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  1. the quality of being specific

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I also believe there's an aesthetic one: Diversity is another way of saying specificity, and specificity is just more entertaining.
Repeated behaviors can be achieved through rituals' "time specificity" and "spatial specificity" — tying their actions to a designated time or spatial layout.
In Sweden, the blood test had a sensitivity of 103% and a specificity of 91%, while in the United Kingdom, sensitivity was 80% and specificity 90%.
But a lack of specificity is probably the whole point.
But though Little thrives on specificity, its themes are universal.
Her subjects' outfits, hairstyles, and dressing rooms give them specificity.
Others address The Current State of Things with more specificity.
What really gives Homecoming an edge, though, is its specificity.
Now, the other thing is ... specificity mattered more than numbers.
Anyone who believes that cultural specificity makes for better stories.
But each country's adaptation applies cultural specificity to the premise.
Dylan Matthews I think there's also a question of specificity.
It does the job, but it's not much for specificity.
The film could use more of that kind of specificity.
Perhaps more specificity is needed before the legislation becomes law.
The sentence is a fascinating combination of vagueness and specificity.
One of the greatest strengths of "Insecure" is its specificity.
It was about a specificity of cadence, and an intention.
The result was as much global ambience as regional specificity.
It's a little creepy, but advertisers long for such specificity.
"That cultural specificity was very, very helpful," Ms. Nyong'o said.
Some producers have taken the notion of specificity even further.
But Griffin has its very own Southern brand of specificity.
The most important part of the apology was its specificity.
If "Greed" lacks anything, it is the sting of specificity.
Its uncommon specificity is severe, ruling out apologies and explanations.
Potter wondered if Trump's lack of specificity reflected internal divisions.
We knew they were coming from Iran with decent specificity.
Without any specificity as to what those jobs will be.
Some are demanding more guidance and specificity from the president.
It doesn't rely on the specificity of its setting or its casting to make a political point, or even a plot point, but it's precisely that intrinsic specificity which makes it a better story.
That's often what I love most about a book — that specificity.
And despite those broad strokes, she remains a master of specificity.
The lack of specificity created a sensation in the Italian media.
It is easy to mock the Jesuitical specificity of Facebook's guidelines.
Thematic specificity unifies the album less than a vivid musical template.
Yet, the original language lacked the specificity payers and providers needed.
Impact in journalism came from specificity — names, dates, proof, and patterns.
It looks like the Saudis drove the hardest bargain on specificity.
Dust travels, the specificity of particle clings to all origin sources.
The advantage of brain age over chronological age is its specificity.
The debate scene comes alive through the specificity of McBride's prose.
The fact that Google results show no geographic specificity is strange.
But what made it powerful was its immediacy, its psychological specificity.
But our tales, even the most tragic ones, hinge on specificity.
Wiener deploys this strategy liberally, with adroit specificity and arch timing.
This process has added specificity and increased confidence about the risks.
But they "valued his specificity" on the Douglass Plan, Malveaux said.
But also like Girls, Vice Principals is saved by its specificity.
Optical interfaces, with their specificity and the bandwidth they allow, will win.
They provided no specificity about when that would be during the day.
"The specificity is a double-edged sword," Graham Hatfull says by phone.
There's also an option in the right-click menu for greater specificity.
The only things missing were specificity on the draft pick, and Žižić.
The specificity of our limits has really almost defined who we are.
Reformed TSCA strikes the requisite balance between Congressional specificity and Agency discretion.
In this and many other ways, Ms. Colio's story completely avoids specificity.
"There is not a lot of specificity to the law," she said.
There's no other game with that kind of scope, scale, and specificity.
But the pinheaded specificity of their questions often left the Alaskans flummoxed.
To a degree, the specificity and the fury felt healthy, and important.
Part of that sense of genuineness comes from the show's giddy specificity.
"Specificity is something we are trying to get away from," he said.
It's true that the geo-specificity of the poems feels flattened out.
Talusan describes such experiences with unadorned prose that conveys a startling specificity.
Stripped of specificity, they gain atmospherics and often take on new personalities.
Societal contexts and cultural specificity changes, but the youthful soul does not.
As an actor, Paul Dano brings determination and specificity to his work.
The general ban on fanciness seems to have banished specificity as well.
There are times when we still struggle to predict them with specificity.
So every scene, certainly in the flashbacks, was designed with such specificity.
The AI system had both greater sensitivity and specificity than human readers.
Committee investigators specifically asked Judge Kavanaugh about all pending accusations, in specificity.
What he lacks in specificity he offers in vision, clarity, and consistency.
Instead they find beauty and sadness in the specificity of these losses.
"There's no specificity and that's one of the things that I want to see, is specificity, but at least in terms of a general statement, [the message] is that no one's going to lose their coverage," Sandoval said.
Using this test, Martin and his colleagues correctly identified early cases of Alzheimer's disease with 80% sensitivity and 74% specificity and later stages of the disease with up to 86% sensitivity and specificity when using other patient data.
For early-stage study participants, generally, sensitivity was 70% and specificity was 80%.
The range on the financial disclosure report makes that sort of specificity laughable.
All of its specificity, including who the true victims were, has been removed.
Overall, they concluded this emerging subfield of study is lacking rigor and specificity.
But in that instance, too, the justices stressed the specificity of the case.
And gang allegations are often consequential, regardless of the specificity of the connection.
And that is all about specificity and understanding the spine of your story.
Rubin dismissed the government argument that specificity about NSLs would harm national security.
Trying to find a way out of assimilation, do you look for specificity?
The blending of his actual roots with an invented narrative yields moving specificity.
The specificity of Tasmania makes the show at once universal and psychically terrifying.
Satellite photos provide a level of geographic specificity that national accounts do not.
Specificity regarding what is being done, where and with what results is lacking.
It also gives the defendant enough notice and specificity to mount a defense.
Like: When it comes to choosing your YouTube channel's identity, specificity is key.
Second, today's moon shots fail to match the targeted specificity of the original.
But it seems as if audiences really respond to specificity in storytelling. Right.
Robots work best with specificity and exactness, especially when it comes to programming.
It was this lack of specificity in Melbourne that helped create Soi 38.
But I think the larger point I'm nodding toward here is cultural specificity.
Meaning and connection are easier to create, particularly virtually, through specificity and structure.
The specificity of the performances also helps prevent the cultivated tone from cloying.
In the interview, it can be more tempting to speak with less specificity.
What he hasn't dropped is his focus on the specificity of Petipa's style.
It's definitely something to have achieved such visual specificity out of bottle caps.
What I found was resentment of an intensity and specificity that surprised me.
It creates a bond through its audience not through specificity, but through universality.
The rapturous intensity (and specificity) of the prose is formally stunning and deeply pleasurable.
But whatever the specificity has is as of yet something I can't quite define.
The specificity which made phages once seem less desirable is now their greatest appeal.
The specificity of Crispr is equally enticing to researchers looking to target pathogenic viruses.
What is (sort of) novel about Unhinged is the grotesque specificity of its detail.
The alliance has broad principles and a range of policy proposals (of varying specificity).
It hints at political awareness without actually being political, which would require some specificity.
When it comes to technology like this, the omission of extreme specificity makes sense.
And yet, it's being ignored to a certain degree by a lack of specificity.
The lack of specificity in the bureau's environmental assessment made it inadequate, Contreras said.
Essential to the success of such a production would be its regularity and specificity.
Outside of showing some personality, specificity regarding what you've done is important, Zangrillo says.
What the show does better than almost any other comedy on television is specificity.
These diagnoses lack the specificity of the biological markers that neuroscience seeks to identify.
In this case I'd agree that we could have provided a bit more specificity.
We loved specificity and detail, and the doctor used great detail in his stories.
She chooses instead to showcase her personal experiences in all their specificity and weirdness.
But that letter lacked the specificity Nelson has laid out, according to the Times.
As a young professional, then, I struggled with the intense specificity many jobs required.
The overproduction turns any human or material into something generic, without specificity or identity.
"Everybody is having trouble with the sensitivity/specificity issues" with the coronavirus, Garrett said.
Ockwell-Smith likes specificity, and she has many strongly held ideas about cutting corners.
Then there's rituals' "sequence specificity" — how certain steps tend to be scrupulously adhered to.
"The Constitution is a document, in my view, of majestic specificity," Justice Kavanaugh said.
This site-specificity adds to the layered notions of transformation present in the work.
Or, worse yet, that its specificity must be flattened to suit a simplified conclusion.
DS: That specificity also ties into some more broadly relatable troubles with the internet.
"It's hard to get that level of specificity with the auditory sensations," Fassnidge says.
Despite his works' specificity of place, his characters' feelings of being unmoored resonate throughout time.
Plus there's the specificity of Beyoncé's work—her music and her heart—that's propelled her.
Georgetown has set the terms for the specificity of the claim: profiting from enslaved labor.
The film's main flaw is that not all its profiles have that kind of specificity.
But I am trying not to erase the need for identity, the need for specificity.
After Thackery states it so plainly, the movie's whole premise becomes laughable in its specificity.
He has a level of specificity that she did not see when she watched Jordan.
The specificity of Donald Trump Jr.'s email chain is what makes it so damning.
The researchers reported 90% specificity meaning roughly 1 in 10 detections was a false positive.
She asked him where to find a paper clip, and he answered with shocking specificity.
Mason raised issues including errant capitalization, redundancies, and a lack of specificity in the letter.
What counts is their specificity, as things distinct from other things that are like them.
"A lack of specificity is also what makes characters ripe for queer readings," Shaw says.
Nobody can say with specificity how Trump-era bank deregulation might lead to a crisis.
There's much less specificity when it comes to the other side of the ledger, however.
The word "fascism," as it's used today, has been stripped of much of its specificity.
It has no specificity, rendering any given arena of play or battle beside the point.
You might have already sensed this, but you didn't know it with such nauseating specificity.
In that specificity there's something universal, but also there's a statement on the black experience.
In between all of the insults, let me point out the specificity that was lacking.
They hounded him about his inconsistencies, his lies, his lack of specificity — all of it.
The revelations in Daphne Merkin's piece aren't particularly new, though they're lacerating in their specificity.
Rather than selling volume, they sold specificity, and they sold the ability to move product.
Do you strive for specificity or prefer that your lyrics be taken as universally relatable?
But it's exactly that type of specificity that makes Minhaj's new show worthy of note.
All your timepieces must be connected by age, material, complication, brand or any other specificity.
Hyper-specificity is the database's organizing principle, the search engine and interface its mediating structure.
"Talusan describes such experiences with unadorned prose that conveys a startling specificity," Jennifer Szalai writes.
And they allow the advertising to be placed with greater proximity and with greater specificity.
But I realized, as specificity was of utmost importance, the colloquial would have to do.
A whimsical, slapstick quality might turn sinister, but what holds your attention is the specificity.
The bill's lack of specificity makes it hard to predict how it would affect consumers.
The Legends of "Black Girl's Window" brings a specificity that is vital, and very wanted.
In one key finding, the reviewers concluded that state plans lack specificity in critical areas.
This specificity encourages a deep engagement with each image as a piece of a day.
This strategy contrasts specificity with the inadequacy of the larger historical narrative to encompass it.
We all know any GPS tracker is only as good as its position specificity and accuracy.
Their success lies in specificity, using illustration to illuminate rather than obscure the faces of newcomers.
But we have some specificity and it isn t just us going around denouncing bad trade.
"The creep factor of the specificity is what I found particularly grating," said McCabe by phone.
But can ROSS adopt to the style of the firm and specificity of a given case?
Yet the film's quirky specificity makes this common plot arc feel fresh, unique, and endlessly surprising.
Krieger urged more consideration of downstream externalities, and specificity on what problem a break-up fixes.
"I really wanted to focus on locality and specificity with Mecanismos," explains Acevedo-Yates to Creators.
But he tends to work with protagonists with more personality and specificity, and less Everyman approachability.
I'd close my eyes and marvel at the sheer volume and specificity of sound around me.
It is the specificity, after all, that might make you play this game instead of another.
Despite the specificity of their visual and textual signifiers the resultant imagery lacks any literal identity.
He didn't have to fill all that much time or speak with all that much specificity.
"With the Russians, I don't think we have specificity on support to the Taliban," Dunford said.
"Essentially we're a big data solution but with a very specificity around personal information," he adds.
Yet when it comes to its weapons, suddenly Battlefield has a mania for specificity and character.
You can even create your own custom interviews with the interview builder for even more specificity.
It also addresses, albeit not with too much specificity, the economic anxieties of creating these businesses.
Taking a flexible approach to site-specificity is essential to making rent and entering museum collections.
To not use the term would be to deprive readers of the specificity the issue demands.
That level of specificity is what made the revelation impossible to brush off, even by Republicans.
Cummings said his new brand kit will add "more refinement and specificity" to his company's voice. 
Yet of all Yang's futuristic policies, one in particular stands out for its uniqueness and specificity.
As I've stated in previous recaps, the specificity of "Insecure" is one of its greatest strengths.
The issue is perhaps that both characters, like the rest of the new generation, lack specificity.
" Peck estimates that the "level of specificity about communications is operating about 10 percent of optimal.
Walvin's arguments are morally forceful, but their lack of precision and specificity makes them analytically nebulous.
Her approach feels akin to that of Frank O'Hara or Leslie Scalapino in its wild specificity.
If I can't express that kind of specificity, I can't hope to possibly transport an audience.
If you're a seasoned attendee, you know that festival-friendly footwear requirements are Goldilocksian in their specificity.
It's not possible to get both very high sensitivity and specificity with the rats, says Christophe Cox.
Within this rigid form is an opportunity for a director to insert aesthetic creativity and cultural specificity.
The administration's travel ban order appeared, for its lack of specificity, designed to sow chaos and resistance.
I can, for instance, render interiority of character with an ease and specificity denied to a screenwriter.
What sets Night in the Woods apart is its specificity to a particular time, place, and people.
They feared the lack of specificity would only create panic among residents who weren't actually in danger.
"And it's a specificity in which some operators have locked themselves, favoring volume over value," he added.
I think portraits teach you about specificity and how to find what stands out about a person.
"The lack of specificity on a timetable looks like it's going to happen later rather than sooner."
This specificity is seen as particularly useful in tumours that are near eyes, brains and spinal cords.
"And it's a specificity in which some operators have locked themselves, favouring volume over value," he added.
And while salary surveys are routine across industries, Option Impact is unique in its specificity and accuracy.
For it is the particularity, the specificity, the quiddity of these objects that can engage us intuitively.
The conceptual malleability of the Lucky Numbers is traded for a critical specificity in the Concordance Drawings.
Each of the shattered pieces has a beauty and specificity to it, destroyed in order to create.
So much great art comes from specificity, but making a song of the summer requires deliberate vagueness.
"Girlfriend" is the most explicitly Jewish series this side of "Transparent," and its specificity only starts there.
A close approximation is Letgo , which has the same geographic specificity but only lists items (not services).
And almost all of them pointed to the specificity of Warren's ideas as having won them over.
In the title story, Gay devotes herself to finding specificity in the abstraction of difficult woman archetypes.
Another common notation I was surprised not to see is one that would grant it regional specificity.
If the results seem almost anthropological in their care and specificity, she comes by that approach honestly.
Her strategy of dryness and detail and specificity — leaving the poetry to Natasha Katz's lighting — pays off.
Even for people well versed in technology, the volume and specificity of location-data collection was shocking.
The technical minutiae of putting a paper to bed in hot type are conjured with affectionate specificity.
"Anyone who has that specificity of vision and uncompromising nature, I'm turned on by it," he said.
The idiosyncratic specificity and dark humor of Presley's lyrics were what originally drew in Monroe and Lambert.
" Kwan added, "Basically, we allowed the location, the performance, and the actions to give all the specificity.
The lack of specificity in the bureau's environmental assessment made it inadequate, Contreras, an Obama appointee, said.
Given the specificity of the data, the analysis shows not only where enforcement was happening, but how.
Some of that comes down to the regional specificity issue Velasquez mentioned, but not all of it.
Sensitivity means the number of true positive results and specificity means the number of true negative results.
The specificity of the show's vision allows us to see black women making mistakes without pathologizing them.
Kashmiris find each other all over the world and we cling to the specificity of our heritage.
Cooking, with its clear specificity of actions, encourages the possibility of art — or at least of craft.
"I don't want to speak with any specificity to any particular city at this point," Wheeler said.
"No specificity required," and "Humor is not allowed," the documents add, referring to defamation of any religion.
The book taught me how to use test characteristics, like sensitivity and specificity, to interpret medical tests.
"That's one level of specificity that goes beyond what would likely have a big influence," Cannon said.
Twice I've had the good fortune to have my characters take on a big-screen physical specificity.
Maybe it's just that: such writings sharpen through contrast my sense of the specificity of my position.
These layers of specificity find an irreducible counterpoint in "Well (elh version)," an ordinary glass of water.
How is specificity of place significant to you, even though you work from memory in your studio?
The guidance memo is another step toward specificity in how officers are supposed to do their jobs.
The issue with the Metropolitan Police's statement after Sunday's attack in London, though, is the specificity of it.
Ma's language does so much in this book, and its precision, its purposeful specificity, implicates an entire generation.
The power of "The Cowshed" lies not in its arguments but in the specificity and abundance of facts.
"I think his plan is great and it does not need more specificity at this point," Altman said.
In an executive order last month, the Trump administration set down general goals, but without specificity or funding.
But others are notable for their specificity and clarity, offering a fresh look at daily life behind bars.
Poul Thomsen, the IMF's European Department head, reiterated that on Tuesday, saying the fund wanted to see 'specificity'.
" Dounia Tazi: "The internet inspires my fashion but in a way that it promotes subjectivity rather than specificity.
The concept did not include the level of specificity contained in the memo, but met a chilly reception.
In The Fifth Beatle, the beginnings of the Beatles' rise to stardom is documented with a careful specificity.
This enables us to place Mourning's moment of radical acceptance in context with a high degree of specificity.
Race, nationality, economic status — the specificity of identity in general — is clearly a pillar of Chewing Gum's foundation.
It's pretty, uptempo, and eerily devoid of any cultural specificity—universally accessible music that comes seemingly from nowhere.
Woven into the specificity of these narratives is Erdrich's determination to speak of the most pressing human questions.
But other than vague calls for China to "do more" we saw little in the way of specificity.
What makes these comics' material resonate is that it has the specificity and heft that comes from experience.
Our policy agendas fly in the face of critics who say this movement lacks specificity regarding our goals.
Even so, most of his advisers have tread more carefully and Kudlow's comments were notable for their specificity.
I suppose it's the lack of specificity of Keep Calm and Carry On that's made it so popular.
The great works of art seamlessly blend specificity with universality, and "The First Big Weekend" is no different.
In "Bladder Inn" (what to make of the title?), no one quite matches her strange interiority and specificity.
Only in retrospect did I realize the specificity of its clue, "It's halfway around a diamond," had meaning.
This specificity alone differentiates the platform from an emerging crop of startup robo-advisors, including Betterment and Wealthfront.
The best photographs waft before your eyes with the visceral immediacy — and spotty specificity — of a remembered dream.
Now what I'm hoping for is specificity — what can I do differently today than I was doing yesterday?
The new Florida initiative "sets firm requirements and provides needed specificity to protect residents and patients," he said.
Ms. Serpa is a lithe singer who never seems limited by the specificity of her phrasing and ideas.
It's strange, given the Noma chef René Redzepi's emphasis on singular creativity and locational specificity above all else.
She began by endorsing Sanders's bill and, in key debates, explaining and defending it with force and specificity.
" You could own a house, but only on the basis of "its concrete specificity as valuable to you.
This non-specificity is why, in my mind, it&aposs hard to believe that SSRIs work at all.
He appeared to wrestle with how to classify the level of specificity that lethal injection ingredients should occupy.
But nothing about Adams's novel is simple, as it unfurls its catchy premise with surprising wisdom and specificity.
That means Netflix might not reliably know a person's location with enough specificity to provide effective emergency alerts.
Cory is an inspirational orator who, perhaps due to lack of specificity, has not resonated with our voters.
The specificity of the answer helps him understand who a candidate really is, he tells CNBC's Adam Bryant.
"It's new territory for us to get into this kind of specificity on climate change," Velshi told me.
Within the Pop Art sphere, Ms. Hasegawa has highlighted works with a strong conceptual background and Japanese specificity.
At the opposite extreme, certain views of situations, places, and even people display finite specificity to increase detail.
Johnson found that department guidelines requiring police to demonstrate "a reverence for human life" were lacking in specificity.
It treated Kenny's coming-out story not only with respect but with personality, warmth, and, most importantly, specificity.
Quick and easy visual connections may thrill the eye, but they also threaten critical understandings of historical specificity.
"That proposal lacked the specificity necessary to evaluate any effects from such a change," the CBO report writes.
As a writer who writes about my life, I know firsthand it's specificity that brings you a broader audience.
Sensitivity can be improved (by using more rats to sniff each sample), but then specificity worsens, and vice versa.
But if this specificity is to be the Republic's enemy, then it's an error and I cannot accept it.
When compared to the Pantone catalogue, with its lyricism and specificity, the name Gen Z Yellow is beyond annoying.
The Republican Party platform this year doesn't lend much specificity to the party's position on space exploration in general.
The beats update their sound while retaining continuity; the lyrics lend political specificity to their characteristic conscious black humanism.
Everyone involved in Kavanaugh's confirmation was blindsided by the specificity of the sworn testimony produced yesterday by Michael Avenatti.
Pirnay believes synthetic natural phages, which are being worked on at Queen Astrid, may help alleviate the specificity problem.
It's a relief to see these familiar struggles spelled out with a specificity that's sometimes painful to personally articulate.
Although at that level I'm not sure how much specificity you're going to get in such a short time.
The very first sentence of book's New York Times review pointed out the intense atmospheric specificity of The Alienist.
The specificity of an ECG (its ability to correctly identify people who don't have AF) is around 90 percent.
Kids today have to constantly consider the perils of work and career with enough specificity to worry about it.
It's no surprise that they're eager to praise their friend, but I'm struck by the specificity of their compliments.
However, the goal is for the narrative to resonate with a larger audience despite the specificity of it's elements.
The ECG app demonstrated 98.3% sensitivity in classifying AFib and 99.6% specificity in classifying sinus rhythm in classifiable recordings.
This show can elicit several "NOPE"s during any given episode, so we broadened the specificity on this one.
Nor, for all the specificity of its setting, does "Black Girl" offer an easily digestible picture of African identity.
But baby faces are too pudgy for such specificity, Johnson says, so she'll settle for positive, negative, and neutral.
Racial identification, invented to serve needs of subjugation, can diminish a character's individual specificity, that hallmark of Morrison's brilliance.
As each party meets initial credibility tests, the confidence-building measures should gradually increase in specificity and tangible action.
Alexievich bends her subjects into familiar literary, mythological, or historical types, with little regard for social context or specificity.
What is perhaps most distinctive about Persephone is the specificity of its titles' voice: intelligent, precise, and unabashedly feminine.
The specificity of the Quran's vision flows from this belief in the absolute and encompassing nature of the divine.
And yet that person doesn't pop into existence fully formed; he emerges, in all his specificity, over many years.
Brett was a voice arguing in favor of less, rather than more, in terms of the specificity of detail.
"There are a number of hurdles that need to be overcome, including proving efficiency, specificity and safety," he said.
What he's not doing is detailing with any specificity what exactly it is that he's spending his money on.
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Their performances are bolstered by meticulously designed period sets and costumes, which help maintain the novel's rich historical specificity.
Correy Farniok, the chief of police in Orono, said the authorities took the threat seriously because of its specificity.
She writes about loving and living with women and men with such heat and specificity that it feels revelatory.
This specificity came under fire when President Trump invoked the dehumanizing tropes of "vermin" and "infestation" against the Rep.
She's also got the specificity of her plans, which shows her care and intent to actually accomplish the goals.
The company demonstrated a sensitivity of 94 percent, and specificity of 94 percent for early-stage colorectal cancer overall.
"Her recall of meetings and content and who was there, with such specificity, was in some ways extraordinary," Rep.
Mr. Butz's portrait of the alcoholic Michael, with his whipsaw changes of mood, combines idiosyncratic specificity with textbook exactness.
Even in this oddly unconvincing first half, though, her voice was suffused with warmth, if not much pointed specificity.
That specificity isn't just the next logical step in the argument; it's crucial to the whole thing hanging together.
The findings are unsurprising, but the specificity of these reports, and how carefully they measure every tweet, is fascinating.
The neural network detected AFib at an accuracy rate of 97%, with sensitivity of 98% and specificity of 90%.
Griffin said the search warrant authorizing the raid would have described with specificity the items FBI agents could seize.
The fact that it was designed for pipeline corridors is about culture jamming site specificity in the art world.
"I doubt that any of the other statues of men had to go through those levels of specificity," Elam says.
Our ability to predict this year's event with such specificity is thanks to scientific inquiries dating back thousands of years.
Neurologists believe that, in the brain, pain is associated with memory-making processes, which explains the specificity of her stories.
The dividers, plaques, and jerseys are most notable for their lack of team specificity and overbearing abundance of sponsorship logos.
But the lack of specificity in Sessions' guidance could render it a limp tool for someone seeking a legal defense.
Once again, the specificity of phages is key; they could attack the "bad" bacteria without destabilizing the body's invisible ecosystem.
The questions of European lawmakers were, in terms of specificity and sophistication, lightyears ahead of most of their American counterparts.
That specificity extends to his foreign policy, the area where a president has far more ability to act without restrictions.
That specificity is a distinct advantage Select Start has over its competitors, as the store is packed with offbeat memorabilia.
Even those who think they know turn out to be surprised by the scale and specificity of what Mueller knows.
Richard Nonas's sculptures alert each of us to the specificity of being — in a specific time and a specific place.
Iowa and New Hampshire, the other traditional battleground states, did not have samples large enough to analyze with this specificity.
For Osakwe, it seems crucial that her clothes express the specificity of being a woman of her culture and class.
Instead, it describes the unusual speed and specificity with which Kyriakos Mitsotakis has taken to the job of prime minister.
And the extent to which Christian orthodoxy or specificity should be expected from them and their delivering clergy is debated.
Cannon's intense specificity captures a world in amber, permitting intimate access to the pantries, gardens and garages of Britain's past.
Under the new system, donors can use a slider tool to apportion their gift among several options with greater specificity.
Consider the principle of specificity, which states that to become better at a physical skill, you must perform that skill.
"There's specificity in how we choose to do our nails," said Miss Pop, the artist who created these four looks.
The lack of political specificity (the characters are vaguely coded as left-leaning) dulls whatever critique Ms. Potter is after.
As a non-specialist d'Harnoncourt had a rare ability to engage deeply with objects across time, cultural specificity, and form.
Collectively, in their defiant and angular totality, in their specificity and strangeness, these teams tend to be hard to beat.
It's about a specificity that will yank at some crucial part of you and draw — maybe even charm — you in.
"If you're going to make an allegation of that nature, you needed corroboration and you need specificity," Mr. Kostich said.
To say a work lacks nuance, however, demands no specificity and speaks much louder: The work is blunt, one-dimensional.
It will all take some time before the results are nailed down with specificity enough to settle the delegate count.
But, in total, there's a stunning lack of public specificity about an alleged foreign campaign to influence our domestic politics.
"We've admitted 59 million immigrants to the United States between 20093 and 2015," he noted last summer, with rare specificity.
The painting allows African, indigenous, and European forms to jostle with and transform one another without losing their cultural specificity.
Expect to see quibbling around this definition, particularly because the IRS hasn't given any specificity on how to apply it.
The show flexes its specificity with other characters, though, especially Simon (David H. Holmes), Rob's employee and gay ex-boyfriend.
By the end of the third episode, Watchmen has started to lean in on the original comic with more specificity.
Be specific when asking for helpTo take it a step further, when you ask someone for help, focus on specificity.
Other teams have developed similar tests to detect Alzheimer's, with one 2017 study proving to have 86% sensitivity and specificity.
These are craft knowledges, ones learned by apprenticeship, not from books, and universal in the very nature of their specificity.
They combine the stability benefits of small-molecule drugs, like aspirin, and the specificity of large antibody therapeutics, like herceptin.
But the best of them possessed "Louie" 's stubborn specificity: these shows didn't try to speak to or for everyone.
And unlike earlier meetings where Trump has embraced bipartisanship without any specificity, Trump was explicit about what he wanted Wednesday.
Boeing said Pierson&aposs complaint lacked specificity and disputed his claim that the production issues were linked to the crashes.
Impassioned and often armed with a confessional, lyrical specificity, these women book huge tours and festivals and generate critical acclaim.
Novels can certainly cover plenty of ground, containing hundreds of characters in diverse settings, but they're still all about specificity.
This additional specificity allows us to demonstrate tangibly any noncompliance by the other side as well as our own compliance.
However, The Next System Project, a policy research group in DC, conducted polling on the idea with some increased specificity.
People didn't really know what kind of weed they were smoking, so it was harder to rap with much specificity.
The immersive theater piece Rochester, 1996 captures with discomfiting specificity the world that millennials within conservative evangelicalism grew up in.
The challenge with this, according to a source familiar with the talks, is there has to be a lot of specificity.
Except Benedict hadn't actually praised Francis's theology — or the books laying it out — with the degree of specificity the Vatican implied.
We've attempted to get more information about exactly what data is being stored by iRobot but company reps have avoided specificity.
In his interview with Time, Trump laid out in greater specificity what kind of provocation he believes would justify military action.
If you want to set an achievable New Year's resolution for 2017, it's all about emotional honesty, specificity, support, and accountability.
If you focus on the similarities between her work and theirs, you fail to see the specificity of what she attained.
Clinton, somewhat taking on Trump's New York affect, knocked the businessman-turned-politician for lack of specificity on his economic plans.
Although you can currently set one default working hour timeframe for Monday through Friday, the new tool enables more daily specificity.
It's sort of more specificity into whether their ads are being served, are people actually hearing the copy that they're writing?
It's the same plan AT&T has laid out before, but it's more specific now, and that specificity makes it chilling.
Preceding Good Muse was an exhibition by Urs Fischer, which pivoted on a discussion about the specificity and timelessness of iconography.
Forcing patients to use one app for every healthcare interaction disregards the complexity and specificity of individual diseases and patient profiles.
And it doesn't take much mutation for the virus to acquire human-type specificity, the ability to recognize human host cells.
The staging makes it difficult to tell whether we are outside or indoors, and the relationships among the characters lack specificity.
The implant will contain five electrodes, with 64 points of contact allowing them to target the brain with incredible geographic specificity.
In fact, the specificity of cancer to an individual is what makes the disease so difficult for the body to fight.
That's because it takes conscious effort, detail, and specificity, as when the Heathers team conceived of a spunky, plus-size lead.
It is a similar story for investment by foreign firms: modest overall growth coupled with a big increase in sectoral specificity.
Individual galleries are not defined by one overarching theme that seeks to classify artists by subject matter, geography, or medium specificity.
Legal analyst Phillip Holloway tells PEOPLE that the specificity of the allegations lead him to believe that more evidence is forthcoming.
Facebook has broader reach, but none of that specificity, which gives Twitter a unique appeal for groups like the NFL. Gronk!!!
Having said that, the specificity of ClimaCell's alert notifications is genuinely useful for people who live in places with volatile weather.
A calling card of Rønnenfelt's as a lyricist has always been his eagerness for juxtapositions—abstractness and specificity, beauty and ugliness.
"Hot N****" is still on the site and it got Bobby Shmurda in jail, such were the specificity of its threats.
The researchers say that using the test, they were able to identify Alzheimer's patients with up to 86% sensitivity and specificity.
But, as Swift has grown into her pop stardom, she has abandoned much of the sharpness and specificity of her expression.
"The level of specificity that we need to make a decision about how to proceed, we don't have that information," Rep.
The letter is strikingly opaque on this point, and Democrats instantly seized on that lack of specificity, demanding to know more.
TA: The best programs share a number of elements — specificity, proactivity, legitimacy — that Christopher Winship and I outline in our paper.
First, you make a clumsy and ill-advised tense shift because the situation's extreme specificity makes the second-person perspective invalid.
Each bristles with vivid specificity, even those in nonspeaking parts, like the infant Bobby, a feral rabbit and the aforementioned goose.
Many of the changes were minor, but every change improved one or more of clarity, specificity, smoothness, appropriate difficulty or liveliness.
As a non-specialist Rene d'Harnoncourt had a rare ability to engage deeply with objects across time, cultural specificity, and form.
For Vanmechelen, the site-specificity of these crossbreeding events are crucial to the metaphor of chickens as agents of global exchange.
Completing the form seems to have been cathartic for these respondents, given the depth and specificity of many of their responses.
While many in this camp are well-aimed, overuse of jargon and lack of specificity risk clouding the path to implementation.
Rather than just rejecting the question, though, let's give it a little more specificity, so we can discuss some real answers.
Faber vivifies the atmosphere and environment of the fictional planet, from its marked humidity to its insect life, with fascinating specificity.
Still, negative corporate announcements bring a jarring specificity to trade wars that can spread through financial markets and the wider economy.
" On Monday he said of "terrorists" — with no further specificity — that "we will defeat them, and we will defeat them handily.
Technically it's set in 2005, but that is established via titles and music only, not through any other kind of specificity.
One monologue, in which a woman describes an assault by her ex-husband, is forceful in the horrors of its specificity.
Photos can be edited to a higher degree of specificity now, including the ability to adjust portrait lighting in portrait mode.
When texture and feeling and specificity is expressed so exquisitely in the prose that you feel you must understand the writer.
The specificity of the market requires a wider range of content — of things — to satisfy it, and they often surprise us.
But over the last few weeks, big companies have revealed, with varying degrees of specificity, how the virus has affected them.
All of that said, much of Bay's day-to-day work involves helping actors learn to eliminate specificity from their speech.
Nothing of any particular specificity, other than the fact that we'd all like to get the aircraft back safely and soon.
There is a specificity to her travels, yet we don't know if she is moving toward or away from something, someone.
The specificity of a sport is causing overuse problems from repetitive movements, leading to an increase in the likelihood of injuries.
She was hired to work on the first film to add details of cultural specificity, as a writer of Asian descent.
It is possible that articles of impeachment lacking sufficient specificity could reach beyond the constitutional authority of the House to adopt.
But in his right hand he worked with a sharp incisor, sculpting shapely phrases with a harmonic specificity of their own.
So we avoided specificity and really strove to curate a show that was inclusive of different forms and ideas about queerness.
Of course, there's a specificity to the cultural background and the context of it all — but in the end, it's storytelling.
Jean Shin: Collections misses opportunities to emphasize that which makes her projects really special: site specificity and tangible relationships to communities.
Given the lack of specificity in the report, CEI said, Judge Koh should not accept his recommendation of a lodestar-based fee.
We need more specificity there to give more clarity, predictability to the operators, to the companies, to the investors, to the governments.
Mounira al-Solh resists homogenizing narratives about Arab women in her work's specificity and its rejection of expected characters or sensationalized accounts.
Even when the vastness of the suffering merited the analogy, the specificity of the Holocaust as a Jewish event was further obscured.
And while I love some of that stuff, I also think that there is a specificity to female experiences that's worth depicting.
"This recommendation was issued in a record time and doesn't take into account homeopathy's specificity," Boiron said on Friday in a statement.
Featuring a number of international and diasporic artists, Paroxysm of Sublime deftly illustrates the cultural specificity behind our reactions to environmental horror.
They could be any river, any shore, any sky, just as the painting's faceless house and cookie-cutter trees lack cultural specificity.
In making its case against McGlashan and the others, the Justice Department has laid bare each party's alleged wrongdoings with painstaking specificity.
The needle detected blood vessels with a sensitivity of 91.3% and a specificity of 97.7% in blood vessels wider than 500 μm.
"This contract is very unusual in its lack of specificity," says Andrew Brandt, a former vice-president of the Green Bay Packers.
The Washington Proskauer partner is a closer call, especially because Proskauer knows who she is and has addressed her allegations with specificity.
Having more specificity about podcast numbers will attract more advertisers and benefit the creators of shows that have passionate audiences, Quah explained.
There's a specificity to Funny Thor that was lacking in Serious Thor – or, for that matter, any of Hemsworth's other dramatic roles.
Markets expect an official announcement that the roll-off of proceeds will end this year, though Wednesday's announcement could include more specificity.
It seems irresponsible to omit this fact for a number of reasons, but especially due to the specificity of the medical context.
Although a generalized threat is less likely to occur, the lack of specificity often calls for a protracted search, according to Kelly.
Kuo has a good, if imperfect, record for predicting this kind of thing, and the specificity of this rumor makes it notable.
The plotting is spellbinding in its suspense, and the soundtrack boasts the kind of specificity you only hear about in film class.
This kind of a specificity requirement severely hampers Trump's ability to pardon Manafort — or, for that matter, Michael Flynn or Jared Kushner.
Asked whether any military action was discussed, he said: "There is no discussion about the specificity of other measures we could take".
And I think that Greta's specificity is so hilarious at time, and heartbreaking at times, but it feels so rich and full.
But "South Side" does something rare for TV, portraying a poor neighborhood with dry-eyed wit, favoring specificity over polemics or cliché.
Mr. Bratton said the efforts hark back to lessons from the mid-1990s, when the police began tracking shootings with clinical specificity.
He spoke with great specificity about environmental issues and with great urgency about his desire to make health care a universal right.
It's a movie that's both named for and embodies a place, and that lends an extra specificity and weight to its story.
Companies like Udacity have been steadily releasing real-world driving data, but community needs to continue to grow in volume and specificity.
"In short, specificity and oversight are key ... and prove successful in increasing managerial diversity in the wake of litigation," the authors wrote.
I imagined that power in my chest and in the palms of my hands, and the specificity of Margot's experience shook me.
Most places want to speak on the phone so that they can understand the complexity and specificity of your product, Kang said.
Law enforcement authorities have access to a volume and specificity of citizens' personal information they couldn't have dreamed of 40 years ago.
But the realities of a legal case have required an agonizing specificity that even the most thorough journalistic accounts don't necessarily include.
The IDP, the aide said, "provided no specificity" about when results would be released Tuesday or how it would verify official results.
However, Moody's did note that analyzing Trump's plans was "complicated," in large part due to the lack of specificity from the campaign.
The White House briefing room exchange, in which he maintains the "imminent" language and insists on the lack of specificity, is key.
Their details, Smith says, could hopefully provide scholars and investigators with source material to determine the nature and specificity of alleged wrongdoing.
"You have been very much able to avoid any specificity like no one I have seen before," Senator Dianne Feinstein told him.
What is it that happens to you, the writer, when the blurry face you've lived with for years is sharpened into specificity?
But with a book like Wrinkle, losing some of the specificity of its source material can belie a mistrust in the artist.
A new wave of black abstract artists are exploring ways to push the language of abstraction and still retaining their cultural specificity.
"There's something about the specificity of the show, the authenticity of the show, that then translates into something universal," Dawn-Lyen Gardner, a.k.a.
For writer/director Nia DaCosta, Little Woods grew out of an urge to tell a story, with specificity, about women in rural America.
While these latter terms each refer to a particular type of spiritual practice, "shaman" has seemed to have lost most of its specificity.
Now in a new iteration — Netflix's Degrassi Next Class — the TV franchise continues to tell LGBTQ stories, with more specificity than ever before.
HMD, which is currently run by fellow Nokia vet Arto Nummela, has yet to offer more specificity on its mobile plan of attack.
But we've also been seeking uplifting stories, ways to celebrate individuality and specificity within larger, more universal themes (The Farewell, Booksmart, The Souvenir).
Though it's normal for someone to help out a neighbor in need, the couple is drawing ire for the specificity of their requests.
But in that case, too, the judges stressed the specificity of the case and insisted they were not issuing a licence to discriminate.
For most searches, the input method is a bit of a blunt instrument, lacking the specificity of a text or voice-based search.
On a help page dedicated to explaining inactive accounts, the company goes out of its way to provide as little specificity as possible.
The exact mechanism at work is unclear, though the gender specificity suggests that perhaps the criminal justice system is playing a key role.
These images are cliché and hackneyed, because there's no specificity beyond location — just an opportune moment to display poor subjects needing divine intervention.
But we appreciate the specificity!" wrote Vita Coco in response to a November tweet that stated "Fun fact: coconut water is Crossfitter's jizz.
The memos are exacting in their specificity, including details about who was sitting where, the precise times that conversations began and their durations.
While effective in its approach (and its specificity), this isn't exactly the first hotline of its kind in rural Kenya to help girls.
Courtesy NYC Municipal Archives But more often, what we are faced with in these photographs is something independent of ceremony, specificity, or luster.
Some sense of specificity, about virtually anything, would be helpful for making them seem less like bare story functions and gag-delivery systems.
Karolina Gruszka, Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, and Janelle Monáe are women with personality, able to extract human specificity from their boilerplate roles.
He would also probably be surprised by the specificity possible with DNA analysis today, Butler said, and wishes he could talk to Souder.
In technical terms, this means the criteria have low specificity: the thoughts or feelings of many normal gamers will be flagged as pathological.
They can't bite individuals with any specificity or on any timeline, and the effects take days or weeks to affect a person's health.
That said, I don't think there's any way to tell with any specificity how long after someone takes antibiotics they stop being infectious.
Located nowhere in actual history or geography (or, maybe, human experience), a cinematic universe need not be limited by cultural specificity or nuance.
Candidate policy proposals often lack specificity, are rarely comprehensive, change as time goes on and are often moderated by political and economic forces.
Fox News personalities Bill O'Reilly and John Gibson see the defense of Christian specificity in late December as an issue of religious freedom.
Eventually, I convinced her — I think because I had the same specificity in my sabbatical goals as I had in my work goals.
" The clear exceptions: The president's pardon power is limited to only federal crimes because of the specificity of "offenses against the United States.
State of the Union addresses are rarely the venue for detailed policy outlines, though Trump's address stood out for a lack of specificity.
" He argues that in its preference for metaphor ("the body") over specificity ("my body"), the book "inadvertently illustrates the very thing it denounces.
His studies of single objects carry a specificity of detail that is quasi-photographic; some even capture the wood grain of carved sculpture.
A big issue is a lack of specificity in describing the predictors and outcomes of a study, which leads to overgeneralization and confusion.
Without specificity, I worry that #MeToo will go the way of Occupy Wall Street, and it would be terrible to blow this opportunity.
The social network allows advertisers to target its audience with more specificity than Google, including users with a wide range of political leanings.
Working from a place of shared experiences and specificity makes it easier for those you're contacting as well as you to get feedback.
And they have been spaced out with extreme specificity based on the sounds they're up against, and the power of each person's voice.
Because of their specificity and close ties to content knowledge, Tier Three words are far more common in informational texts than in literature.
But in its loving, fierce specificity, this book on how to die is also a blessedly saccharine-free guide for how to live.
The specificity was not a one-off, the M.T.A. confirmed, but a new policy: part of a shift from recorded to live announcements.
My sense — and again this is a sense — is that he speaks with some specificity on both, but the details are not clear.
"Macron's specificity is that he does not approve, but he also does not condemn," said Michel Duclos, a former French ambassador to Syria.
In other areas, the lack of specificity raises questions that remain unanswered, as when an image of the Pentagon flashes by without explanation.
Stripped of specificity, the speech feels like moral coddling, a self-congratulatory display of penance for the like-minded audience to eat up.
Many of them suggest that casting experience as an intersection of super-abstract social identities, such as "femaleness" and "blackness," elides historical specificity.
Alderson said before Thursday's game against the San Diego Padres that the Mets would talk "less often and with less specificity" about injuries.
And again, the specificity of Doctor Manhattan being Cal, the love of Angela's life, helps me appreciate the character's role in the show.
Some of the press reporting, I've got to say, has been remarkable in its specificity, even some quotes from some of those involved.
Using advanced computing technology and novel data sets, they cataloged the economic fallout that market forces have wrought with unprecedented specificity and range.
In Kassel this remains a largely conceptual gesture: in losing the specificity of its locale, the Greek national collection makes little sense there.
The virtuosity of the dancers, the specificity of each living movement dazzled me, but what really struck me was the sense of improvisation.
Energy magnate and mega donor Dan Eberhart said he was concerned about Trump's lack of specificity on foreign policy and some of his rhetoric.
Through the specificity of their marginalized identities and experimental material, they bring an undeniable freshness that's been sorely lacking from the mainstream comedy scene.
In addition, the bill requires that countries adopt procedures to protect Americans' information, but provides little specificity as to what these standards must include.
The "noncommittal or vague" line echoes a lazy Twitter refrain that Harris' website doesn't include her policy positions, and therefore her policies lack specificity.
At the same time, the specificity of the Insect Allies system, he says, contrasts with state-of-the-art technologies for agricultural threat response.
I had hoped to answer with a little more specificity how much of a person's typical health care costs results from their preexisting conditions.
In "Witness to Growth," displayed on the second floor of the museum, Yu Hong probes this gap through the specificity of her personal experiences.
The specificity of place is also at the core of Athar Jaber's "Stone – Opus 15" (2017) work, which is fashioned from locally sourced limestone.
Where The Thinning tries for specificity and ends up with nonsense, 3% is one of the cleverest takes yet on the dystopian-deathmatch genre.
Without that specificity, the conversation is left open to be co-opted by people who aren't that affected by it in the first place.
Their findings, published this month in PLoS Pathogens, show that just three mutations give the virus human-type specificity and airborne transmission in people.
But I find so much of the work's power to inhere in its insistent concreteness, not only of historical reference but also site-specificity.
The specificity of the characters and jokes is what makes a sitcom sing, and it's especially important when throwing viewers such a serious curveball.
Being one step removed from humanity makes the GIF more universal—perhaps because, lacking the specificity of other images, there is room for projection.
So, I'm being really specific about my point of view and I feel like the specificity is what actually makes it more universal, weirdly.
"We are always between 99.9% and 100% for sensitivity, and between 99% and 100% specificity," he adds of the platform's current average accuracy range.
Be sure to send an individualized email to each person that interviewed you, even if it was a panel, with some level of specificity.
All Trump did was lend specificity to the vision House Speaker Paul Ryan has been hawking since early in President Barack Obama's first term.
Their movies are elemental things, concerned with the flow of history, the beauty of the natural world and the specificity of their human actors.
Gray was struck by the specificity of its prescriptions, which suggested that lives like hers were once contemplated with sophistication by the highest authorities.
The cafés of the various European cities that Pinsker focusses on—Warsaw, Vienna, and Berlin —reflected, with startling specificity, the Jewish reality around them.
However, the specificity and context of his statements has provoked outrage among believers in the importance of NATO on both sides of the Atlantic.
We don't need to love these disillusioned hot shots, but a touch more humanizing specificity would make the deflation of their dreams more affecting.
But Ms. Jones's talent for bringing alive voices of such piercing specificity helped me overlook the main problem that I had with the show.
And there are some signs that Democratic leaders are shifting closer to the specificity of their 2006 message as the elections draw closer. Rep.
This account cuts against the American specificity of the Revolution—the sense that it was a rebellion against a king and a distant country.
There's a cultural specificity to this movie that will make it, for Western audiences, even more enigmatic than it is in its Thai context.
The Katims character drama thrives on specificity, on absolutely everything being clear at all times, so you can feel the characters' feelings alongside them.
It's hard to say with any real specificity, particularly because the wireless carriers are pretty cagey when it comes to this kind of thing.
He looked for it to "enhance the significance of a fact, the psychology of a person, the specificity of a person," he told Aperture.org.
But all of the claims lacked specificity until "Salinger," which detailed what Mr. Salinger was said to have written, edited and prepared for publication.
Even when the script doesn't trip over gumball wedding rings and tone-deaf karaoke scenes, the direction drains the story of specificity and feeling.
They cited the specificity and thoroughness of Ms. Warren's answers — a hallmark of her campaign — starting from the first question, which concerned maternal mortality.
The impulse to foreground abstraction while minimizing specificity fits snugly alongside Donald Trump's entire presidential campaign, which essentially consisted of a series of memes.
"Most air filters do not have that kind of micron specificity to really kill viruses and it's not going to really help," she says.
Scott Greenberg, of the conservative Tax Foundation, cautioned against jumping to conclusions about who would benefit more, given the scant level of specificity released.
One persistent criticism of QALYs is they create an illusion of technical specificity on what is, in the end, a subjective, value-laden guesstimate.
Even the immigrant who feels only partially American can feel fully Alabamian; locality, with its rich specificity, tends to inspire artists more than nationality.
I framed the request with so much specificity to him and his abilities that he felt like he was my first and only option.
"Honestly, rather than unblocking I was hoping The Choptank would revisit the intentions and effects of the specificity of their dress code," he wrote.
Week after week, "Call the Midwife" delves into female reproductive experience with grit and specificity, politicizing matters more often left personal, and vice versa.
He insisted, with odd specificity, that the Mets would have a nine-game winning streak at some point and jump right back in it.
Garay's choreography employed a great deal of small, repetitive gestures and body isolations that demonstrated Vecino's incredible ability to move with the utmost specificity.
We always try to make sure the show has an authenticity and a specificity, because we want it to feel like these are real people.
But she feels this conflict may a particularly bizarre manifestation of the recent desire to speak about the foods of India with greater regional specificity.
That's why the institutional community is looking forward to this," said Doron Barness, global head of equity trading at Oppenheimer and Co. "They need specificity.
The lovely specificity of La La Land's dialogue goes a long way toward defining the movie's two main characters and the world they live in.
It's also worth noting that The Kids Are Alright's specificity to its time and place is a big part of why it works so well.
What I can say, as a former honor-roll-making good girl myself, is that eveything in Booksmart has the specificity of real lived experiences.
But Subirana's work points toward much greater specificity: The closer the practice to the original skill "memory," the more likely the skill will be retained.
The film isn't devoid of drama or of cultural specificity, but there's nothing dutiful or didactic (or, for that matter, especially progressive) about its content.
The film struck a nerve, not just with its canny specificity, but with its slapdash, wild gestures at something that feels true about life online.
For all the historical specificity of these references, the novel's qualms about the underside of progress have never resonated more than in the 21st century.
Those industries were picked, Muro said, because Uber and Airbnb are the most famous of gig economy companies, and also because of the industries' specificity.
And that's not just the audience whose stories it tells – the specificity of Insomnia makes its broader themes, like grief and longing, accessible to anyone.
The process of creating a data dictionary fleshed out two different metrics: Specificity in well-chosen names, and unambiguous definitions with examples, are key here.
Trump has recounted the strike, coincidentally timed with Xi's visit, with great fanfare, in one interview recalling the food he and Xi ate with specificity.
But the album's bulk, the specificity of its sound, and Smith's unrelenting focus on rendering his personal turmoil make Is the Is Are feel oppressive.
We're not necessarily meant to see ourselves in Chiron—paltry universalism can diminish a narrative's specificity—but he becomes inextricably woven into the human condition.
Roese recommended entrepreneurs determine how those branding elements fit along a "general-specific" spectrum — and try to find a sweet spot between abstraction and specificity.
Browder regularly claims, for instance, that Putin's fortune is worth two hundred billion dollars—a figure that is nearly impossible to prove with such specificity.
To insist that stories about poor, oppressed or otherwise marginal groups of people are really about everyone can be a way of denying their specificity.
"The peptide described in the Immunity report is somewhat unusual because of the apparent specificity," Rollins-Smith said about how urumin specifically targets H1 viruses.
It's very much of a piece with Trump's "America First" sloganeering, but Mattis lays out this thinking with much greater specificity than his new boss.
So far, EVA has undergone clinical trials in Mexico, and through these trials has seen 87.9 percent sensibility and 81.7 percent specificity from the device.
But they're quite blunt instruments when it comes to the specificity of each strain—that precise fit between plant and individual experience that is emerging.
Even with its relative obscurity and unobtrusive placement, the soundtrack of "Atlanta" is crucial to its next-level specificity, regional intimacy and obsession with atmosphere.
"Honestly this notion about this level of specificity and command and control from the White House is not historically how we fight wars," he said.
The prose is gorgeous, and the specificity of place is an enjoyable counterpoint to the mythic vastness of a story about traveling to the underworld.
The students are remembered but remain anonymous, a chapter recorded with less specificity than that of the Peale era, but rendered with much more emotion.
Mac Malikowski, 2000, brings the same kind of uncompromising specificity to Mouthfeel, his magazine about food and gay culture, which he produces in New York.
As Hollywood has expanded its global audience, one of the side effects has been a weakening of regional and cultural specificity in mass-market films.
The compositions had grown more grand than those on "No Burden," with space for horns and strings, but they hadn't lost their sprawl or specificity.
Despite the rich specificity of its language, the play has proved surprisingly malleable in subsequent adaptations, which include a starry 2010 film by Tyler Perry.
The lack of specificity seems like a cynical attempt to fulfill Republicans' campaign promise of repealing Obamacare while absconding from any responsibility for its consequences.
From influences like Gene Kelly and Michael Jackson, they've learned that small, idiosyncratic details can imbue an extravagant movement with an approachable warmth and specificity.
Even less specificity was offered on the tax plan, which Mr. Trump's economic team has promised will become law by the end of this year.
It is, instead, a music-business comedy marinated in specificity and local flavor, set in a real place with realistic people trying to get by.
"The specificity of each group requires a specific set of rights for each, and for some a more comprehensive system than for others," Young writes.
It means appealing to the specificity of group experiences, while also emphasizing their shared interests in the twinned fights against oppression and for liberal democracy.
Mr. Irwin, who is best known for his ultra-minimalist installations that make use of natural light and site-specificity, taught a course in watercolors.
Xenon has three times as many isotopes as neon which means scientists can use it to reconstruct the meteorite's interior composition with much more specificity.
If the role he plays in "Wolf Boys" is an archetypal one—the psychopath father proxy, the charismatic comandante —the details have a chilling specificity.
AT&T General Counsel David McAtee responded on Thursday, saying the company was "surprised" by the appeal given the length and specificity of the ruling.
The movement between the specificity of his paintings, and the abstraction of media like mirrors, neon, and quilts create a sophisticated and dreamy immersive environment.
Amid this chaos, the specificity of individual images, moments, places, and persons drops away to reveal expansive, jagged shapes, especially when viewed from a distance.
Specificity doesn't help much: SQL is a set of statements for manipulating and querying a certain category of database known as a relational database. Hrm.
The romance between Jamey and Sierra is theoretically at the heart of this story, but it is rendered with so little specificity that it dies onscreen.
Seedy and seductive in equal measure, it looks like just the right blend of character drama and cultural specificity we've come to expect from Simon's work.
The CCIS did not definitely say whether the data was manipulated by Tidal, but the specificity of the alleged data manipulation around two albums raises questions.
Its scale and specificity to Apple's concerns made it less of an investment in a building and more of a space that only Apple could fill.
Blood test accuracy is defined based on sensitivity, the percentage of positives that are correctly identified, and specificity, the percentage of negatives that are correctly identified.
But for a show with such a fondness for accurate specificity, that wouldn't be fair to Ryder's extraordinary career, or the events of Stranger Things 3.
But the blatant biases revealed in Strzok&aposs texts and the specificity therein, how he discussed them with his girlfriend are troubling and they remain so.
Each work attempts to add specificity to an aspect of black identity, using history, political circumstance, and narratives that have shaped personal constructions of black identity.
That includes depicting the method with haunting specificity, which may lead to copycat deaths and can have the unintended effect of glorifying the act of suicide.
His specificity about race turned into a viral moment last summer, with the video of him explaining his support for black NFL players' right to protest.
Mr Kokotajlo keeps speeches about its cruelty and anti-scientific dogma to a minimum, preferring to present the Witnesses' practices with a quiet clarity and specificity.
Mutual masturbators can experience a sexual release both individual and shared, and the specificity of the activity doesn't threaten the romantic seriousness of the primary relationship.
The musical blurriness reflects concealed specificity; it abounds with wispy, satiny guitar hooks that would gleam if they weren't blunted by a heavier blanket of atmosphere.
Given the danger of misidentifying a cancer patient (which could lead to death), tests are generally designed to ensure a high sensitivity by decreasing specificity (i.e.
Voiced by Cao Fei, one of many talking heads in the film, the downside is that this globalization threatens to erase the specificity of Chinese culture.
"You have been very much able to avoid any specificity like no one I have ever seen before," ranking member Diane Feinstein said at one point.
Nonas alerts each of us to the specificity of being — or, more precisely, to one's own specific being in a specific time and a specific place.
And in some cases, like this one, the sheer abundance of violence is an outright disservice to the specificity and power of any individual violent act.
Focusing attention on the identity, physicality, and specificity of the performer can be enlightening, as it highlights gender, disability, race and other aspects of human difference.
It's a classical comic book interpretation of history, in which random fragments of the past are patched together to create a hero of perfect ideological specificity.
Whatever the state of the industry or the prevailing winds in the culture and the digital economy, the integrity and specificity of cinema is a fact.
Google's ad platform, which minted $116.3 billion last year alone, is a top destination for advertisers due to its ability to reach audiences with unprecedented specificity.
Genetics plays a role in mental disorder, as do environmental influences, but the drugs do not have the specificity to target the causes of an illness.
Google's ad platform, which minted $220006 billion last year alone, is a top destination for advertisers due to its ability to reach audiences with unprecedented specificity.
Today's formalization of monetization rules unifies Facebook's existing Community Standards, Page Terms, and Payment terms, plus goes into more specificity about exactly what can't be monetized.
It lives and breaths metal references, sure, but it's also a colorful and warm, with a specificity to each region and each faction that lives there.
Occasional references to sand, pools, and speedboats establish the setting as California-decadent, but the lyrics, too, eschew past specificity for more generalized romantic-existential plaints.
The centerpiece of Mr. Trump's plan is a huge $5.8 trillion tax cut unaccompanied by specificity around what expenses would be cut to pay for it.
Ms. Jenkins revels in the specificity of the characters, in their tastes and habits and imperfections, without bloating any of them into representative or stereotypical figures.
It is the very nature of our current crisis that the sensory overload and resulting mental exhaustion make clarity, specificity and precision all the more urgent.
The difference between these paintings and the single compositions in his previous show is the specificity of the scene, which snaps the wayward imagery into focus.
She skillfully wields the matter-of-fact language of newspapers, freeing it from specificity and opening it up to new interpretations that we must forge ourselves.
Underneath the hood, a million small adjustments have been made, especially to the lyrics, which have shed some of their pop haze in favor of specificity.
Still, Sanders doesn't target tech with the same laser-focused specificity as Warren did, instead lumping tech in with his distaste for centralized wealth accrued elsewhere.
It also would be helpful to have antibody-detecting tests that could provide more specificity over time on which specific antibodies may be best, they wrote.
These letters take the grand archetype of suicidal Plath, the elaborate, brittle mythologies that have sprung up around her, and give them an unforgettable human specificity.
Her Italian ancestry dropped to 22014 percent, from the 20153 percent Italian that showed on her main page, and the specificity of her African heritage disappeared.
And this from a man who was himself all guns blazing, all partisan passion, all pornographic specificity when it came to Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky?
Wimbledon, which has a tradition of deviating from the rankings in its seeding because of the specificity of grass, is likely to take a different approach.
Cannon's "intense specificity captures a world in amber, permitting intimate access to the pantries, gardens and garages of Britain's past," our reviewer, Samantha Hunt, wrote here.
"Hurricane," with its dark subject matter and striking specificity, really shouldn't resonate unless you've dated a guy who lives in Bed Stuy and trips on LSD.
But the withholding of details necessary to engineer the initial lull backfires in the second half, when the lack of specificity leaves the characters ill defined.
"The quality of that writing, the specificity of it, the way he had imagined that story and those characters' lives — it was all there," he said.
When she has the opportunity to defend her own plans, she does so with the firmness and specificity she's eschewed in the Medicare for All debate.
Still, the researchers wished to gain more specificity about the ideal level of exercise for disc health and so began rooting deeper into their accelerometer data.
Specificity like the above is crucial in federal FEMA aid to Puerto Rico given the governor's, PREPA's and PROMESA's formal opposition to low-cost renewable energy.
All of this happened a long time ago, of course, but in spite of its historical specificity, "BPM" never feels like a bulletin from the past.
Only the lyrics establish a theme that fits their larger project of celebrating the grandiosity of American myth — specificity narrows the scope a little, that's all.
But if authenticity and specificity are not problems here, the play, working so diligently to unpack ethnic and social stereotypes, falls right into the theatrical kind.
Alun Williams makes ahistorical history paintings by playing with the postmodern circulation of context-free imagery, mixing free-spirited image accumulation with glints of personal specificity.
Critics of the evolving deal have also said it suffers from a lack of specificity on certain provisions that China uses to systematically block foreign companies.
The title also obviously signals that this movie is about us — first-person plural, audience and filmmakers alike — but with some additional specificity: US = United States.
RM: There is such an interesting thing that I thought happened in this piece, between specificity and storytelling, and then this idea of infiniteness or possibility.
His performances and installations invite viewers to think in context and to build, with care and specificity, the field of conversation in which a work exists.
Authorities briefed reporters Monday because of the specificity of the threat and assured commuters that there would be increased patrols and the Metro lines would be safe.
The semi-autobiographical tale is written by Dowd, who renders the show's childhood tribulations — and the adult issues that often surround them — with specificity, heart and hilarity.
RNAi, in theory, works instead like a set of tweezers, plucking its victims with exquisite specificity by clicking into sequences of genetic code unique to that organism.
"They lack precision and there was no specificity about frequency in responses as to exactly how often was 'a little' or 'some of the time'," he noted.
AS AN artist, Roland Topor is hard to pin down: his work is best characterised by the specificity of his humour and the variety of his creations.
I use that word as well, but I think the specificity of bisexual's important because the more you use a word, the more you can destigmatize it.
In an interview on BuzzFeed News' AM to DM, Mac said "you can tell by the specificity of the dress code" how it unfairly targets black women.
You can look at her as this American writer; you can look at her as a Black woman writer — she always said that [she wanted] that specificity.
Editor's note: Hyperallergic's in-house style guide typically capitalizes the terms "Black" and "Indigenous" when referring to markers of identity in an effort to encourage greater specificity.
What we need is more Lenas of Annihilation, Lorraine Broughtons of Atomic Blonde, and Dianas of Wonder Women — more women characters who crackle with originality and specificity.
"Probably not that specificity," House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady said at a policy forum when asked if the plan due for release on Sept.
The specificity of Alphona's fashion design gives the TV show's costume designers, Meredith Markworth-Pollack and Samantha Rattner, a strong foundation for the characters' on-screen looks.
So much television tells universal stories, but to present broad themes with this kind of intense specificity takes a whole lot of skill and even more heart.
The Band's Visit has been uniformly praised for its music, and in their soft emotion and cultural specificity, the songs are quite distinct for a Broadway musical.
While license plate captures might seem relatively benign, when cross-referenced against other databases, they can be used to track the movements of individuals with alarming specificity.
Similar protests in California erupted with the proposal of a bill that sought to increase the specificity of ethnicity data collected by state education and health agencies.
Over the past five and a half years, he's reviewed hundreds of varieties (the long pepper review, posted earlier today, was episode 309) with almost encyclopedic specificity.
I still think that your art can be semi-self-indulgent in that it's centered around personal experienced and it's highly specific, but there's relatability in specificity.
Marshalltown, Iowa (CNN)Donald Trump touted the strength of his anti-abortion position during a press conference Tuesday, but dodged questions testing the specificity of those views.
The specificity is actually something that happened in real life, from a minister listing off foods like that — not those specific foods, but confectionaries and so forth.
Homesickness for a place you can never visit Levitate is more nostalgic than other Lone records, an appropriate quality given the specificity and intensity of its references.
TMG has sufficiently alleged the elements of an action for promissory fraud with sufficient specificity, and the demurrer is overruled as to the sixth cause of action.
Though the artists who applied for the project were unable to achieve precise site-specificity, the extant works they selected all probe the billboard's incompletely fulfilled potential.
The men and women of the group issued a list of supplies they'd like to receive — one that rivals a Bridezilla's wedding registry in length and specificity.
The actual amount of debt is not known and is higher — presidential candidates are required to reveal only debt of $250 million or above, without further specificity.
It's a plan that SolarCity board chairman Elon Musk first tipped on a conference call last month, but now we have a bit more specificity around scope.
"Concord goes too far in asserting that the Special Counsel must also show that Concord knew with specificity 'how the relevant laws described those functions,' " Friedrich wrote.
Her lack of specificity became a vulnerability as the primary race heated up, especially because she had established herself as the candidate with a plan for everything.
This move was unorthodox because FBI directors don't usually talk about prominent cases with the level of specificity that Comey did, especially if charges are not expected.
The Bridges have two daughters and a son, Douglas, who is "introspective" but "totally unremarkable" and the source of much of the books' humor and weird specificity.
While some such pressure is inevitable, strengthening the independence of the office and increasing the specificity of what is required for each tier can mitigate this problem.
That kind of specificity was key to Elious&apos marketing strategy when she made the shift from a broad range of products to her high-earning services.
They focused on segments of 16 cancer genes and 8 protein biomarkers in an effort to increase the sensitivity and specificity and lower the cost of sequencing.
What distinguishes this track from earlier Wayne songs where he just cavorts all over the beat is, in my eyes, there is less specificity to the punchlines.
The orthodox sense of site-specificity has given way to reform interpretations that allow works inspired by one setting to be relocated and modified to suit others.
But in contrast to Wolff's loose and gossipy tome, Woodward's book is expected to provide a great deal of specificity — facts, dates, reconstructions of meetings, and documents.
The owners made a decent living doing so, but Shah and Conine saw a bigger future for this sort of product specificity, according to a 2012 Inc.
And I think the pricing will increase as those imperfections are overcome and more specificity and addressibilty allows you to buy more with greater effectiveness and efficiency.
"Visitors can discover the history and the specificity of the place," Marie Lemaire, the head of the Office de Tourisme de Chantilly, said in an email interview.
Psychiatric research has long been moving away from the idea that your brain is a bag of chemicals; modern neuroscientists are asking for a little more specificity.
" The 2019 prize went to Austrian author Peter Handke "for an influential work that with linguistic ingenuity has explored the periphery and the specificity of human experience.
But what if we told you that there's a subscription service out there that curates deluxe beauty samples with the same level of specificity as your BFFs?
Mr. Kentridge sees his role as providing the structure for a production and illustrating broader themes, giving the performers unusual freedom to fill in the psychological specificity.
More than five centuries later, it's still easy to see why: He had an unprecedented ability to capture human expression and sensibility in all its ephemeral specificity.
Vocalist and guitarist Domenic (Nicky) Palermo sings of self-destruction with the kind of specificity that makes even the most personal and intimate confessions feel readily accessible.
The offerings have grown in size, scope and specificity — some tailored to a company's mission, others unwittingly reflective of it and still others that seem oddly random.
Quite curiously, Williams makes ahistorical history paintings by playing with the postmodern circulation of context-free imagery, mixing free-spirited image accumulation with glints of personal specificity.
So the amount of obsession with accuracy was in order to have that kind of detail and atmosphere and that kind of specificity all over the place.
It's a nice sentiment, but, much like the current wave of commentary vaguely blaming "tribalism" for the country's political woes, its lack of specificity deprives it of force.
It has familiar love story elements to it, but it also feels situated in the now — mainly because of the immigration aspects to the story, and cultural specificity.
But the beauty and mystery of specificity in storytelling is that the more precisely the details draw on the artist's memory, the more universal the story often feels.
Smiles, McDonald's says, are free, and the smiles you get there are free not only of price, but also of meaning, impact, or specificity, which was just perfect.
It achieved the same detections with a sensitivity of 86.2% and a specificity of 86.4% in all blood vessels, including those at the minimum diameter of 110 μm.
The 2017 FACT is Fitch's most powerful yet for peer comparison of financial metrics in the sector, allowing a degree of issuer specificity and targeting never before available.
All Republican proposals to replace the Affordable Care Act — not just Price's, but Paul Ryan's and several others, which vary greatly in their specificity — would remove these elements.
First it was an apartment in Echo Park for $300, then a partner with crazy specificity, like a photographer with long blond surfer hair and a Parisian mom.
Likewise, Westminster parliamentarianism and Britain's common-law legal system run on common-sense specificity and abstract principle, not the codified layers between the two that define the mainland.
I remember being struck by its specificity, particularly in a town that was so deeply wounded and, being a casino hub, seemed generic and corporate on its surface.
Angel rounds, Series A, bootstrapping — a lot of funding jargon gets thrown around with little specificity and the fresh-faced Australian startup scene is particularly guilty of this.
During the debate, Kaine tried in this way to absolve himself from the need to address abortion policy with any specificity, but this tired approach is wearing thin.
These are two questions, among many left to the imagination, that allow the viewer to create the "specificity" that is informed by the individual's cultural perceptions and biases.
"The market was disappointed by Trump's lack of specificity and details on his fiscal spending plans," said Kathy Lien, managing director at BK Asset Management in New York.
This specificity "makes it much more likely that encountering the cue will spontaneously bring the memory to mind," Celia Harris, a cognitive scientist also at Macquarie, wrote me.
For as much specificity as reporting at places like Kotaku and Eurogamer have provided, it only goes so far, and we're left to consider the whole, tainted work.
Above all, it must provide a legal framework that embraces the cultural and linguistic specificity of Catalonia and protects its self-government from political sways elsewhere in Spain.
NOTE: This post has been updated from the original to add context, specificity, and source links to the paragraph describing the Sea Change foundation and other environmental groups.
Those thousands of "Baby Shark" videos are shocking in both their breadth and specificity, in their deft algorithmic delivery of a bored toddler's every hunt-and-peck wish.
So is the odd specificity of his support for Mr. Putin's priorities, which is in stark contrast with the vagueness of everything else he has said about policy.
Amid the booming world of electronic dance music, which has largely become a kind of maximalist but vague orgy, Lévy offers counterprogramming with the specificity of his sound.
We won't get the rich specificity of Mexican Spanish, the endless ways Rwandans share being Rwandan, the tones and gestures of China, the complex family relationships of Thailand.
The power of her work comes from its suggestion that specificity and universality of identity and experience are not mutually exclusive concepts, but often exist side by side.
These nascent efforts point to a global modernization that doesn't come at the cost of cultural specificity or aesthetic homogenization, but synthesizes calligraphic traditions to create new forms.
To find this limit for cold temperatures, scientists have moved past using stationary weather stations to analyzing satellite data so they may survey larger areas with greater specificity.
Their delicacy and specificity are not usual to their sources, confirming the notion that older art is always a candidate for further use if the talent is there.
With that specificity, and that acknowledgment of intimacy, the drama starts to percolate at last, doing what drama traditionally does: Make the feelings of others accessible to everyone.
Those parts of the book are elegantly delineated, but it's the unexpected specificity of Halberstadt's observations that ultimately makes this memoir as lush and moving as it is.
The specificity of the actions, as Stunka executed them with careful authenticity, only once permitting the underlying pathos to erupt, prevented the sad life portrayed from being generic.
Even in the most insubstantial stories — and some of these pieces are quite insubstantial, more like sketches than fully developed works — the specificity of her voice elevates everything.
As earnest as the film is in its derivative and ghastly genre machinations, Travolta's performance as Terl delivers on the specificity that makes a cinematic disaster become legend.
Despite the specificity of time and place, there's a widely applicable reading to glean, concerning the collective construction of icons and the parasocial connections people form to them.
Yet in our postmodern, postmedia times we have tended to shy away from the Greenbergian concept of medium-specificity as a particularly relevant principle for organizing historical exhibitions.
In their breadth and daring, they are akin to opera, except that the words are not a sequence of singable vowels but real thoughts that ripple with specificity.
While the imminence and specificity of those threats has been called into question, here is direct evidence of a US ambassador being watched by an ally of Trump's.
But the more I acted the Strong Female Lead, the more I became aware of the narrow specificity of the characters' strengths — physical prowess, linear ambition, focused rationality.
"I'm not going to be able to say with great specificity what the end state of that is going to be in terms of presence there," he said.
The humor is so specific as to almost be regional, and it has its own language that shoots out of that specificity to hit a much broader topic.
Public Trust has now happened in three different locations—it's lost some of that site-specificity, also in the sense that it's not specific to my body anymore.
I figured when I was done with Key & Peele, I could bring even more specificity to my work as an actor, and I wanted to try that out.

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