, ones that ignore party lines, governing philosophies, and odious forms of racism and tribalism.
If you don't feel comfortable waxing on for 500 words about your career philosophies, you can share links to articles by others in your field or offer commentary on trends.
If the first half of the Rockets' season is viewed as a referendum of D'Antoni's offensive philosophies, well, it is difficult to see how they could be playing much better.
Extremist groups motivated by a range of U.S.-born philosophies present a "clear and present danger," John Carlin, the Justice Department's chief of national security, told Reuters in an interview.
The exchange between the three on health care was one of the high points of the evening, and gave voters a chance to see two different philosophies within the party.
The issue now comes down to a test of clashing philosophies and political loyalties after years of growing pressure: Will the minority of Republicans in the House stick with Gov.
Fennelly's approach to the thematic elements of his work is less a guide to his philosophies than a loose reflection of ideas he arranges after the songs are in place.
And while this could easily be just a moment of political hypocrisy — which aren't rare — it was also an insight into a fundamental difference between Pence and Trump's political philosophies.
"(Some of) The Mechanics of Critique" is an instructional video by Lisi Raskin that unpacks how Enlightenment Era philosophies and epistemologies affect how we engage with the world around us.
An exchange in which she appeared to confuse education philosophies in which students are measured by growth in a year or proficiency relative to their grade level gained traction among educators.
Other studies also observed that being exposed to churches and clerical images can promote someone's Christian identity, making them more likely to back political initiatives aligned with Christian values and philosophies.
In her vlogs — which no one is watching — she opens up about her thoughts and philosophies in a way she finds herself unable to when face-to-face with her peers.
Snapchat may need to be willing to challenge some of its most deeply held product philosophies to become attractive to all teens around the globe or a wider range of demographics.
The Kanye quote, "Love your haters: They're your biggest fans" and the meme Dear Haters, I'm flattered that I'm always a trending topic in your life are based on similar philosophies.
Where most footballing philosophies comprise some novel approach to passing, pressing or possession, Wenger's can now be summed up with the words "late winner from Cleverley" and three cry-laughing emojis.
"Few people in the world have as much insight into President-elect Trump's philosophies, principles and objectives as Newt Gingrich," the notice with the subject line "Newt Gingrich fee increase" reads.
These projects are an outcropping of object-oriented ontology and actor-network theory, philosophies that emerged in the 80s and 90s that aim to privilege humans and non-human objects equally.
Playboy opened doors of opportunity for women like them, with revolutionary minds and who valued revolutionary philosophies, so those women could benefit professionally by working in an environment with resourceful men.
I'll just tell you certain philosophies and stuff that I go by, but what I can tell people that when you're here, living this life, there are things that I know.
The Koch brothers' influence in politics has been particularly felt in Republican and Libertarian circles, as the group has primarily raised money for conservative candidates who align with their political philosophies.
When Martina Navratilova was attacking the net in the 1970s and 1980s against her baseline-hugging archrival Chris Evert and others, the gulf between styles and tennis philosophies was much wider.
She expanded on these ideas and philosophies in "You Can Heal Your Life" (1984), which became a best seller; according to her company, it has sold more than 50 million copies.
To compound the impact of increasingly technical military systems, a new set of political philosophies favorable to corporate consolidation emerged in the 1970s, leading to merger waves across the civilian sector.
In a statement, the firm said Spicer would use his "well-known candor and extensive experience" to discuss "the people, philosophies and policies" that matter most to U.S. citizens and businesses.
A long portion of the deposition was devoted to essentially breaking down Raymond and Tsachas's differing philosophies on broken-windows policing, which is epitomized by their approaches to stopping turnstile jumpers.
The second thing we saw was how Trump's ethnic nationalism emerges from the wreckage of the old G.O.P. Healthy American political philosophies balance individualism and collectivism, personal freedom and communal cohesion.
So I want people to just have fun and feel good and have it not be dependent on any external ideas or philosophies or anything that satisfies anyone except for themselves.
Though the details and philosophies vary from place to place, the general notion is that the government hands out regular checks to everyone, regardless of income or whether people are working.
The narrator's screenplay is a MacGuffin, and we might consider the plot as a series of vivid set pieces, a loose scaffolding upon which the author can hang his grand philosophies.
I'm a yoga teacher and have been interested in a variety of eastern philosophies and things on the fringe of whatever is mainstream and I've always been a recreational drug user.
Graves has spent years examining the various philosophies of belief, from those of specific religions to those of psychology and physiology, such as neurotheology, a field that studies the brain on belief.
The MasterClass app offers more than 45 classes taught by top personalities in their field allowing you an expert look at philosophies, processes and techniques for everything from writing to game design.
He remains on the board even after he buried a successful, popular news outlet over a personal vendetta, and even as he serves as an enthusiastic mouthpiece for various nightmarish political philosophies.
Then the 2016 primary saw Republican voters reject candidates with actual governing philosophies and experience in favor of Donald Trump, the embodiment of every simplistic urge—ideological or otherwise—in the party.
He used his authors as a sounding board for his own ideas and philosophies and helped shape the worlds and underpinning structures that would become Asimov's Foundation and Heinlein's Future History stories.
This is in part owing to the philosophies espoused by the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej, which include administering justice and human rights and dealing with the grievances of those suffering from violence.
This seems like an odd thing for Pixar — a company that exists only because of ongoing technological advancements — to put on the screen, but ironically, it does fit the studio's larger philosophies.
They're of the same cloth as Donald Trump sure — outsized reality TV personalities who embody some of our basest impulses — but the sins they champion are guilty pleasures, not philosophies of hate.
It doesn't sound like Akon knows about Symonette's past -- or his current political philosophies -- and it's interesting that he tries painting him as someone who only supports Trump for an alleged payoff.
The Girlboss brand began as a best-selling book about the founding of Nasty Gal and Amoruso's business philosophies, and was later adapted by Netflix into a show that launched this year.
I'd never read any of the philosophies of the Stoics before, but this podcast focused on them for a few segments and I've since been reading The Shortness of Life by Seneca.
David Bohm, however, is worth a mention as someone who tried to bring the scientific western approach into harmony with the more holistic Eastern philosophies about oneness [and] everything being deeply connected.
Back then, he seemed embarrassed that, of all the roads open to him, he'd found his biggest success on the one that led to Broadway, with its corny philosophies and unprovoked belting.
Fittingly, those concerts produced their own serendipitous byproduct: Ne(x)tworks, an ensemble devoted to preserving and extending practices and philosophies fostered by Cage and Feldman, including graphic notation and chance operations.
To Naureen Shameem, who works at the Association for Women's Rights in Development, which is based in Canada, Mr. Peterson's philosophies are part of a bigger global backlash to gender equality progress.
There is a time for splitting hairs over the philosophies of hateful extremists, but there's also great value in unambiguously rejecting all of them at once with our most melodious, satisfying terminology.
I've lived in the in-between since I can remember, holding opposing philosophies in my head at once, changing my clothes and diction and food and daily rituals depending on my needs.
"While it's always possible that the Court's conservatives will vote ideology over principle … their particular judicial philosophies do not bode well for the Trump administration's brazen defiance of administrative law," Michaelson writes.
I've only encountered a handful of other artists capable of evoking that kind of visceral reaction, and generally, those who do tend to ascribe to intense personal philosophies (occult, Satanic, or otherwise).
I can't imagine what it'd be like to be a fly on the wall with Al Jourgensen and Ian MacKaye in the studio together considering their drastically different philosophies on substance use.
There are, of course, new building blocks for budding designers, and Nintendo also added a very detailed series of lessons on game design, covering everything from specific mechanics to philosophies on game difficulty.
She makes visible the ways in which we are held in place by other people and their perceptions, and how their perceptions lead to the politics and philosophies that make up our world.
This complex matrix of performance philosophies would eventually coalesce into what we define as postmodern dance — the reduction of choreography to its barest essentials such that the very nature of dance is questioned.
While Martin Fox, MD, a surgeon specializing in cornea and refractive surgery at his practice in New York, utilizes Western philosophies and cutting edge procedures, he sees the value in the ancient practice.
Via email, through a translator, we caught up with Foodman to talk about the philosophies that inform all this genre-hopping, as well as how his relationship with Mad Decent came to be.
Both industries exploit those they profit from, and A Cure for Wellness is at its best when showing how contemporary philosophies of "health and wealth" are, at base, all the same old sin.
Te Urewera teaches us that acknowledging cultural views of places as living does not mean ending the relationship between humans and nature, but reordering it – recognizing nature's intrinsic worth and respecting indigenous philosophies.
The United States is built on philosophies of individualism, ingenuity, and hard work: concepts difficult to espouse when the government's paying you to sit at home and paint along with Bob Ross reruns.
Bakewell is often annoyed but never defeated by Heidegger's obscurity, and some of her most exciting pages are the engaged, unsimplifying accounts she offers of complex philosophies, even ones that finally repel her.
You set the intensity of a training session and determine managerial philosophies, such as the tone and the language you want to use when suggesting that a mercurial superstar fire his meddlesome agent.
The opposing philosophies of seeming and being, when combined, create a flawed constitution whose rules, if you ever managed to follow them through, ultimately betrayed an alarming lack of logic at their core.
That wasn't a bad thing, since nothing about my activity indicated I wanted to buy a car or needed assistance, but it did reveal a key difference between the two brand's sales philosophies.
Weschler, who is now a money manager at Berkshire Hathaway, first discovered Buffett's investing philosophies in 21 while studying at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business, The Omaha World Herald reports.
Of course the answer to that humorous rhetorical question is that the voters will not see any reason to vote for Republicans if they're just espousing the same philosophies and policies as Democrats.
How can it stay true to its core values while maintaining campuses in places — specifically Shanghai and Abu Dhabi — run by authoritarian regimes whose philosophies seem antithetical to those of liberal western universities?
They often describe their revolution as "the project" or "the experiment," the implementation of local self-governing democracy, freedom and equality for women and a socialist system inspired by anarchist and Marxist philosophies.
There's plenty of research suggesting this core difference in political philosophies might be hardwired into our brains, and if you're someone like McKay, you probably can't quite understand it but want to try.
These sequences also offer the show's best attempt to think about how a philosophy of radical empathy could find empathy in those who would sow dissension and destruction, while utterly rejecting their philosophies.
We do our best to first embrace, and thereafter hopefully to advance their philosophies for this club and for the game of golf — their obsession for detail, their passion to be the best.
The two most influential role models in Mr. Trump's youth were men who preached the twin philosophies of relentless self-promotion and the waging of total war against anyone perceived as a threat.
The Japanese delegation at the IWC's annual symposium in Brazil is seeking several changes to the governing body's procedures and stated mission to, it says, break the deadlock over opposing philosophies of whaling.
The chance to work at North End Grill was a big deal for her when she started in 2014; she initially she saw Korsh as a mentor and admired Meyer's philosophies, she said.
Kasich said the issue and the fact that it keeps getting raised reflects a "growing division and anger" between people in the country who are members of different parties and have different philosophies.
Because economies are so complex and dynamic, and statistics so easily manipulated, both socialism-loving liberals and laissez faire–leaning conservatives have long been able to find evidence to support their respective philosophies.
She even sent her ex-husband's girlfriend an email saying: "I would rather live out the French-movie version of things, in which the two women become friends and various philosophies are pondered."
Two completely different philosophies which have consistently shown themselves effective against some of the better fighters in MMA's deepest division, and two of the lightweight division's best winning streaks are on the line.
From the late 1880s on, however, she rejected these disciplines, joining four other female artists to form the group De Fem (The Five), which conducted weekly séances and engaged with esoteric religious philosophies.
Founded in 1976 by social and environmental activist Anita Roddick, the brand was a pioneer in the ethical beauty business, but has since suffered from heavy competition as many other brands adopted similar philosophies.
Fyodorov is also considered to be the progenitor of the Russian cosmism movement, which dovetailed with the waxing utopian philosophies that formed the rhetorical backbone of the Bolshevik Revolution 100 years ago, in 1917.
It sees these as mini educational labs where it's working to create a new kind of personalized educational for the 21st century, and now, the company is sharing its philosophies with the outside world.
Though it makes pundits somewhat uncomfortable to admit it, most voters — especially the politically disengaged working-class white voters Trump is attracting — don't know much about "issues" and don't have well-defined political philosophies.
I ended up as a manager for a Danny Meyer restaurant, and I learned all about hospitality and his philosophies about taking care of the employee so they can take care of the guest.
Ms Li is among the well-heeled parents who send their children to Chengdu Waldorf School, a fee-paying institution inspired by the quirky philosophies of Rudolf Steiner, an early-20th-century Austrian educationalist.
Last week, Ohtani requested detailed memos from MLB teams who were interested in signing him, covering things like facilities, medical and performance philosophies, and how they would integrate him into their franchise and city.
"Sean is uniquely qualified to provide context and insight for audiences seeking to understand how the people, policies and philosophies shaping the news will impact them now and in the future," the statement added.
It has mattered to some extent who is in the White House and which party controls the Senate and the House, but the differences in overall enforcement philosophies have tended to be relatively modest.
It's such an evocative idea of pure creative play, and I liked balancing it with the more contemplative POOHSTICKS — very different visions of childhood and philosophies of life, each lovely in their own ways.
Maybe my grandmother wouldn't call herself one — just because she didn't know to — but if she started describing her philosophies, they would be in line with the notion that men and women are equal.
To find out, let's embark on a brief tour of the "Starship Luxurious" trope in science fiction history, to root out the underlying philosophies that have given it such mass appeal over the centuries.
Van Den Berg spent these difficult years studying Wall Street, the market and various investment philosophies before arriving at a "value-investing approach" that continues to guide and inform Century Management's investment philosophy today.
Nothing structurally impedes compromise between conservatives, who hold that the accumulated wisdom of tradition is a better guide than the hypercharged rationality of the present, and liberals, because both philosophies exist on a spectrum.
As the historian Jill Lepore explains in "The Secret History of Wonder Woman," Mr. Marston drew heavily on the philosophies of the women's suffrage and reproductive rights movements as he plotted out his story.
The United States may be an experiment in democracy, but it is not the lab of mad scientists who want to stitch together the corpses of failed political and economic philosophies of the past.
It would be nice to have a few recommendations and perhaps from loved ones who share your general philosophies on life and parenting, as the Pediatrician will likely line up with that as well.
So while he has absorbed the lessons from nearly five decades around the sport, including his own major league career as a pitcher, he supplements all of it with the philosophies of sports psychology.
Historic influences Ostensibly set in ancient times, Cha's novels nevertheless feel timeless, reflecting philosophies and practices that still permeate contemporary Chinese society and whose consequences can seem all too real even for recent readers.
She has done this in more limited ways and in more comfortable settings, such as a November speech on the Middle East at the Council on Foreign Relations, which did articulate broader guiding philosophies.
The Tesla Model 3 and the Chevy Bolt are both long-range, all-electric cars for the people — each is about $35,000 to $37,000 before tax credits — but they embody very different design philosophies.
"One would hope that transgender people would support philosophies that are helpful and not harmful to trans people," she said, adding that Jenner might have taken that into consideration before offering her support to Cruz.
You've got to "hand" it to them — while the philosophies that drive them differ, no matter how the election goes, these tough opponents will both remain in the public eye for some time to come.
By contrast, President Obama didn't break with liberal philosophies when he had the chance with his decisions to block the Keystone Pipeline and agree to some form of tort reform in the Affordable Care Act.
That's what happens when your top goal in life is winning an office as opposed to sticking with a set of principles or philosophies you want to advance if you ever do get into power.
We've spoken to psychiatrists, therapists, and the creative founders of these studios to discover the philosophies behind each practice, why some people find them helpful, and whether or not you should try them at home.
But while these later philosophies have been challenged by mainstream thinkers, Mr. Russell uses art to his advantage: His work functions more as science fiction-philosophy than as an argument for specific conclusions or outcomes.
However, while the details of the Obama Administration's recommended revisions are not completely clear, they do appear to support policies, or perhaps philosophies, that remain in line with the original text of the three conventions.
In this course, Banfield will share his real life wins and failures — from being deep in debt to making $10K a month — as well as his philosophies on building self-esteem and growing into success.
Within the world of natural wine world—the cult of people who produce wine without any chemicals, often relying on esoteric philosophies to guide them—Georgia is considered the ancient home base of this movement.
Kazuo Inamori, one of Japan's most revered business leaders, shared in a rare interview in 2013 how he founded Kyocera and revived Japan Airlines with business philosophies that have won him fans across the globe.
Sanders, who focuses on big-picture economic and equality philosophies during his lengthy stump speeches, softened when he shared the story of a mother who watched her "bright young daughter" mentally deteriorate before her eyes.
The OECD nods at both philosophies, suggesting that an amnesty should cost the tax-dodger less than if he were caught by the authorities, but more than if he had been compliant from the start.
When the Bauhaus was forced to close in 1933 due to mounting pressure from the Nazi party, many students scattered, taking with them the seeds of the skills and philosophies they developed at the school.
She learned how to communicate via statements and tweets and non-verbal cues, without the need for approval from the West Wing, whether her philosophies conjoined with her husband's or not, and they often didn't.
To determine your best match, make sure you're asking the right questions before your first meeting: anything relating to a person's family, college, jobs, likes and dislikes, religion, and philosophies in life are good options.
If they allow their analysis to be manipulated by what they think political leaders want to hear or if they censor themselves to avoid countering the philosophies of political leaders, then their information is worthless.
"Today I am more focused on creating my own philosophies for women like me in this genre of music, to be exact for the LGBT community as a whole in the music business," she said.
Head: Each collective would have a curriculum, a set of biographical and reflective readings, to help members come up with their own life philosophies, to help them master the intellectual virtues required for public debate.
Bob Rogers, an expert in themed entertainment, once called Mr. Sklar "the sorcerer's apprentice" — the role Mickey Mouse played in the Disney classic "Fantasia" (1940) — for channeling the Disney philosophies to three generations of designers.
While the film ultimately proposes that art can be provocative and push boundaries only in extremely sanitized contexts, Davis's novel reflects an unadulterated belief in the power of art, encompassing the varied philosophies of art.
Going out early in the week or spending some time online allows you to share these new revelations with your community, and to be inspired by their philosophies, as this new moon harmonizes with philosophical Jupiter.
But it does try to, in its own way, present several philosophies of vigilantes, heroes, and authoritarianism, and to offer an overarching view of how superhero comic books, movies, and television shows reckon with those ideas.
"We did have long discussions about various religious philosophies, and how people related to them, and how we could simplify it," Kurtz told me in 2014 in an interview for How Star Wars Conquered the Universe.
It's also a view motivated by extreme crypto-libertarian philosophies, which necessitates both an internet connection (when only 40 percent of the world has ever gone online) and an affinity for 17th century Western political thinkers.
Towns has been used as a primary ball handler and playmaker in summer workouts, per The Athletic, and is poised to become more Jokic-like now that Tom Thibodeau and his archaic philosophies are long gone.
And the KKW Beauty mogul just took those beauty philosophies to the extreme, getting a super expensive facial to maintain her youthful complexion while sporting a full-blown smoky eye and Instagram eyebrow the entire time.
Yes, but: The firm's founders, Mitch Kapor and Freada Kapor Klein, tell Axios that because they don't subscribe to common VC philosophies like fast growth at all costs, conventional performance metrics don't quite fit their portfolio.
The show deftly tracks the evolution of art techniques and philosophies in post-WWII Paris and reveals how these, in turn, influenced a generations of Indian artists who adapted and combined these styles with Eastern aesthetics.
I think we'd have to take a weakened version of these different moral philosophies — dethroning what is for each of them the one central rule, and giving it its proper place as one constraint among many.
Sometime in high school, my Economics teacher introduced Keynesian economics to us with this video: The video is a fun dramatization of the opposing philosophies of economists John Maynard Keynes and Friedrich Hayek, via rap battle.
Also, in a world where Santa is in an interracial gay couple, those people might see the world the way that Quach and I see it, and we wanted to have jokes that reflected our philosophies.
The president has frequently defended the United Nations, which on its better days represents the multilateral, diplomatic approach central to his foreign policy worldview — in contrast to the philosophies of George W. Bush or Donald Trump.
Members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee grilled Zuckerberg for nearly five hours about his company's legal obligations, guiding principles and his own philosophies as steward of the largest social media platform in the world.
These Valley players are motivated by their own interests more than by party politics, and they're not afraid to gerrymander their philosophies into weird snaky shapes that protect their financial interests without (mostly) sacrificing personal ethics.
He lived in a world of huge salaries and lucrative deals; a world which was far more compatible with the philosophies of New Labour than it was with the trade unionist ideals of his managerial forerunners.
Decades before heat maps and swing paths became part of baseball's vernacular and the value of getting on base was truly embraced, Ted Williams laid out many of the hitting philosophies that are in vogue today.
The philosophies underpinning incel culture, men's rights activists, pickup artists, Alex Jones-variant libertarianism, the intellectual dark web, evolutionary psychology, and prosperity-gospel evangelism all have in common a model of individualism defined by hierarchical struggle.
Tarullo's departure will create a third vacancy on the seven-member Board of Governors, giving the president the rare opportunity to dramatically influence the Fed's regulatory and monetary philosophies through his appointments to the Fed board.
Republicans and conservatives have questioned Ozerden's judicial philosophies as well as a 2012 opinion he authored while serving as a federal judge in Mississippi that deemed a lawsuit against the Affordable Care Act's contraceptive mandate premature.
And that's why, again, I'm nervous about this turn toward nationalism within the Republican Party, just like there's a turn toward socialism within the Democratic Party, because those are very much sort of outcome based philosophies.
I actively wish I had more opportunities to interview people whose behaviors or philosophies I disagreed with, both because I'm interested in hearing people explain more about the things they do or the things they think.
That means, though, that I began with Democratic philosophies, Democratic values, but it also means that I have to be open to and accepting of the fact that compromise is a necessary part of political leadership.
It is an honor to be here with you today in this grand hall, a room that represents what is possible when people of different backgrounds, histories and philosophies come together to build something bigger than themselves.
"One of my philosophies is that citizens are the mayor...so we have citizens play an integral role in making policies and implementing them," said Park, winner of the prestigious Gothenburg Award for Sustainable Development in 2016.
" He also alluded to how the outlet might appeal to some white nationalists and anti-Semites: "Look, are there some people that are white nationalists that are attracted to some of the philosophies of the alt-right?
It wants a nationwide "entitlement" to instruction about different religions and philosophies which is freed from the control of religious authorities, or even local authorities: in other words, something like the state of affairs in secular France.
Self-made billionaires Warren Buffett and Bill Gates have expressed similar philosophies when it comes to passing on their money: They, along with other super-rich individuals, say that their children aren't inheriting much of their fortunes.
It blends clever procgen, carefully handcrafted spaces, and a surprising variation of narrative pacing in a way that doesn't only impress me, but also helps to make sense of No Man's Sky's core design philosophies for me.
" She concluded, "I'm excited to share that I will continue my partnership with Netflix, working together on a documentary where I'll engage with people I don't talk with enough — people of different ethnicities, religions and political philosophies.
It's one of the coolest mixes we've been able to share through this series so far, so check it out below alongside a tracklist and an interview that digs into the history and philosophies behind the label.
You must never look directly at fun, lest you become instantly aware of its presence and therefore sucked out of the moment—which is, according to Buddhism and various other wise philosophies, where true joy can occur.
He said that Myanmar's geographic position—wedged between China, the Indian subcontinent and the rest of Southeast Asia means that the country is influenced by lots of "ancient ways … and philosophies" surrounding food from across the region.
The Sound of Jazz to Come shaped The Shape of Punk to Come — Refused's 1999 album even borrowed the Nation of Ulysses' spoken word sections, even if the Swedish group toned down some of NoU's political philosophies.
In the papal spirit of the reconciliation and understanding, I called Peter Kafka recently to let him know that I wanted to forgive him for unfollowing me on Twitter and to learn more about his general philosophies.
He said the speech showed that Trump had a doctrine that was defined by more than tweets, with roots in the conservative philosophies of former U.S. President Ronald Reagan, France's Charles de Gaulle, and Britain's Margaret Thatcher.
While Fisher had bristled about the idea that he was "a puppet" of Jackson, who has repeatedly said he would be unable to coach the Knicks, Rambis has been eager to highlight the similarities of their philosophies.
The idea for Birobidzhan was based on the philosophies of Simon Dubnow, a Jewish writer and activist, who saw Jewish cultural autonomy as crucial to maintaining identity in the face of increased calls for Jews to assimilate.
Silicon Valley's competing philosophies on tech ethics with The New Yorker's Andrew Marantz Marantz has in recent years trained his attention on the tech world and its contribution to social unrest in the United States and beyond.
But the two met in 1982, and worked together on the Cleveland Browns coaching staff in the '90s; over the decades they've maintained a friendly relationship, meeting up once a year to talk about their coaching philosophies.
If there were to be another global financial crisis, distrust and zero-sum political philosophies — "If you win, I lose" — could prevail over cooperative negotiations based on shared norms and trust aimed at achieving mutually beneficial outcomes.
"The ultimate goal that all companies pay their fair share of tax can only be achieved by a combination of efforts to make legislative changes, enforce state aid rules and a change in corporate philosophies," she said.
"The ultimate goal that all companies pay their fair share of tax can only be achieved by a combination of efforts to make legislative changes, enforce state aid rules and a change in corporate philosophies," she said.
Pip (a musk-trailing Lena Hall, of "Hedwig and the Angry Inch") and her partners, David (Austin Smith) and Freddie (David McElwee), show up bearing hash brownies, sanctimonious life philosophies and a load of multidirectional sex appeal.
This is perhaps because of the fundamental anti-Semitism of his Catholic splinter group and the more overt racism of one of his rules (he excluded art relating to Asian religions and philosophies — in less polite words).
But it's so sparkly gleaming good, so razzle-dazzle rip-roaring, that it blasts through the artificiality complex and comes down to land in a dreamscape of Studio 54 via Nintendo EAD's singularly special game design philosophies.
He will introduce us to his home planet's philosophies—unthinkable and unthought wisdom, understood by even the stupidest animal back on his home world—that will alter our way of life and lead to unending world peace.
You might do some intense research before saying something you don't mean—Mercury retrograde is a time for you to refine and rework these philosophies, reviewing past lessons so you can have a stronger understanding in the future.
But chances are you'll be earth-bound, so your deep space travels are more of the metaphorical type where you'll venture outside of society's conventional philosophies and areas of study to encounter the weird, taboo, and pure genius.
It has some of the same philosophies as his father's, but with a pretty significant twist: "In John, Chapter 2, we see that Jesus is an assault weapons manufacturer," Moon, who studied theology at Harvard, told the audience.
The award-winning actress and producer shared the details of her go-to beauty products, tips, tricks, and philosophies in a new interview with the New York Times, and she's surprisingly low-key for a permanent A-lister.
Testing like this is an incredibly effective method and in-line with valley startup gurus Paul Graham, Eric Reis and Steve Blank's philosophies: Test repeatedly with minimal resources until you achieve product-market fit and can scale confidently.
While Point72 Ventures partner Pete Casella told the Journal that the move was "not an existential call on the future of passive investment," it comes at an interesting time in the intensifying debate between passive and active philosophies.
It will be a fascinating clash of philosophies: Activision's COD franchise continues to move further into the future while EA takes us as far back as it can go without putting a musket and canon at our disposal.
The Manchester bombing comes on the heels of April's Champs Elysees shooting and March's Westminster Bridge attack, adding to expanding fears about Europe's security situation, mass immigration and communities that embrace extremist philosophies in the name of Islam.
That same year, organist turned occultist Anton LaVey published his philosophical treatise The Satanic Bible, which plagiarized several sources and mostly regurgitated earlier philosophies of self-actualization and self-empowerment from writers like H.L. Mencken and Ayn Rand.
It seemed like an easy target: the earnestness of its intentions, the $1150 glamping packages, my expectation that it would be full of Coachella-style trust fund bohemians who got their social justice philosophies off a t-shirt.
Ramakrishna's yoga-infused philosophies continue to define the Vedanta way of life in Southern California, where there are five spiritual centers, and is part of the reason there are so many yoga studios in the Western world today.
In the class — which costs $85033 for lifetime access — the presidential campaign gurus will "demystify the political campaign process and break down their philosophies on what it takes to plan and execute a winning campaign," according to MasterClass.
But Kasich effectively removed himself from the list by telling Trump in a phone conversation at the end of May that a joint ticket would be like two corporations with completely different philosophies and styles trying to merge.
When Sanders was confronted with the evangelical Zionophiles of Liberty University, whom he addressed on Rosh Hashanah last year, he gave brief bland quotes pertaining to spiritual beliefs and to the social-welfare-and-justice philosophies of Judaism.
"The success of the Arkyd-6 will validate and inform the design and engineering philosophies we have embraced since the beginning of this innovative project," said Chris Lewicki, president and chief executive of Planetary Resources, in a statement.
You need plenty of expertise to predict the first round with any meaningful accuracy: in prospect evaluation, in the roster-construction and drafting philosophies of all 32 NFL teams, in finding out who teams actually plan to draft.
"Marty was sort of the keeper of the flame of Walt's philosophies so that everybody could learn from them," Bob Gurr, an Imagineer for 220 years (his credits include the Matterhorn roller coasters), said in a telephone interview.
The deal also involved working with Bryant to create a new social media platform "bringing new avenues of connecting China's young people directly to Kobe and his philosophies," according to a press release from Alibaba announcing the partnership.
It also includes philosophies from Oprea&aposs 2016 book, "The 4 x 4 Diet: 4 Key Foods, 4-Minute Workouts, Four Weeks to the Body You Want," including limiting four common diet roadblocks: sugar, starch, sodium, and alcohol.
The importance of Péladan as the mastermind behind the Salon is emphasized visually by several portraits of him in assorted mystical and majestic poses, but the curators do not elaborate on the origins or details of his philosophies.
"One could reasonably conclude his actions were consistent with the philosophies of violent radical Islamic groups," FBI special agent Rich Thornton said at a press conference in St. Cloud on Thursday where video footage of Adan's attack was released.
A reaction to a single scientific publication on this scale raises important questions about science's incentive structure, its processes for publicly evaluating evidence, and what happens when those butt up against the prevailing philosophies of other professions—namely, medicine.
But fearing anybody who isn't just like you is similarly naive, and if we're choosing core philosophies to subscribe to, even if they're not 100 percent accurate in all particulars, then Sense8's philosophy is as good as any.
Brode tells me he loves what Firebat did with BatStone and encourages more players to take the game's balance into their own hands, but he demurred at applying the same card-banning philosophies to something like the World Championship.
Well, you can enjoy "Yesterday Tomorrow" simply as a novel theatrical lark, or as a tribute to the musical philosophies of John Cage (whom Ms. Dorsen cites as an influence), who used chance in composing some of his scores.
I think a lot of this reduces to a core problem with libertarianism or classical liberalism: These are philosophies of rights, they give us a language of rights, but they don't give us a language of duties or obligations.
After three years of relatively little change, global carbon emissions grew last year, reaching an all-time high of 600 million tons, evidence that old philosophies grounded in reducing carbon emissions to zero have failed in a big way.
The main reason McConnell sought to prevent consideration of Garland was to wait out the clock and hope for a victory in the next presidential election, which would thus ensure nominees whose judicial philosophies tended to favor Republican positions.
Olson is a Republican from Texas and I'm a Democrat from Maryland, we have different perspectives and political philosophies, but we both agree that step one is that educating Washington on what the changes to come will look like.
"From scientific theories to Buddhist and Vedic philosophies, the Rubin Museum will delve into questions about the nature of time, along with how and why humans continue to be fascinated by the future," a statement from the museum reads.
Dr. Sharp became an intellectual father of peaceful resistance and the founder of an academic discipline devoted to his lifetime cause, one that synthesizes the philosophies espoused by Einstein, Gandhi, Tolstoy, Thomas Hobbes, Henry David Thoreau and the Rev.
But in the great confrontations between Angelo and Isabella — a hypocritical martinet and a proud novitiate — this "Measure for Measure" soars just as it should into that uniquely Shakespearean plane where absolutely opposing philosophies are given equally compelling expression.
Another SEC Commission, Republican Hester Peirce, referred to "peddlers of ESG products and philosophies" in a June speech before the conservative business lobby the American Enterprise Institute, and called out BlackRock CEO Larry Fink's focus on ESG issues specifically.
The passing of the new year may be accompanied by superstitious rites, by an inquiry into the greater philosophies driving our lives and choices — or maybe just by more parties than one usually goes to in a given month.
I met with Farhadi in November, a few days after the election, to talk about his new film, as well as how to keep politics from dividing us, the differences between stage and screen, and his philosophies of storytelling.
If we presume that the Cowboys and the Titans keep the same offensive philosophies—which rely on good offensive lines and excellent rush attacks—I wouldn't imagine either Prescott or Mariota will get near my top five next year.

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