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"The privileging process is an evaluation of competency," she said.
"The bottom line is an incredible privileging of religion," she said.
"They were explicitly privileging race and gender over class," Greenberg writes.
It's privileging of good over evil never resorts to the mystical.
Much of Lax's poetry shuttles between polarities without privileging either pole.
Privileging slow or deliberative, Type 2 thinking over your intuitive, Type 1
Privileging moments over the larger story made the series a cultural sensation.
These preferences turn King's policy on its head by privileging the already privileged.
To answer the question, one is forced to demote sound while privileging sense.
Zuckerberg's promises about new governance arrangements, privileging transparency, and accountability may be sincere.
Meanwhile, Charles has set a pattern for royals privileging their own pet causes.
This incident clearly tilted in favor of Iran's moderates, privileging diplomacy and deescalation.
Understanding that labelled data is in very short supply — and privileging the labelled data.
These governments don't serve all their citizens: They are perceived as privileging a few.
Market forces can only achieve so much without policies that stop privileging fossil fuels.
Although yes, most of them are white, US-born families privileging their children accordingly.
It is a pleasure to accept the un-privileging of human choice and glide with it into a nihilistic landscape of potential points of interest bereft of privileging human desire — the very thing that brought about the general climate of the Anthropocene.
Where Westworld differs is in privileging its mysteries and philosophical meditations over character and storytelling.
By actively privileging an Indigenous gaze, yəhaw̓'s curators built incomprehensibility directly into the exhibition structure.
Transpartisan methods -- valuing relationships, ideologies and ideas, rather than privileging just one -- are no panacea.
It reflects subtle gender-role norms and ideologies that often remain unquestioned despite privileging men.
The results are animated by a very specific kind of humor, privileging nothing but flair.
Similarly, "The Vagina Monologues" has been charged with privileging the voices of white, able-bodied women.
"Privileging cars has to stop," says Matthias Tang of Berlin's department for transport and the environment.
Or, does that kind of open forum end up privileging the loudest and most extreme voices?
Child custody decisions are made by evaluating the best interest of the child, not privileging the mother.
Northam's campaign, which was second-guessed by everyone, outperformed expectations by privileging local issues over national ones.
Put another way, agriculture has always been about unnatural selection—human choice privileging certain mutations while discarding others.
Privileging experimentation, their non-committal approach to genres alleviates Just John of any binding classification as an artist.
Most importantly, Maliki reconstructed the Iraqi state along sectarian lines, privileging the Shia majority over the Sunni minority.
"Goldstein described this show in terms of traditional art exhibition hierarchies (privileging male contributions, omitting female ones)," Dickson writes.
ISPs aren't throttling content yet (that we know of), but they are privileging content they have a stake in.
Action is always a risk, especially when you are an activist of color pushing against a society deeply privileging whiteness.
He suggests using apprenticeships or trial periods when hiring, which he says are a version of privileging power over speed.
Simmons demonstrates an interest in the way that women of the art world support each other, privileging camaraderie over competition.
They cited instances in which Google seemed purposely to be privileging less useful information, substandard search results and suboptimal links.
Monetary policy has given this a boost, but the privileging of financial engineering over investment would likely have happened anyway.
We ought to find pleasure in male-privileging cautionary tales where we can, but we must also see them clearly.
To be sure, Stranger Things drew some well-deserved criticism for privileging the stories of its boys over its girls.
An apartheid state legally and institutionally privileging the colonizers in historic Palestine defies international law, ethical principles and common sense.
"Why are we still privileging the role of the director over every other role?" she said in an interview with Refinery21985.
Getting rid of those rules, which prohibit broadband companies from discriminating or privileging certain content would be "completely irresponsible" Franken added.
He trained as an artisan metalworker, privileging the integrity of material processes, as well as the ethical applications of industrial technologies.
The absurdity of privileging knots by putting them up high on litters and parading them around was really funny to me.
They reinforce neoliberal ideals, privileging the on-the-move individual whose time needs to be well spent— a neatly consumerist metaphor.
Thus, Facebook's first PYMK patent was on the process of privileging friend recommendations for people who don't have very many friends.
Privileging both broad theatrical and broad streaming distribution could make these platforms more appealing to talent looking to expand their visibility.
Yet just as many will -- one hopes -- understand that this view is too short-sighted, privileging the gut over the brain.
The religious right lobby sees religious freedom not as tolerance for all, but about privileging one set beliefs over all others.
I was particularly interested in privileging the edge of the card as a means to develop horizontal strata that would ascend.
Hollywood has a long history of privileging whiteness, from who gets to greenlight movie ideas to whom studios target for consumption.
He laid out an approach of pursuing narrow self-interest over broader global ones and privileging unilateral action over multilateral cooperation.
Every line and architectural detail exists in its own self-sustained universe, privileging a felt logic over a faithful visual representation.
His work grapples with sexuality, identity, illness, and death, and attests to a lifelong privileging of process and experimentation over technology.
Successive governments have connived at and hastened the corporate hijacking of Indian agriculture, privileging the profits of a few over countless livelihoods.
Recently, some artists have chosen to symbolically explore its heft and value by emphasizing elevating materiality over the modernist privileging of form.
"It appears to be targeted at excluding important public health studies while privileging industry-sponsored research," the lawmakers say of the rule.
In the same interview, she told the reporters that Germany should adopt a Canadian-style system of privileging skilled over unskilled immigrants.
This is not about privileging or advancing one viewpoint over another, or about stifling opinions we disagree with or even find abhorrent.
Even more disturbing, privileging the healthcare workforce over the needs of the public runs counter to our commitment to patient-centered care.
If there is an imbalance, it comes from over-privileging the romantic, sublime element — not the only way to appreciate classical music.
It's a process that ends up privileging certain states over others, and that can be buffeted by sudden volatility, especially early on.
"184 Seconds" was anticlimactic by design, privileging invisible technique while eliminating any perceptible effect — all hat, in other words, and no rabbit.
Most of the time, the camera hovers above the action, privileging the viewer as an omnipotent being with a high vantage point.
Seen in light of Meillassoux, the viability of Vautier's privileging of the truth of the ego as central to art must be questioned.
To grow so accustomed to privileging how a body looks, at the expense of how a body feels, seems like a dangerous game.
I am not Proud™ to be manipulated in support of increasing police militarization, pinkwashed imperialism, or in privileging the institution of marriage.
But, some will say, ever increasing economic inequality shows that the majority is willing to extend its tolerance for privileging the rich indefinitely.
More clearly than any other film of its period, "Risky Business," hinges the privileging of male mediocrity on the exploitation of female disadvantage.
Privileging such documents ensures that the careful processes and expertise they reflect are not overshadowed by casual presidential utterances or ill-considered tweets.
But for the gallery, that kind of conversation is incompatible with a privileging of exploitation as a mode for producing and disseminating art.
The Department of Justice took Microsoft to trial and won, setting the precedent that technology companies can't maintain monopolistic power by privileging their products.
When I decline to give $500 to charity and instead go on a vacation to Mexico, I'm privileging my future self above another person.
Amazon has built a massive manufacturing business by privileging its own private-label products, like Amazon batteries, over rival brands sold on its site.
TNB's suit says that the Fed's actions "have the effect of discriminating against small, innovative companies" and "privileging established, too-big-to-fail institutions".
But on the other hand, you've talked in the past about specifically not privileging a white audience in your art, which sets it apart.
Then, attracted to Conceptualism's privileging of ideas over conventional forms, she began using arrangements of words, sometimes as instructions for actions, as a medium.
At the same time, from privileging matter and form alone, his sculptures are prickly with ideas, some in the form of perturbing conceptual ambushes.
He also scapegoated the news media, immigrants, and Muslims as entities and social groups that our urban society was privileging to the country's detriment.
"Jesus Is King" the film is slighter than the album, though it functions in similar fashion, privileging texture and grand-scale image over narrative detail.
Administrators often plead for civility at times like these, but Ms Ben-Porath argues that civility can mean privileging peace and quiet over vigorous challenges.
Adams sees it more as a media invisibilising of women and people of colour within veganism, and the privileging of white male voices as authoritative.
It decried what might result from privileging security over freedom and, correctly, predicted a result: virulent nationalism ready and willing to otherize and brutalize immigrants.
The co-directors maximize the impact of their balletic fight routines by privileging the movement of the characters rather than the movement of the camera.
Privileging raw feelings over the cooked analysis of them not only fuels anti-intellectualism, but also conceals the socio-historical context that produces those feelings.
But if the play often seems to be privileging the passions of the creative team over those of the characters, the gambit eventually pays off.
Residential historic districts mostly serve to protect property values, and the government should stop privileging that goal over other values like access to affordable housing.
In this crowded climate, creating a vivid video is a survival strategy, especially with no tastemaker outlet (à la MTV) directly promoting/privileging the format.
Wrong. Fatphobia is fundamentally built into our societal structures and sits on a foundation of racism and colonization that's the perfect base for privileging thinness.
But a shift toward privileging dramas as the one show everybody's talking about started in the mid-'90s, roughly paralleling the genre's increasing comfort with serialization.
Her resistance makes Poland emblematic of the populist attacks on institutions which hold governing power to account, privileging "the will of the people" over all else.
Lisa Wade, an associate professor of sociology at Occidental College and author of American Hookup, says fraternities have always been about excluding and privileging certain identities.
England won the World Cup in 1966 on home soil by playing a brand of direct football, privileging courage and work ethic over skill and guile.
Meanwhile, the Jerusalem municipality blatantly discriminates against its Palestinian residents, dramatically underfunding services such as housing, health, education and sanitation while privileging those services to Israelis.
In the '219s and '70s, caring about what you put in your body had been primarily a countercultural concern, privileging natural over artificial, handmade over mass-produced.
It repeatedly flirts with illiberalism: witness the fashion for no-platforming heterodox speakers in universities, putting "trigger warnings" on books and privileging group rights over individual rights.
It's clear that each of their stories are told completely from their own perspective, which gives the sense of privileging their own perspectives on their own lives.
At the heart of this gesture is a series of disruptions that harness aspects of the dominant culture while representing and privileging erased historical and aesthetic events.
In that sense, what's at issue with U.B.I. isn't actually the movement of money but the privileging of interests—not who is served but who's best served.
Privileging an artefact over the liberty of the human spirit is tantamount to worshipping false gods, to which the only riposte is an act of irreversible profanation.
Berghain is the most obvious example of this school of thought; its stony-faced guardians weed out basics at the door while privileging freaks, queers, and POC.
A group of local plaintiffs say that arrangement violates the First Amendment's Establishment Clause, which generally forbids Congress and the states from privileging one faith over another.
Religious liberty is not about privileging and protecting one group, in this case, conservative Christians who attempt to dictate their preferences over and against their neighbors. Rev.
"There is no access to various sites on the Internet, such as Facebook or Youtube, privileging only the mail platforms," a translated version of the INACH rules states.
Trump wants to deregulate everything while slashing taxes on corporations and investors, privileging not just the sentiments of older people but the concrete material interests of old capital.
" By passively refusing to take an equal role, men are reinforcing "a separation of spheres that underpins masculine ideals and perpetuates a gender order privileging men over women.
And it has failed to recognize the range of plainly legitimate conceptions of democracy that Americans hold, instead privileging one view, democracy-by-financial-contributions, above all others.
Both Lara Jean and Sierra learn the consequences of privileging their own fantasies above the truth—not direct consequences, mind you, like losing their romantic prospects for good.
Could it go without saying that privileging subjectivity—and the rendering of interior psychic space—is one of the primary functions of literature, and a defining feature of modernity?
In modern Russia, Putin maintains his own power by privileging friendly oligarchs and security service officials, basically linking the interests of Russia's elite with the survival of Putin's government.
Arguably, it transfers some power from the judicial branch to the administrative state, privileging its interpretations of the law, whether they involve alcohol containers or New York's water supply.
An anti-BEN, anti-logocentric aesthetic would be one that attempts to break from personal ego and seeks, perhaps through chance operations, to undo the privileging of the artistic ego.
China also has a record of privileging economic self- interests over human-rights concerns, as in the case of the Sudanese government's atrocities in Darfur in 2003-04, for instance.
The PCP continued to criticize the DCLA for lack of transparency, for privileging the interests of the real estate industry, and for making only small, incremental changes toward funding equity.
For a movement long associated with following the GOP's party line, talk of privileging what evangelicals refer to as the "kingdom of God" over party doctrine is no small thing.
It is why Donald Trump's Justice Department is siding with Asian-American students challenging affirmative action programs at Harvard, which they say discriminate against them by privileging less qualified students.
The respite is white kimchi — take a bite of each at once — which is made without chile, privileging funk over heat, and letting a clean, faintly mineral tang come through.
" With me in New York, Carolyn in Peru, and Sara in Florida, we connected online to talk about queering partnerships, not privileging sexual relationships over others, and the "lesbian continuum.
As executed by WANT Les Essentiels de la Vie, a bag served the same function as the best A.P.C. clothing, meshing seriousness and edge, overtly privileging form while secretly advocating style.
Legacy admissions policies get a lot of flak for privileging white applicants, but athletes have a much bigger effect on admissions, and make up a much bigger percentage of the class.
We need to stop privileging Jared Kushner's relationship with the crown prince, and finally fill the vacant ambassadorship to the kingdom, to engage with a broader range of senior Saudi officials.
"The Puerto Rican elite was very much working together with the United States and privileging whiteness among the population," said Mara Loveman, a sociology professor at the University of California, Berkeley.
This kind of scrutiny is part of the way Meyer wants viewers to experience her work; she wants them to take it in from varying distances without privileging one over another.
By privileging sound Hejinian resists rigid strictures of meaning, foregrounding physical aspects of language (such as raw sound, a vibration felt in the body and/or heard by ear) shared by all.
Iraq's persistent conflict is rooted in part in the unequal distribution of power and resources along religious and sectarian lines, and privileging certain groups with aid can reinforce and exacerbate social tensions.
His works have a flat, edgy style, with bold lines that contain a formalism merged fine, craft, and folk art to erase any kind of hierarchy or privileging of a particular style.
We have arrived at this point because too much of our defense spending is driven by failure to prioritize, the inertia of struggling weapons programs, and privileging special interests over American security.
"When you have a curbside parking scenario, you're privileging the people who have cars over the pedestrians," said James Sanders, a Manhattan architect and author who has studied parking patterns in cities.
I think the extreme focus on sex—the privileging of this over other matters in some churches—might have more to do with an anxiety over contamination and loss of control than Christianity.
The EC's antitrust watchdog objected to it systematically privileging its own shopping product in search results and also found that it had been demoting rival vertical search services in its general search results.
He also challenged Japanese corporate culture at Nissan by replacing the traditional system of privileging seniority with a more meritocratic one, where high achievement — including his own — would be richly rewarded with bonuses.
But now Bears Ears could very well become another Standing Rock in both desecration and resistance — the latest example of a new colonialism, with the government bulldozing Indian sovereignty and privileging Big Oil.
States that don't wish to go that far in privileging mail voting can take intermediary steps — enabling no-excuse absentee voting where it is not yet available, and creating long-term absentee voter lists.
Research has shown that when university administrators are blind to race in their admissions processes, they inevitably deny the challenges students from marginalized communities face, in turn privileging the experiences of many white applicants.
The distinction appears innocuous at first, but it reflects Moscow's privileging of "Narcology," its own controversial approach to drug use that dates to the Soviet Union, over research conducted by advocacy and human rights groups.
The preservation of "family life" in the abstract — which is to say, as an anti-feminist, libertarian ideal — became increasingly synonymous with the privileging of corporate license to set family policy as it saw fit.
Besides his evocation of Japanese forms and materials, it is precisely all the modern obsessions that he ignores — sleek designs, a privileging of style over function — that signify what is traditionally "Japanese" in his architecture.
"It makes me wonder if it's privileging fake empathy, sounding really chipper and being like, 'Oh, I'm sorry you're dealing with that,'" said Angela, who asked to use a pseudonym out of fear of retribution.
Both Bonica and Carnes makes a pretty compelling case that a candidate pipeline privileging wealthy, elite lawyers and businessmen also privileges the friends and associates of wealthy, elite lawyers and businessmen, and thus exacerbates inequality.
Introducing new characters via a game—and in doing so, privileging a universe over a single narrative—is new for the network, and it may mean an opportunity to experiment creatively without business pressure for now.
Both the Texas admitting privileges law at issue in Whole Woman's Health and the Louisiana law at the heart of June Medical closely resemble the "Abortion Providers' Privileging Act," model legislation drafted and promoted by AUL.
That year, the Spanish courts struck down a 14 parts out of a popular 223-article 2006 referendum that gave Catalonia more autonomy over a broad range of issues, including privileging the Catalan language over Spanish.
If Facebook is the way people get their news, and the way Facebook ranks its News Feed is by privileging news people already trust, it's going to be a lot harder for new organizations to break through.
An antiquated framework: Existing wildlife laws remain premised on outdated assumptions of nature as static and divisible from human activity, habitually privileging what are identified as natural and/or native over human-aided and/or exotic species.
The works exhibited at Lyles & King speak to the stark differences in art production between the West and East Coasts at the time, the first privileging narrative and color over the theory-driven dryness of the latter.
But the most dangerous bias — whether on the field, in the office or at home — is our innate privileging of the past; we give it too much importance when we should be giving it a wide berth.
While Lucasfilm was able to suppress transformative fandom by quelling certain kinds of fanfiction and privileging certain kinds of fan works — notably fan films over fanfiction — the internet allowed transformative fandom culture to spread and become mainstream.
While Christian nationalism was only one of many forms of nationalism on display in Charlottesville, Christian nationalism is, as ever, a fundamentally white phenomenon, rooted in a mythic privileging of the idealized past of "white," great America.
He will participate only if he is not forced into a racial-social frame that does not destabilize the still white-privileging liberal frame of self and other/Other that he inserts into this so-called therapy.
In a June 2011 email exchange between Mike Vernal, then VP of product and engineering, and Will Cathcart, former VP of product management (and current head of WhatsApp), the two discuss the tradeoffs between privileging user trust vs.
"The sexual revolution created new winners and losers, new hierarchies to replace the old ones, privileging the beautiful and rich and socially adept in new ways and relegating others to new forms of loneliness and frustration," he writes.
The open letter comes not long after companies including Tile testified in front of the US House of Representatives, accusing Apple and others of unfairly privileging its own apps and services in iOS above those of outside developers.
Messing with that process, he explained, would create the impression that the White House was privileging dishonorable military conduct in the field over those who have served, and who have been wounded and killed while doing it right.
It's a funny story to tell, but it's also the same peculiar privileging of swans over people that has got Brinscombe so upset, and that has made their similarly humorous and bizarre plight something of a national story.
"The more troubling observation is how the decision fits within the President's broader messaging: a privileging of a vaguely defined but Christian-flavored civil religion, and a tone-deafness to the concerns of other faiths, especially Islam," he continued.
We're also way more religious than Europeans, more likely to disapprove of premarital sex, more likely to be OK with offensive speech, and more in favor of privileging personal liberties over a strong government that helps those in need.
Detractors had a field day with Ms. Dunham, who created this show and has written and directed much of it, for privileging privilege, as if she couldn't be aspiring to the withering heights of Luis Buñuel or Carrie Fisher.
This resonance has fostered black resentment, not toward Latinos but toward the rest of the country for privileging the immigrant narrative of struggle over black folks' narrative of struggle, something that's been going on since the end of slavery.
It also nods to our gender-fluid moment by privileging unisex products, and to the widespread proliferation of drag culture — in the works for holiday are hair dyes in a rainbow of hues and an exclusive collection of wigs.
By privileging domestic skills and using food as a medium, the piece crystallized Baker's interest in women's productivity, value, and gratification as it went against conventions of the male-centric art world and the (implicitly male) artist-genius art canon.
This same gallery room, which shows off examples of that "fine furniture," could have been designed to be a congenially ahistorical showroom subtly venerating the planter class and privileging visitors' aspirational desires for these objects that represent elevated social status.
Nonetheless, poison has come back in vogue in the shadow world of espionage — a privileging of subterfuge over brute force in keeping with the insidious expansion of warfare to the virtual world, lending everything the sheen of falsehood and conspiracy.
Wolf, argued that U.S. Supreme Court precedent had routinely referenced the need for "neutral" or "traditional" factors in redistricting, and in his view, the state's privileging of partisanship over these factors could potentially violate the Elections Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
They adhered to a version of wabi-sabi, privileging rough-hewn and period-appropriate materials, including Flemish stone tiles from a historic house in Belgium and a vintage French pharmacy counter (now the reception desk), over those with perfect polish.
Then as now, both liberals and conservatives were wary of the privileging of personal experience, with its powerful emotional impact, over reason and argument, which some fear will bring an end to civilization, or at least to freedom of speech.
The criticism of Google had culminated in Lynn posting a statement to the think tank's website "applauding" the European Commission's decision to slap the company with a record-breaking $2.7 billion fine for privileging its price-comparison service over others in search results.
And rather than privileging one way of being a woman over another, the show closed out the season with a portrayal of two very different heroines, as Arya and Sansa used their complementary powers to fight those who would drive them apart.
Users don't want a pledge that the company will now begin to do what it ought to have been doing all along; they want an acknowledgment that privileging breakneck innovation and attention optimization over all else got us to where we are now.
The better you are at prolonging your youth, for example, you'll be able to accumulate lots of brute force, while if you blaze through the years, the game forces you to get better by privileging the precise fighting that arcane knowledge requires.
With the exceptions of Jon and Dany, who were given ample time to stare at each other doe-eyed, every character in the show has suffered for its privileging of plot over character, and for its emphasis on spectacle rather than scene.
It means making it easier for consumers to move their data from one company to another, and preventing tech firms from unfairly privileging their own services on platforms they control (an area where the commission, in its pursuit of Google, deserves credit).
In part because the president refused to use it, the phrase "radical Islam" became a shorthand for everything he would not say about ISIS, and therefore, a way to accuse him of privileging sensitivity over forthrightness when discussing the threat the group posed.
The lesbian continuum, I think, really affected the both of us and how we wanted to talk about relationships and, in general, how we were both really committed to deconstructing hierarchies in our relationships—especially not privileging sexual relationships over non-sexual relationships.
That drive includes the administration's weakening of the contraceptive coverage mandate in the Affordable Care Act, efforts by the Office of Refugee Resettlement to bar unaccompanied minors from getting abortions, new rules privileging teen pregnancy prevention programs that promote abstinence, and more.
" And so when someone like Ms. Warren emphasizes undocumented lineage over tribal citizenship criteria, said Dr. TallBear, who is a member of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate tribe in South Dakota, "what they're telling us is they are privileging nonindigenous definitions of being indigenous.
There will be quibbles over the dashi deployed at the Los Angeles breakfast and lunch spot Konbi, since the chefs, Akira Akuto and Nick Montgomery, leave the bonito shavings to steep and simmer longer than usual, privileging deep, brooding flavor over clarity.
" AUL is the architect of the Louisiana abortion law at the center of the Supreme Court case; state legislators hoping to replicate it were once able to find a fill-in-the-blanks form on the AUL's site called "The Abortion Providers' Privileging Act.
Though little is definitively known about the poet's life, she has been touted as the leader of a cult of young women linked by homoerotic relationships; per Natalie's interpretation, living like Sappho meant privileging lesbian desires and devoting oneself to the art of writing.
This requires privileging your own long-term interests ahead of your short-term ones; it's mildly annoying to do your taxes by hand for now, but in the long run, if the plan works, you won't have to do your own taxes at all.
First, because like other forms of neoliberal deregulation the sexual revolution created new winners and losers, new hierarchies to replace the old ones, privileging the beautiful and rich and socially adept in new ways and relegating others to new forms of loneliness and frustration.
Several anti-poverty advocates allege that Hughes has, at times, made some of the same errors as his conservative counterparts, privileging his pet projects over what experts in the field think should be top priorities, and pursuing incremental reforms at the expense of bolder measures.
But in many ways, privileging Serena Joy's perspective compounds many issues that have become more glaring as the series has continued — namely the show's inability to fully consider how the inclusion of racial minorities and the thorny politics of resistance movements affect its story.
Student debt, mortgage debt, medical debt; the stock market casino, the rentier economy, the gig economy; racial disparities, gender disparities, the class hoarding of opportunities; the privileging of the nuclear family, health insurance tied to employment, mechanisms of social reproduction as mechanisms of social control.
Those who really want to will still be able to assemble their own packages à la carte (presuming that the death of net neutrality doesn't result in cable companies privileging their own streaming services to the exclusion of others, which is an entirely different ball of wax).
School children daily referring to a secularized, ceremonial, historicized God cannot be an unconstitutional establishment of religion, just as — so we assume the Supreme Court will decide — allowing a de-Christianized cross to be on public property does not have government privileging one religion over another.
As I joined groups, I noticed that my Facebook feed showed more updates from those groups, and fewer posts from my friends and the news pages I follow, a hint that Facebook may be privileging group-based content in the newsfeed algorithm that determines what users see.
"Legally, the belief is that FADA violates the Equal Protection and Establishment Clause of the Constitution, by privileging one set of beliefs over all others, and citing religion as a justification for the privilege," says Ashe McGovern, associate director at the Public Rights/Public Conscience Project at Columbia University.
Inside, Vervoordt and his project manager, Erik Van der Pas, adhered to a version of wabi-sabi, privileging rough-hewn and period-appropriate materials, including Flemish stone tiles from a historic house in Belgium and a vintage French pharmacy counter (now the reception desk), over those with perfect polish.
American Jews affiliated with the Reform and Conservative movements tend to experience their current rejection by Israel as merely the politicization, or nationalization, of an Orthodoxy-privileging process that originated with Israel's rabbinates, in their refusal to recognize non-Orthodox Jews as Jews and their prohibition of women from full participation in Jewish ritual life.
Operating somewhere at the intersection of a think-tank and a mission-driven non-profit, the whole thrust of Helena is to bring together successful people across a range of demographics while privileging the one number that the organization's founder, Henry Elkus, thinks truly matters — that 50% of the world's population is under the age of 25.
The rebuttal, the case for privileging race, relies on a raft of studies, the most recent one summarized by Vox's Zack Beauchamp just weeks before the midterms, which show that those Trump-Obama switchers were more likely to express racially conservative attitudes and hard-line anti-immigration views than they were to have suffered recent economic setbacks.
Such provisions are designed to discourage inappropriate risk-taking; deferral of incentive-based compensation is designed to encourage executives and managers to pursue sounder, more long-term strategies rather than privileging short-term gains that may allow them to reap huge bonuses while simultaneously imperiling the financial health of their firms and perhaps even the economy as a whole.
Local media have criticized the federal government for privileging projects such as the construction of prisons and work on the Palais de Justice over the city's cultural institutions — though La Libre notes that the building agency is already burdened from funding the eradication of asbestos from the Museums of Fine Arts' modern art wings, a project that has closed those galleries for five years.
Over the last ten months, he's alienated voters with his tweets, his defense of white supremacists, his incompetence and volatility, his inability to handle the basic tasks of governance, his persistent privileging of his own family and interests, his disdain for the rule of law, his abandonment of core campaign promises and embrace of unpopular far-right policies, and his personality and general appearance.
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