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"undergird" Definitions
  1. [archaic] (archaic) to make secure underneath
  2. to form the basis or foundation of : STRENGTHEN, SUPPORT

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Shame and silence about sexual performance undergird and power masculinity.
Now, we need a real national vision to undergird it.
Slowly but surely, he's removing the blocks that undergird global security.
But to undergird it all, Americans need a cooperative central bank.
Spurning this flouts the checks and balances that undergird our liberty.
Its timing and location signals have come to undergird virtually every technology.
The fallout of Trisha Meili's attack demonstrates how cultural fears undergird institutional injustice.
Germany's memories of the Gestapo and the Stasi undergird its commitment to free speech.
Her exclusion is a reminder of tacit prejudices that undergird our White House speculation.
That dynamic will undergird the debate about tech regulation — whether Warren wins or not.
But few citizens understand the arcane procedures that undergird that system — and few care.
You're making an argument against capitalism as such, or the values that undergird capitalism.
But like any dogma, there is utility in occasionally challenging the assumptions that undergird it.
And the policies that undergird how we educate our workforce have failed to catch up.
His authority and legitimacy exists along a set of informal rules that undergird the system.
Which is why universities are ideally positioned to defend the values that undergird liberal democracy.
The systems of extraction and exploitation that undergird violences enacted on people and the land.
First and foremost, Trump has gravely damaged the premises and procedures that undergird American democracy.
As a result, there's little clarity on the principles we believe should undergird America's political system.
These ancient categories are not the same thing as the caste system, but they undergird it.
It's particularly daunting because those platforms undergird almost all of what we think of as the internet.
Now, there absolutely have to be times when museums support, undergird, illustrate important truths about particular issues.
Either way, the one-time bonuses cannot undergird a convincing case for the corporate tax rate cut.
Two realities undergird the investment case for agriculture: The world's population keeps swelling and everyone must eat.
Mr. West demonstrates that these similarities reflect the structural nature of the networks that undergird these systems.
Interrelated processes rooted in family and culture, he suggests, undergird the continuing sovereignty of modern Indian tribes.
That teetering between earnest mechanization and bleak humor seems to undergird much of the work on display.
Forthcoming infrastructure legislation, farm bill reauthorization and the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative can help undergird a federal strategy.
And thus, Simpson shows what language can do: proclaim, fix in place, define, revise, affirm, recognize, delimit, undergird.
Despite three failed attempts to undergird Powell's aspirations with regulation, the freedoms have generally proved to be self-executing.
But it continues to undergird our political conversations, including those that address how to move forward from this calamity.
The words themselves wouldn't matter so much if the play and the arguments that undergird it were more credible.
But with themed puzzles, I've enjoyed the pleasant finiteness to the four or five entries that undergird the grid.
It aspires to reportage without much of the hard-won, on-the-ground reporting needed to undergird that ambition.
I summarize all this because loneliness and social isolation are the problem that undergird many of our other problems.
It's a thing that's going to undergird everything, but it's not going to determine the experience of the phone anymore.
The airline's aim was to undergird the Nationalist leader Chiang Kai-shek in the protracted civil war against the Communists.
Many of them are designed to attack the aircraft carriers and bases that undergird U.S. military strength in the region.
Many of them are designed to attack the aircraft carriers and bases that undergird U.S. military strength in the region.
Similarly, social platforms operate under their own terms and conditions, even though they undergird much of the infrastructure of modern life.
But the Georgetown group focuses specifically on the responsibilities of the companies that undergird some of the country's biggest political campaigns.
It will undergird everything from the next-generation Chevy Bolt, a mass-market hatchback, to the forthcoming GMC Hummer pickup truck.
It's clear that Mr. Trump isn't a conventional president, but instead one intent on eroding institutions that undergird democracy and peace.
The ideas of Persian poets, of Martin Heidegger and Walter Benjamin, of Walt Whitman and Ralph Waldo Emerson undergird his expression.
Pressed against their chests or tightly rolled in their hands are legal papers and procedural documents that undergird the committee's work.
These and many other legal and policy arguments undergird our conviction that we are on the right side of the law.
Some Turkish Cypriots have hailed Skourides&apos decision as helping to undergird peace; others don&apost want Greek Cypriots returning at all.
It will require reckoning with the structures of privilege that undergird everything, even these empowering, feminist books, and the industry behind them.
Still, when it comes to the issues of privilege that can undergird structures of racial inequality, "Us" offers plenty to chew on.
Importantly, he would also direct the work of the Fed's staff, which produces the forecasts and background materials that undergird policy decisions.
While we're scrutinizing the video, we should go beyond the facts of Bracamontes's life and note the deeper falsehoods that undergird its narrative.
In this way, the exhibition does not simply detonate the bipolarities that undergird colonialism but proposes a way forward through reconciliation and exchange.
All three are in the early stages of building tracks on which to test the propulsion and levitation technology that undergird the Hyperloop.
In response, a web of think tanks and industry-friendly policymakers crafted the intellectual architecture that would undergird a backlash to these efforts.
Since that time, the North American supply chains resulting from NAFTA have come to undergird much of the U.S. industrial and agricultural economy.
Search engine optimization "giveth and taketh away," she tells me, laughing gamely at the unpredictable whims of algorithm that undergird both of our livelihoods.
They're expressive both of the aspirations of people bestowing those names on their kids and of the anxieties that undergird and undermine those aspirations.
What followed was a slip of the mask, a valuable insight into the uglier ideas that undergird Dreher's great project of preserving Western civilization.
Engineers around the world pour their sweat and frankly, their hearts into these passion projects that undergird all software in the modern internet economy.
In many ways, they see Warren as a greater threat than Sanders, as she is laser-focused on the systems that undergird their privilege.
The strangest connections came from my Chrome browser, as Little Snitch ran into the lattice of third-party tracking systems that undergird the modern web.
Among other things, its European allies want to maintain access to British terrorist databases and intelligence assessments that undergird much of the EU's sanctions policy.
A sense of muted agitation seems to undergird their fidgeting gestures, also coming through strongly in the webs of hissing textures sewn throughout their arrangements.
Nobody in the GOP caucus moved to disclose Trump's tax returns so we could better understand what financial shenanigans undergird his unusual affection for Putin.
There's also the partisan polarization of the US–Israel relationship, driven by Netanyahu and Israel through an alliance with the Evangelical Christians that undergird the GOP.
McCarter's lively narrative ably captures the personal moments—Lippmann in Paris during the First World War, Reed's trips to Communist Moscow—that undergird movements and institutions.
These attitudes reflect an impatience with two fundamental values that undergird our democratic political system: Respect for the legitimacy of one's political opposition and institutional restraint.
They are also the ones that undergird our too easily hacked media system, where garbage acquires the perfumed scent of legitimacy with all too much ease.
Conspiracies often do undergird neo-noir stories, which are about the dark underbelly of the world and the evil that lies at the heart of man.
One bonus of Microsoft choosing the Chromium platform to undergird Edge is that the browser can now access all of the browser extensions available for Chrome.
He's an institutionalist at heart, people who know him say, and his primary aim is to ensure Americans trust the Supreme Court to undergird American democracy.
Estonia, recognised as a pioneer in e-government, has long used blockchain-like technologies to secure health records and undergird its shared government database system, X-Road.
We just want to make sure, therefore, that the laws that undergird a streaming business model economy will support a sustainable music industry in this new world.
"We share a belief that those values which undergird our democracy are precious, and they exist way above party, and they have to be defended," Biden said.
Now I'm coming up on 55 years old, and you know, guess what, it turns out there are these very, very personal experiences that undergird all of that.
While solar panels and batteries will go a lot further than virtual visits, both initiatives undergird the people-connecting, planet-saving self-image these companies strive to project.
It is easy to see why rules matter to the EU. They allow for extraordinarily deep relations among governments and undergird prosperity and peace in the world beyond.
The Ultium battery will likely undergird everything from the small Chevy Bolt EV to the forthcoming GMC Hummer, as its design gives GM flexibility depending on the vehicle.
I am more resolute than ever that we must be stronger than those who would divide us and subvert the values that undergird our university and our democracy.
The painters hired during the Great Depression, and their Latino counterparts—following the lead of Diego Rivera, a Mexican muralist—celebrated the workers who undergird the American Dream.
She wants to get rid of those existing power dynamics altogether — changing the very structures that undergird our politics, law, and culture in order to level the playing field.
However, to avoid the pitfalls of previous administrations, President-elect Trump's candidate for secretary of state needs to understand that certain false assumptions undergird the malfunctioning U.S. foreign policy.
He will riff at length about the technological themes that undergird his picks, like the omnipresence of cloud computing, the maturation of solar power and the promise of artificial intelligence.
Such public questioning of the values that undergird the current American presidency is another reason why the tensions between the US and Europe in 2017 and 2003 are not exact.
And this allows certain presumptions—about men and women, about feminism and misogyny—to rush in, so that they undergird a once-in-a-generation opportunity to redefine gender politics.
For weeks, Senate Democrats have suggested that they might not vote for a bipartisan bill to address the prescription drug epidemic unless Congress spent more money to undergird the bill.
The addition of algorithm-powered feed is part of Baidu's grander vision to lead in China's artificial intelligence wave, which is expected to undergird self-driving, voice bots and more.
Facebook could potentially undergird this system with cryptocurrency to alleviate transaction fees and let people tip creators smaller amounts of cash for exclusive content or just to show their appreciation.
" She continued, "This is a phony attack that is designed to raise questions when there is no evidence or support to undergird the insinuations he is putting forth in these attacks.
In other words, the legal standards that undergird the Office of Refugee Resettlement facilities — standards that Trump administration officials brag are among the highest in the world — would be wiped away.
In an effort to compensate for this dependence, Kim's regime devised the nativist, isolationist ideology of "Juche," which would undergird his totalitarian rule over North Korea until his death in 21945.
But with the flooding in areas across central and northern Japan in recent days, the country has been forced to examine more deeply the assumptions that undergird its flood control system.
Monday's moves offered a first glimpse of the "America First" principle that the President said in his inaugural address on Friday would now undergird every decision on foreign, economic and trade policy.
Together with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, these global pronouncements protect the rights of every human being, demand accountability for grave international crimes, and undergird our entire structure of atrocity accountability.
Human anomalies receive little or no attention in philosophy, because they destabilize those deeply embedded conventions of thought in the field that undergird most of the research that goes on in it.
This is Hägglund's point of departure, and it leads him through the history of religious and political ideas and finally to a deep critique of capitalism and the values that undergird it.
As expected, China unveiled new unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and showcased its advancing intercontinental and hypersonic missiles, designed to attack the aircraft carriers and bases that undergird U.S. military strength in Asia.
His departure is a blow to Baidu, which has been betting big on artificial intelligence, a technology that is expected to undergird a range of others, like voice recognition and driverless cars.
"The Supreme Court needs to be an institution that helps to undergird limited constitutional government," said Mr. Leo, 22, whose cerebral, unassuming demeanor belies the enormous clout he has developed in Washington.
I understand why those who hold that belief would wish to invest the zygote, embryo and then fetus with "personhood," while working assiduously to conceal the religious tenets that undergird their quest.
Yellowstone may be "about" Montana, but Montana is merely a convenient and suitably epic backdrop to consider the questions that undergird so many Western conversations: What's the future of "traditional" ways of life?
" Clinton on questions about her judgment: "This is a phony attack that is designed to raise questions when there is no evidence or support to undergird the insinuations that he is putting forward.
Thucydides reminds us of the resilience of common institutions and sustaining values, and above all of the importance of holding together in support of the human communities that undergird and constitute those institutions.
More important, there is no indication that Beijing is preparing to compromise on the policies, such as financial support for local players and assistance in buying overseas competitors, that undergird the modernization plan.
In response, we must find an answer that both fights back against voices of hate, but at the same time stays true to the values that undergird our community in the first place.
Trained as an accountant, she also looks beyond the numbers to the human lives that undergird the city economy, where people like her mother allow middle-class residents to balance career and family.
Previous episodes of Black Mirror — particularly season two's masterful "Be Right Back" (still my favorite installment of the show) — have argued that technology can undergird love and replicate it, but never entirely supplant it.
At a time when Americans are looking inward and rethinking the assumptions that undergird liberal internationalism, it's not unreasonable to ask whether we still need or can afford 800 military bases around the world.
The curiosity was that several broadband companies — the very same companies that pushed to rewrite the rules that undergird net neutrality — put out statements suggesting that they, too, supported the aims of the protesters.
In Trickster Feminism, form follows function — to undergird her invocations of feminist activist lineage, Waldman employs a range of poetic forms that also have long lineage: the chant, the blues refrain, the prose poem.
And because the online ecosystems that undergird all of these interactions are deeply broken, the assault against David Hogg and his classmates will likely continue to spread across platforms like YouTube and Facebook and Twitter.
It became clear to him that, if somebody were to exploit our attention economy and use the platforms that undergird it to distort the truth, there were no real checks and balances to stop it.
"The size and reach of these platforms demand that we ensure proper oversight, transparency and effective management of technologies that in large measure undergird our social lives, our economy, and our politics," the paper says.
I find it interesting that a lot of time is often devoted to helping students understand and decode the culturally specific nature and dynamics that undergird many of the current events in the popular discourse.
Like the laws of physics, which determine and undergird these "everyday" experiences, race determines and undergirds everyday experiences, as well: poet Fred Moten has discussed how large race is — so large that one cannot outrun it.
Several of them said it has profoundly rattled governments that have long looked to the United States — whatever their differences with it — to abide by its commitments and thereby undergird a wider sense of global order.
Her desire for the brooding bartender Jake (played here by Tom Sturridge), her tentative friendship with Simone, her coaching by the restaurant's manager Howard (Paul Sparks) — the relationships that undergird the book — are only thinly outlined.
Attempts to control women's sexuality are based in part on the same beliefs that undergird the vibrator myth: that because women don't understand their own sexuality they should not be the ones in control of it.
Partly for this reason, the country remains relatively allergic to military force; it spends just 1.2% of it GDP on defence (as Mr Trump likes to complain) and so cannot undergird its diplomatic positions with hard power.
Its citizens expressed some of Asia's highest support for democracy but among the lowest support for "the liberal political values that undergird democratic processes," the political scientists Bridget Welsh, Kai-Ping Huang and Yun-han Chu wrote.
"Level addresses this by leveraging the technical foundation, team experience, and bank partner deals that undergird Zero to deliver better customer value across all these dimensions — app, support, and economics — in a highly accessible product," Galen said.
CLINTON: So this is -- this is a phony -- this is a phony attack that is designed to raise questions when there is no evidence or support, to undergird the continuation that he is putting forward in these attacks.
This was not only a claim made by Enlightenment scholars looking to craft a "scientific" theory of race, but of Romantics of the mid-1800s, searching for racial and cultural histories to undergird the nationalism of the period.
CLINTON: So this is — this is a phony — this is a phony attack that is designed to raise questions when there is no evidence or support, to undergird the continuation that he is putting forward in these attacks.
He has spent much of the last four years on "Trillium L," writing the libretto and coming up with rhythms for the singers and "guide tones" — essentially a floor of drone pitches — that will undergird the orchestral writing.
But even some on the right who are sympathetic to elements of his vision worry that there is no infrastructure to undergird and promote Trumpism — unlike Reagan's conservative movement or former President Bill Clinton's centrist "third way" approach.
These are the unwritten rules and the conventions that undergird a democracy — things like commitment to rule of law, to a free press, to the separation of powers, to the basic liberties of speech, assembly, religion, and property.
The deal, brokered between Attorney General William Barr and the House Intelligence Committee, will allow congressional investigators to start digging through a dozen categories of files related to intelligence findings that undergird Mueller's investigation into Trump's ties to Russia.
Her work in 1980's Best Picture winner Ordinary People earned her an Oscar nomination for playing dramatically against type as a tightly wound, emotionally brittle mother whose seeming inability to love her children helps undergird a family tragedy.
Mr Pruitt is expected to announce today that scientists who currently receive research grants from the EPA will be barred from sitting on important committees like the Science Advisory Board, which reviews the scientific evidence used to undergird environmental regulations.
"One of Shields's assertions is that, besides aestheticizing war in general, the Times subtly (or not so in some cases) and deftly underpins US military policy by presenting images that undergird the military objectives of the day," Daniel Power told Hyperallergic.
Yet they also undergird the qualifications with which The Economistendorsed her for a fourth term this week: though she has administered Germany's "golden age" well, the leader argues, Mrs Merkel has not yet adequately prepared it for a demanding future.
The Supreme Court gave states the option to refuse to participate in expansion of Medicaid and the Trump administration has threatened to withhold health care coverage payments, and in fact has already cut the CSR payments, which undergird the ACA.
Here's the right way to put pressure on Venezuela's regime: Mr. Trump and other leaders need to keep trying to encourage a transition deal by tightening targeted sanctions on Mr. Maduro and his cronies who undergird an autocratic, corrupt system.
Gray added that a focus on its own mobility engineering would help undergird revenue potential resulting from connected vehicles, as well as provide added potential for customers over the lifetime of their cars via convenience features like over-the-air software updates.
He writes about the policy problems that undergird this structural inequality, specifically critiquing the upper-middle class for their day-to-day actions, like calling in a favor to get an internship for your kid — and taking that spot away from someone else.
In Rome, Cardinal Castrillón advocated for the poor but opposed the arrogation of Christian theology to undergird leftist guerrilla movements in Latin America; sought to reconcile conservative Roman Catholics with the Holy See; and counseled empathy for priests accused of sexual abuse.
One reason Mr. Coscarelli and Ms. Ryzik, as well as their editors, Caryn Ganz and Ian Trontz, felt the Ryan Adams story was important to tell was it provided a window into the complicated power arrangements that undergird the world of pop music.
Armando Iannucci is perhaps best known to audiences as the creator of the HBO series Veep, an absurd, hilarious take on the bureaucracies that undergird—or barely maintain—the facade of a functioning American government, accented by ridiculous personalities and violently barbed insults.
While New York has more Fortune 25 companies than any other state, to date it hasn't been a global leader in startups compared to hotspots like the Bay Area, particularly in the sorts of enterprise and data infrastructure startups that undergird the internet revolution.
The members of the Senate Commerce Committee said on Tuesday that their upcoming legislation on autonomous vehicles should "prevent conflicting laws and rules from stifling this new technology" — part of a package of high-level "principles" they say will undergird legislation they plan to introduce.
This additional push with our allies to call for human rights through an LGBTI lens confirms what Trump supporters already know: That our leaders under President Trump are bold, unabashed supporters of the individual rights, freedom and personal autonomy that undergird America's founding principles.
The problem is that Scruton displays such blanket hostility to the assumptions that undergird everything from American liberalism to the most radical Continental theory that he's incapable of writing about anyone situated more than an inch over the center line with even a modicum of sympathy.
The commander suggested that Mr. Hifter, in concert with a relative of Colonel Qaddafi's based in Cairo, was secretly supporting the Islamic State — a theory given little credence by Western officials, but one that points to the deep suspicions that undergird every aspect of the Libyan society.
Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) Director Mel Watt recently delivered two direct messages to Congress: First, it is dangerous to operate the two institutions that undergird half of the U.S. mortgage market and support over $5 trillion in mortgage backed securities with little to no capital.
But that progress — and the network of agreements that undergird it — is now in jeopardy as President Donald Trump, and hard-line aides like John Bolton, the national security adviser for whom arms control has long been anathema, bristle at any restraints on what they call American sovereignty.
"And it will then be up to Senate Republicans to decide whether they want to follow the Constitution and abide by the rules of fair play that ultimately undergird our democracy and that ensure that the Supreme Court does not just become one more extension of our polarized politics," Obama said.
Trump threatened NBC, for example, on a day when he was facing intense criticism over his lackluster response to the humanitarian crisis in Puerto Rico, and just ahead of his announcement that he would decertify the nuclear deal with Iran and cut off the cost-sharing payments that undergird the Affordable Care Act.
From the trade war and tariffs between Trump and Xi, to the increasing security risks of Chinese industrial espionage, to the surveillance technology that companies like Huawei are exporting to undergird digital authoritarianism, China's actions are transforming our world (and at least from this side of the Pacific, not for the positive).
It grew out of congressional frustration that the Air Force, with its pilot-driven culture, was not giving sufficient attention to securing the satellite communication networks that undergird so much of today's economy, as well as the critical positioning, navigation, and timing assistance to that military drones planes, ships, and networked vehicles increasingly rely on.
"At the very same time that the government refused to give the Negro any land, through an act of Congress our Government was giving away millions of acres of land in the west and the midwest, which meant it was willing to undergird its white peasants from Europe with an economic floor," King said.
Not all of this willpower has historically been translated into the most comprehensive legislation, but good templates are constantly emerging, through pilot programs, nascent policy shifts, or other proposals, for plugging up the gaps that make guns easily accessible, and for disrupting the cultures and patterns of violence that undergird most of America's mass shooting epidemic.
And at that same period America was giving millions of acres of land in the West and the Midwest, which meant that America was willing to undergird its white peasants from Europe with an economic floor that would make it possible to grow and develop, and refused to give that economic floor to its black peasants.
But DNA findings—and the acknowledgment that people often have a powerful desire to know where they came from biologically—can also undergird more progressive developments: the adoptee-rights' movement, or the quest, by the Abuelas of Argentina, to find grandchildren who were lost when the children's parents were tortured and killed by the Argentine junta.
It says that there is a community of artists, writers, academics, filmmakers, poets, dramatists, and allies who see each other, who bear witness to the significance of the lives of black folk, to their color and drama and uniqueness, and more, bear witness and call attention to the systems that undergird and enable the violence that arbitrarily ends these lives.
The memo calls for "targeted military strikes" against the Syrian government in light of the near-collapse of the ceasefire brokered earlier this year, as well as "a judicious use of stand-off and air weapons, which would undergird and drive a more focused and hard-nosed U.S.-led diplomatic process," according to the New York times, which has seen a draft of the cable.
Hetherington and Weiler argue that the answers to questions about the four childhood traits reveal "how worldview guides a person in navigating the world," as Hetherington put it in his email: Not only do the answers to these questions explain preferences about race, immigration, sexual orientation, gender attitudes, the projection of military force, gun control, and just about every "culture war" issue, people's worldviews also undergird people's life choices.
Simler and Hanson build upon a number of research advances, such as Jonathan Haidt's work on the righteous mind and Robert Trivers work on evolutionary psychology to undergird their thesis in the first few chapters, and then they apply that thesis to a series of other fields (ten, in fact) in relatively brief and facile chapters to describe how the elephant in the brain affects us in every sphere of human activity.
Indeed, look no further than the competing groups at the U.N. — the U.S.-led Group of Governmental Experts and the Russia- and China-supported Open-Ended Working Group — to identify the key fault lines between those who argue for cybersecurity in order to undergird the personal and economic freedom of their citizens and those who would use the bugaboo of cyber threats to control their populations and shape their domestic political environments.
But we do see merit in a more militarily assertive U.S. role in Syria, based on the judicious use of stand-off and air weapons, which would undergird and drive a more focused and hardnose U.S.-led diplomatic process, leveraging the International Syrian Support Group (ISSG), to: end the daily mass killing of civilians and egregious violations of human rights, cajole the warring parties to make necessary compromises at the negotiating table, bolster moderate rebel groups' role in defeating Da'esh, and help bring an end to the broader instability the conflict generates.
Here are all these members of the conservative intelligentsia, whose theories seem to undergird so much of our political reality, talking what sounds to me like eggheaded nonsense, while I, a poet and a freelance writer in New York City, am obsessing over whether my family will have health insurance in a year, and whether my young son, who is black, will be able to dodge Trump's white-nationalist gantlet long enough to make it to adulthood, go to college, and get a good job somewhere his talents won't be wasted.

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