Neither Top Down nor Resurrection are explained in detail, but Top Down is almost guaranteed to keep at least one player's camera fixed in a top-down angle.
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I think it's top down, and top down, I don't necessarily mean within the company, the CEO.
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Unlike a network that is very top down — and even the BBC is very top down — we're bottom up.
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So, you can say it's top-down because it's federal funding, but it's top-down mediated by the community, who are at the leading edge.
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And, actually, the fact that US states are the ones administering elections means there is less room for top-down corruption or top-down rigging that you were talking about.
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David McCourt: Autocratic, top-down leaders like Putin, Xi and Erdogan may look like a return to stronger, top-down management, but it is a "dead cat bounce," as the investing expression goes.
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Stan and Joan take a joyride with the top down.
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But then it also has to come from top down.
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Is it everyone that stalks me from the top down?
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I just don't see any top down solution to this.
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Especially with the top down; this thing is a riot.
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Our leadership is tainted by corruption from the top down.
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"It has to start from the top down," Christie said.
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Economy grows from the middle out not top down. pic.twitter.
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Semiconductor manufacture works from the top down, cutting things away.
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That's not anything we're going to solve from the top down.
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The third difference is the top-down nature of the clusters.
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Obama's attack on the internet is another top down power grab.
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Mr Johnson is sceptical about the party's top-down morality campaign.
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His effort to spur the private sector is, oddly, top-down.
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Obama's attack on the internet is another top down power grab.
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The Phillies are in the midst of a top-down rebuild.
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His fundamental concern about big data is its top-down approach.
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"We see a favourable top-down environment for outperformance," they wrote.
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A top-down structure of authority might create even more conflict.
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There is no top-down approach to what stories were written.
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Men tend to rely on top-down control and corrective action.
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The traditional top-down structure of teaching has been shaken loose.
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It's a way to solve the problem of top-down mandates.
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For the new model the top-down profile is even slimmer.
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"This type of communication is less top-down," said Mr. Piaia.
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We've made top-down transparency a foundational part of our culture.
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It was another top-down attempt at stamping out a controversy.
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Until then, environmental policy consisted almost entirely of top-down regulation.
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It will take action, and a commitment from the top down.
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Instead, she would be subject to top-down scheduling and limitations.
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"It's a coordinated decision from the top down," Mr. Anderson said.
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David Brooks Legislation can be crafted bottom up or top down.
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However, "We don't want to implement top-down policies," Stuart emphasizes.
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The Republican Party is pretty much a hierarchical, top-down institution.
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It's not top down, it's not ... Give me three key issues.
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But that top-down manipulation is only part of the story.
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Is that a product of Ryan's top-down approach as well?
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"It really was a top-down type of approach," said McIntyre.
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Inside many companies, automation doesn't simply unfold as a top-down imperative.
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It's incredibly hard to develop an edge from such top-down viewpoints.
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It subverts structures that privilege top-down hierarchies from composer to performer.
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This is a great scenario to consider top-down bottom-up shades.
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Where better than a long drive to Vegas with the top down?
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But creators tend to engage with fans via a top-down approach.
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"Goals are now created bottom-up and not top-down," Watt said.
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But China is also known for its all-powerful top-down approach.
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This can either be peer-to-peer or top down from management.
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Top-down integration is something he's emphasized to all of his employees.
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"It's your department, and you set the tone, top-down," Jacqueline says.
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" Top-down inspiration: "Our great women leaders attract more great women leaders.
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Than a single person making a decision, a top-down decision-making.
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But none would aspire to re-impose Christianity by top-down methods.
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It will turn from a top down to a bottom up perspective.
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And a top-down view of some of the logic as well.
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And indeed, environmental proposals are often top-down, bureaucratic, job-killing messes.
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I think they didn't want it to be a top-down hierarchy.
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He also plans "a top-down review of all anti-coal regulations".
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Instead of relying on local initiatives, these measures are mostly top-down.
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Turks embraced the reforms that he introduced quickly and from top down.
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It turns out I did need another twin stick top-down shooter.
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Let's just describe all of the components first, from the top down.
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Gone are the days of Beltway jargon and top-down marching orders.
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Or will it come from DC and move from the top down?
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Instead of a top-down approach, we are witnessing federalism at work.
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This is the political revolution we need — bottom up, not top down.
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Top-down governance through layers of administrative structures is no longer working.
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But the pressure almost certainly won't be coming from the top down.
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But the absence of any top-down organization is also a weakness.
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" He said: "Decisions in Britain are overwhelmingly taken from the top down.
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"Each of our three academies start from the top down," Ramos said.
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The House Republican health care bill is a pure top-down document.
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But it is no use when it comes to top-down knowledge.
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And change in this regard really can come from the top down.
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Such a deeply rooted problem calls for an strong, top-down approach.
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PBS isn't a top-down organization—it's a network of regional nodes.
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You cannot have top-down innovation at a place like the Times.
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In the end, while ARKQ uses a combination of top-down and bottom-up active management, ROBO is primarily top-down, trying to capture the performance of the robotics and automation theme, "for good or ill," according to FactSet.
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North Korea is a top-down nation, and Kim&aposs word is law.
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The predominant method of communication is peer-to-peer, it's not top-down.
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If gentrification originally was kind of bottom-up, this is definitely top-down.
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Taste was top-down for most of history, but now it's bottom-up.
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Neither can command a top-down global structure comparable to the Catholic hierarchy.
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In the West, corporate innovation has generally been a secretive, top-down affair.
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The fact is, the authority on these matters comes from the top down.
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It's a systemic issue that needs to be solved from the top down.
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The knock-off relationship is no longer top-down; it happens in circles.
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Farrow's piece paints a picture of a company with top-down culture problems.
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Instead of explicit top-down censorship we have implicit peer-to-peer censorship.
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Many cartels are operated in a strict top-down fashion, like an army.
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We want bottom-up organic growth, not top-down policies driven by Washington.
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Change UK was an attempt to create a party from the top down.
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But this approach will only work if it comes from the top down.
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He sees a market that's top-down and focused on heavy sales cycles.
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The bureaucrats turned the estates into top-down co-operatives, which soon failed.
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He said the party would have to rebuild itself from the top down.
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Eurogamer even coined a new term for it: top down fuck-em-up.
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Savage, explosive 2-player action with totally strange top-down Mode 7 stages.
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Pipelines, refineries, and power plants operate on a top-down chain of command.
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But like most top-down structures, the Shed invests in its own enrichment.
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I know you know this, but elections often tend to work top down.
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In today's world everything is much more grass roots up, not top down.
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Those were centrally planned, top-down objectives that you paid bonuses against. Okay.
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Top-down authoritarian directives built China's factory floors and high-speed rail networks.
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But big, top-down changes like that are only part of the picture.
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No one person or group dictates the primary calendar from the top down.
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It has to become part of how it's implemented from the top down.
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Trump's domestic economic policy, however, has been standard Republican top-down class warfare.
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My hair becomes a bird's nest when I drive with the top down.
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Liberating people to act, not top-down solutions, is the cure to paralysis.
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For the top-down view, nothing beats a gondola trip up Grouse Mountain.
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Media has moved from a top-down model to something slightly more crowdsourced.
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Historically, top-down approaches estimate emissions that are about twice bottom-up estimates.
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Professional development — courses, conferences, credits — has traditionally been a totally top-down transaction.
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Top-down knowledge comprises cognitive models of the world and how it works.
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But the media is structured in an extremely top-down and hierarchical manner.
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Rockstar Games teased new game modes, races and cars coming to its popular GTA Online, including two new Adversary Modes called Resurrection — "a gallows humor take on dodgeball" — and an homage to top-down 2D GTA games appropriately called Top Down.
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Under the old regime, the art world was ruled in a top-down fashion.
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"The whole award process is top down, and it's skewed and objective," he said.
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Digital innovations from the top down and bottom up are making shipping smarter too.
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The scutoid shape was named after this top-down view of a beetle's scutellum.
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We're tired of politicians who campaign as progressives but govern as top-down conservatives.
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The information doesn't spread in such a top-down way as it did before.
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The old, paternalistic, Robert Moses-style, top-down approach is long out of date.
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Legislated and top-down calls for accountability won't fix the problem on their own.
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With the top down, the premium but rather spare interior is significantly brightened up.
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The problem for Ryan is that this top-down approach to governing has limits.
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"It's very different from traditional industry, where you'll see top-down campaigns," John says.
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Can something like that be sort of you know imposed top down as though?
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Importantly, he reports directly to me because it has to have top-down sponsorship.
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"We've got some top-down selling," says Michael McCarthy, an analyst at CMC Markets.
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"I think we're in another dangerous, authoritarian, top-down moment right now," Tyrnauer said.
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They applied the top-down approach Booker had framed as necessary to the effort.
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Democratic leaders, for their part, are no strangers to charges of top-down governing.
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It's a lot less top-down than I think the perception is about Washington.
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The original Pokémon games used a fixed, top-down view that limited your perspective.
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State bureaucrats are left to use bottom-up methods to meet top-down goals.
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Such a top-down structure … is key to ensuring that no groups are formed.
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"Top-down decision-making often feels this way to those in power," she wrote.
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That person said there was no top-down directive for employees to back Dorsey.
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"Top-down management is sort of out of fashion these days," Mr. Glynn said.
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For one thing, despite being a top-down shooter, Butter Royale is decidedly nonviolent.
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The corporate culture at Volkswagen has been defined by its rigid, top-down approach.
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This elite occupied the commanding heights of society and controlled big, top-down organizations.
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But regulating from the top-down, as the CFPB primarily does, has its drawbacks.
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How has pervasive top-down climate denial persisted in the USDA for this long?
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The phone is smaller, and it folds from the top down, rather than sideways.
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This was a one-man show from the top down for self-serving reasons.
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They say the top-down leadership never misses an opportunity to play it safe.
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One tells the story from the top down; the other from the ground up.
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Microsoft, meanwhile, works from the top down and focuses on the overall end goal.
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His top-down management style is not altogether out of step with previous monarchs.
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The top-down rhetoric of divisiveness and intolerance continues to have a corrosive effect.
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That's top-down looking into the weeds and finding what is the real story.
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Do you think the vinyl resurgence is negatively affecting music distribution from the top down?
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"The blame is to be shared from the top down," Sarver told the Arizona Republic.
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That change didn't happen from the top down, but it happened from the bottom up.
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But Clinton won the primary using a far more top-down, big-donor fundraising approach.
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"We really think it's a bottom-up market, not a top-down market," he said.
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Some in government circles want a top-down overhaul before Iraq erupts from the bottom.
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And the anger over Morey's statement isn't necessarily a top-down sentiment from the government.
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Fans did not hear a lot of top-down accountability over the last three days.
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Top speed with the top down is 196 mph, so hang on to your hat.
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That's a different way, because top down without an explanation is how most companies run.
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"It's a top-down perspective of this business," Chrostowski said of his six-month program.
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You also have top-down tail winds from a relatively and broadly strong tech sector.
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Second, can NEOM generate bottom-up creativity to match the top-down vision and planning?
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Trust has become an equalizing force, moving power from top-down to peer-to-peer.
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Our approach will be tech-neutral and flexible — not top-down, or command and control.
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The carefree tousle you get from riding around in a convertible with the top down?
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Season one occasionally struggled with a bit of a top-down approach to character development.
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These top-down demands can trap local banks, preventing them from adjusting to changing markets.
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They go ride around the city, take the top down, go to the second lines.
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We'd take the convertible and with the top down, we'd go sailing along the highway.
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Debate over these alternatives should be nonpartisan, not a left-right or top-down issue.
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"Obama's attack on the internet is another top down power grab," Trump tweeted in 2014.
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Under one-party rule, it was a top-down affair based on an imperial presidency.
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Ultimately, lasting stability must be driven from the ground up rather than the top down.
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This morning, however, the company announced some pretty big changes coming from the top, down.
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The problem was we lacked a top-down vision, and I think you need both.
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" Right after Madonna pulled her top down, the singer joked: "Oh shit, sorry, sexual harassment.
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The top down was essentially a ventilation solution, as cars weren't equipped with air conditioning.
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If I'm understanding you correctly, it requires a concerted top-down effort to rig elections.
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They told you what to do, it was essentially a top-down kind of thing.
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A man in a blue Porsche convertible — top down — waited impatiently at a traffic light.
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Mr. Shetty said that, trade secrets aside, confidentiality is a top-down requirement from clients.
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So there was a disjunct from the top down from the police in the community.
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This is, in part, the folly of a top-down approach to responding to pandemics.
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The nation responded to the turmoil both from the bottom up and the top down.
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A plan to bring the top down and reduce inequality must be constitutional and administrable.
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Automatically analyzing super-detailed, top-down images helps insurers understand crucial, property-specific risk factors.
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The government's top-down approach, closed-mouth bureaucracy and hoarding of information can hobble research.
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The top-down, controlled quality of the conducting made the performance seem rigid at times.
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We consider this from the top down to be one of our highest editorial priorities.
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Maybe freedom, defined in this crude, top-down way, isn't the be-all, end-all.
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This needs to be spread from the top-down in addition to the bottom-up.
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And the responsibility for this immobility belongs to an executive too used to top-down.
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"Anytime there's any type of dysfunction, turmoil, it starts from the top down," TO says.
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And it means giving hardworking taxpayers a raise through less top-down command and control.
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"It&aposs a little bit of hand-to-hand combat and top down," Settle said.
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It wasn't just top-down, "bridging" social capital that was important in that earlier period.
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The first game was all sprite-based 2D, and top-down, so this is something new.
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Instead, our perception of reality is a complex interplay between bottom-up and top-down processes.
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As such, we cannot know if we are looking at it top-down or bottom-up.
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However, as the Times indicated, this kind of shift would need to be entirely top-down.
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But it has also made top-down government more difficult, sometimes to the detriment of reform.
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Today, the road reflects the hierarchy that organizes life in Russia into a top-down structure.
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Change has to come from within; not from the ground up, but from the top down.
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In the 1970s India embarked on a top-down "white revolution" to match the green one.
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Even Stardew Valley's big world seems miniature because of its top-down viewpoint and discrete areas.
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Compared with Russia's top-down system, command and control is hard enough in consensus-bound NATO.
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But Brasilia, Canberra and Washington, D.C. have ended up viable for all their top-down planning.
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Government opponents have blasted the top-down process as a "fraud" and the referendum as "illegitimate".
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Next thing you know, he reaches over and pulls her top down, exposing her bare breast.
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They are hanging tough as they gamble, ride top down, and count out money in bandos.
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Let's scrap this budget and rebuild the nation from the bottom up, not the top down.
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I think it has to come with a top-down reconfiguration of the entire qualifying system.
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When the Federal Interstate Highway Act was passed in 1956, it was a top-down strategy.
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But perhaps President Trump's unconventional, experimental top-down diplomacy will help Kim to see things differently.
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Mr Teixeira argues that decoupling is a customer-driven phenomenon—bottom-up rather than top-down.
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This top-down structure reinforces the notion that church leaders are divinely inspired and set apart.
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The Collins-Reed bill is intended to inject cybersecurity into businesses through a top-down approach.
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Or, inspiring, depending on if you read from the bottom up rather than the top down.
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What I believe is that you are not going to make change with top-down efforts.
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So it is with organizations: traditional organizations (spiders) have a rigid hierarchy and top-down leadership.
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But it won't be imposed top down, it will be for the many, by the many.
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In any event, only the top-down version of the problem can be solved this way.
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"Part of the president's directive is a top-down review of every federal agency," DeVos said.
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There are better ways to help these workers than one-size-fits-all, top-down solutions.
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It's more important to build the company from the top down and what it stands for.
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I believe religion is most effective when it's built from the ground up, not top down.
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Ms. Baker considered the top-down, male-centered, charismatic model of leadership a political dead end.
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It remains unclear to what extent recent top-down decrees will be able to drive change.
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This is known as top-down processing, where the whole element is perceived before individual characteristics.
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As long as you are pursuing a top-down approach you're going to have a problem.
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Top-down management of law enforcement can lead to pointless arrest quotas or unhelpful security lapses.
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It was very top down, and they did some things that got them into big trouble.
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There's no evidence of a top-down effort from the Ukrainian government to interfere U.S. politics.
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Climate progress has historically been driven from the bottom-up, not the top down from Washington.
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"The difference is due to further downward revisions to our top-down earnings estimates," it said.
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The bottom-up revolution is still happening, even if some top-down people are in power.
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"It is the kind of top-down, comfortable approach for people in power," he goes on.
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Democratic candidates have criticized Trump's top-down and overtly political approach to handling the disease's outbreak.
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Mr. Trump's top-down negotiations could lead to a stable deterrence relationship between the two countries.
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Even when the industry does act, efforts from the top down can fail to take root.
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Their comments reflect a narrative that China's top-down education system delivers from a young age.
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A more top-down style Initially, this wave did not wash as heavily over the Senate.
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Yuan and the company's top-down approach to providing a good work environment hasn't gone unnoticed.
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But the government continues its top-down, state-dominated approach in disease surveillance, reporting and response.
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Theirs was a top-down revolution, imposed by the state and was widely perceived as inauthentic.
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Beijing has unleashed a series of top-down measures to get offices and factories humming again.
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Small cells have become commonplace in the leaderless protest movement and replaced traditional top-down organization.
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Organized crime, and organized crime in Mexico especially, is often portrayed as a top-down enterprise.
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He recalled that Pennington would drive them around the ballpark in a convertible with the top down.
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Traditional journalism has also been top-down, but Wales said that won't be the approach at Wikitribune.
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These are more likely to be effective if developed from the bottom-up rather than top-down.
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It's learning to make hard changes not just from the top down, but from the ground up.
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The real standout is the city itself, and how it's experienced through the top-down isometric perspective.
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It looks like a more charming take on the top-down style of A Link Between Worlds.
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In the real world of 2020, we're witnessing an inversion of the top-down fakery of 1984.
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I think he started top-down, built his brand with the luxe model and then moved down.
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The shrines look like Zelda dungeons, a sort of top-down view of a grid of tiles.
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While most of the game is top-down, sketches of the characters will appear while they're talking.
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Heavyweight, top-down architectures such as CORBA/IIOP in the 1990s evolved into SOA in the 2000s.
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Even as recently as 2008, the model was simple: Build your fundraising operation from the top down.
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So, to make your life a little easier, we recommend starting your costume from the top down.
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This is not just a top-down process in which people with technology force it upon others.
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Unlike with past social movements, if change is to come it will be from the top down.
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Power is never simply a top-down affair, and it's not the province of one gender alone.
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He is convinced that success must come from the bottom up, rather than through top-down interventions.
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The lines among top-down government institutions and bottom-up problem solvers have never been more blurred.
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The shift is driven from the top down, rather than, as elsewhere, by ethically minded individual investors.
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However, Cramer changed his point of view to look at things from a top-down perspective instead.
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Samsung is already moving to restructure its top-down hierarchical culture, a commonly cited complaint against chaebols.
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First and foremost, Arena believes that the American soccer program needs immediate improvement from the top down.
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History has mostly demonized Moses for his top-down approach and made an urban heroine of Jacobs.
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You work top-down, like you're parting a tree's canopy to find the thick branches deep inside.
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Both parties' processes over time, though, have evolved to become less top down than they once were.
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We learned about bottom-up versus top-down, and how to get the community and government involved.
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"It's very much a top-down move, it's a market driven move, not company specific," added Stockton.
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The former puts pressure from the top down, while the latter applies pressure from the bottom up.
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Their caution reveals how big a role market forces, as opposed to top-down orders, now play.
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Is there ever top-down pressure on the design team to use certain parts of the console?
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Still, Hsieh is steadfast about holacracy and the promise of upending the traditional top-down corporate structure.
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Trust me, if it was a top-down approach, we'd be a lot more disciplined out here.
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Perception did not, then, simply work from the bottom up; it worked first from the top down.
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This top-down account of perception had, in fact, been around for more than two hundred years.
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But figuring out how to combine top-down predictions and bottom-up signals was not always easy.
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This will require expanding from a largely top-down approach to supporting communities from the ground up.
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They slow progress by focusing on hierarchy, top-down decision making, rigid deadlines and short-term outcomes.
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But it sometimes happens anyway, partly because the requirement is hard to enforce from the top down.
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Instead a top-down edict about gender equality has caused national federations to scramble to start programs.
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Rather than asking Twitter to provide a top-down solution, however, we created a bottom-up one.
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What makes the N.B.A. unique is that there is support for political activism from the top down.
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He might be on borrowed time in being able to exert centralized, top-down leadership at all.
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Brooks believes in the ground-up remaking of community rather than in top-down government-inspired reform.
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Through its hiring policies, the United States is trying to manufacture gender equality from the top down.
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But not that long ago, fame was top-down and claustrophobic, and there was no apparent out.
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"Our agents and investigative council advocated for this top-down approach to combat this scam," she said.
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It is possible to see the virtue of a ticket that embodies diversity from the top down.
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Neibert said the new game will not follow the top-down perspective of past "Dark Alliance" games.
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In top down, you ask, What problems do elite politicians have and how can they be addressed?
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Institutions need to provide top-down changes in culture, structure, and strategy to effectively address this epidemic.
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Those people have not witnessed how even well-intentioned top-down government programs can prove drastically wrong.
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Major policy shifts and top-down initiatives are managed through this cadre system, not by making laws.
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But the era's reforms solved a particular problem of corrupt, top-down power at a particular moment.
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But it still gives me optimism, despite its coming from the top down, not the bottom up.
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We did not see boxing hold itself accountable and responsible for the mistakes from the top down.
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We used to have this top-down notion that reason was on a teeter-totter with emotion.
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SUP might not be her thing, but she's got spilling out of a bikini top down pat.
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Its impressive download number, as it turns out, is in part a result of a top-down order.
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Ascension Health employs a dyad structure, with doctors and nurses co-leading the organization from the top down.
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Real change never takes place from the top down, or in the living rooms of wealthy campaign contributors.
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It is not granted from the top down, or depend on the largesse of the rich or powerful.
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It had nothing to do with how we thought about it from a very superficial, top-down perspective.
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Top-down processes refer to the expectations, beliefs, and context that shape our perceptions and influence our interpretations.
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But it's quite rare for a major news organization to mandate a political bias from the top down.
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Why it matters: Amazon won the top-down battle, with support from governors, mayors and economic development organizations.
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The question is not how the elite should run the school, hospital, or prison—that's top-down thinking.
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Aside from scalability, the most notable feature of LDO architecture is that it flips a top-down system.
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What went wrong had as much to do with their top-down approach as with the proposals themselves.
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So gone is the top-down view in favor of a more immediate third-person, close camera perspective.
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At the same time, its rise in the USSR was rooted in the top-down Soviet economic system.
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But it fails to acknowledge that it is at fault, too, with its top-down approach to urbanisation.
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Even without a top-down directive, the administration's obsession over negative coverage may be having a chilling effect.
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The pair got together to discuss the tech gender gap—from the top down and the ground up.
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Doesn&apost it rub you the wrong way that it&aposs a top-down approach all the time?
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Meanwhile, the history of a top-down policy attempt to effect an energy tech revolution is quite different.
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"We take everything that is happening from the top down in the regulatory environment very seriously," says Paxhia.
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Ape Out's aesthetic is as stark as its soundtrack, with bold colors and top-down point of view.
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Facebook can't enact change from the top-down, but it can boost the efficiency of grass-roots movements.
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But I know what can take that out of them — a big top-down infrastructure that's well organized.
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It represents the exact misguided, top-down, government-knows-best approach that American voters resoundingly rejected in 2016.
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We can't keep depending on traditional, top-down models to tip the scales in peace and sustainability's favor.
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The firm points to both their bottom-up and top-down approaches that lead to the same conclusion.
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This is a far cry from the top-down, one-size-fits-all approach of the Obama CPP.
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Like Church, it is a top-down game that puts you in a sandbox with lots of solutions.
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This top-down approach doesn't meet the needs of every state, and it favors urban over rural Americans.
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If you want to make a difference, I think everyone needs to go, everyone from the top down.
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The top down banter of the candidates on education shows they lack critical understanding of the changing world.
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Influence culture from the top down by focusing on advancing underrepresented minorities and women into visible senior roles.
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But it was also informed by years spent observing the travesty of top-down recovery in nearby Haiti.
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We don't regard the current very authoritarian top-down style of chieftanship as consistent with the traditional institution.
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While some progress can indeed be legislated from the top down, change also happens from the bottom up.
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I think maybe the aesthetic of the top-down, black background when you look at my feed helps.
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""Real change never takes place from the top down, or in the living rooms of wealthy campaign contributors.
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Looking back, you similarly see more angels and founders emerging from more decentralized Google than top-down Apple.
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In fact, the best way to grow our economy is from the middle out, not the top down.
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Incorporating empathy from the top down also helps an organization remain competitive within the job market, says Shanahan.
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"Having fewer elected councilors will make City Hall more remote and top-down for residents," Mr. Siemiatycki said.
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Despite top-down orders from their union leaders to return to classes, county by county, teachers got together.
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Madame Tussauds parades his waxwork through the streets of New York in a veneer-white, top-down convertible.
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In response, Airbnb conducted a top-down review detailed in a 32 page-report released with the announcement.
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Ms. Tulshyan noted, however, that for real progress to happen, something has to change from the top down.
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The U.S. operates using fewer top-down security requirements, choosing instead to emphasize trade groups setting industry standards.
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And Amy Klobuchar put a human face on job losses from decades of failed, top-down economic policy.
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Many are still highly top-down and bureaucratic, and open office plans often mask more deeply conservative customs.
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Inevitably, the solutions they demand are more regulation, more government, more top-down control of Americans' health care.
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Realizing that this top-down effort wasn't working, he devised an alternative known as community-led total sanitation.
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At Samsung, a rigid, top-down culture has been blamed for stifling innovation and allowing problems to fester.
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It's lonely and, yeah, sometimes you're full of rage over the top-down prejudices festering in antiquated institutions.
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ET Hyper Light Drifter is a top-down, colorful rogue-like known for its fast pace and difficulty.
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The top-down 3D style means that you're only going to encounter Hawk Peak if you want to.
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Such a top-down approach is helping to boost the efforts of local carriers to roll out 25G.
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More distressingly, it has left the UAW with little opportunity to root out corruption from the top down.
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But the way they are structured and incentivized from the top down — they aren't structured to do it.
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"I don't believe in their internal top-down investigation," said Mr. Zhang, from the northern city of Shijiazhuang.
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But even that is a far cry from the top-down approach of past presidents, Democratic or Republican.
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And the more the White House and political appointees give them top-down directives, the more they rebel.
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It was a pretty top-down paradigm of news stories and then comments and involvement in them, correct?
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That game will forever be the top-down, super-zoomed-out, massively-exaggerated-of-slide-tackle Sensible Soccer.
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Reconstruction efforts in Iraq and Syria have been a top-down process, as several architectural experts have warned.
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Children need to know how much blood and treasure have been expended to take us from top-down systems to bottom-up ones, how much death and misery were brought about by Marxist top-down ideologies, why socialistic systems fail, and the threat that Big Government poses here in America.
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Leaders in both parties opt for a top-down approach, rejecting the idea of allowing a robust amendments process.
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The good old top-down economic model with a clear separation between service providers and clients was falling apart.
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It's another absolutely gorgeous day, so we take advantage of it by putting the top down on the convertible.
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It begins as a top-down, Space Invaders-style shooter; then, without warning, it switches to side-scrolling action.
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Mr Trump opposes the Clean Power Plan, instead arguing for "a top-down review of all anti-coal regulations".
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Massa once served in Fernandez's cabinet but broke with her over what he called her top-down leadership style.
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"When I studied engineering, it was top down, test-based," she said in a statement offered to the press.
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I have to have trust at every level, that there is leadership that operates bottom up and top down.
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In a fragmented media environment, an Orwellian top-down model of propaganda just doesn't make a lot of sense.
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The smooth top-down action has you navigating a procedurally generated office patrolled by gun-wielding ne'er-do-wells.
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Even top-down initiatives by the government, such as the controversial demonetization decision, struggled to reduce reliance on cash.
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So the bottoms-up folks agree with the top-down folks that this is the phase we are in.
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Of course, the blowback against this Google employee is not top-down authoritarianism or orthodoxy enforced by the state.
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It's very top-down unlike in the U.S., where the market is very bottom-up and state by state.
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"Although digital technology and social media have allowed less top-down and more conversational political communication," the study explains.
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But to seize these, the planning for long-term recovery has to be collaborative and inclusive—not top-down.
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The other solution to the proliferation of competing tags is to implement a controlled, top-down, rigid tagging system.
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But a more top-down way to find accounts relevant to your interests would more directly attack the problem.
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Yael: I want an F Society without a top-down hierarchical model dependent on Mr. Robot/Elliott/Darlene/whoever.
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He wrote that lefties should embrace populism; combining charismatic, top-down leadership with bottom-up assemblies, marches and occupations.
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It's very top down, blow your hair back, foot to the floor as the magic hour dips to night.
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They aspire to create a principled institutional culture, a top-down ethos, where "doing the right thing" comes first.
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Moses's top-down development program would annihilate these communities with no input from the people who belonged to them.
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"I don't think you're going to see top-down videos of cheese-stuffed, deep-fried chicken Oreos," Sifton added.
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The needs of patients are way too complex, variable, and unique for one-size-fits all top-down regulations.
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The top-down nature of the military has helped some veterans develop businesses that require creating order from chaos.
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With an increasing number of people watching sports on mobile devices, the top-down approach is even more pronounced.
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When combating issues such as violent extremism, it's tempting to look at the problem through a top-down lens.
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Ms. DeVos reiterated that she would not fall into "the trap of a top-down approach" of her predecessors.
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I capture Jeremy and Patrick pulling our boat into the sand and top-down shots of Jeremy's homemade tacos.
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Warren wants to centralize economic decisions, creating a Department of Economic Development — a top-down council of government dirigistes.
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This is top-down management, and those who are being managed have been completely left out of the equation.
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When people are suffering and dying and a virus is propagating, high-quality, centralized, top-down direction is critical.
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This shows you how: And here's a top-down look at the heart of the engine and the turbos.
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There were many efforts to develop these sites from the top down rather than from the grass roots up.
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The Arkansas senator conceded, however, these efforts were not comparable to Russia's "systematic, top-down" interference in the election.
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SPEAK FREE is not another top-down congressional initiative that aims to fix problems better handled by the states.
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So we have one firm, we have a top down view on the relative value of different asset classes.
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With "top-down" measurements, on the other hand, the exact source of emissions can be hard to pin down.
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"Everything comes one way from the above," said Ms. Liu, referring to the government's top-down style of communicating.
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Originally implemented to dissuade vulnerable youths from joining extremist groups, it quickly turned into a top-down surveillance network.
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This is Zelda of the top-down variety, much like the seminal SNES game A Link to the Past.
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Coffee Stain Studio's Satisfactory is one example that encapsulates the shift we're seeing away from top-down strategy games.
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That combination would seem to be a far more obvious and top-down editorial strategy than the "Trending" fiasco.
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"I would absolutely call ThirdLove's culture toxic, and I would call it top-down toxic," a former employee said.
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The CEC drew its cost estimates from a comprehensive, top-down report on global clean energy trends from BNEF.
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"A top-down approach to something like this is very difficult because every local community is different," Hasanali says.
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I was only slightly disappointed that we didn't get to roll around the Arc de Triomphe with the top down.
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You have to look at the sectors that you like, as opposed to making an overall top-down macro call.
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These organizations tend to have a number of critical, non-technical workflows that are implemented with a top down structure.
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At a certain point the only communication was "top down", namely from the president to the director to the employees.
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Mistral's series of loitering munitions could aid the Corps on the battlefield by providing it a top-down attack capability.
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Its military culture prefers top-down orders and centralised planning to the initiative and autonomy favoured in NATO armed forces.
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He talks cleverly about replacing a traditional top-down bureaucratic version of socialism with a more democratic, bottom-up version.
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COGO's rating is based on a top-down approach; it is one notch down from its parent's 'BBB+' standalone rating.
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Using the Robomaster S1's camera to drive is much easier than trying to navigate from a top-down perspective.
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But why is the top-down feedback so vulnerable to an increase in the number of items to be remembered?
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Do you guys believe, sort of top down, that eventually you can solve the software problem with another software problem?
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The world, which you view from a top-down perspective, is full of grimy streets lined with flashing neon signs.
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The world was not crying out for yet another twin stick top-down shooter, but Tormentor X Punisher doesn't care.
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I've seen departments, which have top-down leadership that was just totally insensitive to what modern policing actually should be.
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Played locally and online, multiplayer ditches the isometric angle for a traditional top-down view, and the relief is remarkable.
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KEY RATING DRIVERS SBC's ratings are assessed on a top-down basis as per Fitch's public-sector entity rating criteria.
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You don't have to intervene but you also didn't have to put a camera in front of me top down.
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It is fast rendering repetition-based jobs obsolete, along with the top-down management and knowledge structures that organize them.
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The Speaker also amplified his previous vow not to adopt the top-down approach that angered conservatives under Boehner's tenure.
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Theirs is a top-down nuclear ecology, focused on influence and dominance, not strictly economic development or multilateral cooperation alone.
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This is not to say, however, that green republicanism is a top-down exercise in political persuasion; quite the contrary.
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PMDPs are a top-down approach to the crisis, but more can be done to educate from the bottom up.
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Glasser said general disaster risk reduction efforts are too often top-down and focused on global issues and policy talks.
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Rural setup is closely knitted with a traditional top down information flow, having comparatively low level of digital technology penetration.
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" At its core, this philosophy "rejects the authority of top-down hierarchies and replaces them with bottom-up, generative processes.
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This charming little top-down adventure combines some clever puzzle solving with a well-realized black and white art style.
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He added that this model suits the Chinese because of the top-down nature of the world's second-largest economy.
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Unfortunately, our country has much to improve on reducing alliance entanglement, especially in those premised on top-down nation building.
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The movement is more bottom-up than top-down, more face-to-face than virtual, more Middle American than coastal.
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Faced with climate change and inequality, the temptation is to call for draconian top-down measures to throttle economic activity.
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In reality, there is not any real direct democracy within M5S, but a totally top-down orchestration of the movement.
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His revolution was not of the masses — it was meant to be top down, and for a while it worked.
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There's something about zigzagging my way across the top, down the grid and back across again that feels very satisfying.
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In other words, a top-down legislative approach seems destined for failure unless it is supported by what people want.
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Reaganomics radically altered our economy and emphasized top-down markets that prioritized obscene profits over the welfare of everyday Americans.
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When George W. Bush invaded Iraq in 223 to topple Saddam Hussein, we destroyed the government from the top down.
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If not, do we buy that they're all part of a top-down conspiracy that they uphold to this day?
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It was never my intent to top down create these costumes, but more like, Let's just have fun with it.
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They make it very clear that you can accept that yes, Russia interfered in a systematic, organized, top-down fashion.
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And considering how important the calendar is, it may be surprising that no one dictated it from the top down.
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In another echo of the tainted milk scandal, top-down political priorities provide an incentive to look the other way.
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We see these trends converging to make direct giving the benchmark against which the old, top-down models are evaluated.
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Trump has hoped that a top-down approach to nuclear negotiations could help him succeed where his predecessors had failed.
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He says he agrees "wholeheartedly" with the critique of conventional top-down campaigns and is actively seeking to avoid them.
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The result was a more top-down system, in which many principals said they felt micromanaged and overburdened by paperwork.
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"And I think there's still too much of a top-down approach ... Which means congressional races will get more attention."
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In the G.O.P., crank doctrines in economics and elsewhere aren't bubbling up from below, they're being imposed from the top down.
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This kind of top-down machine operates as a flywheel — more people endorsing the incumbent causes other people to endorse him.
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As one of the Chinese leaders described, it's basically a top-down, versus a bottom-up type of approach, you know.
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Attempting to crush the Trump insurgency from the top down could just end up inflaming the anti-establishment mood even further.
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The troll farm operation was "not unlike a very top-down, controlled social media strategy" of a large company, she said.
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With that growth has come increased bureaucracy and an increase in a top-down management style, one former Facebook manager said.
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On-board cameras also mean you can watch your food's progress remotely — though the top-down view isn't the most appetizing.
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Rather than form a traditional, top-down organization, Roaf used the Momentum email list to create a network of independent producers.
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The type of pattern I picked was called a top-down raglan, which a decade later is still my favorite construction.
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The gameplay consists of a mix of exploration, combined with what looks like an XCOM-styled, top-down turn-based combat.
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Viewing angles around the screen are also good, with little to no discoloration when viewed from the sides or top-down.
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But the alternative to the ram-it-through, top-down legislative process would be a bottom-up, deliberative, committee-based process.
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The first is the nature of top-down diktats about supply, which lack flexibility and therefore tend to generate volatile outcomes.
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"Change like this can only happen top-down, from large institutions that define the standards for millions of people," Harris wrote.
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Fitch views LP as being credit-linked with the French state and applies a top-down rating approach from the sovereign.
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In a top-down diplomatic dance led by strongmen, lower-level negotiators know that they and their counterparts have little authority.
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Oh, and it sounds amazing, which is an important aspect for a car intended to be driven with the top down.
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But then we discovered in the 1960s and 0003s that predators from the top down were driving the structure of communities.
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They know I will stand up to them and defeat their right-wing, top-down agenda that is bad for America.
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With the top down, wind is well managed so long as you keep windows up and the wind deflector in place.
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Nugnes, a woman with Marxist sympathies, had grown alienated from Italy's communist parties, which she viewed as ailing, top-down institutions.
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While licensing laws may have been well-intended, they've devolved into yet another example of government imposing top-down, ineffective solutions.
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Presently, Fitch applies a top-down approach to rate LGFVs due to their strong policy role and close connection with LRGs.
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Maybe the top-down view makes CastAR a preferred option for viewing competitive eSports, like Dota 2 and League of Legends.
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"The main drivers have gone from top down to bottom up," said Ian Williams, economics and strategy analyst at Peel Hunt.
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"True representation involves equity and inclusion of underrepresented groups, which often require a top-down look at the industry," said Salmasi.
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The Democrats designed a top-down system to provide an illusion of inclusiveness while maintaining the power of the party elite.
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There's a new governor of Louisiana—a Democrat—so perhaps there's a bit of a tone change from the top down.
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Top speed is 155 mph, though I can't imagine that you would want to do that with the soft top down.
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The VA's problems stem from the fact that it is a top-down, bureaucratic system that leaves veterans without meaningful choice.
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Yet it became a study in hubris, and an illustration of why top-down schemes so often fall short of expectations.
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The G.O.P. is, or was until Mr. Trump arrived, a top-down hierarchical structure enforcing a strict, ideologically pure party line.
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Canadian election returns show the limits of top-down analysis of big, macro trends when airdropping into countries for short periods.
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One issue, Handscomb said, is oil companies' top-down, standardised operations for everything from refinery maintenance to the structure of meetings.
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Teaching has always been a creative art, not an assembly line of standardized testing and top-down assessments of teacher effectiveness.
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It shouldn't be a top-down approach, he said, and every leader must be mindful of who they're recruiting and keeping.
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The idea that Communist thinking required top-down adherence to orthodoxy, rather than free exploration, was key to U.S. psychological warfare.
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Instead of top-down cold calling superintendandants, Seesaw aims to get a bunch of teachers in a district raving about it.
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I especially hope to hear from young people who've grown up with an unremarkable top-down view of the aurora borealis.
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"Change almost never happens from the top down, it almost always occurs from the bottom up," Sanders said in the email.
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In Reveille he is as contemptuous of "top down" approaches to social planning as he is of laissez-faire economic policies.
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They're often old and big companies, so they're often somewhat hidebound in a top-down corporate culture that doesn't encourage dissent.
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It never will get to No. 1, therefore will never happen, because it's got to come from the top down. Yeah.
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The aesthetic of these photos will veer away from the top-down style of food photography popularized on Instagram, Rassi said.
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"If you imagine scrolling through your Instagram feed today ... it's all these images of top-down, beautifully styled food," she said.
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I would eat them from the top down, unfurling the rolls' spiral layers and saving the sugary caramelized bottom for last.
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But — symptomatic of China's top-down political system — the monks alleged that Xuecheng blocked their efforts to begin a formal investigation.
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But where Reddit is actually centralized, with top-down control by administrators across the site, the Mastodon federations are not. Mastodon.
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It's a top-down, action roguelike that was brought to my attention by Waypoint freelancer Jack de Quidt earlier this year.
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One of those methods is to encourage and support the formation of cooperatives to challenge traditional top-down game studio models.
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Rank-and-file police officers have long been skeptical of top-down attempts to dictate what they ought to be doing.
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For three years covering that team I never had a problem, because from top down, Jack Kent Cooke ... That's the owner.
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More top-down coordination could potentially help, says Chris Brooks, chief strategy officer of Ventec, a ventilator maker based near Seattle.
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Forty years later, the well-used park was in need of care, but instead got a top-down Parks Department remake.
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First it was the abstract ideology of the French Revolution, the idea that society could be reorganized from the top down.
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In stepping in — in 1960, 0003, 1980 and 1997 — to "restore order" to faltering governments, Turkey's generals reinforced top-down rule.
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He is moving away from a top-down approach and retrieving the original Christian community's way of dealing with moral dilemmas.
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But corporate executives in recent years have said Mr. Lee has been working to loosen up a top-down corporate culture.
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" Biden's closing statement is interrupted by an immigrant-rights group: Bernie Sanders: "Real change never takes place from the top down.
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Such is the result when one man with a phone and pen takes a top-down approach to public land management.
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"From the top down, there appears to be little desire to change or prioritize cybersecurity," he wrote in his resignation letter.
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But I think -- even in the face of the top-down creep of horrible headlines -- we can all start somewhere, now.
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And a bottom-up energy system will complement and ease the pressure on California's increasingly shaky and vulnerable top-down system.
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One of Lagarde's biggest tasks will be completing a top-down review of the central bank's strategy within the next year.
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Mr. Decker describes Mockbee's initial strategy as a kind of top-down, "creative abduction and aestheticized version" of Southern vernacular design.
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By keeping the top-down tax breaks, most of the benefits from the change will still benefit wealthier pass-through entities.
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And that's not a top down thing, you know when we find more talent we will put more people in there.
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"The changes need to be not just ... top down from the central government, but also bottom up from different state governments."
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But we don't yet know if there was coordination between Kushner's top-down paid campaigns and Putin's bottom-up "organic" posting.
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Traditionally, the government has used a top-down approach to software development that left little room for experimentation and user feedback.
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So, instead of influence being something that happened from the top down, it would happen sideways and from the bottom-up.
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At least in this case, deception was part of a deliberate strategy set from the top down by the president itself.
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The House of Commons, it says, is characterised by "a culture, cascading from the top down, of deference, subservience, acquiescence and silence".
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It's worth asking whether Agony falls under the same category as Hatred, the 2015 top-down action game that glamorized mass shootings.
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Instax WIDE 13 - $21 See Details The top-down viewfinder on the InstantFlex TL25 features a bright, anti-glare coated glass pane.
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George W. Bush went back to this playbook in 2001 and again in 2003, slashing tax rates again from the top down.
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Listen to the sound of the top down, the radio on, singing every word to a Tupac song, as you just drive.
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In those big top-down simulation games like the Civilization series, it's common to see the end approaching in a slow way.
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But if we simply replicate the top-down structures of the past, we can't evolve toward a truly empowered digital democratic future.
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But Desertec started from the top down, with the grand vision of exporting the Sahara's near-limitless solar-power supply to Europe.
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But frankly it doesn't matter how well-meaning these top-down edicts are if the end result doesn't make the system safer.
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North Korea is a top-down system (some say the same for Trump's Washington), and needs to be dealt with as such.
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Some of these changes in language are top-down, and they're meant to shake up priorities, rebrand old ideas, or obfuscate truths.
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In Future Unfolding, you play as a small stick figure, running through candy-colored, procedurally-generated woods from a top-down perspective.
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Privacy is built in from the bottom up, via code, and from the top down via legislation and regulatory methods like GDPR.
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Unlike Beijing, whose efforts to purge itself of smog have made impressive headway, India's capital is not run by top-down command.
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To be fair to the Trump administration, nothing that previous administrations have done was working, so they tried a top-down approach.
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While Clinton used the traditional top-down fundraising model, Sanders built a fundraising operation around small-dollar donations solicited and contributed online.
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BuzzFeed's Tasty popularized aesthetically pleasing top-down tutorial videos, but the process is hardly as seamless as the easily shareable videos portray.
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"We just see a lack of political will from the top down that makes it so difficult to operate," she told CNBC.
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Those reactions were largely results of the quota system being perceived as an inflexible, top-down imposition of an unaccountable European elite.
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Planned Parenthood also objects to the idea that its endorsement came from some kind of top-down cabal in the DNC's pocket.
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It is global where the EU is regional, networked where the EU is bureaucratic, bottom-up where the EU is top-down.
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But it's still abstained from any top-down guidance of who to follow, like the algorithmic suggestions seen on Facebook and Twitter.
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If the new administration doesn't follow these steps and instead repeats Obamacare's fundamental mistake of top-down regulation, patients will undoubtedly suffer.
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It's airy and laidback — the kind of song that makes you wish it was warm enough to drive with the top down.
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It was top down in its approach -- hinging on the attractiveness of the man rather than the efforts of grass-roots activists.
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For decades, the status quo for politicians and non-profits has been a top-down, "help-the-less-fortunate" approach to poverty.
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The sun is bright and warm and perfect for a bit of driving with the top down on this mid-engine machine.
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Maybe instead, we'll just do the duck lips trick a few times then switch off to the new top down tongue trick.
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But the top-down influences are going to be totally idiosyncratic — much more susceptible to cultural differences, and much harder to access.
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It represents a radical departure from traditional esports, and esports history is full of harsh lesson about ambitious, top-down esports ventures.
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The book's essential message is that a city cannot simply be designed from the top down; the people must have their say.
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With big data to crunch and nowhere for miscreants to hide, perhaps top-down rule can at last be made to work.
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" (It means he can drive through Dallas with the top down, a political and personal pleasure.) "But the sentiment is still valuable.
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On many nights this season, the house seemed to sell out from the top down, with the least expensive tickets disappearing first.
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However, Keefe, Bruyette & Woods said it was "concerned about top-down risks in Turkey and our perception of downside risks in Mexico".
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These recommendations will reflect a blend of both "top down" and "bottom up" transformational proposals for near-term and long-term changes.
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A global superpower, Russia had engaged in top-down and systematic doping of its elite athletes and covered it up, they said.
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And for campaigns with the knowledge and infrastructure to tap into its top-down leadership structure, there can be a considerable advantage.
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"Fantastic drone footage doesn't necessarily need to be traditional aerial or 'top-down' style," said drone photographer and Spacial founder Will Chatham.
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"We worked together," he said, emphasizing that the country needs to be strong from the bottom up, not from the top down.
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San Francisco was then moving past its old class hierarchies, remaking itself not from the top down but from the people up.
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"In fact, this bill legalizes discrimination — government imposed top-down discrimination against those with time-honored views of marriage and gender," Rep.
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We can't do the top-down planning that happened in the world in the 1970s, where we told women what to do.
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"It's top down, this culture of older men who have all this power and you are nothing," one veteran producer told me.
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In order to be effective, sensitivity training must be part of a holistic top-down company culture that promotes diversity and inclusion.
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Inside the West Wing, Schiller also reportedly chafed under the newly imposed, top-down leadership style of then-chief of staff Gen.
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Open source is a relatively easier sell than the cumbersome, top-down sales model of proprietary software, for a couple of reasons.
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"That is not top-down," Menendez said, asking if Carson would be committed to ensuring that access to fair housing remains intact.
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Unlike many initiatives, the energy that could be unleashed by the bill would come from the bottom up, not the top down.
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We need to make sure that we're keeping our youth protected... There's a lot of greediness going on, from the top down.
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And that's why Snapchat users got video footage of Chrissy Teigen pulling her top down and nursing her little bundle of joy.
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These staffers rarely get face time with Pruitt and frequently receive top-down orders from political appointees with little room for debate.
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It's a classic top-down approach: Teachers assign students work via handouts, for such activities as writing essays or completing science projects.
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He was never a fully fledged democrat but came to believe that China's top-down government needed to adapt to changing times.
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Mr. Xi, China's most powerful leader in decades, has sought to justify his top-down rule with promises of higher living standards.
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To other countries, China may offer an enticing top-down model that suggests that technology can thrive even under the government's thumb.
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China frequently takes a top-down approach to technology, with local governments rushing to follow plans that come down from on high.
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Why do Western elites succumb again and again to this fantasy of a youthful reformer and top-down modernizer in the East?
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JIM CRAMER: Let's go over, Larry, because you know I know companies, there's no one that knows top down better than you.
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But he likes to stress that political corruption came from the top down in Mexico, and underlined the point again on Tuesday.
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Instead of using whips and beatings to enforce a rigid, top-down hierarchy, they elected and deposed their captains by popular vote.
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Their interactions with voters may be the linchpin of a calculated, top-down strategy, but on the streets, it feels more personal.
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They remind us that top-down intercession by government agencies and the courts often lags behind, and depends on, grass-roots change.
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Building the protective infrastructure we will need to safeguard our future will require both a bottom-up and a top-down approach.
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And with the decline of unions, one of the last pillars of top-down authority in their coalition is on the wane.
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Fox meant leadership on the court, an indictment of Cousins, but losing franchises typically suffer from poor guidance from the top down.
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Samsung, like South Korea as a whole, fosters a top-down, hidebound culture that stifles innovation and buries festering problems, they say.
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"Literally the first designer to really articulate that fashions should come from the street up not the top down," Ms. Grossman said.
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Dr. Melzack worked from the top down, detailing the various ways the mind moderates and shapes the messages coming through the gate.
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Lacking a top-down and all-around culture Effective and powerful patient engagement programs involve leaders, managers and employees at all levels.
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A top-down approach from government and investment in corporate responsibility and individual security is necessary to protect our identities from abuse.
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These are all forms of monoculture that don't rely on an enforced, top-down sameness, but create sameness from the bottom up.
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As the POLITICO article noted, there was "little evidence" of a "top-down effort" by the Ukraianian government to sabotage Trump's campaign.
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And secondly as we're late in the cycle I think it's really a time to look bottoms up rather than top down.
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Every diocese is the same—and the reason for that is the Church is a hierarchal organization, managed from the top-down.
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Here's the planet from the top down: As Steve Gregory at Wunderground has noted, this chill is not a record, and won't last.
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"Many investors are now tempted to make top-down bets based on guessing where the Trump administration will take the economy," he wrote.
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They wanted to change the way things decisions were made, the top-down decision-making process in Washington D.C. was going to change.
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PERINO: So do you think the problem was coming from the top down, from leadership down or from the bottom ranks going up?
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"And I do not agree that hiring journalists to work side by side as equals with community members is 'top down,'" he said.
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By habit, Trump will likely side with a kind of top-down corporatist thinking in trying to manage his way to higher growth.
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So, from the top down, you end up bringing in the wrong staff, the wrong players, and there will be consequences for that.
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It appears the bet is by making it simple for potential customers, it'll attract attention from both the bottom up and top down.
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Since the car is taut like a drum, the additional kick of the bass-heavy speakers really resonates — even with the top down.
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Bloody Days is a violent top-down action game based around a series of heist missions, starring the film's six color-coded protagonists.
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While marketing has typically been a top-down activity with brands trying to hard-sell their customers, the future is more bottom-up.
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" On the change coming from the top down: "80% of CMOs say that they're willing to take a stand on a political issue.
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These words are unlikely to go into wide circulation: popularity and usage generally spring from the bottom-up rather than the top-down.
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The resultant set-up has the ricketiness often seen in structures ordained from the top down rather than built from the bottom up.
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And Republicans must be even more mindful than the Democrats of voters' insecurity about health insurance "fixes" that come, top-down, from Washington.
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"The era of top down, one-size-fits-all federal mandates is over," EPA Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler said on a conference call.
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"These studies have suggested that there is a sort of impaired top-down control over reward responses and emotional processing centers," he added.
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This is not surprising, given President Trump's view on this as a "top-down power grab," drawing analogies to the FCC's Fairness Doctrine.
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Africa presents real opportunities for growth in digital currency, but top-down narratives may not be the best way to find these opportunities.
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"It's top down, this culture of older men who have all this power and you are nothing," one veteran producer alleged to Farrow.
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Recent science has shown that ecosystems might in fact be driven top-down by these predators, and not bottom-up like previously thought.
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But the thing that excites me about when we get there is the idea of doing it bottom-up rather than top-down.
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With that top-down push in mind, the company is looking ahead to the new way of doing business driven by subscription pricing.
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Police in Billesley, U.K. pulled over an Opel Astra convertible last week with the top down and a mattress sticking out of it.
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In a nation known for long working hours and a firm top-down corporate culture, one company is rethinking how it does business.
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Other competitors have taken a top-down approach, promising to fix the massive medical records problem by promising interoperability across major hospital groups.
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Another benefit of riding with the soft-top down was the sun's bright rays warmed my face as I rallied up the hill.
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The field, in which companies advise public and private sector players on projects related to economic development, traditionally uses a top-down strategy.
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Around the world, countries are legalizing marijuana at the federal level, using a top down approach versus our state-by-state bottom up.
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It all boils down to the classiness of the organization, all the way from the top down to the players on the field.
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With that top down, you get to hear more of the sound of the 5.2-liter V10 engine mounted in the mid-rear.
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Fifty-two percent of gold mining is like this—an open pit mine where you tear apart the earth from the top down.
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Awkward equation Both the UAE and Saudi Arabia are very much "top-down" in their power structures; there is no room for dissent.
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Unlike a top-down education system, today the Next Generation Standards-aligned questions are drafted and approved by New York teachers and educators.
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The restorative practices program in St. Paul began with teachers' frustration at under-resourced schools and top-down processes imposed by the district.
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In his resignation letter, he told Coleman that the CEO's "top-down prescription" for the redesign could jeopardize the validity of the exam.
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"Shares are also supported by top-down tailwinds from a relatively strong technology sector, and macro trends that support growth investing," he said.
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Hospitals, schools, hotels, apartment complexes, office buildings and small business would now be subject to the Clean Air Act's top-down, inflexible dictates.
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Mr. Xi will press his demands for top-down obedience at an annual meeting of the party's Central Committee in Beijing starting Monday.
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"The party central leaders' approach is to keep up the high pressure coming from the top down," Professor Nie of Renmin University said.
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"I made it a goal to see that this process grows from the neighborhood up, not just from the top down," he said.
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Political and economic successes are often top-down, relying on leadership that adapts and manages appropriate institutions that also benefit the non-elite.
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The president and congressional Republicans want to decentralize decision making, taking more of a commission approach rather than the top-down executive structure.
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The cost of Trump's gamble The electoral future is less certain for this marriage of top-down economics and bottom-up cultural affinity.
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Samsung's executives will sign a pledge to move away from a top-down culture and towards a working environment that fosters open dialogue.
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But I promise in this speakership that we're not going to have a top-down, cram-it-down-people's-throat kind of leadership.
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The document offers no new rules or marching orders, and from the outset Francis makes plain that no top-down edicts are coming.
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Top-down policy can be swayed and derailed by a presidential election, as we've seen in Australia and the U.K. in recent years.
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Programmers sometimes conceptualize their software as a structure of layers ranging from the user interface, at the top, down through increasingly fundamental strata.
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Macron's top-down leadership, in sharp contrast to his predecessor Francois Hollande's much-mocked "Mr Normal" style, has increasingly grated with his opponents.
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After Mubarak's top-down control was dismantled, Egyptians had no mechanisms to regulate their society or to satisfy even their most basic needs.
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Senate and House offices are essentially small businesses, run very top-down, with a single goal — the re-election of the chief executive.
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Her aim, using a few token blacks to mend the South's racial divide from the top down, was utopian to say the least.
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But to truly level the playing field, it needs to come both from the grassroots, younger generations up, and from the top down.
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It's part of our current national tragedy that an allergy to the truth has infected the Department of Justice from the top down.
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That's because Shintō is not a top-down, doctrinally and administratively unified or organized religion like that of, say, the Roman Catholic Church.
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That reliance on movement politics sets him apart from Warren, who often adopts a more top-down approach to power than Sanders favors.
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It was worth trying the top-down approach to dealing with Mr. Kim, he went on, because the alternative path has failed repeatedly.
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This generated headlines, pleased the United States and could be accomplished top-down, with little input from corrupt or weak local law enforcement.
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" Mr. Carranza characterized the plan as "a top-down, bottom-up approach," with the city "empowering communities where the hard conversations will happen.
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Authors talk about these things, and critics talk about these things, but it's just not the same as coming from the top down.
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Influence used to be understood as a top-down phenomenon, with governments, advertisers, donors or other powerful figures holding sway over the masses.
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My thought bubble: My final drive would be in a red Mazda Miata, with the top down, and my husband by my side.
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Once you have done your spending X-ray for 2019, it is time to rework what Betterments Egan calls your Top-Down Budgeting.
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It's a chassis that makes you want to throw the top down, turn on some Bob Seger and just fly off into nowhere.
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In recent years the company has run initiatives to push back against what is widely described as a rigid, top-down management system.
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As the Democratic probe into the episode unfolded, Pelosi — who is known for a top-down governing approach — further tightened her inner circle.
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In March of that year, it would acquire a property that would become its blockbuster, a top-down scroller called Grand Theft Auto.
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In contrast, traditional leadership is a top-down pyramid where the leader sits at the top, and subordinates do as the leader commands.
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Or do they prefer to maintain a tightly knit power structure, working only within the C-suite, from a rigid, top-down structure?
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The book presents a portrait of deeply flawed and disruptive policies, implemented in a top-down fashion without buy-in from the community.
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" While he says many defenders of the language overstate the risk it faces, Kwan is wary of a "top-down aversion to Cantonese.
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Its founders are former managers at Apple who want to instill that company's dedication to design, but without its top-down management style.
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However, with the impeachment hearings about to start, there has been a clear shift in Democrats' overall messaging strategy from the top down.
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The White House has not delivered a top-down message to all senators and their offices, according to Republican senators and aides. Sen.
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Brian Stelter: I think it's a constant conversation, individual conversations that happen every day, as opposed to a top-down view of this.
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He explained that North Korea is a top down society and Trump needed Kim's buy-in to really get anything off the ground.
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It gets at a nagging feeling that everything that once seemed solid might be starting to slip away, crumbling from the top down.
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Government opponents have blasted the top down process as a "fraud" and say the proposals will be pushed through with few substantive changes.
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In the old days, intelligence about terrorist threats came from the top down, with foreign intercepts being shared with local and state police departments.
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In this top-down, command-and-control model, knowledge, fertilizers, seed, and land are all fed into the black box that is the farm.
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Article continues after the video below Its top-down view places you at a literal distance from the violence and crime that you commit.
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Researchers have long wondered whether strong shifts in public opinion come from the top down: that partisans simply follow their leaders cues on issues.
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Both the top-down bottom-up shade and privacy film options are great, but it's not going to be equivalent to completely open windows.
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Adeline "Top Down" If you're taking a road trip over Memorial Day weekend and need another good song for your playlist, add this one.
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They run this really beautiful top-down business where they put a lot of respect and trust into the people involved in the process.
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The study relied on both top-down measurements, such as aircraft observations, and bottom-down measurements made directly at, or downwind of energy facilities.
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Slicing from the top down onto a flat cutting board yields rogue kernels all over your kitchen counter, which are a pain to collect.
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Ballmer was more of a top-down, autocratic leader, whereas Nadella has embraced partnerships and has taken a more open approach to Microsoft's business.
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"Both from a bottom-up and top-down perspective, equity market valuations appear far too ambitious," analysts at Morgan Stanley wrote in a note.
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For José Mansilla, an urban anthropologist at the University of Barcelona, the problem with the plan is that it's too prescriptive and top-down.
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At one point the game played like a top-down Legend of Zelda adventure, starring a rolling ball instead of a green-clad hero.
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We don't know much more beyond that, but you can get an early look at the top-down action in the debut trailer above.
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This top-down action game is described as "the lovechild of Syndicate and GTA 1," and it looks just as wild as that sounds.
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In part that is because rivals embark on top-down projects, whereas Dubai has tended to develop ideas in close co-operation with businesses.
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Scientific research directed from the top down can serve national goals, and a one-party system may give particularly consistent support to such programmes.
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For the second layer, frost the cake from the top down, cleaning your knife every so often to ensure your frosting is crumb-free.
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Fitch views IDC as credit-linked to its sponsor, using a top-down approach under its public-sector entities outside the U.S rating criteria.
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The top-down view of a person who must escape nightmarish monsters chasing him over every type of twisty, fantastic terrain was very compelling.
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"It's not that the congressional elections are not important too, but we must remember that top down states are the critical battleground," Miller says.
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He&aposs doing it all and he&aposs making marvelous throws and these tights window throws, all across the board from the top down.
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But this is not going to be a top-down approach, we will build locally with local teams and local partners in every case.
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Power is no longer only exercised through the top-down power structures, but is increasingly manifested in the cloud's capacity to include or exclude.
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It begins with the pair driving around in a convertible with the top down and a tree packed in between them as it snows.
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When people talk about parenthood in the ballroom scene, a lot of emphasis is placed on the top-down relationship between parents and children.
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When Instagram launched in 2010, it completely disrupted the industry's previously top-down flow of ideas, while accelerating the life cycle of a trend.
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And his glitz-bedazzled aesthetic is as Bourbon as his top-down economics, with its intimations of the Sun King on his gilded throne.
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One player may be especially good at top down shooters or arcade brawlers, another might be a pro with gem puzzles and racing games.
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In the past year, we've seen tech platforms called out for stoking hate and not doing enough to instill ethics from the top down.
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As my Vox colleague David Roberts explained at length, the top-down power generation model is becoming increasingly obsolete, as we're seeing in Texas.
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This "movement," as Trump is wont to call it, was completely unmitigated by a Republican nominating system that has no "top down" delegate feature.
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They feared concentrations of power that would lead to "quick" or "easy" answers to complex and contested issues, whether bottom up or top down.
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The doors open like on a normal car and there is plenty of room even with the top down to fall into the car.
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The game's top down strategy shooter gave gamers an instant challenge of hunting down an alien centipede before it made its way to you.
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The best answer may be a top-down requirement to rotate the lead-off states, giving others a chance to shine every four years.
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Not for him the ossified culture of nation-states and the doomed, top-down schemes to create Europeans that fit the remit of Brussels.
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In an open organization, the CEO and other top managers are not in charge the way they would be in a top-down organization.
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"Groundwater is essentially a local resource, yet the present framework remains mostly top-down, and is incapable of addressing local situations adequately," he said.
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While China has built the world's most sophisticated top-down censorship apparatus in the Great Firewall, this is mainly aimed at information originating overseas.
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One thing is true — corruption is rarely ousted from the top down, it is a cultural shift that must occur from the bottom up.
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"We have support from the top down," says Susan Bandi, who is in charge of data security and privacy at Monsanto, an agrochemicals company.
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Hughes's suit comes at a time when Fox News is already under fire for what critics say is a top-down sexual harassment problem.
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Sure, the performances nominated might well have been the best (they weren't), but that's due to a lack of vision from the top down.
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Future Unfolding is a surreal and sublime top-down explore 'em up with limited pointers for the player and plenty of lose-yourself potential.
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Our respective cheating systems are just like our economic structures: America is bottom-up and decentralized, Russia is top-down and command-and-control.
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With his nuclear weapons house in order, Kim is grinding out top-down economic reform, which may help explain why he's choosing to engage.
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Critics have said imposing top-down party control may backfire by deterring officials from acting boldly and creatively to fight pollution and other problems.
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Democrats took some of their own procedural shortcuts to pass Obamacare, and leadership sometimes dictated the direction of the bill from the top down.
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Additionally, the drawing's top-down view exposes a rigorous symmetrical trigonometry that can sometimes get lost in the three-dimension volumes of his work.
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The acquisition comes as scholars are telling a less male-dominated, top-down story about the Black Power movement and the left in general.
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They started with an early morning helicopter ride of the island and a top-down Jeep tour along the coastline and through pine trees.
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It wasn't just top-down measures that successfully slowed the infections in Wuhan, it was also bottom-up, dynamic organizing in emergent, hyperlocal groups.
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In the old top-down model of fame that incubated him, that would have been a laughable proposition, or at minimum, an unbankable one.
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"Top Down" (2013) revolved around the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy, which Mr. Lehrer had covered as a young reporter in Dallas.
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Carlotta enforces her brand of fascism not with fiery speeches but with entertaining vulgarity and daily outrages that mask harsh, top-down class warfare.
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Any top-down political program that seeks to impose a universalist set of values like equal rights for women is seriously out of fashion.
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Vernā Myers, the vice president of inclusion strategy at Netflix, takes a top-down approach to diversity to ensure company leaders understand its importance.
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"People rise from the bottom up rather than they are chosen from the top down, so to speak, by traditional media organizations," he said.
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Incessant social media and the internet, with its immediacy and density, have gone a long way toward undoing the top-down version of celebrity.
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That goal, however, is incompatible with Auster's habitual style, which is a top-down, summarizing narration that closes like a fist around the proceedings.
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Tunisia's top-down secularism starved underground radicals of local religious influences, giving their Islamism, with its burning social resentments, the feel of revolutionary leftism.
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The epidemic shows the limits of China's emphasis on government-driven, top-down solutions to major problems, sometimes at the expense of the practical.
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Date: To me, the style of management I aim for as much as possible is a combination of both bottom-up and top-down.
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Anaya blamed WeWork's leadership for establishing a top-down "frat-boy" culture, claiming that Neumann himself "plied" her with tequila shots in her interview.
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A better approach respects the individual choices of patients, rather than using one-size-fits-all, top-down cuts from an unaccountable government board.
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You need this lingua franca so that the memes don't have to come from the top down, they can come from the bottom up.
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The Democrats' ultimate, if incomplete, embrace of racial liberalism was not the top-down creation of Humphrey in 1948 or Lyndon Johnson in 19323.
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As water came out of their taps brown and smelling like dirt, politicians from the top down told them it was fine to drink.
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"It does rather undermine the top-down approach, at least for the time being," said Christopher Green, senior advisor to the International Crisis Group.
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But that's why the competition aims to create software that kids can use to teach themselves, off the grid and with no top-down help.
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Globally, however, she said human rights are in danger due to a premium on "top-down authority" and less respect for the rule of law.
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And any top-down solution to the internet's algorithmic filter bubbles requires purposefully altering what people see to expose them to things they don't like.
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We must, as activists Teddy Cruz and Fonna Forman argued during their talk, approach activism as a bottom-up rather than a top-down process.
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In addition, Blend historically has taken a top-down view of customer acquisition, going after some of the largest financial institutions as its anchor clients.
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Seven years later we have Disco Elysium, a top-down roleplaying game that takes place entirely in an area slightly larger than a city block.
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At worst, it is a classic case of burdensome, top-down regulation that ends up harming the very consumers that it is purported to help.
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That kind of top-down approach contrasts sharply with Trump's freewheeling, uncensored approach to Twitter, with messages sometimes coming in the middle of the night.
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Slack is the up-and-comer with a pure-play bottoms-up sales model, while the competition typically sells top-down to enterprise decision makers.
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Based on Goldman's top-down model, every 20203 basis point change in real U.S. GDP growth translates to roughly $5 of S&P 500 EPS.
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Camden Property Trust: The real estate investment trust has developed a "hugging culture" from the top down, where fun is encouraged and profits are shared.
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There's a lot of top-down at these companies, there's a lot of celebration of a single CEO genius, and that they know best, essentially.
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Or should we continue holding his feet to the fire of Scripture's burning bush in the hopes that it ignites change from the top-down?
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We will work to repeal this top-down decision and replace it with one that garners local support and creates a balanced, win-win solution.
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Eventually, as the highly centralised structures of the Soviet empire were unable to accommodate these intensifying pressures, the top-down structures would have to collapse.
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But it's not the old top-down New Deal kind of government focused on massive investment in infrastructure and the creation of "shovel ready" jobs.
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China's top-down approach could see it overtake the U.S. and Europe, where automakers have generally been left to agree among themselves on industry standards.
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A small group of testers were playing his top-down multiplayer shooter, a now playable game with GTA 2-style vehicles and Diablo skill trees.
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And it's really hard to talk to anyone in the back seat with the top down anyhow, so let's do away with rear seats, too.
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"I promise in this speakership that we're not going to have a top-down, cram-it-down-people's-throat kind of leadership," Ryan told reporters.
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But the education program was hobbled by a top-down approach, poor messaging, and an inattention to the fallout of the reform movement's bulldozing ethos.
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He proposed an intentionally top-down strategy, the only way Booker thought they could overcome the institutional forces that would oppose such a sweeping intervention.
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The trends in language mirror broader tensions between centralising, top-down forces trying to prevent dissent, and bottom-up trends among an increasingly empowered populace.
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But top-down efforts to rationalise coal consumption in power plants and steel mills—however inadequate—are being complemented by pressure from the bottom up.
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If I just told you that Wire Wood Daughters is a top-down, retro-inspired narrative exploration game, I'd be doing you a severe disservice.
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If you want to lower greenhouse-gas emissions, a carbon tax is a more efficient and effective way to do it than top-down regulation.
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Yet there must be a better way than the current top-down, heavy-handed approach that has led to skyrocketing premiums in the private market.
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He discussed the intraparty divide Tuesday after Sanders's presidential announcement, saying "top-down, government-only approaches" are not the best polices for the American people.
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The top-down chaebol structure that allows for quick decision-making that has partly fueled the conglomerates' expansion in past decades can also create bottlenecks.
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However, this is a harder problem to solve than reducing occupational and land-use regulations: There isn't a top-down, one-size-fits-all solution.
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Follow the guru Top-down solutions are abetted by the presence of a visionary Guru with a mystical revelation about what needs to be done.
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Al Qaeda in Iraq wasn't a traditional military opponent operating with a top-down bureaucratic hierarchy, but rather a loose network of like-minded jihadists.
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Bruguera and Weiwei went back and forth with each other, discussing whether change has to come from the top down, or from the bottom-up.
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This top-down, regulatory approach to addressing a highly distributed problem is a necessary but insufficient step to make a dent in rising global temperatures.
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Nothing changes from the top down, it always changes from the bottom up, and the same will be true with finding and cultivating new leaders.
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Independent publications have begun to flourish in spite of this entrenched, top-down media foodchain, and the state's regressive attitudes toward journalists and free speech.
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The big picture: Ultraconservatives and Saudi authorities have been continuously going against the kingdom's efforts for top-down reforms as women become apprehensive of driving.
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The investment approach also incorporates top-down thematic views and the SRI-ESG (socially responsible investment - environment social and governance) criteria for the relevant fund.
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" The directorate responded by scrapping its top-down system of developing rations in favor of a strategy it called "soldier requested, soldier tested, soldier approved.
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In his top-down view of the center of our solar system, you can see how many asteroids we've been able to spy since 6123.
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I want this to be bottom-up, not top-down, and I think that's an issue with how a lot of members feel right now.
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Some promote a "top-down" theory, contending that winged dinosaurs learned to fly by climbing trees and gliding from the branches, not unlike flying squirrels.
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These are the hallmarks of a horizontal, open society, one that is often inefficient but ultimately more innovative and resilient than closed, top-down systems.
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Screen could also democratize the remote work landscape by shifting meetings from top-down broadcasts by managers to jam sessions where everyone has a say.
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Ms. Arieff describes the National Association of Home Builders' influence as a top-down system that foists its retrograde and mercenary self-interests on us.
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The power of these campaigns still comes, of course, from the top down: The forces behind them are merely pretending to speak for the public.
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It took control of the church's top-down structure and began appointing clerics loyal to its vision of a Chinese church with no foreign ties.
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Saudi citizens still need to contend with the top-down system of governing in which they all are vulnerable to royal commands, whims and punishments.
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Mr. Simkin is much more focused on the visual dimension, and for his purposes, the rotunda's white surfaces and top-down perspectives are a boon.
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But those I spoke with about Bloomberg's record say he was driven by data, and that created a facts-driven culture from the top down.
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The effectiveness of direct campaign-to-campaign strategizing is unclear, as supporters of a candidate may not be willing to follow such top-down guidance.
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Almost immediately after taking office in 2010, Mr. Landrieu invited the Justice Department to conduct a top-down civil investigation of the New Orleans police.
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Remember that Organizing for America was setup from the top down under the guise of a grassroots organization as a secondary progressive Democrat Party structure.
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Matthias Niedenführ, media specialist at the University of Tubingen's China Center, says a top-down government-dictated approach is unlikely to produce popular international hits.
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"You are going to have a school that is founded on real collaboration, not this top-down approach that turns everyone off," Mr. Mulgrew said.
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The Wikipedia replacement products revealed another problem with the top-down model: With so few contributors, coverage was spotty and gaps were hard to fill.
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While the Department of Homeland Security has said this was an error, some say it is evidence of disorganization that comes from the top down.
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No one has ever told this generation what to do, and this sort of top-down hierarchy will repulse even the most collectivist-inclined voter.
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If cybersecurity policies are being set from the top down, it's time for private companies to get ahead of this before it's much too late.
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And, unlike Voltaire, a top-down modernizer who saw despotic monarchs as likely allies of enlightened people, Rousseau looked forward to a world without them.
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To get computers to think like humans, we need a new A.I. paradigm, one that places "top down" and "bottom up" knowledge on equal footing.
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Rank-and-file law enforcement has often been skeptical of managers telling them, in a top-down fashion, what decisions they ought to be making.
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If chefs can turn discarded food into haute cuisine that is fit for presidents and UN reps, a top-down policies like France's can help.
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We see a top-down image of the car on the left-hand side, just below a large "P" that indicates the car is in park.
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On top of the Moonves allegations, Farrow's July story also detailed a widespread culture of abuse and harassment at CBS that trickled from the top down.
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"My hope is that we ultimately create a collaboration at the village level, rather than perpetuate a top-down approach relying on subsidies only," he said.
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The full report outlines a series of managerial disasters that mostly stem from a top-down process that excluded middle-management and left his team confused.
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This kind of bottom-up approach typically finds greater mitigation potential than the typical top-down integrated assessment models (IAMs) usually used to calculate these things.
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Having that mandate from the top down really made all of us think outside the box and really try to tell this story in different way.
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"I think it's very significant," George Ellis, a South African cosmologist who has also written about top-down causation in nature, said of Hoel's new paper.
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"We understand that voters are different from Portland, Maine to Portland, Oregon, while the progressive mindset is one of top-down policies," Walter told Fox News.
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Grand Theft Auto Online is throwing it back to the good old days — when GTA was a top-down game — with the new Tiny Racers mode.
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Coming to GTA Online April 25, Tiny Racers is a brand new stunt racing mode that looks almost like a top-down Hot Wheels with powerups.
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The American Institute of Architects has encouraged members to speak out against the order and sign a petition condemning the "top-down approach" of regulating design.
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At traditional, top-down pharmaceutical companies, scientists aren't typically rewarded when a drug they've developed becomes a blockbuster, and failed drugs often translate into job cuts.
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It's such a top-down issue that Emma Stone has revealed her male co-stars have accepted pay cuts just to ensure she'd be compensated fairly.
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In my 22 years in the United States Air Force, I never found the military to be the top-down hierarchy that everyone believes it is.
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What you have is the conflict of cultures to some extent between this bottom up type of system and this more top down type of system.
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Adam Ludwin of Chain, another blockchain company, calls examples like these, in which new and better products are connected to banks' own infrastructure, "top-down fintech".
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There is a demand for standards of accountability to apply from the top down, for truth-telling, for a shake-up of the whole Catholic system.
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"Until there is a top-down cultural change at MSU, survivors and the public would be rightly skeptical of the effectiveness of any set written policies."
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That is not a simple problem to fix, but it is certainly easier to resolve than trying to improve livelihoods and logistics from the top down.
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"But the North wouldn't easily change its stance, even though Trump has effectively responded to the so-called top-down approach cherished by Kim," he said.
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You see, I think what the Lord wants is for to us engage, and in America, the spirit of America doesn't come from the top down.
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Like thinking in this way and changes, because it has been a top-down, it's mostly ... It's not democratic, it's mostly autocratic, a lot of companies.
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It is unexpected, in our celebrity-driven culture, to see a campaign of this sort spearheaded not from the top down, but from the middle out.
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She points out that it's also possible that maybe PAHs turn into benzonitrile in a top-down approach—they get broken apart into these smaller units.
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Though, I suspect you'll want to pull over to put the top down rather than continue ahead at 5 mph and risk infuriating drivers behind you.
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In theory, such a system would fill the informational gaps left by top-down apparatus, like satellites, and those unaccounted for by existing surface-level stations.
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It's all played from an isometric perspective, a sort of top-down view but from an angle (think classics like Marble Madness or the original Fallout).
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By simply inverting and laying bare the usual process — working bottom up instead of top down — "Idol" presented a genuine alternative to familiar music business practices.
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Whereas, the top-down, yellow line starts with long-term forecasts and then either adds or subtracts from the consensus based on Morgan Stanley's cycle indicator.
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Unless China reforms its economy and gives up the dream of total top-down control of its society, those astronauts will not likely include its citizens.
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The result has been a more top-down Congress that promotes partisanship and incivility, reduces the input of individual members and fails to serve the people.
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Started last year, and quietly expanding to include more publishers, Anthology offers hints at what a platform marketplace managed from the top down might look like.
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In imposing this tax, Macron took a top-down approach, not consulting the very people who would be most adversely affected by it: his fellow countrymen.
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Fitch classifies GHAT as credit-linked to Gansu province using a top-down approach under its Rating of Public-Sector Entities - Outside the United States criteria.
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It never quite came off, for reasons that are hard to explain but likely involve government funding, top-down planning, the gambling habits of corrupt ministers.
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Leaders have also been willing to experiment with less top-down approaches, starting a $30 billion venture capital fund in August to encourage grass-roots innovation.
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The French and German languages are shaped by academies and committees that try to define from the top down what is or is not correct language.
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In a statement accompanying the proposal, the EPA criticized the 85033 rule, saying it was a top-down approach that unfairly imposed federal mandates on states.
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Looking at Trump's choices of other appointees and advisors, the New York businessman appears to favor people who will dismantle federal agencies from the top down.
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In other words, they tend to have more top-down organizations, and that's just a more efficient way to distribute labor and get the message out.
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This reawakening is certainly critical to the band's appeal, her sense of liberation, coupled with the verve of Erika and Tennessee, translates from the top down.
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Yes, America has seen anger and vitriol in its past, but nothing has been quite this vicious or openly hostile from the top down in decades.
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"These initiatives can trend among a peer-to-peer network rather than a top-down approach, which tells young people not to become terrorists," she says.
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A more top-down system may become less responsive to market signals, and more sensitive to the whims of individuals in the upper echelons of power.
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These findings point to an important facet of Ukraine's path to democracy: It is being driven from the bottom-up, rather than from the top-down.
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But if this administration is incapable of the basic honesty one expects from officials in a democracy, it also can't pull off autocratic, top-down coordination.
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Top-down class warfare, coupled with false claims to be cutting taxes on the middle class, has been standard G.O.P. operating procedure for a long time.
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Among his favorite entertainments, she added, was driving late at night along the corniche in St.-Tropez with the top down on his convertible Rolls-Royce.
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She was designed top-down as a princess, dressed as a brand rather than a character — which makes her a living glimpse into Disney's nostalgia machine.
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You can give Senator Rubio some points for consistency: Believing that top-down government planning works in China, he now believes it also works in America.
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"The big difference is for them it's a top down approach and for us it was always a bottom up approach," said Ms. Karnekull, an architect.
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"It is certainly my sense that this is a top-down instruction from the president to stonewall every congressional request no matter how reasonable," he said.
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Those bottom-up victories stand in stark contrast to today's top-down operation of unions that are now denying their own members the right to vote.
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When K-12 education was raised as a topic, Trump and many of his supporters opposed Common Core and what they perceived as top-down regulations.
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Meanwhile, health insurance companies are abandoning the law's exchanges left and right, unable to compete in the top-down, regulation-driven environment created by the law.
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These scattershot criticisms differ greatly from the top-down, large-scale interference operation that the U.S. intelligence community has concluded was ordered directly by Vladimir Putin.
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This top-down campaign met a violent backlash from local patriarchs not keen to see their sisters, wives and daughters freed from the shackles of tradition.
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By letting the plants pull up just the water they need, the company says their planter requires about 30x less water than top-down gardening might.
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They aimed at many of the same goals as Democrats — broader health coverage, lower poverty rates — but relied on less top-down mechanisms to get there.
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He has overhauled numerous state agencies from the top down, establishing "e-government solutions" for services like court fees, charitable donations, health care and travel records.
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In Uber's case, she says the company's cultural toxicity permeated the entire organization because it came from the top down and was allowed to spread unchecked.
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Changes that drive employee retention up can actually come from the top down — from the leaders at the company showing that they&aposre committed to employees.
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While the training is mandatory, the districts create safety plans that work best for their schools as opposed to a top down mandate from the state.
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Unfortunately, national agencies and international organizations — including the UN sometimes — continue to take a top-down military-style approach, which emphasizes "best practices" and rapid response.
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It makes me want to cruise down a curvy road in a 5.0 Mustang (convertible top down, of course!), looking up as the cosmos flies by.
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Internal government documents obtained in this lawsuit (and a similar lawsuit in Massachusetts) have certainly indicated that decisions on TPS were made from the top down.
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Together, they have set in motion a remarkable, egalitarian push for improved technology to manage diabetes care, rarely seen in the top-down world of medical devices.
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Really, from [the] top down, we said to ourselves, 'This needs to be suitable for consoles, and be the biggest possible Steven Universe adventure we can imagine.
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This forecast is more bullish than the top-down forecast from Wall Street's macro forecasters, who see a slight increase in the S&P 500 to 2,950.
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This ambivalence is often to be seen in the EU. The club fears a loss of legitimacy, and so tries to assemble it from the top down.
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LA may be known for convertible top-down cruising, but these days what dominates the road — and the auto selection — is a sea of sports utility vehicles.
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To that end, Böhringer says that Staffbase disrupts classic top-down intranets, most notably Microsoft SharePoint and the plethora of communications tools that come with Office 365.
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She talked inspiringly about her vision for growing America's economy from the middle-out and the bottom-up, as opposed to Trump's top-down trickled down economics.
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Figure out how to work effectively from the top down and you might just find yourself with a seven-figure starting salary at a major tech company.
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If you're pressed for time – or perhaps just in too deep on this thing – and need a top-down view of the fiasco, we're here to help.
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"China's top-down approach to everything does not fit football at all," said Cameron Wilson, who runs Wild East Football, a news website devoted to Chinese soccer.
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And while it can all look intimidatingly monstrous from a top-down view, from a consumer's perspective, it was a good year to be shopping at Amazon.
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The bar uses a nanofiltration water filter system and a directional freezing method that freezes the ice from the top down (to not trap air particles inside).
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The military imposed order in its early years and embarked on an ambitious top-down development plan that turned Brazil into a "miracle economy" in the 1970s.
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In reality, that had little effect as many workplaces continued to run in a rigid, top-down style favored by many of the nation's family-run companies.
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Top-down shooters aren't exactly known for their narratives — it's a genre typically focused on arcade-style fast action — but storytelling is a big part of Ruiner.
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Those look back along the side of the truck, analyzing the position of the trailer and displaying a top-down view of the angle of the trailer.
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Foxconn's accounts are checked from the bottom up, unlike Japanese companies which tend to have top down financial management that may involve fulfilling profit targets, Gou said.
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Public policies beginning with top-down regulatory control of private industry will lead to less investment in R&D for new life-saving medical innovations over time.
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We need moral movements led from the bottom up—from the states, not the top down—because a lot of the problems are in the state legislatures.
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But top-down pressure can only do so much to effect real change, said Jamie Allen, secretary general of the Hong Kong-based Asian Corporate Governance Association.
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