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"redefine" Definitions
  1. to change the nature or limits of something; to make people consider something in a new way
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"Just like we have to redefine strength, we have to redefine beauty," she told New York last year.
"This is that idea: do not let someone else redefine you, like don't let someone else redefine your company," she says.
It may not have been necessary to redefine the grammar for schools, but it is necessary to logically redefine Japanese in order for a robot to speak.
This child could also redefine who should be in charge.
Halima Aden is continuing to redefine the fashion industry's standards.
So the Kremlin has had to redefine who runs America.
With his latest post, Zuckerberg is trying to redefine Facebook.
How do we redefine what is sacred in the world?
This is a president that's trying to redefine this country.
She and hubby Dax Shepard redefine #relationshipgoals on the reg.
Ultimately, Pruisken wants to redefine the category of packaged foods.
I want to redefine what it means to be feminine.
Note to Gartner: It's about time we redefine perimeter security.
It's over for him, but I'd like to redefine survivor.
We said hey we've got to redefine what success is.
Increasingly precise atomic clocks can also help redefine the second.
It looks like Apple is about to redefine courage. Again.
We are going to redefine 'compassion' and take it back.
The president's war on refugees threatens to redefine our country.
DeRozan continued to redefine himself, his game, and his ceiling.
And, symbolically or not, it did redefine what was possible.
Regardless, it's clear that Hulu is continuing to redefine itself.
And maybe it's time for us to redefine success altogether.
We're looking to redefine what people expect from a museum.
That drove Congress to establish civil rights and redefine citizenship.
Instead, the scandal has continued to define — or redefine — Baylor.
Hirschhorn, Jason Hirschhorn from Media Redefine, points this out everyday.
A small Pennsylvania town struggles to redefine its identity as Latino immigrants save its economy A small Pennsylvania town struggles to redefine its identity as Latino immigrants save its economy This segment originally aired Jan.
Together we have been audacious to redefine this moment in time.
Byton's one of the few trying to totally redefine that now.
But they do not look to them to redefine their fortunes.
We look forward to working together to redefine the home experience.
What's next: "We ought to redefine what smart is," says Kotkin.
Virtual goods will both enable new experiences and redefine traditional ones.
And there are droves of millennial activists trying to redefine manhood.
The Osé has the power to redefine the women's pleasure industry.
In other words, they are asking politicians to redefine that term.
"We have to redefine normal for the girls again," she said.
It's all part of a broader effort to redefine the kilogram.
Longer-term, the project could redefine public spaces in the region.
I quickly realized I'm constantly trying to redefine who he is.
This is going to redefine Criss's career, and it deserves to.
Some anti-abortion advocates have criticized the attempt to redefine viability.
We have to redefine the rules of the game, that's it.
The field they cannot reshape they will instead attempt to redefine.
And we certainly don't need Pompeo to redefine them for us.
Long term, the answer could redefine the foundation of equity market structure.
He saw the need to redefine what a men's magazine could be.
They need to redefine the issue, to draw some of its poison.
Galaxy's Edge's hotly anticipated opening could redefine record-setting theme park attendance.
"The quotas would redefine Europe's cultural, ethnic and religious image," he said.
On Wednesday night, the Democrats sought to answer Trump and redefine strength.
"[We need to] redefine and destigmatize men's roles as caregivers," Hathaway said.
Now, more than ever, is the time for us to redefine that.
The Xbox 360 helped redefine an entire generation of gaming at Microsoft.
Apex aims to redefine what it means to be a Pokémon game.
There's a self-aware attempt to redefine a long-running cultural phenomenon.
There's been a major movement to redefine mental illness as brain disease.
Kayako doesn't redefine horror in the way that the original Ring did.
STYLE VISIONARY Iris van Herpen combines technology and handicraft to redefine dress.
"I want to redefine what it means to be horny," she said.
The Obama administration rewrote the law of Title IX to redefine gender.
They ask the people who work there to redefine what is ordinary.
But good technology doesn't guarantee that a company will redefine a field.
On Kiddo, you kind of redefine what it means to be crazy.
ACTIVELY REDEFINE what success looks like for your own industry and organization.
We had to redefine what we were doing, otherwise we'd be broke.
Together, these promise to fundamentally redefine the city's relationship with the sea.
Going back to our roots, how can we redefine "kosher" in 2020?
We need to redefine who thinks of themselves as an angel investor.
Another recent bill sought to redefine Israel's self-understanding as a democracy.
But it has been unable to redefine its relationship with Ms. Park.
"The biggest thing is to redefine what beauty is," Ms. Adawe said.
But she decided to redefine her role: getting a woman elected president.
They are aiming to redefine what constitutes a "moral agenda" in politics.
And so, what is this new world where we can redefine ourselves?
In the 12 months since, Istanbul has been struggling to redefine itself.
It's such a tremendous honor to redefine what is possible and inspire people.
But perhaps most importantly, they help redefine their oft-stereotyped and maligned subcultures.
Resolution for 2016: redefine your products and services, become a truly proactive organisation.
"I think it's really important to redefine what being American means," she explains.
It's now a place to begin, and redefine, and grow — on her terms.
I think about men who'd be happy to redefine womanhood without asking permission.
Dragging Their Feet The decision to redefine healthy didn't originate with the FDA.
Now, they're exploring or thriving in their respective fields and helping redefine success.
"I wanted to redefine what this category looked like for women," she said.
Many argue that key for either approach would be to redefine market power.
But there's no way around it; AI is going to redefine the workplace.
"[We need to] redefine and destigmatize men's roles as caregivers," the actor said.
The second is to redefine the corporation tax so as to encourage investment.
And so this is that idea, do not let someone else redefine you.
Use your own convictions as a powerful advantage and redefine your own reality.
New technologies, policies, practices and research redefine the present and suggest the future.
Progressives need to take back the public square and redefine the religious voice.
Labour must redefine patriotism, too, despite the left's traditional discomfort with such ideas.
Does your music aim to redefine how Black men are perceived in society?
Five new exchange-traded funds are trying to redefine the future of investing.
It also attempts to redefine the medical and legal concept of fetal viability.
So I'm preparing to redefine myself accordingly and presumably be a better me.
Perhaps, like Snap's Stories before it, it will come to redefine the service.
Front, like many other startups, is trying to redefine the future of work.
To call those officials incompetent would be to redefine the concept of incompetence.
The combination could prove incredibly powerful, and redefine the party for a generation.
Undone by its own success, the party is now struggling to redefine itself.
During the last presidential election, Donald Trump promised to redefine the nation's strategy.
German conservatism needs to redefine itself independently of competitors left and far right.
Throughout, she struggles personally and professionally to redefine common responses to terminal conditions.
Pro-gun groups are not happy with the push to redefine gun laws.
In all of this, even Donald Trump would struggle to redefine the narrative.
But thrill-seekers have set out to redefine the traditionally warm-weather sport.
That's a perch from which he might redefine American engagement with the world.
Clinton could inflict a defeat on the Republican Party, she could not redefine it.
I felt like the growths on my lips perpetually redefine my relationships with people.
It left us with a choice: give up, redefine the relationship, or fake it.
A series of new guidelines might redefine how researchers study and classify Alzheimer's disease.
With its second product, launching today, Eero hopes to redefine what a router does.
And it's possible a Trump administration could redefine current approaches to school choice altogether.
Not shrink it, as conservatives promised in days of old, but redefine its priorities.
This is clearly a move by Schwab to redefine what their value proposition is.
And ended his message with a hopeful entreaty to vote and redefine American values.
Why redefine the word playlist, when "playlist" already has a fairly universally accepted definition?
As technological advances progressed, employers and employees continued to redefine what work looked like.
Ideo helped Ikea reimagine the kitchen and the North Face redefine its apparel brand.
And in making her cancer battle public, she found a way to redefine herself.
Chen has used that cash for strategic purchases that have helped redefine the company.
"Synthego will continue to innovate to help researchers redefine the boundaries of transformative medicines."
Roli previously tried to redefine the keyboard, and maybe it went a little far.
He has urged Parliament to "redefine" terrorism in a way that is ominously broad.
The host joked that Trump can't just redefine something to make it go away.
Halcyon Digest didn't redefine indie rock, or even push the genre into uncharted territory.
Devastated, she later came to view the failure as a chance to redefine herself.
Cultures that are more reserved, are less likely to redefine friendship in this way.
Why did you feel like it was the right time to redefine contemporary feminism?
The sediment of dust that redefine temporary assemblages of organic stuffs: ecotones, ecozones, ecoflows.
No. Slavery will continue to redefine itself for African Americans for years to come.
Dense and almost savory, they force you to redefine your very understanding of berrydom.
This kind of innovation is vital for retail's future, and will redefine our industry.
More radically, Ms. DuVernay's choice for Meg helps redefine our notions of the universal.
The police should also redefine what is considered a bias incident, the report said.
In short, they need to redefine what "encyclopedic" and "museum" and "art" can mean.
Moving forward, we will need to redefine what it means to be a worker.
But you have to redefine hope as something else when there is no cure.
Redefine productivity as doing what you intended to do, like watching Netflix all day.
There are other proposals that might redefine online privacy norms without wholly reinventing them.
In gene editing, the development of CRISPR-Cas2628 continues to redefine medicine and biotechnology.
There are few places that radically redefine the reason to be on this Earth.
It combines quality engineering, technology, and aesthetics to redefine what's possible for aerial photography.
"If we redefine gender, obviously that makes that a much harder task," he said.
The book makes the prescient case that platforms will come to redefine our economy.
And we need to redefine roles and rules at work, in relationships and beyond.
"The court's decision could redefine the balance of power between Congress and the president."
Now, the industry needs to redefine and reimagine the use of commercial and residential space.
Good product design has the power to redefine the way we interact with the world.
Now he's trying to redefine his brand to reflect the speed of the new era.
The German carmakers own luxury, and Cadillac is doing its darnedest to redefine American luxury.
Carmakers realised that they needed to take AVs seriously—because they will redefine their industry.
As for Katie, she's well aware that her presence is helping to redefine beauty standards.
It's a unique legal approach that could redefine how antitrust regulations in Europe are handled.
There was not, however, a concerted effort at the convention to reintroduce or redefine Clinton.
He pushed the Flex Watches team to redefine their purpose, and with it, the brand.
That is what I have been following in my utopian work, is to redefine utopia.
Verticulture and other outfits like it are hoping to redefine the concept of "local" produce.
Early on, food fans saw a lot of potential for the web to redefine delivery.
In particular, the project aims to redefine largely flawed international misconceptions towards contemporary Iranian art.
Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas) earlier this year, would completely redefine the CFPB and its mandate.
She fought to redefine sexual violence as a weapon of war, a global policy imperative.
"This is a very special time when Hong Kong people can redefine ourselves,"Ho said.
Her grandparents started Lebenthal & Co. 92 years ago, helping to redefine the municipal bond business.
We all know self-driving cars are poised to redefine how people and goods move.
On March 14th Turkey's president Recep Tayyip Erdogan called on the government to "redefine" terrorism.
"I learned from my mom: Do not let someone else redefine you," the CEO says.
They want nothing less than to redefine what it means to be an American citizen.
Will the launch of "Classic" redefine gaming as "World of Warcraft" did 15 years ago?
But losing his voice forced him to redefine his role and share power more broadly.
All in all, Anthony's presence doesn't just redefine everyone else's duty, it settles things down.
Middle-distance runner and world champion Caster Semenya might redefine the 2016 Olympics this month.
The object helped redefine a kilogram in terms of the number of atoms it contains.
Amid all this, the administration is also trying to redefine who should be considered unaccompanied.
They debated the definition of "reasonable doubt" and had the judge redefine it for them.
For over five decades, Minter has worked to radically redefine the nature of feminist art.
A similar uncertainty haunts us now, as we attempt to redefine ourselves as a nation.
There, Ms. Regan is attempting to redefine what it means to be an American chef.
The list goes on as each ideolog would redefine an antithetical purpose of their confirmation.
Way hopes this research will help redefine which planets look like possible candidates for life.
The DC movies don't do the necessary work to define, or even redefine, those characters.
Trump's surrogates seem to be attempting to redefine sexual assault in order to defend him.
Generation Z is the very first to redefine the clique through the medium of the web.
"We were the 'not-beauty' people who came to the industry to redefine beauty," Mahdara says.
At the core of Nubia's ambitious attempt to redefine the smartwatch is its flexible OLED display.
Trump, however, continues to redefine what "normal" for American presidents to do, occasionally in destabilizing ways.
That's why scientists are keen to redefine the kilogram according to a fundamental constant of nature.
"But now that youngster wants to redefine Islam for himself, and no guide can do that."
The Lean In Collection now has 14,000 photos that redefine what women (and men) look like.
I think that we'll continue to see the platforms push and redefine the way we organize.
According to Entertainment Weekly, the as-yet-unnamed attraction will "redefine the category" of roller coasters.
He provides practical guidance that can be used to change direction, redefine products and measure progress.
We wanted to really see if we can redefine the VC model from the bottom up.
"It's the tech-driven disruptors that are starting to redefine what financial services means," he said.
However October unfolds, Ortiz will leave as a dominant force for a franchise he helped redefine.
Iran and Israel are inching towards an all-out war that could redefine the Middle East.
Redefine what "due diligence" means where, as in Gates's case, prosecutors or police are hiding evidence.
Instead, find strategic, creative, or brave ways to redefine your current role, or create your own.
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: She helped me redefine the world more than what I actually know it as.
That was one marker in Dr. Beck's journey to redefine the way the government evaluates risk.
You have to redefine yourself, and you don't want to define yourself as a sick person.
Social media, if used properly, is a fantastic tool to redefine the conversation in our terms.
A buzzy cohort of startups are trying to redefine how shoppers take out credit at checkout.
Others were intrigued by the attempt — albeit greatly orchestrated — to redefine the limits of human endurance.
It will also have to fundamentally redefine its foreign policy in a more dangerous international context.
Now I think, she herself is trying to redefine her final chapter and find her purpose.
Orban says his election wins give him a mandate to redefine various aspects of national life.
Don't try to redefine the past or make them feel bad or regretful about your relationship.
And she is overseeing a comprehensive review of central bank strategy that could redefine its role.
HHS Secretary Tom Price has enormous flexibility within the law to redefine some of its parameters.
As the planet of reality, Saturn in Aquarius will lead us to redefine what is possible.
Starbucks is trying to redefine what it means to be a chain — and it's causing confusion.
But it's also not the first time Republicans have tried to redefine rape for political purposes.
She not only demands that we redefine how we understand the fabricated reality of race as a biological construct (a necessary undertaking) and apparent fluidity of racial identity, she compels us to fundamentally redefine what blackness is as it suits her needs and desire for acceptance.
They're millennial Asians racking up undeniable success, and helping redefine what it means to be Asian-American.
Yet the new Uber CEO will also have the opportunity to redefine the company's culture and direction.
The companies will likely have to redefine their alliance if they expect it to survive, Houchois said.
Rather than just taking a seat at the table, we want to redefine what that table is.
To make their employees healthier, it's clear, employers need to totally redefine what a wellness program is.
Analysts say the individual flashpoints are part of a broader Russian struggle to redefine its global role.
On Monday, the American Heart Association released new guidelines that redefine what qualifies as high blood pressure.
A FARC tweet sent Wednesday apparently showed the first effort to begin to redefine the rebel group.
And she's using her growing platform to redefine beauty and communicate messages of self-love and strength.
The cruel irony is that Parker's noble intent to redefine that title may only further vilify it.
Naturally, Cover FX is ready to redefine the latter overnight with the most extra launch of 2017.
It's just that many occupations and workplaces will have to redefine responsibilities as some jobs become automated.
Giving you wings: RedBull has aligned itself with a social movement to redefine gender norms for women.
"Bahrain is very particular in saying they want to leverage technology to redefine our economy," Chagpar said.
We will see a lot of shifting and movement between the two parties as they redefine themselves.
With Mills training and protecting them, these women redefine how sisterhood and fighting the supernatural come together.
And each time Trump does this, he continues to redefine what it means to be a Republican.
Drones have the potential to bring significant economic benefits and redefine industries, including media, agriculture and energy.
Michigan could redefine "car" so that only vehicles made in Detroit could be advertised with that term.
The company warns in its prospectus that China could at any time redefine what constitutes pyramid selling.
London (CNN)Scientists and policy makers from around 60 nations voted unanimously Friday to redefine the kilogram.
Brain-computer interfaces may redefine what it means to be human In truth, both arguments are right.
For his part, President Trump has an opportunity to redefine his approach to the Muslim American community.
The new high-rise will help redefine the skyline, but the neighborhood is already used to reinvention.
Reclaiming Our Space explores how black feminists are using digital platforms and social media to redefine feminism.
It's currently in grounded Earth sign Capricorn, helping you redefine what home and family means to you.
This week very well may begin a new phase where you redefine yourself in a lasting way.
We're really trying to allow artists to redefine what online community is … We're seeing that really happen.
To the Editor: The Trump administration's effort to redefine sex and gender is cruel, baseless and dangerous.
NEW INFLATION TARGET The ECB could redefine its inflation target, which would mean a de facto increase.
Redefine progress It sounds counterintuitive, but slowing down can help you make up time in the end.
The Trump administration seeks to use the Espionage Act to redefine what journalists can and cannot publish.
That view tries to redefine a subject Democrats in the past have often ceded, politically, to Republicans.
Comedy Central, which helped to redefine late-night satire with "The Daily Show," its topical 11 p.m.
"Bernie wants to redefine the rules and just say he just needs a plurality," Mr. Jacobs said.
Michelle Pfeiffer says the #MeToo movement made her look back on her life and redefine some experiences.
In the past year, many prominent executives called on businesses to redefine the purpose of a corporation.
And when there are no living (people) to help, we have to redefine our sense of success.
Its size and fast-moving economy give it the ability to redefine industries almost on a dime.
But this is something that as we approach the 50th anniversary of Starbucks, we'll redefine the company.
Efforts to redefine how different levels of government spend and tax have become mired in bureaucratic feuding.
Instead, this is an attempt by anti-abortion advocates to redefine personhood, but in the tax code.
According to her interpretation, last year was a very important year for me to redefine my values.
The Harvard Business Review reported that over time, people from past generations have begun to redefine success.
In the aftermath of the Supreme Court's decision to redefine marriage, Justice Clarence Thomas issued a dire warning.
If Cool Cousin can make travellers feel at home across the globe, they will redefine the category completely.
"This historic moment is an opportunity to join together as one city and redefine our future," Landrieu tweeted.
They'll be great partners as we redefine what it means to be a dynamic, future-focused music company.
Our vision is to build the world's smartest insurance companion and redefine the way millions protect their future.
It may be time, as I argue in my new book, to redefine the whole Security Mom demographic.
Polk has been able to redefine success for himself — something a bank account never could do for him.
So nobody gets to redefine things for everybody else and then have them have to conform to it.
She hopes to redefine roles for women in the industry, too — more Wonder Woman, less damsel-in-distress.
As he puts it, "Getting to work on my side project helped me redefine a bigger picture purpose."
Since Trump made the disputed claims, he and aides have sought to redefine the terms of his accusations.
We're endeavoring to redefine what it means to be well connected, so that you can achieve your vision.
The arrival of a first family in Washington has always served as an opportunity to redefine American culture.
We need to radically redefine what it means to "support the troops," and we need to start somewhere.
They either have to become conservative Democrats or redefine a responsible center-right G.O.P. — with a different base.
Their solution comes in the form of a water bottle design and app that hopes to redefine convenience.
What serious philosopher in this vein ever failed to rename and slightly redefine the very concept of existence?
Oculus Story Studio is looking to redefine the concept of a digital art with their latest effort, Quill.
The tech community looks for innovation and businesses that will create and redefine categories in the long run.
" When you announced your campaign on Facebook, you said that you see this opportunity to "redefine civic engagement.
As they refine and redefine their notions of gender, kinship and community, the strip grows up alongside them.
And then, eventually, I want to let the players redefine exactly where they can go in the universe.
Abortion foes and Republican politicians consciously tried to redefine Roe, equating the decision with abortion and judicial activism.
This is how the winners benefit from their own kindness: It lets them redefine change, and defang it.
As entrepreneurs, we're confronted with countless decisions every single day that have the power to redefine the business.
So he's trying to redefine its terms — in a way that's apparently much less direct than Hawley's bill.
Along with other reformers, Krasner was taking on the monumental task of trying to redefine the country's values.
With her play and her talk, did the soccer star inspire us to redefine the meaning of sports?
He's working with four owners of Redefine Hospitality, in the space that housed the short-lived restaurant Rebelle.
Another century's worth of research has continued to reshape and redefine, expand and restrict this line of thinking.
But Trump has tossed away all those messages — allowing the Democrats to seize on them and redefine them.
What the new rule does is redefine how tough the agency will be in carrying out that duty.
At some point, though, it seems we'll have to redefine or reconsider what it means to be human.
In the coming years the UK will redefine its openness to the movements of goods, services, people and capital.
Also in her Times interview, she explained why it's important to redefine what it means to be Japanese today.
The real meanings might be awkward for Mr Kavanaugh, but a judge should not redefine words to avoid embarrassment.
Things took a stranger turn during the rapper's subsequent "Saint Pablo" tour, which attempted to redefine the arena show.
I believe that Worthy will not only transform America's retirement infrastructure, it will ultimately help redefine investment product distribution.
My goal this year, while battling all obstacles, is to redefine my life by living as selfless as possible.
It's likely that products being worked on this very day, leveraging these new ingredients, are about to redefine markets.
Green wants to redefine chronic homelessness as a medical disease and allow doctors to prescribe housing using Medicaid funds.
But if bots on Messenger and other chatbot platforms thrive, they could redefine how businesses sell products and services.
Like broadcasters worldwide, Televisa is seeking to redefine its business as streaming services claim more viewers and cultural relevance.
Enough is enough, and it's up to us to redefine our culture and the way we treat each other.
So Fall constantly shies away from considering what it means for a few rich benevolent dictators to redefine reality.
In the coming years, the UK will redefine its openness to the movement of goods, services, people and capital.
Kaplan said the development team hopes to "redefine what a sequel means," which has some important and interesting distinctions.
Pravda is insidious precisely because it would allow its users — or at least its loudest ones — to redefine truth.
The message is clear: Bernie Sanders, like Roosevelt, is a visionary figure setting out to redefine the Democratic Party.
They could start showing up in high-end phones this year and may help redefine their look and feel.
Federalist Society lawyers have waged a long and successful campaign to redefine "free speech" to include unlimited campaign contributions.
A plug-and-play system like Veo's could essentially redefine collaborative robotics to encompass… well, pretty much all robotics.
"Apple didn't just redefine the phone, it transformed the way we communicate, organize, and enjoy our lives," he said.
And Maduro is pushing for major changes to the country's constitution that critics say could redefine his powers. 4.
Stories like this are helping to redefine the visual language of comics, and what can be achieved with them.
With every bikini photo, red carpet gown and high-fashion editorial, Sharon Stone manages to redefine the aging process.
Social change is never a static goal, but a moving target we redefine through every piece of our culture.
Virtual reality is set to redefine what it means to be human (or might just sputter out embarrassingly, again).
Nazi–fascist cultural diplomacy ambitiously sought to redefine the idea of Europe itself, an ambition lost on very few.
A politics of listening does not simply seek to amplify voices but attempt to redefine what constitutes speech itself.
And right now it is an enormous opportunity: to redefine what being a female leader means, on every level.
"We need to redefine risk," she said to a roomful of elite investment managers in New York in February.
Instead, he said Beyond Meat is looking to redefine the entire food category with its plant-based "meat" products.
The message was clear: The game was adapting to the new wave of players who were helping redefine it.
Redefine productivityFlexible work demands a shift away from seeing productivity in terms of being present for fixed working hours.
"As we see the Trump administration demolish the safety net, we have a chance to redefine ourselves," he says.
Can you talk a little bit about how a "feminism for the 99%" would redefine feminist or "women's" issues?
The genetic modification begins with uploading the moss's genetic sequences to a software, used to redefine and modify them.
Rather than lecturing, professors act as supervisors and facilitators—something Rifkin argues will redefine the way students acquire knowledge.
I was able to redefine myself, break the cycle, step outside of diet culture, and live in the moment.
Complicating matters even further, Veronica's boyfriend Logan (Jason Dohring) wants to redefine their epic relationship before it's too late.
But you can redefine both words — UTTER meaning "to talk" and RUBBISH meaning "trash" — and get a wackier synonym.
We're not trying to redefine Native Art, nor are we essentializing Native culture or knowledge; it's an entry point.
According to Secretary Mnuchin's comments, the dollar is so strong it can redefine anything — even weakness — as an asset.
The kilogram standard was in trouble, and the mission to redefine it took on a new level of urgency.
Yet if we don't redefine power and embrace it intentionally, women's voices will remain faint in politics and elsewhere.
But by marking their skin in their own way, people are able to redefine their relationship with their bodies.
Now the question is how Mr. Trump will redefine success, if the summit meeting actually takes place as planned.
But not everyone has equal access to that capital, particularly for the innovative new products that could redefine society.
Every time we stepped in the studio, it was like we were just continuing to redefine what was possible.
"One of my goals was to redefine what beauty is in this country," Matsoukas said in a phone interview.
Ultimately, this great adventure would lead to surprises both happy and sad, and forever redefine her notion of family.
Perhaps it would not be such a stretch to redefine the relationship between leisure travelers and their dream destinations.
It offers the United States an opportunity to redefine the essential elements of our national interests in the region.
Virginia, which the court will hear on Tuesday, could redefine just how far police can intrude on private property.
Readdle aims to redefine personal productivity and shape the "future of work" by creating best in class apps and services.
Image: Image: AiFiAmazon is on a mission to redefine the brick and mortar businesses that it disrupted out of existence.
Then, the straight-to-consumer beauty brand began to redefine what it meant to want a less-is-more look.
These new values, which included a call to redefine what "good" meant at Meetup, were presented to the entire staff.
"BeeMe will redefine the way in which we understand social interactions online and in real life," the experiment's description reads.
"Nearly 35 years after 1984, it's time for Apple to redefine its core," HSBC wrote in a note published Tuesday.
Clearly, he'd been waiting decades to deliver a speech that would redefine and humanize his wife after years of attacks.
Enter Skatune Network, the one-person band fighting to redefine the possibilities in ska, one cover song at a time.
This unique position of daily directed guidance stands to redefine primary care, while helping people live happier, healthier and longer.
She fought to redefine harassment in the state of California so the law would protect the children of public figures.
Mr Trump seems to think he can cut this Gordian knot by asking the UN to redefine the word "refugee".
"Rivian is creating solutions that redefine traditional automotive economics and remove the pain points of conventional ownership," the profile says.
At 53, once he gets going, Donald Trump's second Supreme Court pick may help redefine America for decades to come.
"Our goal is to build a massive scale infrastructure to redefine how we work on a massive scale," Narula said.
They preach inclusivity and redefine the word virgin to describe a woman whose morality is intact, rather than her hymen.
However, as the sports car market slows and people become drawn to big, luxurious crossovers, Maserati has to redefine itself.
In making that judgment, the populists redefine "the people" to exclude practically everyone on the other side of the issue.
That sets up the next era of fighters—Ali, Frazier, Forman, the greats—and these men redefine the heavyweight division.
It was an exciting time for Dash, who was determined to redefine the way black women were seen on screen.
Like the aforementioned Sheffield group, Foals are a mutable tour-de-force who seek to constantly reinvent and redefine themselves.
There was a lot of growing and learning I had to completely redefine what it meant to have it all.
For now, Amazon's growth seems unstoppable, and it will continue to redefine Seattle, one of the nation's fastest-growing cities.
It's fun to watch her redefine maternity style as a fashion editor but even more fascinating when you're also expecting.
Ranking high on the list was a plan to redefine speed requirements for fixed broadband to include slower mobile connections.
Now is their opportunity to redefine what it means for them, and for the future generations of boys and men.
Finally, it was noted that in order to truly empower employees to serve veterans, VA must redefine what "success" means.
Black's focus on young black perspectives in contemporary art allow for a new generation of voices to redefine the cannon.
Her fan base's aggressive loyalty to the star has helped redefine word-of-mouth in the age of digital media.
We always have the choice to redefine our spirituality, but we may also choose to walk away from it completely.
It also would allow for the reshaping of the current legislative body, as well as redefine the President's executive powers.
While these trends continue, another technology-driven disruption seems poised to redefine the very meaning of work, career and employment.
But Trump is no ordinary president, and his singular achievement has been to redefine the presidency in his own terms.
Mr. Strickland has not been able to emerge from the barrage to redefine his candidacy in a more positive light.
They redefine our personal history, rendering it into data to be consumed by others, framed around our inclinations to buy.
Our research shows it's the combination of these two forces that will redefine how we work in the coming decade.
Fundamentally the activists wish to redefine the First Amendment, both in terms of freedom of speech and freedom of religion.
Even if the House has broad license in impeachment, it does not have license to redefine crimes to fit impeachments.
From that time forward, she would continue her everyday life but, with a nod to Duchamp, redefine it as art.
This year's Values Voter Summit possessed specific import: A politically powerful base gathered to redefine itself after a major victory.
I've met scientists who believe they can stop the body's aging process, and even redefine consciousness, a surprisingly slippery term.
His argument was that, as written, the bill would have so many stipulations that it would essentially redefine higher education.
There's marble everywhere, the plan is open without being overwhelmingly so, and the appliances redefine the top of the line.
Under his baton, the ensemble secured its place among, and helped redefine the role and repertory of, America's top orchestras.
STERLING RUBY: CERAMICS Fall programs at the Museum of Arts and Design will try to redefine the future of craft.
A Jewish boy from the Bronx named Ralph Lifshitz could grow up to become Ralph Lauren and redefine American preppy.
But in its wake will be a series of empowered, often independent groups working hard to redefine the controversial moniker.
Byron is full of a mix of styles, it's a great place to come, lose yourself and then redefine yourself.
Once the Supreme Court has defined the boundaries of a constitutional right, a district court may not redefine those boundaries.
This is yet one more Republican whom the president and his friends easily can redefine as a disgruntled former employee.
In 2012, Yola started to redefine herself, a process that accelerated after the death of her mother the following year.
Then there's Ajinomoto, one of the biggest voices in the MSG market and the leader of the Redefine CRS campaign.
Finding a way to redefine what it means to be Latino is at the core of Mr. Jayes-Green's work.
She successfully challenged a professional reprimand and in the process helped redefine free speech rights for lawyers and advocacy groups.
This contract should redefine government's role in ensuring people have the opportunity to earn a good life for everyone, everywhere.
Mr. Trump's impeachment had the potential to change the trajectory of his presidency and redefine an already volatile political landscape.
He just needs to ask his Department of Health and Human Services to redefine what preventive health for women means.
Once you dry it, you can add a styling cream, leave-in conditioner, or oil to the ends to redefine them.
"We really wanted to redefine the suspension bridge," says Chris Precht, co-founder of Penda, the architecture studio behind the design.
Scalia's replacement will help determine the Clean Power Plan's legacy, and could dramatically redefine how the U.S. responds to climate change.
The best part about Cardi is her ability to redefine the labels society forces on her and make them her own.
Tracy Hester, a lecturer at the University of Houston Law Center, said such claims could "redefine the rules of the game".
It's now Turkey and Russia that are attempting to redefine the country's borders and determine the fate of America's Kurdish allies.
Part memoir, part think piece, the book seeks to redefine how our culture looks at millennials, one selfie at a time.
Unveiled at CES this year (but not yet on sale), the drone is designed to "redefine recreational fishing," says creator PowerVision.
Supporters are pushing a public banking law that could redefine the state's financial landscape, while detractors call it a government intrusion.
The company is actively restructuring its portfolio away from GE capital in order to redefine itself solely as an industrial entity.
Like Google Stadia, EA's project is cloud native and just as ambitious in its attempts to redefine the future of gaming.
Rate setters were also divided about whether to redefine the ECB's policy goal of an inflation rate of just under 2%.
A big media executive is stepping down at Sony to help Snapchat on its quest to redefine the camera — and television.
He helped the harm reduction community redefine recovery, which he saw as making "any positive change" rather than simply demanding abstinence.
Now, there's this cultural shift for women to really redefine what they see as beautiful and share that with the world.
The Fed may pledge to redefine its inflation goal, of 2%, so that this applies on average over the economic cycle.
In that past decade, the ultraportable laptop has become a massive hit for the company, helping to redefine the notebook space.
I had to change and redefine existing perceptions around being transgender, and educate my coworkers and clients on what it meant.
Though Bowie would later redefine his sexuality over the years, the 1972 statement is the one that always mattered, Bullock suggests.
With more than 1.7 billion active users per month, the social giant has the ability to redefine how breaking news unfolds.
It serves as a home for the creative thinkers, artists, and startups helping to redefine style in the region and beyond.
The conservatives knows that winning liberal Warsaw will be a symbolic victory for a party seeking a mandate to redefine Poland.
Hensarling's attempt to redefine the scope of potential records subject to release under the FOIA is, in large part, without merit.
It cannot be emphasized enough that VA requires a strong leader to redefine its internal notions of both success and fairness.
Shackelford and his First Liberty Institute are not leading the charge to protect religious liberty, they are seeking to redefine it.
In 2017, the tech industry continues to redefine the makeup of not only the American workforce, but of American jobs themselves.
Collaborating with friends and mentors, who happen to be some of the music industry's best artists, has helped Blunt redefine himself.
Established artists could take risks, but there were all these students who could redefine what kind of art we would make.
For Republicans, Trump's decision on DACA is an opportunity to redefine an immigration system many have decried as broken for decades.
Democracy seems ensnared in a battle to redefine itself in a time of dislocation that threatens to leave voters in limbo.
The company is mapping its AI journey in decades, not years, and pursuing revolutionary technology that could redefine how companies operate.
Goldman said that, rather than create another "veggie burger," Beyond Meat sought to both win the "taste challenge" and redefine meat.
The argument is that even if you don't particularly like or trust Mr. Trump, he will not redefine the Republican Party.
Finally, Zuckerberg believes that people attempting to redefine certain types of expression as dangerous could be harmful to the democratic process.
One of my concerns was that if Mr. Trump were to succeed, he would redefine the Republican Party in his image.
By attempting to redefine the Palestinian refugee problem, Ms. Ashrawi said, Washington was once again coming down squarely on Israel's side.
Perez, who was labor secretary under Obama, promised to rebuild the Democratic Party and redefine its mission from the grassroots up.
From then on, many shades of pink dominated women's fashion, appearing each time with an intention to define or redefine womanhood.
You have to look at those guys differently, and if I ever join the that crowd, it would redefine my career.
The budget statement said Trudeau's government plans to amend Canada's Excise Tax Act to redefine ride-sharing firms as taxi companies.
A way that can redefine identity and women's reality, and how both are expressed through what we put on our bodies.
Now the couple has effectively declared war on the press, and want to completely redefine how they deal with the media.
"We're here to redefine an entire category—to offer a conclusion of sorts, to raise the bar to the ultimate height."
That is the question roiling the world of organic farming, and the answer could redefine what it means to farm organically.
She knows what sells, and she does it well, using her power to redefine luxury and who has access to it.
For the United States, it's an example of how to redefine a relationship and make a buck at the same time.
Meyer wanted to train a generation of cooks who would educate their communities and redefine the way Bolivians perceive traditional ingredients.
The deal would "redefine global capital markets for decades to come," HKEX CEO Charles Li told reporters on a conference call.
The secretary deserves kudos for trying to redefine her office as one primarily focused on advocacy and the empowerment of others.
Yet it's only one of several ideas she has espoused that would redefine — and diminish — the Fed's role in the economy.
The battle could not only jeopardize Mr. Trump's second major legislative initiative, but also redefine the boundaries of conservative economic policy.
Or can we think about innovation and begin to redefine the term in ways that actually match our values more broadly?
November's electoral results, when Republicans captured control of the White House, Congress and states across the country, were "a repudiation in part of the radical attempt of the left to redefine marriage and redefine sex and ram it down everyone's throat," said Quena Gonzalez, director of state and local affairs at the conservative Family Research Council.
" Matt Bennett of Third Way, who is a leading Democratic centrist thinker, disagrees: "The far left is trying to redefine mainstream liberalism.
Given the Everything Store's adventures in groceries so far, this promises to redefine what a trip to the grocery store looks like.
In 1951, when the country abolished the Witchcraft Act of 1763, witchcraft began to redefine itself to fit into the modern world.
Trump's answer on Thursday was part of his long-term attempt to redefine what he means by Mexico paying for the wall.
It went on to redefine not just the marketplace for cell phones, but also computers, communication, the economy, and our very culture.
Maybe it's time for the show to redefine what the 'right reasons' are and spend more time finding safe and compatible suitors.
In State of Decay 2, it's up to you to gather survivors, build a community, and redefine what it means to survive.
Corporations like Deere are trying to redefine the concept of ownership in a much broader sense than just the prohibition of repair.
Rebag Infinity is part of a broader set of innovations that we will release in order to redefine ownership for luxury goods.
She will continue to redefine the way we view womanhood in America — and not just for white women — for each of us.
Establishing what is essentially a state-run app store can redefine how governments around the world interact with people, and vice-versa.
On Monday, Mercedes-Benz unveiled the Vision Urbanetic, an all-electric, autonomous concept that the German auto giant thinks will redefine mobility.
With their folk music, casual dress, and chill vibe, the Jesus People helped redefine the Sunday morning worship experience across American evangelicalism.
Syms has expressed her interest in building narratives that are continuous rather than progressive, which would redefine how we think of stories.
First, you keep conducting your career as a man would — or, more precisely, you redefine what a woman's career might look like.
Both the Senate and House bill would allow states to redefine what qualifies as an "essential" element of a health care plan.
It's a small software start-up with $2 million of funding and a 29-year-old founder aiming to redefine modern marketing.
The speech in a gilded hall bedecked with chandeliers is part of an effort to redefine his relationship with the Muslim world.
She also wrote The Big Sick with Nanjiani, the romantic comedy that sorta-kinda looks like it's going to redefine the genre.
The bill would redefine the concept of customer, or what it calls "ultimate user," to include anyone inside or outside the network.
Though the Democrats had every opportunity in 2017 to redefine their party and its message, intra-party bickering and indecision prevented progress.
The silver lining to this mass exodus is that Congress now has a chance to reshape and redefine itself with new members.
His comments are divisive, yet they redefine the mayor's intent as partisan to his base, which is really what matters to him.
I held myself to harsher standards: I ought to be able to redefine myself without a new word, a titular fresh start.
Attempts to vilify political opponents as disloyal and redefine policy disagreements as failures of character or even scandals have become increasingly common.
Maybe it's because this is an election year, for an election that could redefine perceptions of America, both at home and abroad.
Great journalists like Jim Sciutto of CNN have the potential, if truly unleashed, to redefine how areas like national security is covered.
If the Republican Party – post-Trump-losing, hopefully – can get their act together and redefine a reasonable platform, then we can talk.
Coca-Cola expanded its portfolio and reclassified its brandsAs it chases bigger profits, Coke has sought to redefine its category, Crespo said.
Novartis said the new guidance, published late on Friday, would redefine the standard of care for treating reduced ejection fraction heart failure.
Diablo 2 helped redefine the dungeon crawler genre and is still a pretty popular title 16 years after its release in 2000.
If you're single, this transit will help you to create better boundaries and allow you to redefine your expectations from potential partners. 
" And "being French" is something Mr. Macron has decided to redefine, to the point of calling it "the art of being French.
In recent years, a handful of Supreme Court cases have started to redefine the boundaries of what religious liberty means in America.
His overarching idea is to redefine theater, so that even classics are reconceived for a 21st century marked by war and terrorism.
It was the brainchild of B Lab, a nonprofit organization that strives to redefine business success and administers the B Corporation certification.
Whatever the flaws of the original decision, many hoped to use it to redefine who was thought to have autonomy and why.
It is in companies like Google and Facebook, which possess the power to influence our national elections and redefine basic human interactions.
Over as a power player in a global system that puts a premium on showcasing clothes that redefine how women present themselves.
But the community – after a long search to redefine its future – is now hoping it may finally have found a new home.
The fundamental change needed for an effective response to climate change is to redefine the way we measure progress as a society.
"The world has totally changed for us over the past two years so we needed to redefine our business model," Commissaire said.
Foxx also founded the organization Gen Z Girl Gang, a community that wants to "redefine sisterhood for a new generation," she said.
The magazines seek to redefine how women are portrayed in print, and who might want to read stories by and about them.
Onvural notably spearheaded a controversial ad campaign for Bonobos last year, called #EvolvetheDefinition, which aimed to redefine what masculinity means for men.
She wants to help redefine for farmers -- and for anyone facing a wave of suicidal thoughts -- the meaning of the word strength.
The ultra-successful are able to redefine failure as part of the learning experience to achieve positive outlooks, and you should too.
Through meticulous game design that demanded more from players, Nintendo once again demonstrated its uncanny ability to redefine foundational aspects of gaming.
As the changing market stands to redefine future business, major concerns do arise — namely, the effect the shift will have on jobs.
The retailer that strikes the right balance will redefine the future of the retail industry, as well as consumer expectations of tomorrow.
Daft Punk are renowned for distinctive productions that manage to straddle and often redefine the difficult territory between the underground and mainstream.
If someone is trying to deviate or redefine the idea we survey their conviction and everyone else's reactions and talk it out.
For certain developers tracking the ecosystem, it may make sense to redefine applications that once were called augmented reality as mixed reality.
If this is the case, psychologists need to go back to the drawing board and redefine "self-control" in more careful terms.
That would be an unusual move for Microsoft to make standard hardware, as the Surface brand has traditionally attempted to redefine industrial design.
That's why this ugly moment in our nation's history is an opportunity to redefine what bearing witness means for our politics and humanity.
Amazon has the resources and scale to spark the world's imagination and redefine what is possible and necessary to address the climate crisis.
In new research, my colleague Carol Dweck and I found that rejection actually makes some people redefine themselves—and their future romantic prospects.
Ultimately, this is where the true digitalization of products comes into view, a powerful notion that has the potential to redefine materialism altogether.
They'll need to redefine their concept of power beyond the ruthless wheel that rolls over everyone, rich and poor, to benefit the elites.
The investors wanted him to bring his youthful sensibility and casual-yet-sophisticated cuisine to redefine notions steadfastly entrenched in Miami's food scene.
Kanye West is going to push boundaries, travel the world and redefine everything audiences expect to experience when showing up to a concert.
Using her own nude selfies, fan-submitted images, and internet porn, Riley has created a series of tapestries that redefine the artform completely.
"The court's decision could redefine the balance of power between Congress and the president," said Stephen Yale-Loehr, a law professor at Cornell.
That's why it's so incredibly important when brands break the mold — when they aren't afraid to redefine what a "beach body" looks like.
The Environmental Protection Agency last year proposed a rule to redefine—and almost certainly reduce—which waters come under the Clean Water Act.
Click here to view original GIFWicked Lasers is known for its handheld lasers and flashlights that redefine what it means to be bright.
With Aronofsky's signature staccato cuts and discordant music, the series tries to redefine what natural-history documentaries can accomplish in terms of cinematography.
But in November, scientists voted to redefine the kilogram, replacing the International Prototype Kilogram with a definition based on a constant of nature.
"That allows us to bridge the gap between 'Enterprise' and the original series and redefine the visual style of the universe," Fuller explained.
Efforts to redefine Indianness as something glorious—as noble-savage Indian, or eco-warrior Indian—cannot distract from that central dilemma for long.
The fight to redefine the party began in earnest when Bernie Sanders' brand of socialism went toe-to-toe with Clinton's moderate approach.
"We need to redefine what it means to be German," Can, who kicked off the #MeTwo debate, told The Associated Press on Monday.
"We have to redefine wealth in our societies such that living a "good life" is possible without high greenhouse gas emissions," she said.
Yet the only way to make the dream real is to constantly challenge, question and redefine what those ideas mean to us all.
Monday's published proposal will redefine the way "public charge" is assessed by creating a complicated rubric that weighs factors as positive or negative.
One idea is to redefine the computer itself Moore's law provided an unprecedented combination of blistering progress and certainty about the near future.
The project could redefine how we view money or it could be a complete failure; we won't know which for years to come.
But newly-launched Warp + Weft is here to redefine jeans for both men and women, from production and pricing to sizing and design.
Palm Beach, Mr Standiford observes in a book that will appeal to nose-pressed-against-the-glass readers, helped redefine class in America.
The website also states that Aurosa wants to redefine the perception of beer, stating that women have been "disregarded in the beer industry".
"Hillary Clinton supports abortion on demand with U.S. tax dollars, wants to redefine marriage and appoint extremely liberal judges," Reed told The Hill.
Supporters of that group and others like it around the country are trying to redefine what American manufacturing means in the 21st century.
"This idea of celebrating champions but being able to redefine how we think about champions is what's great about it," Mr. Oehler said.
Cuba's national assembly is reportedly debating a draft of an updated constitution that seeks to redefine the role of communism in the country.
Nowhere is this more the case than in the halls of retail, where automation helped redefine our interaction with shopping in important ways.
The goal is to bring about cultural change and redefine what it means to be a male, because men are ruining the world.
More broadly, it has also looked to redefine itself as a digital company, even planning to drop the word "stores" from its name.
Maybe the designers Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, who once seemed poised to redefine sportswear for a millennial generation, could bridge the gap.
Their hope is to expunge the left's scariest attributes — especially Sanders's "socialist" label — and then seek to redefine anything less left as moderate.
The results are invariably uneven, often exciting and at times revelatory in the way they redefine (or even defy) traditional categories and genres.
Whatever the reasons, the simple fact is that Trump isn't a populist, unless we redefine populism as nothing but a synonym for racism.
Pressed by complaints, Spain's Consulate for Tourism Affairs is moving to redefine international tourism, which made up 250 percent of Spain's 9.503 revenue.
It is a tool that promises to decentralize the structures governing all economic transactions and, in the process, redefine our concept of trust.
Further, I wanted to redefine the work and give it a different meaning, similar to the audience's new way of looking at love.
These forward thinking developers and advocates will redefine our perception of possibility and continue and lend to a more ubiquitously accessible gaming landscape.
But one difference is that "Thrones" has helped to redefine a city once known as one of the most dangerous places on earth.
"For this project, we were really allowed to push the boundaries, and to redefine the idea of what constitutes a uniform," Pugh said.
The White House has tried to redefine the global trade balance, imposing billions of dollars in tariffs in hopes of bolstering domestic manufacturers.
This practice is one that Mr. Trump's legal adversaries ignore as they attempt to redefine the meaning of the Constitution's Foreign Emoluments Clause.
Hiring her as a typist, The New Yorker wound up publishing many of her closely observed stories, which helped redefine Irish-American literature.
They were, in large part, responding to a hunger among their fellow entrepreneurs to redefine what it means to be successful in tech.
The administration has also stopped referring to the West Bank as being "occupied" and tried to redefine who counts as a Palestinian refugee.
The executive order has still not been officially issued, but according to the draft text, it does not redefine Judaism as a nationality.
Political participation through voting is part of a package of symbolic and consequential activities that help people redefine themselves as prosocial, contributing citizens.
The obvious trick is to keep doing exactly what you're doing now, but redefine yourself as an independent contractor rather than an employee.
This proposal would redefine "public charge" to include immigrants who depend, even slightly, on government assistance programs, as many working-class people do.
The case of a white supremacist charged with murdering a black man may help redefine "terrorism" The case of a white supremacist charged with murdering a black man may help redefine "terrorism" When James Jackson allegedly stabbed Timothy Caughman to death in Manhattan in March, people across the country denounced the act as a hate crime and Jackson as a white supremacist.
We have to remember that in order for women to be taken seriously when they are abused, we can't constantly redefine victimhood to meaninglessness.
The proposal also seeks to redefine the term "fiduciary," which generally requires advisers to put their clients' best interest first,  according to public records.
Perhaps he could redefine the position — or at least put an extremely rare spin on it with his combination of height, lankiness and skill.
We are losing our capacity as a nation to lead in the critical industries of the 21st century and that will redefine the century.
It may seem ambitious to redefine fashion-forward swimwear for all (as opposed to focusing specifically on either straight-size or plus-size markets).
As for us … well, at the most basic level, we would all have to redefine our ideas of what a fashion magazine editor is.
To take away people's Second Amendment rights is to redefine the individual in the society, and I'm not going to put up with it.
I just don't want to be the person that gets jailed because we're trying to redefine what journalism is like in my country. Right.
Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.) said she didn't want to bring a chair to the table, she wanted to "shake the table" and redefine it.
If Project Ara was an ambitious attempt to redefine the smartphone as a modular gadget, the G5 is a realistic leap towards that vision.
The North Face promises it "will redefine the future of technical outerwear" when it debuts the material this fall in pants, coats, and gloves.
The only way to keep the rules was to redefine how the FCC classified ISPs, an effort that was finally successful in February 2015.
As the industry continues to redefine what being a "model" really means, there's no time like the present to use one's looks for good.
"Fractyl offers the potential to fundamentally redefine the treatment paradigm for type 2 diabetes and reverses the disease process rather than manage its symptoms."
Last year I/O was where Google announced both the Home and Daydream—two products that seemed like they could redefine their respective categories.
As the only woman in the National Joint League, Doan's complicated works of smokeable art redefine what it means to be a creative pothead.
When our phones shrank to pocket dimensions and their innards integrated into tiny circuits, it allowed us to redefine exactly a ringtone could be.
With the timeline set to trigger Article 50 of the EU's Lisbon Treaty, Britain would redefine its ties with Europe, its biggest trading partner.
To help advance its plans to redefine this space, Gangeskar says Nurx is excited to welcome public health veteran Chelsea Clinton to its board.
As cars did in the 20th century, AVs will redefine retailing and reshape cities, as well as providing a convenient new form of mobility.
" Public Spaces – "Whether it's Macklemore in Union Square, or A$AP Rocky at the Brandenburg Gate this series will redefine 'music for the masses.
But July 2018's two biggest TV series debuts, HBO's Sharp Objects and Hulu's Castle Rock, may redefine the idea of twin TV shows.
Now that she's in Congress, she has an opportunity to redefine what a lawmaker looks like — even if she sticks to the dress code.
In a survey of New York City voters released Wednesday, Quinnipiac University Poll assistant director Maurice Carroll sought to redefine the term for Cruz.
We want to spread joy and redefine for people what's possible, and the fact that people felt joy watching us is a big honor.
At a time when Apple is trying to redefine the trackpad with Force Touch, it doesn't feel like Lenovo is being daring enough here.
I've loved watching Mo'ne Davis redefine girls in baseball and could fill a whole page about my favorite dancers, Misty Copeland and Sterling Hyltin.
Belting out songs in the midday heat, a group of women decked in colorful garb want to redefine what it means to be geriatric.
There is also a quiet campaign underway to redefine Medicare-for-all — the left's signature issue in America — as something other than single payer.
Or is it necessary for us to redefine Austen as politically engaged and indignant in order to respect her as a serious woman writer?
Together, we were able to really collaborate and meticulously look at the period and redefine what it was that we were trying to achieve.
If she keeps it up, the past month may go down as Pelosi's greatest political accomplishment—and even redefine her place in American history.
As new or updated ideas redefine the market and uses of data, it's next-to-impossible to craft hard guidelines that can keep up.
It represents the American exemplar for how an army can redefine itself following perceived failure, and then demonstrate that turnaround with magnificent battlefield success.
Then, once my hair is dry, I'll use another half-pump to redefine my waves and break them up for a touch more texture.
The video is the latest installment in Always' series of ads for its #LikeAGirl campaign, which aims to redefine and reclaim the outdated phrase.
In 2016, the company's one big change (the removal of the headphone jack) lauded both criticism and praise, but it didn't redefine mobile computing.
But Intel is making moves to redefine the expectations surrounding iGPUs and its most up to date offering aims to back up its claims.
If things have started to shift it's partly because heroines like Katniss Everdeen and creators like Amy Schumer are helping redefine the female lead.
As consumer spending free-falls while whole populations stay home, will we redefine what is necessary and important and how people's needs are met?
As consumer spending free-falls while whole populations stay home, will we redefine what is necessary and important and how people's needs are met?
The understanding of wife is one I inherited, and despite all my efforts I was not able to transcend or redefine it for myself.
Conducting his research and practice in Philadelphia and New York City, Dr. Minuchin (pronounced meh-NOO-chin) helped redefine the role of a therapist.
But FDR sought to work outside usual party channels and tried to redefine the Democratic Party as a New Deal party, with some success.
The rule would redefine HUD's fair housing requirements for its state and local government grantees, thus undercutting initiatives that advance fair housing more aggressively.
It's not about him, yet in a way it is; perhaps the solution to this riddle of a genre is to redefine it completely.
This is a powerful time to redefine what home means to you, Taurus, and to get clear on your boundaries and strengthen your foundation.
The justices' decision could redefine not only the limits on law enforcement access to cellphone-location records, but the future of surveillance more broadly.
Gavin Newsom says he will sign, California will lead in a shift that will likely redefine the roles of governments, unions and worker organizations.
Now the Labor Department has signaled it plans to issue a broader rule that will redefine which occupations are those that regularly drug test.
These are the kinds of partnerships needed to redefine health care and stem the tide of costly illnesses like diabetes, asthma and cardiovascular diseases.
"I would first redefine it as misfit produce," Abhi Ramesh, the founder and C.E.O. of Misfits Market, said on the phone the other day.
In an announcement on Tuesday, Cuomo seeks to redefine conditions under which a person is capable of giving consent, specifically in incidences involving intoxication.
"None of them — and Ms. Grafton may be the best of the bunch — have gone so far as to redefine the genre," he continued.
But, in a lot of ways, it was a way to more broadly start to use software to redefine physical entertainment experiences. Mm-hmm.
If Democrats don't want to lose the 2020 election, they would do better to reclaim the center than to pretend they can redefine it.
While his wide-shouldered, wasp-waisted, body-conscious creations helped redefine the female silhouette in the late 203s, his fashion shows were especially spectacular.
All this effort to pin down the kilogram has had an interesting side effect, Wood explained to me: It's helped scientists redefine Planck's Constant.
Love and money planet Venus begins its retrograde on Friday through the domestic sector of your chart, asking you to redefine your comfort zone.
With varying degrees of success, Le Pen has tried to redefine the National Front, which has a long history of anti-Semitism and racism.
The store is one of a number that will close as Lord & Taylor looks to slim its footprint, hoping to redefine its place in retail.
The new national budget unveiled on Wednesday said the government planned to amend Canada's Excise Tax Act to redefine ride-sharing firms as taxi companies.
For example, Peerfit, a Tampa-based company that aims to "redefine corporate wellness programs," raised $10.3 million in a Series B round announced in January.
This creates a huge incentive for people to take whatever it is they do for a living and redefine it as a pass-through company.
In so doing, proponents of "law and order" redefine "the law" — a powerful rhetorical move that strengthens the public appeal of "law and order" politics.
We need to redefine for them what it is to be a man, that their worth doesn't come from that which they have and take.
It doesn't redefine the experience or anything, but it enables a more immersive experience than its competitors can offer at least from an optics standpoint.
The project, piloting in Bali, Miami, Buenos Aires, Lisbon and Kyoto, seeks to radically redefine how the "digital nomad" generation finds a place to live.
The parties now are careening towards a Supreme Court showdown that could redefine the balance of power between the legislative and executive branches of government.
What's also become clear is that Facebook has been working hard to redefine how people interact online to fit better with its own limited capabilities.
Our system is flawed because although we have a rule of law, there's an authoritarian regime above it that could interpret and redefine our constitution.
"Our mission is to redefine the fashion industry in the same way that Spotify did with music, or Airbnb did with travel accommodation," she said.
Some establishment Democrats have sought to redefine Medicare-for-all, which originally signaled a single-payer health insurance program, into something more moderate and incremental.
In between coffee breaks and presentations on quantum physics, scientists today voted to redefine the kilogram, the unit that underpins the world's system of weights.
Since 2010, more than $50 billion has been invested globally in almost 653,500 companies as these innovators redefine the way we bank, according to Accenture.
I use the Redefine system in the morning, which includes a face wash, a toner, vitamin E and retinol serum, and an SPF 50 moisturizer.
"Mode Media is poised to redefine social content for brands thanks in large part to Samir Arora's dedication and vision," Rotolo said in a statement.
Instead they're here to challenge how we think about beauty, redefine the standards, and shift the conversation from one about exclusivity to one about inclusivity.
Schiappa told La Croix newspaper, "The point is that the whole of society has to redefine what it will accept and what it will not."
The duo will also be discussing the growing influence of YouTube, its class of video-first creators, and how the site is helping redefine media.
Consider Buddy Holly, an enormously skilled songwriter who was poised to redefine pop and rock music but never reached the upper echelons of music stardom.
The fashion industry has come a long way to redefine its once-stale concept of beauty, into one that is more inclusive than ever before.
No. She runs every day to test the possibilities, to redefine the word "fast," and to make the best life for herself and her son.
I think we need to step back and redefine a little bit just what does the idea of critical infrastructure mean in the 21st century?
In some cases, says Shell, you might even use them to help the other side redefine the debate, as you better understand that person's values.
Last year, the US Food and Drug Administration launched a public process to redefine what the word "healthy" means when it's used on food labels.
This loophole is a favorite on Wall Street, used by investment fund managers to redefine their income as capital gains and shrink their tax bills.
As Americans continue to explore the boundaries between drug use and sexuality, weed lube will redefine the way we think about cannabis and our bodies.
After Trump and his lackeys spent the weekend trying to redefine truth, the president is signaling that he will enact his most extreme campaign proposals.
"The point is ultimately to redefine the conditions under which politics is conceived," Friberg explained in an excerpt from his book The Real Right Returns.
"Glassbreakers is set to completely redefine how companies address, support and scale diversity and inclusion," Social Leverage General Partner Gary Benitt said in a statement.
Her coalition of supporters has the capacity to upend the political process and redefine what it means to be a member of the Democratic Party.
The director has the authority to not only set the agenda and tone, but to fundamentally redefine the bureau's mission and even subvert its operations.
Along the way he helped redefine American right-wing politics, and created its media stars in Bill O'Reilly, Sean Hannity and, more recently, Megyn Kelly.
However, it's also expected to pose ethical dilemmas down the road — such as, will we eventually have to redefine the line between life and death?
Her music uses key principles of ASMR to redefine the sound of pop, and that's the secret to why she's the industry's fastest-rising superstar.
Although he is a devoted fan of New York teams and of boxing, his job has led him to redefine what his favorite sports are.
"If deployed pervasively on surveillance video or police-worn body cameras, real-time face recognition will redefine the nature of public spaces," the report warned.
Superlative feats have always thrilled average mortals, in part, perhaps, because they register as a victory for Team Homo Sapiens: they redefine the humanly possible.
Facebook is trying to redefine authoritativeness on the internet as part of its efforts to fight the spread of misinformation and abuse on its platforms.
Netflix is prone to large stock price swings as investors bet on the possible success of its mission to redefine television viewing around the world.
We intended to redefine ourselves while keeping our own sound, letting in all kind of musical inspirations from classical, and shamanistic to modern and psychedelic.
Amazon can now not only redefine retail, it can be a big player around the health policy tables in D.C., Tokyo, Beijing, Brussels and Geneva.
It brings opportunities and challenges to content providers and it will be fascinating to see how YouTube and a younger generation will redefine media consumption.
Better Angels is aiming to build a group of people whose personal bonds with their fellow citizens redefine how they engage in the political system.
Despite this, neither Trump or Clinton are talking about the issue that could redefine immigration more than anything else in the next quarter century: technology.
Pascal Mittermaier, the global managing director for cities at the Nature Conservancy, says: No. "Let's redefine what we mean by a beautiful backyard," he said.
While the emperor was rarely seen in public, the crown prince and princess were beginning to redefine what it meant to be royals in Japan.
"Federal bureaucrats cannot simply write letters to redefine the meaning of a federal law to serve their own political ends," he said at the time.
As the White House moves to redefine its international trading relationships, foreign companies have remained an important backbone for local economies throughout the United States.
Across the Democratic field, candidates are approaching the impeachment battle as a necessary process, but perhaps not one that ought to redefine their own campaigns.
At Doorstead, we have an opportunity to completely redefine the housing value chain by creating a new class of property management that eliminates unnecessary vacancies.
Miller probes the nature of these two uniquely human traits, and introduces his readers to artists and computer scientists who seek to redefine them. 3.
Across the Democratic field, candidates are approaching the impeachment battle as a necessary process, but perhaps not one that ought to redefine their own campaigns.
Since its inception, the Tate Modern has never rested on its laurels, continuing to redefine itself as an institution of outreach, self-reflection and learning.
It'll be our McGovern '72 and out of that rubble the 2023-4 GOP primary race will redefine the party, hopefully back to opportunity conservatism.
But Buber's goal was not to undermine Judaism; instead, he wanted to redefine it in ways that would make it intellectually compelling and spiritually fulfilling.
John Danforth (R-Mo.) is calling on Republicans to cut ties with President Trump, saying he shouldn't "redefine" what it means to be a Republican.
Not only is the sale helping redefine the narrative around environmental issues, but promoting some of the most memorable images in the National Geographic archive.
They're seeking to redefine and restructure American democracy to preserve their political power at a time when the demographics of this country are changing significantly.
But demographers say there could be even deeper consequences: The question could generate the data necessary to redefine how political power is apportioned in America.
A familial history tied up in genocide, war, and political turmoil helped redefine my concept of home into one that was ambiguous and constantly changing.
This test could redefine what weapons are protected by the Second Amendment This test could redefine what weapons are protected by the Second Amendment A federal appeals court upheld Maryland's ban on popular AR-15-style assault weapons and high-capacity magazines last week, delivering a significant win to gun-control advocates who argue that the Second Amendment does not apply to military-style weapons.
He also represents an entire teen generation (that's Gen Z, FYI) that's poised to redefine beauty, challenge antiquated standards, and breathe fresh air into the industry.
Jefferies analyst Philippe Houchois said it is likely the automakers will have to come together in the next few months and will likely redefine their relationship.
Tech, of course, shapes the future, but it's also totally conceivable that a struggle to redefine the role it plays in our lives will take place.
Their long game goal is not to defeat America on the battlefield but rather to redefine it in the history books as an anemic, declining power.
Legal experts said Senate Republicans could effectively redefine the Constitution's impeachment clause if they embrace the view that House articles must contain crimes to be valid.
"We are stepping up to redefine what a department store can and should be," Gennette said during the investor meeting at the New York Stock Exchange.
Authorities currently playing regulatory catch-up with a handful of powerful tech companies might welcome the opportunity to redefine a more open and fairer playing field.
"Amazon has the resources and scale to spark the world's imagination and redefine what is possible and necessary to address the climate crisis," the letter reads.
Many HR Tech players, from startups like Glint, Impraise or Namely to larger players like PeopleSoft or Cornerstone On Demand, have tried to redefine performance reviews.
"The results will redefine the prime minister's political destiny and his future course of action," an aide to Modi in the capital, New Delhi, told Reuters.
This shortage will continue to grow as rapid advances in mobile, cloud, analytics and artificial intelligence technologies continue to redefine business, society and the global economy.
"If Forza Italy is unable to redefine its leadership and its agenda, it runs big risks," Roberto Weber, head of the Ixe polling institute, told Reuters.
At the time, Tebow said that Night to Shine was a way to redefine Valentine's Day by encouraging people to focus on things bigger than themselves.
As Estonia's experience demonstrates, establishing what is essentially a state-run app store can redefine how governments around the world interact with people, and vice-versa.
"Thanks to the internet, blogs, Instagram, and YouTube, women who were once ignored have the power to redefine what French girl beauty is," Scheena Donia says.
Architects know that a splash of color can completely redefine a facade, but Ramzy Masri downright drowns buildings in ecstatic rainbows that make them nearly unrecognizable.
"Our aim is to redefine what a physical video game magazine can be," is the admirable mission statement of the A Profound Waste of Time team.
From Argentina's infamous soccer stands to Miami's troubled inner city, VICE World of Sports unearths a series of rivalries that redefine the meaning of the word.
Trump wants to dramatically redefine America's relationship to the Muslim world, and to dispense with the veneer of tolerance that America has employed since 9/11.
"We've redefined diversity, and when we redefine diversity to include anything, well then, this is what's contributing to racial, ethnic gender diversity slowing down," she says.
Google's parent company, Alphabet, is investing $375 million in Oscar Health, a startup health insurance company seeking to redefine the industry by using technology and data.
For some, these sorts of questions cannot be asked too early: more than any other new technology, BCIs may redefine what it means to be human.
Rather, it was about the diverse debuts of a number of designers, seeking either to refine or to redefine the houses they've been tasked with helming.
When we notice their existence at all — which is a rare thing — we're extremely prone to talk over them and to redefine their experience for them.
Suicides, drug overdoses, and anxiety ... the way we win this election is we redefine economic progress for the people here in Michigan and all of us.
Today's announcement marks the 20th security acquisition IBM has made since 2015 as it aims to redefine the company around security, analytics, cloud and artificial intelligence.
"Amazon has the resources and scale to spark the world's imagination and redefine what is possible and necessary to address the climate crisis," the letter states.
The company is prone to large stock price swings as investors bet on the possible success of its mission to redefine television viewing around the world.
The CEO of startup Pirch, which is aiming to redefine appliance and home retail with a unique in-store experience, has a theory as to why.
He got the shot, which led to a spread in Creem Magazine and the start to a whirlwind career that would redefine rock 'n' roll photography.
But this will not be the last legal challenge, and if more judges follow Boasberg's lead, the administration's effort to redefine Medicaid could end up backfiring.
After 14 years in Boston that helped to redefine the culture of a team and a city, Ortiz had conditioned the fans to expect the dramatic.
Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon, the senior Democrat on the Finance Committee, expressed outrage at the administration's effort to redefine the purpose of the navigator program.
A curator and artist, Qureshi is working with Aziz Sohail and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Jr. to collectively redefine what it means to be queer and Pakistani.
I think our society needs to redefine dating by putting down our phones and taking a look around everything and everyone right in front of us.
Since it was first issued, back in 1998, Gaia has been trying to redefine retsina as a proud custom rather than a genre to be shunned.
" While traversing the landlocked states of America's heartland, Durrant and Hunt were compelled to redefine surfing as, "standing on a surfboard with some kind of momentum.
This is a reversal for the safety agency, which said in 2016 that it would legally redefine "driver" to treat the Google self-driving system one.
Ties Becoming a grandfather raises the stakes on everything else in my life, so I'm preparing to redefine myself accordingly and presumably be a better me.
The littlest change in weather — say, wind that starts blowing in a different direction — forces firefighters to reassess their risks and redefine their strategies, and quickly.
The attention that her plight received, notably in The Daily News, led to demands that New York State redefine the statute of limitations for medical malpractice.
It could be an effort to redefine himself, if he has finally figured out that it's necessary, or at least to humanize himself before his trial.
"Others are more specific, like a prediction that in the next decade "we will get breakthrough augmented reality glasses that will redefine our relationship with technology.
Now, when you think about becoming climate positive and water positive and waste positive, that is over the next few decades going to really redefine Starbucks.
The duo continued to redefine the Jil Sander man with a runway show that artfully combined the brand's signature ascetic tailoring with the couple's softer touches.
The U.S. must constrain Erdogan not only to salvage anti-ISIS gains but also to dampen a global trend towards new wars that redefine state borders.
Ford is looking to the Bullitt Mustang, which will be sold in limited numbers, to restore luster to a brand and company struggling to redefine itself.
Abe is aiming to revise the Japanese Constitution by 2020 to redefine the role of the country's military, potentially easing limitations on it during a crisis.
The central question of each show is whether their protagonists will be defined by the hell they're in, or whether they'll be able to redefine it.
The German scientists themselves report it would take a decade more work before a case can be made to redefine the second in terms of strontium.
A move in Carpenter's case to redefine the "reasonable expectation of privacy" for the digital age could strengthen harassment victims' rights under state revenge porn statutes.
Bobbi Brown showed many of us how to feel our best in the skin we were born with, and how we can redefine what "pretty" looks like.
At a "social media summit" of invited conservatives, Trump tried to redefine free speech as information favorable to him and warned Democrats were attempting a communist takeover.
Kia has followed in her mother's footsteps, using her art to raise awareness around HIV and redefine expectations of what a person living with HIV looks like.
In November last year, scientists and policy makers from around 60 nations voted unanimously to redefine the kilogram, and Monday is the day their decision takes effect.
"We need to work together to redefine the global image of beauty and continue to push for a more inclusive world," Graham, 27, said in a statement.
But hanging over everything is the fundamental restructuring of global power as China grows more influential and seeks to redefine the world order to suit its interests.
Foldable phones are already starting to appear, and 2019 is bound to see the beginning of a new battle to redefine phone, tablet, and laptop form factors.
But overcoming the stigma of a felony conviction has been tough, which is why Nixon, 56, has dedicated her career to helping women like her redefine themselves.
Mr Zhou has long been a friend and inspiration to Badiucao, the pseudonym of a Chinese artist, who shared his desire to redefine the memory of Tiananmen.
From my perspective, the term and its critique have helped open up and redefine environmentalism, interweaving it with questions of livability, social justice, anthropocentrism and multispecies interactions.
"I wanted to redefine what super-high-end luxury homes are all about," said Makowsky, who built his first fortune from a handbag and leather goods company.
Overlaying this is the 2018 Farm Bill that is expected to incentivize innovation, especially in specialty crops, and may redefine risk structures through the farm insurance system.
I really love old punk, I'm inspired by it but I think that punk should redefine itself all the time, just as punk redefines everything around it.
The move gives the food industry and consumer groups more time to weigh in on whether the government should redefine the meaning of "healthy" on food labels.
Finally, with Trump trying to aggressively redefine relations between the IC and the executive branch, the last thing the community needs at this moment is another shock.
The panelists encouraged viewers to redefine their idea of representation on-screen, from roles behind the camera to the rarely-discussed talent in hair and makeup trailers.
So nine months ago, his team embarked on an ambitious project to redefine the billion-user chat app as a way to share images, not just words.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Yesterday, October 18, The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) announced a new ordinance that may redefine our notions of healthcare.
And Ezra Klein at Vox pointed out that a basic income would require Americans to completely redefine their relationship to work, something he isn't sure is possible.
He confirmed on Tuesday that the Trump administration is planning to redefine the labeling rules for milk to be more in line with the dairy industry's wishes.
Iberico ham with hazelnuts and olive, dried beef with mozzarella and fennel oil, pickles—and, of course, saucisson—redefine what you might think of as drinking food.
As a member of Congress, I worry about the rights of women as more and more government policies redefine "sex" to include sexual orientation and gender identity.
As we age, many of the people we spent those holidays with pass on, and we are forced to redefine what home for the holidays really means.
Several prominent universities urged DeVos last year to protect transgender students' rights after the Department of Health and Human Services proposed to redefine gender as strictly biological.
"If women are not perceived to be fully within the structures of power, surely it is power that we need to redefine rather than women?" she writes.
A better alternative would be for Congress to begin to redefine the role of the federal government and to start carefully prioritizing how it spends taxpayer dollars.
Brooke from Wilmington thinks people need to redefine dating by putting phones down and looking around instead: Technology today has defined how we as a society "date".
Indeed, Labour leaders have said they have Conservative allies who have agreed to cross Johnson and join them in introducing legislation that would redefine the Brexit debate.
On Wednesday, images from the Event Horizon Telescope have the potential to redefine the cosmos once again, and prompt wonder and curiosity about our place in it.
The recent growth in the military's public role reflects President Joko's passive tolerance and the military's efforts to redefine its post-authoritarian role and address internal challenges.
"Bernie wants to redefine the rules and just say he just needs a plurality," Jay Jacobs, chairman of the New York State Democratic Party, told the Times.
"He explained that his project was to redefine the role of the state, and that the French model has created a society of status," Mr. Cautrès said.
Joe: I can do quick lines and stop it just by squeezing my hand together, and then kind of redefine them by going over, back and forth.
But former officials expressed alarm that members of Mr. Trump's administration would even consider trying to redefine an initiative that gained traction, and its name, under Mrs.
Chinese restaurant syndrome (noun) Merriam-Webster says they're reviewing a term in their dictionary following a social media campaign to redefine it, calling it outdated and racist.
Cramer, who enjoys putting acronyms to good use, is now on the prowl for a new play on words to redefine the group of big technology stocks.
So, the rising tensions between North Korea and the international community at large could serve as an opportunity for Putin to redefine Russia's role in international affairs.
One possible strategy would be to redefine a "lawful" service eligible for Network Neutrality protections as one that does not engage in discriminatory employment practices against minorities.
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"Use it in a sentence, Button," she tells him, encouraging Riley to redefine his world through language — a lesson he takes to heart after she goes missing.
These two drivers — the diversification and specialization of the interest group universe and policy incentives — combined with larger social trends to redefine women's issues as feminist issues.
The Guardian ran an article in 2014 on how job uncertainty is causing Americans to redefine who they are as technology creates a more uncertain, gig-based economy.
Called the DeskJet, it helped redefine what was possible for home printing, pushing capabilities beyond clunky dot matrix and into a more refined, reliable—and eventually, colorful—practice.
Do we want a progressive activist court that redefines morality and redefine issues or do we want a court that understands that the constitution exists to preserve liberty.
In his first keynote speech abroad, Trump sought to redefine his relationship with the Muslim world, and focused on his desire to curb Iran's influence in the region.
Its action took place in real time when most other RPGs were clinging to Dungeon & Dragons-inspired turns, and its random levels helped redefine the concept of replayability.
One film centers on Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg; one tries to redefine how we imagine the black American experience; one is an unnerving portrait of radicalism.
" Over the weekend, the New York Times reported that an unreleased Trump administration memo would redefine gender as "as a biological, immutable condition determined by genitalia at birth.
"The point is that the whole of society has to redefine what it will accept and what it will not," Schiappa told La Croix, a French Catholic newspaper.
Until you define it — even as you need to redefine it — you claim for yourself and ultimately others with whom you join, that which only you can offer.
I'm also writing a book about Starbucks social impact work and our efforts to redefine the role and responsibility of a public company in an ever-changing society.
Pozner and De La Rosa are behind the aforementioned lawsuit against Jones and Infowars, and its outcome stands to redefine the question of what "free speech" is, legally.
Yiannopoulos had to take back "alt-right," to redefine for Breitbart's audience a poorly understood, leaderless movement, parts of which had already started to resist the term itself.
They force us to reconsider our physical space in relation to book space, and to redefine what "book space" even is when a book hangs on a wall.
In its shuttered factory, Rev1 Ventures is hosting scores of tech and health care startups in an effort to redefine the city as an alternative to Silicon Valley.
On a personal level, I thought, if I can pull this off, I think it will help redefine those numbers and remove some of the fear of aging.
New Zealand-based label Lonely brings a much-needed dose of reality to its latest campaign in a continued effort to redefine what it means to feel sexy.
But ironically, it was the DIY student game set up that felt like by far the best defense for how VR might still redefine the future of play.
Like cars before them, AVs will reshape cities (a long commute is easier if you work or sleep en route) and redefine retailing (shops can come to you).
But it was Congress' passage of the Equal Rights Amendment in 1972 that alerted her to, as she saw it, an attempt to redefine gender relations through law.
"It is a point of entry to talk about their experiences of being men and boys and how we redefine themselves and the responsibilities we have," he said.
The relationship had started flirtatiously in the winter, and now that I was working for him I did not know how to redefine the terms or the tenor.
Sony Kapoor, managing director of the think tank Redefine, said diluting the central bank's plan "represents a victory of Big Oil lobbying over financial prudence and common sense".
In the long term, the city may need to redefine its approach to zoning and land use, taking into account transport, social exclusion and disaster risks, said Orrego.
Rather than thinking about whether or not machines will rule the world, let's think about how we can become workplace centaurs that creatively redefine the jobs of tomorrow.
Kremlinologists expect Mr Putin to reshuffle his team and redefine his agenda in preparation for his fourth, and presumably final, act as president (unless he changes the constitution).
From allowing us to vanquish a new breed of digital monsters to defining a modern asset class, virtual goods will both enable new experiences and redefine traditional ones.
In some cases, as when he talked tough on Russia and its President Vladimir Putin, he shrugged off Trump's own statements and sought to redefine the ticket's stance.
Whether or not the mid-engine Corvette can redefine the supercar segment and compete against pricier competitors will be determined when it arrives in showrooms early next year.
Panasonic and Sony have both promised to "redefine" the turntable with their latest set of high-tech music products at Las Vegas' Consumer Electronics Shows (CES) this week.
I would say, the next phase will require us to redefine what we mean by this concept, to extend it to the right to control our own data.
The Rift aims to "radically redefine gaming and entertainment with 3D interactive content," according to the company's website, with over 30 video games available on the Oculus Store.
Still, how voters respond to what they will hear during the one-on-one interviews on CNN will help to redefine American ideals well into the 21st century.
Tennessee could redefine "Tennessee Whiskey" to refer only to the fermenting process used by Jack Daniel's, forcing craft-distillers to either copy the recipe or shut down operations.
I read Spin, got hyped over this band called Coldplay that everybody was buzzing about, and eventually became album review editor for a Pacific Northwest zine called Redefine.
For now, local authorities and residents are waiting for the government to draw up a Plan for Protection and Valorisation of Carthage, which will redefine the site's boundaries.
DePasquale is chairman of the Rhode Island Cybersecurity Commission and CEO of Utilidata, a global software company working with utilities to redefine energy efficiency, reliability and grid security.
From there, it considers how technologies, sustainability practices and other dynamic forces can redefine what a company's operations should cost, spurring a fundamental change in the cost curve.
" A few months later, ground was broken for Trump Tower Tampa, a project he said would "redefine both Tampa's skyline and the market's expectations of luxurious condominium living.
Women of different backgrounds and skin tones, with different hair types and eye shapes and body sizes, are coming forward to redefine and celebrate all forms of beauty.
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Second, it is setting up its own institutions like the A.I.I.B. [Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank] that allow it to redefine the rules of the game from the outside.
Sandleris, speaking at a press conference, said the bank was in talks with the IMF to "redefine" the monetary goals for September under its $57 billion financing agreement.
"Fundamentally, it reduces room for human error, boosts trust via open source cooperation and could, in time, redefine the way many luxury players do business," Ms. Haziot said.
It took decades of political, economic and social change to redefine democracy away from an inherently unstable form of government and make it the bedrock of American politics.
Having my exes redefine their sexuality has also helped us keep in touch: The breakups were less personal because they weren't just rejecting me but men in general.
One important step to change our approach to potentially new passions is to redefine failure as the catalyst to change and improvement, rather than as a final destination.
Driverless cars promise to redefine the multibillion-dollar auto industry, and the costs of bringing them to market are too big for almost any company to handle independently.
Ginger Baker, who helped redefine the role of the drums in rock and became a superstar in the process, died on Sunday in a hospital in southeastern England.
As Australia burns and the Trump administration stymies international collaboration and bails out the coal industry, you have a chance to redefine your generation and save the day.
Mr. Trump's rough diplomacy could shake a delicate balance in northeast Asia, prompting South Korea to redefine its alliance with Washington and move closer to China, analysts say.
Tesla is a technology enterprise that makes cars, and investors must redefine it as such if they expect to accurately judge the stock, CNBC's Jim Cramer declared Wednesday.
In August, the group's members issued a statement that attempted to redefine the purpose of a corporation and asserted that shareholder value is no longer their main objective.
Cheryl Strayed: Steve's right that it's important to redefine who you are as an erotic being at 70, Still Buzzing, but let's talk about that ex-lover first.
Now she and her wife have turned a four-bedroom log cabin into an inn, and she's trying to redefine what it means to be an American chef.
Julie Elion, a mental coach who works with several players on the PGA Tour, said she spends a good part of her time helping her clients redefine success.
Investors, analysts, and competitors are wondering if Under Armour can successfully redefine itself and once again win over consumers, or whether the company's best days are behind it.
"Of particular interest is how the researchers in this study were able to provide a window into how high school-aged youth understand and redefine gender," he wrote.
Why she matters As newer artists continue to redefine R&B -- people like Kelela, Nao, Moses Sumney, even SZA -- it's difficult to imagine this as possible without Solange.
"Vista has been supportive of our M&A strategy and believes strongly in AgilOne as a part of Acquia's vision to redefine the customer experience stack," Buytaert said.
Grassley and Leahy's bill seeks to redefine what counts as a targeted employment area (TEA) — the economically struggling neighborhoods where investors can fund projects at a lower cost.
Also the fact that the library is kind of unusual, with sculptures, a performance hall, a cafe, and that it is trying to redefine what a library is.
The 1980s saw the advent of arguments that stressed fetal pain — an issue on which there is very little consensus — and a continuing push to redefine fetal viability.
And I pray God's mercy on our generation that has such a prideful, arrogant attitude that thinks we have the audacity to redefine what marriage is all about.
To eliminate the global burden of cancer, patients and doctors need an equal focus on prevention as on cure — or we need to redefine the word "cure" altogether.
Moncrief says the utilities want out from under net metering, and will use Amendment 1 to attempt to redefine the practice out of existence as an unconstitutional subsidy.
AstraZeneca will pay Daiichi up to $6.9 billion to develop and sell Daiichi's cancer drug The medicine "has the potential to redefine breast cancer treatment," AstraZeneca's CEO said.
While the details of Cornell's death are still coming to light, the music world is loudly mourning a man, and a voice, who helped redefine modern rock music.
The policy would substantially curb enrollment — Kentucky estimates more than 90,000 people would lose their coverage there — and help redefine a health care program as a form of welfare.
It's a city that allows you to explore yourself and discover and redefine who you are and i think it's a perfect place to set this Gucci Guilty story.
"We want to redefine the aspirational image of 'fit' to be about feeling confident in your own skin," Blink's VP of Marketing Ellen Roggemann said in a press release.
Instead, the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) would redefine the International System of Units to ensure that kilograms are based on things that can't change over time.
If we can't radically redefine this character in the ways that make blackness radically different, keep shit across the pond so that others can create something more uniquely black.
More Competition And Limited Attention That's why Facebook is trying to redefine business Pages not as just a mouthpiece for marketing through News Feed, but a destination for customers.
Moore stars as a woman in her fifties reinventing her life in the upcoming Gloria, which has helped her redefine the way she looks at movies featuring older women.
"It's kind of effortless and the goal here is to reach the devices that our customers already have and not have to redefine how to do things," said Gupta.
In addition, a new model that combines the advantages of satellites in geostationary orbit with those offered by constellations of satellites in low-earth orbit will redefine satellite communications.
A Missouri Republican wants to totally abolish abortion in the state, legally redefine fetuses as people, and likely even have police go after women to "affirmatively enforce" the law.
Lively's mission to redefine the underthings industry with functional and feminine intimates is also Grant's initiative for the brand's first fragrance, and ultimately, whatever other beauty products come next.
During a series of meetings with school counselor Mr. Mackey, the game allows you to define (and redefine) your gender and sexuality across a broad and surprisingly inclusive spectrum.
As we've done with pronouns or other gender- and sexual-identity symbols, we should continue making space for parents to redefine traditional language, or to use new language altogether.
It's something that advertising employees Georgia Patch and Kiah Nicholas from Sydney, Australia, have noticed, leading a project called "Redefine Women" which is pushing to have these sentences changed.
"This concept brings together the best of two great brands to rethink convenience and redefine the way America shops for food," Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen said in a statement.
As AI innovation continues to grow, we should carefully review the centaur model in terms of the workplace and consider how combined human and computer intelligence will redefine jobs.
Everything from the ticket requests, to the nerves requiring a different level of energy calibration, to the knowledge that one match could completely redefine your career—it's all different.
"Elevate has the ability to take people where no car has been before, and redefine our perception of vehicular freedom," said David Byron, a design manager with the project.
Together, they're helping to redefine the intersections of fashion, music, film, and visual art by using food as the spark to larger conversations around inclusion, race, and economic empowerment.
His curiosity led him to his first glimpse of a biology he would eventually redefine, and the first tenuous steps toward a generational breakthrough in the war against cancer.
Most recently, it went back on a proposal to redefine broadband standards in a way that would make telecoms look like they're making more progress than they actually are.
Even will also have to redefine the X6 heavy helicopter, which has suffered technological challenges and which Faury said last month would likely turn out differently than originally envisaged.
One hundred percent (!) of the proceeds go toward I Am That Girl, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting and empowering young women to redefine what being a girl today means.
In a world that is struggling to redefine the terrain of international relations, the U.S. and its newly elected president cannot risk their national interests because of internal politics.
This could be the promising setup for a Trek that's meditative, character-driven and kind of meta — an attempt to redefine the franchise as it celebrates its 50th birthday.
Programming will emphasize emerging renewable technologies, green and smart city solutions, and clean transportation methods that aim to educate our audience to redefine their approach to commuting and mobility.
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He wanted to redefine the limits of human endurance by training a man to run a marathon in less than two hours without the use of performance-enhancing drugs.
We must redefine the goals of trade to reshape globalization in a way that has a much better chance of delivering its benefits to both foreign and domestic workers.
Yeah, well, I say the other thing I learned, and it's really about our whole talk today, I learned from my mom, do not let someone else redefine you.
In fact, Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi's efforts to redefine the military's relations with civilian authorities sometimes looks more like a power bargain between elites than fundamental democratic reform.
Her work, drawing on real-world problems and information, has helped to redefine the way contemporary philosophy is done, leading what might be called the Michigan school of thought.
This search "to rediscover and redefine the meaning of Beauty," as she describes it, has taken her around the world, photographing local women about what beauty means to them.
But for the majority of young Jews, who aren't able to go and live with Palestinians and redefine their disaporic identity, social media has been key in changing attitudes.
We believe Pitch has the potential to redefine the presentation space and become a central hub for content collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and ultimately a platform for better decision-making.
Tetrate was able to bring this motley band of investors together to back its foray into professionalizing services and support around a toolkit that's helping to redefine application development.
" As Constable said, "We steal, repurpose, re-examine, and ultimately redefine everything from celebrities to politicians to corporate logos and redistribute these skewed ideas to the public for free.
Donald Trump is trying to redefine coronavirus as a foreign threat ("the Chinese virus") and himself as a wartime president defending the nation against what amounts to an invasion.
Thanks to environmental safeguards and the formation of a regional sewer district, the thriving river is helping to redefine Cleveland's public face, to a point where tourism is up.
At 252, he is seen by some in the party as a youthful face who could redefine the leadership role, and he announced his intention to run on Sunday.
However, with the U.K.'s departure from the EU, the British government won't have to comply with EU regulations and will therefore be able to redefine its food standards.
CNBC's Jim Cramer, who enjoys putting acronyms to good use, is now on the prowl for a new play on words to redefine the group of big technology stocks.
The campaign also sees Trump's grip on the party's message and the retirement of more old-guard Republicans as ways to redefine the party and appeal to new voters.
Jamie Dimon, head of the nation's largest bank, JPMorgan Chase & Co., last year led the Business Roundtable to "redefine the purpose of a corporation" to be better corporate citizens.
But even as this older generation of Mars-cars winds down, a flurry of new rover missions is gearing up to redefine Martian road trips for a new decade.
Critics are worried the party is using its stronger mandate to redefine India -- home to the world's second largest Muslim population -- as a religious state and a Hindu homeland.
But 18 weeks into his five-year presidential term, Moon is caught between opportunistic ploys by both Donald Trump's White House and China using the crisis to redefine relationships.
" Dimon chairs the Business Roundtable, which represents the C.E.O.s of America's largest companies, and, in August, the group issued a statement proposing to redefine "the Purpose of a Corporation.
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The executive order instructs the Department of Labor to make a new rule to redefine association health plans so that more small groups can band together to purchase insurance.
Under Mr. MacArthur's amendment, states could obtain waivers letting them redefine the "essential health benefits," which now include maternity care, emergency services, mental health care and drug addiction treatment.
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One dedicated superfan refused to give up his crusade to bring the Caped Crusader to cinematic life, and in doing so he helped redefine Batman's perception in the public eye.
It was an opportunity to look at the best of what they'd done and redefine it again, and that's what became Sidewalk, and a new chapter began—which was fantastic.
Today, we have a massive opportunity for city managers, social activists, and entrepreneurs to create new economic opportunities, reshape behaviors, and repurpose our resources to truly redefine the modern city.
"We are in the midst of a comprehensive process to implement a real estate strategy that will redefine the MDC portfolio across the NY region," said an MDC Partners spokesperson.
These are the existential collisions with political power that can shake and redefine industries and their leaders, not the nickel-and-dime regulatory games Silicon Valley has played to date.
A future Surface Pro with LTE and a Qualcomm processor could be the ultimate mobile computer, but Microsoft might have bigger plans to redefine exactly what a mobile computer is.
Where to watch: HBOGo (not HBO Now) Bad Moms (2016) Suffocated by a world of helicopter parents, Mila Kunis, Kathryn Hahn, and Kristen Bell redefine motherhood in this ensemble comedy.
"It's totally okay for someone to redefine what counts based on how they felt about the experience," says Dulcinea Alex Pitagora, LCSW, a sex therapist known as The Kink Doctor.
"We want to tell you a story about someone learning to redefine their concept of home — but we don't want to hit you over the head with that," Cymet explains.
The SoftBank Innovation Fund will become a major investor in transformative Latin American companies that are poised to redefine their industries and create new economic opportunities for millions of people.
One of the more niche aspects of the expansion, which has been pushed by Ruben's group, is to redefine "traditional" work so that more people are eligible for the EITC.
In a press release, Starbucks referred to this as the drink that "will redefine the way you think about cold coffee," and after trying it I can't say I disagree.
Thinking of technology as a means of reshaping the workplace rather than a means of replacing any and every job, you can see where the centaur model can redefine employment.
Conte said with added revenue streams the company will continue to redefine the space of creative content creation and aggregation – currently dominated by YouTube, Spotify and other various subscription services.
Nostalgia is dangerous not because it's easy to lose yourself in it, but because it's too easy to redefine the past based on whomever is in power in the present.
Together, we need to redefine the path to success, not by how men have historically defined it for us, but by the standards and benchmarks that we set for ourselves.
He sees a day when some movies are MoviePass exclusives on their opening weekends, and he hopes to redefine the theater experience to include live sports and other untraditional media.
Influenced by inward and outward perceptions, each is using their art to explore identity and femininity, challenge misconceptions about Muslim women, and redefine the unique narratives of the Muslim experience.
These are the existential collisions with political power that can shake and redefine industries and their leaders, not the nickel-and-dime regulatory games Silicon Valley has played to date.
President Trump on Friday is expected to sign two executive orders aimed at tackling long-standing concerns around trade enforcement as the White House launches plans to redefine U.S. policy.
While the co-working titan strives to redefine office spaces for old-school companies, these larger corporations are presumably a more reliable income source than long-shot early-stage startups.
"We know that many of you have used Xbox Fitness to begin your fitness journey, to supplement it, or as a way to redefine your own fitness story," says Bell.
I think you sort of nailed it, which is mobile and cloud sort of conspire to redefine what enterprise software looks like and how it runs and how it operates.
One rule that the Chamber wants to see eliminated is a Treasury regulation that would redefine certain related-party debt as equity under section 85033 of the Internal Revenue Code.
And this allows certain presumptions—about men and women, about feminism and misogyny—to rush in, so that they undergird a once-in-a-generation opportunity to redefine gender politics.
However, he said migration was a watershed issue likely to redefine the nature and extent of European cooperation, adding he would "not relent" in his drive for a tough policy.
Like the character from the "Seinfeld" sitcom, Energy Transfer Equity wants to redefine the terms of a soured relationship: its $21 billion takeover of rival pipeline operator the Williams Companies.
If Akihito steps down, the move could redefine Japan's imperial family, the world's oldest continuous hereditary monarchy, and could renew the debate over allowing a woman to occupy the throne.
Indeed, Mr. Trump is not just a gift to feminists – he is breathing renewed life into a movement to redefine just what a real man is and ought to be.
But in the post-20123/11 political climate—following a controversial DARPA surveillance program, along with the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq—the agency's leadership sought to redefine its goals.
Second, the review is a sign the DOJ is alert to the shifting winds of consumer sentiment and could possibly redefine the notion of competition in as yet unknown ways.
"Baidu and Ford both believe in using technology to redefine the future of mobility," Zhenyu Li, vice president and general manager of Baidu's intelligent driving group, said in a statement.
There's not much we can do about them being there, but what we can do is make lemons into lemonade and redefine the phrases that make us feel the worst.
Movidius has largely been looking specifically at drones, AR/VR tech, and video surveillance devices, hoping to add utility to the devices but also redefine the autonomy of the devices.
If new suburbs can hit the sweet spot that accommodates the priorities of that generation, millennial habitats will redefine everyday life for all suburbanites, which is 70 percent of Americans.
Nancy Friday, the author whose books about gender politics helped redefine American women's sexuality and social identity in the late 19883th century, died on Sunday at her home in Manhattan.
Richard Weinstein, an architect who helped redefine urban planning in New York and Los Angeles by coupling private profit with public benefit to make cities more livable, died on Feb.
And if the Supreme Court allows the census to gather citizenship data on every person in America, that case seeking to redefine what representation means is likely to come soon.
With Democrats now seeking to redefine themselves after more than two decades of dominance by the Clintons and Barack Obama, such phrases have become the norm, rather than the exception.
As public advocate, Ms. James sought to redefine the position: She filed 12 lawsuits on behalf of city residents, more than all of her predecessors combined, but to mixed results.
Kerby's vision is all about how we move forward as a culture and as a society in order to redefine the narratives that haunt our past and define our present.
Since its inception in 2016, the Vision Fund has had a singular goal: use its roughly $100 billion to take big stakes in companies it believes will redefine the future.
Jon Boeckenstedt, associate vice president for enrollment management and marketing at DePaul University, says that it is the high-profile colleges that have the power to redefine the admissions process.
He oversaw two mighty institutional strongholds — the Royal Shakespeare Company (which he founded) and the Royal National Theater – and introduced works that would redefine the very nature of the drama.
And during this period of WTF-just-happened-to-my-body-and-sex-as-I-knew-it, it's comforting to know you're not the only one working to redefine intimacy.
" Driving the changes is Airbnb's chief executive, Brian Chesky, who has said the company ultimately wants to go into many different fields — perhaps even "one day redefine how we fly.
One rule that the Chamber wants to see eliminated is a Treasury regulation that would redefine certain related-party debt as equity under section 385 of the Internal Revenue Code.
It seeks to redefine what it means to be an Indian through a new lens, notably one in which public dissent and the right to protest will not be tolerated.
In March, however, the court will hear a challenge to a Louisiana law that could provide an opportunity for the justices to redefine states' ability to restrict access to abortion.
Miles Cahn, who with his wife founded the Coach Leatherware Company, which helped redefine the American handbag as both chic and practical, died on Friday at his home in Manhattan.
The company has pressed industry giants like Sony into changing their tactics, and even launched its own digital storefront to redefine how video game publishers negotiate fees with online marketplaces.
And Mr. Trump's unpopularity in many suburban House districts has some Republicans pulling out every sharp knife in their roll, hoping their cuts will redefine the Democrats as a menace.
"There is and ought to be a bit of a scramble to redefine and resituate themselves," said David Tandberg, a vice president for the State Higher Education Executive Officers Association.
They were constrained by the mores of their times and sought to redefine the roles handed down to them, just as Jewish women have done throughout American history, Nadell argues.
Six months later, however, the Trump administration has essentially pumped the brakes on some efforts to advance technology that could redefine how Americans travel, reduce traffic congestion and save lives.
But the service has been systemically ignoring, indeed actively working to redefine and thus dismantle, this "significant portion of its range" requirement under both the George W. Bush and Obama administrations.
However, this ambitious exhibit harbors the promise that future shows will continue to redefine "children's art" and challenge our notions of what children have the patience and interest to look at.
Macron has pledged to redefine relations between Islam and the state to foster a more homegrown form of Islam that would better fit with France's firm separation of church and state.
Oxfam has called for the US government to close these tax haven loopholes and pass the Stop Tax Haven Abuse Act, which would redefine domestic corporations to include these foreign subsidiaries.
"We'll use all available technologies — including computer vision, augmented reality, machine learning, artificial intelligence, robotics, just to name a few — to redefine the retail experience," Iannone said in a blog post.
The C302 is all of those things, but to me it's a sign that both Google and its manufacturing partners are stretching to redefine how you typically think about a Chromebook.
It's no secret that innovative technologies are at the fingertips of business leaders across industries as disruptors redefine the possible, making enterprises more efficient while creating value in previously unimaginable ways.
It's not that Amadeo and I can't see the innovation of the Fold, it's that we expect something a little less precedented from a device that's supposed to redefine mobile computing.
That version starred a young Ricki Lane as Tracy Turnblad, a plus-size teen girl determined to dance on a local television show, redefine their beauty standards, and desegregate the cast.
Every few years efforts to redefine the IPO emerge, and as night follows day, investors get hurt and calls for tighter regulatory reform echo in legislative chambers and cable TV studios.
A new generation of young women sought to redefine the movement for women's rights with a focus on identity politics, intersectionality, sexual liberation, and a harder resistance to violence against women.
In a sense, then, Mallory begins season 4 of Grace and Frankie in a similar way to how her mother and Frankie began the show: husbandless, and forced to redefine herself.
It features video, performance works and art activist projects that address the feminist position in action and redefine the notion of "political" within the new millennium's paradigm of uncertainty and precarity.
Every now and again there comes a work that seeks to redefine the face of genre literature, from Ursula K. Le Guin's The Left Hand of Darkness to William Gibson's Neuromancer.

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