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Do you support that way of looking at a film?
This is a new way of looking at cell function.
They had a different way of looking at the universe.
It's a completely different way of looking at the world.
I guess that's one way of looking at prison time?
Yes. It's a particular way of looking at performing arts.
It's a different way of looking at the same picture.
BECKY QUICK: That's a good way of looking at it.
Friedman, however, has a different way of looking at things.
It is a way of looking differently at the world.
Luckily, there is another way of looking at the creature.
It was a very civilized way of looking at art.
This is an admittedly simple way of looking at things.
It's a pinched, insecure, petty way of looking at America.
But that's a very simplistic way of looking at things.
Of course, there's another way of looking at all this.
Though intuitive, this way of looking at the choices is mistaken.
This is a really narrow way of looking at the merger.
Unfortunately, that's a pretty narrow way of looking at this question.
But that's a really Earth-biased way of looking at things.
This is another good way of looking at the candidates' differences.
There's no other way of looking at this or framing it.
It is an instructive way of looking at how to live.
One way of looking at it, certainly, is as amusing novelty.
Their goal: establishing a new way of looking at game stats.
And it's a liberated and liberating way of looking at oneself.
This might be a reductive way of looking at the Oscars.
This is a wildly optimistic way of looking at the world.
It's a very, very old-fashioned way of looking at beauty.
But maybe this is a fanciful way of looking at things.
It's an angry, nihilistic, crazy way of looking at the world.
But this doesn't necessarily result in a tangible new way of looking.
For the record: This isn't the nicest way of looking at people.
That's one way of looking at how we define sexual harassment today.
It's an eerie and surprisingly beautiful way of looking at the world.
"Perspective" relates to a particular way of looking or thinking about something.
A more pessimistic way of looking at it, however, would be this.
Admittedly, this is a rather perverse way of looking at the world.
Yet over-policing is only one way of looking at the story.
But it does have its own way of looking at the world.
"Every generation has a different way of looking at life," she said.
The West Coast was an entirely new way of looking at things.
"It was a new way of looking at climate data," she said.
The "charts" tab gives another way of looking at the same information.
It certainly offers a whole new way of looking at portrait mode images.
I guess there&aposs now a new way of looking at even that.
His films test viewers and reshape their way of looking, especially at buildings.
I think shutting down plants is a simplistic way of looking at things.
At its core, it's a very artful way of looking at the world.
He taught me a different way of looking, a different way of seeing.
In this debate, each side has a distinctive way of looking at things.
"This is a whole different way of looking at trigonometry," Mansfield told Science.
Another way of looking at them is as a terraced landscape or topography.
Microdosing psychedelics opens up a whole new way of looking at general functioning.
It's a phenomenally important way of looking at the processes of the universe.
Ms. Quarles has her own way of looking at the big picture, too.
It was a way of looking, learning, making, in a sort of circle.
That's kind of, I guess it's an ironic way of looking at it.
That's one way of looking at the company's new policy on deepfake videos.
I think that's a really closed and privileged way of looking at things.
The new administration has a very different way of looking at the world.
A way of looking at cultural/racial/class tensions that are very relevant.
Night lights Well, this is a different way of looking up at the heavens.
These wild horses have a sweet, but unusual, way of looking after their own.
"It's a new way of looking at Harriet," Erivo told PEOPLE of the movie.
"This is about a totally different way of looking at medicine," he told Gizmodo.
I see my life as a practical way of looking at a GPS system.
And that-- you know, and that's the CPAs' work-- way of looking at it.
Mr. Styron also helped to popularize a new way of looking at the brain.
Like film, it is a way of looking at and tracking yourself through time.
But Strike Debt had "a totally fresh way of looking at economics," he added.
But at the same time, the images speak to another way of looking altogether.
It's a simplistic way of looking at it, but human drives don't really vary.
"There is a way of looking at trade that is therapeutic," Mr. Hickenlooper said.
And it is a critique of the paper's way of looking at the world.
Laura Kipnis: Here's a historical and political way of looking at the current moment.
"There was no way of looking into the chest at that time," Narula explained.
I don't like this idea that there's one way of looking at how music works.
" "You have a very unique way of looking at reality and looking at other people.
BECKY QUICK: That's a very logical way of looking at things, (LAUGH) very rational way.
And maybe there's some truth in that, but there's another way of looking at it.
Many of the women had a way of looking at his shoulder or past him.
Zombies, it's a way of looking at it that I don't think is very fruitful.
She just needed a different way of looking at what she seemed to have seen.
Another way of looking at polling data is to examine momentum — how are things changing.
But another way of looking at love addiction holds that basically all love is addiction.
One way of looking at the project is that she was splitting herself in two.
There's a way of looking at the role reversal in "Green Book" as an upgrade.
I would think his way of looking at the world today comes from his brother.
That method, of course, lent to a different way of looking at the world around him.
Another way of looking at 2016 is that actually, people didn't know what you stood for.
Mainly, protons could provide a more precise way of looking at this weird quark-gluon plasma.
Despite the huge numbers, there's even a less generous way of looking at the fiscal shortfall.
It's a common way of looking at cloud strategy now, but it wasn't always the case.
Assuming that Latinos will not support Trump is a simplistic way of looking at our communities.
This is localism, a bottom-up, practically oriented way of looking at today's biggest policy dilemmas.
Perhaps a more effective way of looking at this is questioning the premeditation of the theft.
"This is a valid way of looking at it," he said of the research from Harvard.
It's a very simple way of looking at the world -- and foreign leaders know that. 11.
All the stuff with 555-5555 is very rooted in that way of looking at things.
It was, admittedly, a pretty selfish — and, in retrospect, naive — way of looking at a union.
"It really is a whole other way of looking at the world, of feeling," she said.
He and Cowen share an incrementalist way of looking at the world, often trading reading recommendations.
That's one way of looking at Bess Wohl's tragicomedy featuring four siblings, ages 5 through 12.
With such works, we become aware of how some images can permanently alter our way of looking.
IT WON'T NECESSARILY BE SOMETHING THAT MATCHES UP WITH CBO OR ANOTHER WAY OF LOOKING AT THINGS.
Of course, these numbers are just one way of looking at media bias in the presidential campaign.
I guess either I had a secret and/or had a different way of looking at things.
The Oxford political philosopher Henry Shue observed that our typical way of looking at rights is incomplete.
A new study, published Monday in JAMA Internal Medicine, offers another way of looking at the issue.
If people learn another language, they inadvertently also learn a new way of looking at the world.
Honestly, I sometimes think Christianity can be too small of a way of looking at the world.
It's a short chapter called "Eloping," and if you have a way of looking at it, do.
Another way of looking at it is that Parks should be called the Edna Griffin of Alabama.
And all of this comes from the wrong ignition and the wrong way of looking at country.
The near-death experiences -- overseas and at home -- gave Ojeda a fatalistic way of looking at politics.
One way of looking at this past week is as a failure for the conservative spin machine.
What an infantile way of looking at the world and other people and their enjoyments and pleasures.
I thought that was a really interesting way of looking at the influence of CPK outside of California.
"It's back to a 1960s and 1970s way of looking at things," says Andrés Rozental, a former diplomat.
Maybe it's a mechanistic way of looking at things, but I think of decisions, the choices people make.
Another way of looking at the situation is to count how many apps are truly ancient and abandoned.
The tweet about "reaching the end of its life," that's a brutally honest way of looking at it.
The Underwoods want him back in the U.S. They also have an imaginative way of looking at things.
It's a different dimension and space, and we're looking at a very different way of looking at imagery.
They don't so much replicate the scientific gaze as suggest a way of looking that can replace it.
Measuring it against what comes first is — to paraphrase Jobs — a boneheaded way of looking at the company.
Gay Twitter is about a certain way of looking at the world: It's about the stupid, the dumb.
The Alabama offensive coordinator Brian Daboll has a certain way of looking at the throwing accuracy of quarterbacks.
What such films deliver is a way of "looking like me" that's as much about aspiration as identification.
A proper consideration of tax regulations, however, requires an entirely different way of looking at costs and benefits.
The Equifax incident unambiguously refutes that way of looking at things: privacy depends on security, and vice versa.
I'd hope that this work offers a new way of looking at and thinking about the American Dream.
Picking apart the January numbers, you see just how that way of looking at trade can be misleading.
To do otherwise is more a way of looking away from the painting than of looking at it.
The other way of looking at it is that the symptoms that you're taking the drug for break through.
These comparisons don't perfectly align, but they provide one way of looking at Lyft in a broader industry context.
I think that maybe that's another way of looking at the shift from being a dependent to independent person.
I wanted to open new conversations, new connections, different experiences and a fresh way of looking at the world.
Yet there is another way of looking at it — fans of no are rebranding it as the altruistic choice.
Another way of looking at it, though, is which word is most likely to strike dread in your heart.
The biggest apparent weak spot in the housing data now tends to confirm this way of looking at it.
To the Editor: There is a far less sanguine way of looking at this noble effort to outlaw war.
But another way of looking at that era is that someone like Trump was becoming more and more inevitable.
Another way of looking at it is that the average snowfall per season since 1869 has been 28.8 inches.
It's a choice to be energized, because the other choice is a depressing, pointless way of looking at it.
So I would say yeah, I mean, everything I do have is derived from the Berger way of looking.
"It's a way of life, a way of being, a way of looking at the world," Mr. Gibson said.
But here's one way of looking at it: At one point, ABC devoted an entire evening to Rhimes's shows.
Children have a way of looking at things and ruminating on them that belies a wisdom way beyond their years.
Taken as a whole, this list is intended to present just one way of looking at what makes TV great.
In my very scientific way of looking at it what Dr Paterno's said, you could experience this in different ways.
"It's a new way of looking at the world," one furry told Vanity Fair for a feature back in 2001.
That would be another way of looking at exhaustion, which is that you emptied out the potential of the setting.
On the left, it is used as a way of looking forward, with a strong emphasis on coexistence and sustainability.
There is another way of looking at Leicester's triumph, however, and one that the self-deprecating Mr Ranieri might endorse.
It's an indirect way of looking for how the planet affects its environment, rather than looking for the planet itself.
This was a structured way to find a philosophy of life, a way of looking at the world, an identity.
Today's full moon in Sagittarius brings an important conversation to a head and a new way of looking at things.
The concept of rules gives A.R.I.D. "perspective," a way of looking at the world that comes with its own boundaries.
It does shine a light on a different way of looking at the impact of plastics on health, Adibi said.
She always has something to say or a way of looking at something that I never have thought that way.
One way of looking at it is that 996 is China's version of Silicon Valley's hustle culture, put in overdrive.
A lot of folks compare Snapchat to Twitter, which I think is a pretty apt way of looking at it.
It's a clean way of looking at perhaps the most well-rounded player in the game over the last decade.
Beyond the mastery of specialized skills, Langlands is talking about something more holistic: a way of looking at the world.
Nostalgia is only one way of looking at history; it functions, essentially, to make the past a safe place to play.
Another way of looking at the shift is to examine the main causes of DALYs in countries of different income levels.
But currently most health agencies in Africa have "no organized way of looking at information related to climate change", said Abeku.
I'm so glad this show can get away with just about anything by way of looking very expensive all the time!
There's always some different way of looking at it, even if it's always not necessarily going to work out for you.
It was such an arrogant way of looking at ... Basically, it was just capitalism, as far as I was concerned. Yeah.
Americans will find it hysterical, too, because it's a different way of looking at these tropes we're so used to seeing.
A new moon, in fellow Earth sign Virgo, arrived early today, bringing you a new way of looking at the world.
Another way of looking at it is how much investors want to be paid to bear the risk of the bond.
But reaching for the insight to see beyond the problem at hand is a different way of looking at problem solving.
That is an uninformed at best, and cruel at worst, way of looking at the need for health insurance for everybody.
But for Mr. Liñán, this backward glance represents something intensely personal, a way of looking at his own awakening to flamenco.
"I'm super-enthusiastic, because the other way of looking at things is that everything remains to be done," Ms. Husson said.
"He had this way of looking at life that just made you laugh while you were around him," Mr. Gossard said.
"No matter what trials and tribulations she experienced, she always maintained her positive way of looking at things," Ms. Grant said.
He always has a great way of looking at things in general, but especially keeping an eye on our male characters.
Writing about Hemingway in this magazine in 1998, Didion noted: The very grammar of a Hemingway sentence dictated, or was dictated by, a certain way of looking at the world, a way of looking but not joining, a way of moving through but not attaching, a kind of romantic individualism distinctly adapted to its time and source.
"People think of their car expenses as their car payment, but that's a really dangerous way of looking at things," he said.
One way of looking at it is to celebrate the divinity of all things, the light and the dark, life and death.
One way of looking at is that SoftBank is brokering peace by bringing competitors together so they can share resources and technology.
With Lee [McQueen], he had a different way of looking at women, which was sometimes misconstrued, but he always celebrated women's strength.
People who are deep thinkers, who have sort of a weird way of looking at the universe, are wildly attractive to me.
But another way of looking at it is that they're returning to the sounds that made them the musicians they are today.
But also in terms of social acceptance and culture, and the way of looking at the world, it doesn't get much better.
But as a way of looking at the world, the kind of prehistory trutherism espoused by Bitcoin carnivorism is just dead boring.
There is, however, another way of looking at the whole ordeal: Trump could have given away a lot more than he did.
"There is a way of looking at going into a building like Lyndon Johnson's going into Vietnam," he was quoted as saying.
During the course of his career, Dennett has developed a way of looking at the process by which raw matter becomes functional.
Another way of looking at ideological sorting in the poll: how voters with different health care preferences are lining up behind candidates.
Another way of looking at the cost of rent is the wage needed to afford a two-bedroom apartment in each state.
Yet another way of looking at it: Netflix has made lots of splashy deals with content makers in the last few years.
You know, it's a little bit, forgive the cliche, but it's a kind of a Silicon Valley way of looking at things.
Joe Wright's films always have a way of looking brilliant, but not distractedly so, and that seems to be the case here, too.
Over the past decade Kim has described a very new way of looking for patterns in the seemingly patternless world of rational numbers.
Having grown up in the investing industry, which has failed to engage women, I had an old-school way of looking at it.
"My parents made sure no matter how traumatic anything was, that there was always… a different way of looking at it," he explains.
Another way of looking at it is that the predicted effects of climate change are very bad, but not in a cinematic way.
If you're eager for one more go-round and a slightly different way of looking at its story, this is one worth reading.
But with "Trumpism" has come a whole new way of looking at the political gaffe, its consequences, its cures, and ultimately its future.
Every time I read To Kill a Mockingbird I find something new to appreciate, a new way of looking at an old story.
"Danuvius offers a new way of looking at the evolution of bipedalism," University of Toronto paleoanthropologist and study co-author David Begun said.
In so doing, it offers a more comprehensive way of looking at our own troubled times, which can easily invite despair and resignation.
To view the hustle and bustle of pedestrian traffic as a kind of dance is a poetic way of looking at city life.
But it's an interesting way of looking at how biracial people have had to suppress aspects of themselves, or one part of themselves.
Why this is important: It offers scientists a new way of looking at memory and could eventually inform our understanding of memory disorders.
"I have the impression there is a certain way of looking at the Muslim community and Muslim women as homogenous," she told me.
One way of looking at recent macroeconomic experience, suggests Mr Bullard, is that the Fed has been targeting a near-zero interest rate.
Another way of looking at this, Muro told me, is to compare the number of counties won in the 2000 and 2016 election.
Further, I wanted to redefine the work and give it a different meaning, similar to the audience's new way of looking at love.
"Zumthor has this archaic way of looking at architecture, but in a very contemporary way: his buildings are very durable," Mr. Keller said.
All this prompts a new way of looking at the American presidency: as the election of a kind of content creator-in-chief.
This disposition also presents the reader with a different way of looking at the world — one of extraordinary calm and the purest resolve.
The other way of looking at it is as a stunning success, one that gave Trump and his defenders exactly what they wanted.
The stuff that used to inspire you just doesn't cut it anymore—but now you have a new way of looking at things.
"It has caused our economy to drop ... This is a way of looking at how we can boost our economy," says the young Mngqengqiswa.
Haddish, who was briefly homeless and was in the foster system when she was younger, has an optimistic way of looking at life's hurdles.
It's been a whirlwind few months for Forethought, a startup with a new way of looking at enterprise search that relies on artificial intelligence.
The other way of looking at it is, if I feel violated by that slight, it doesn't matter objectively how minor that slight was.
The designers who are in the show grew up Catholic, so they have a very particular way of looking at the world and fashion.
Hopefully, the result of a new way of looking at the past can be the beginning of new ways of thinking about the present.
This stubbornly rose-colored way of looking at Jack has even extended to Rebecca's second husband and Jack's best friend, Miguel Rivas (Jon Huertas).
"She has a way of looking at me and remembering what's best about me … even though it's nowhere close to coming out," he says.
But that was the calm before the storm, because he truly ended the evening with a bang: That's one way of looking at it!
If it works with a Chromecast, it'll shine on Vizio's latest TV. Maybe that's the simplest way of looking at the new P-Series.
Another way of looking at the same issue is whether equities beat bonds over the long term; whether the risk premium is really delivered.
"Ultimately, it falls into helping folks see a different way of looking at healthcare," Esguerra, the health plan's senior medical director, told Business Insider.
"In addition to it sounding like 'Zen,' the system is a completely reverse way of looking at cleansing the hair," the product's website boasts.
A MOPR on renewables, by this way of looking at things, restores accurate price signals to capacity markets, ensuring that they properly vouchsafe reliability.
"Scream Against the Sky was very important; it opened the door" to a more global way of looking at modern art, Tomii told me.
He had a way of looking at the camera like he could see beyond the lens and into the eyes of the person staring.
I guess that's the wrong way of looking at it — there are reasons that we now see, scientifically, why ancient cures could have worked.
I would like to use this post as an opportunity for proposing a different way of looking at a Trump presidency in this context.
But another way of looking at immigrant food purveyors like Tran is that in the process of making things work, they're creating something new.
But the other way of looking at it is that it's surprisingly sticky — he's shown a lot of resilience with those core Trump supporters.
He said that looking at a student's academic record was a "much more holistic way of looking at student 'talent'" than a single test.
But here's another way of looking at it: When you grow up in a country of 1 billion people, everything boils down to odds.
As devastated as I was by the election, it actually sparked in me a new way of looking at this book I'm writing, a memoir.
The subjectivity we tend to associate with the writerly way of looking may simply be more visible in that realm rather than exclusive to it.
Perhaps the best way of looking at Caixin is as a magazine that has mastered the art of the possible within the confines of China.
I "get the biggest crowds in the world for a guy without a guitar, which is an interesting way of looking at it," Trump said.
More to the point, Brenner and Crick developed a shared way of looking at the problem they faced: how DNA told cells to make proteins.
I'm not suggesting that these elements should be read as avatars for actual objects, which would be a wrongheaded way of looking at abstract art.
If your answer is the number of formerly uninsured people who were newly insured under the law — that's the wrong way of looking at it.
"When Sarah told me I had to meet someone else I was upset but I understood it's her way of looking after me," Lee added.
This seems to be the traditional way of looking at any kind of environmental regulation, from emissions in our air or water to clean energy.
Bissière would die in December of that same year, and with his passing an entire way of looking at painting would fade away as well.
This conclusion is based on response theory, a way of looking at complex systems by changing the environmental conditions to see how the system responds.
"He worked out this quite mysterious and marvelous way of looking at things that are so ephemeral that you can't see them," Dr. Whitesides said.
This new way of looking at her marriage was the first feel-good hook that would eventually set Edmondson on an unparalleled NXIVM recruiting streak.
This is stripper performance by and for women, a completely new way of looking at a group that has historically been marginalized, and condescended to.
It's more detailed and complicated than this, but that's a 30,000-foot way of looking at it, per people who have walked through this idea.
I say all this because one of my favorite market prognosticators has a rather "alarming" way of looking at stocks right now, in that sense.
Coupe and Burnley are banking on the regulator using a more sophisticated way of looking at the market in the latter part of the probe.
Another way of looking at it: the system will allow Amazon to avoid the purchase of some 4 million kilowatt-hours of electricity a year.
Previously, we could not detect waves in spacetime and now we can, and this whole new way of looking at the universe has opened up.
"Andrea looked at the visual references in the book in ways that opened back up the subjectivity in Kant's own way of looking," Meade said.
Or, another way of looking at it: since its inception, Uber has refused to do right by its drivers and allow for tipping within its app.
Another way of looking at the ten-year bond yields is to see it as the summary of expectations for the future trend in short rates.
Consumers use it as a quick way of looking for deals on specific treatments, or to find availability for a service based on time and location.
Currently, the McMorris Rodgers Caring for Our Heroes Act is the only legislative proposal that offers a truly new way of looking at veterans' health care.
Such a way of looking at photography, I believe, is of the lowest level possible and should not be our way of approaching and understanding photography.
Perhaps one way of looking at the impact of BRI on commodities is to examine China's imports of raw materials and exports of capital and steel.
Another way of looking at it is that states run by Democrats typically impose higher taxes and were disproportionately impacted by the change in SALT treatment.
Museum directors and curators say that one of the keys to Art Reoriented's success is the partners' unpretentious way of looking at art and curatorial practice.
Another way of looking at that gap for women of different racial and ethnic groups is to consider when "equal pay day" for each group falls.
The old way of looking at tennis — the eye test, from the side of the court — is inadequate in a new age with so much data.
The heartbreaking thing is that in any other way of looking at it, in any other aspect of life, Kid Yamamoto was not an old man.
One way of looking at recent economic data is that they're actually telling us that future U.S. growth will be lower than one might have hoped.
"For the far-right groups, violence is central to their way of looking at the world," said Peter Simi, associate professor of sociology at Chapman University.
His way of looking at any painting or fresco is to stand in front of it for hours, for an entire day, for days on end.
"His way of looking at things and how he sees light and color really works for the kind of food pictures we do together," Vernieuwe says.
Sither, who has been working at the Tibet Action Institute since 2011, has a very buddhist way of looking at this constant cat-and-mouse battle.
Another way of looking at a trade surplus or deficit is that the former involves a country spending less than it "earns" and the latter spending more.
I believe that thinking "Hey, the HEPA filters make Tesla great for polluted places" is the wrong way of looking at it: It's the other way around.
And I don't know what it is, but I find that there's a similar way of looking at things between the filmmaking world and the chef world.
Another way of looking at the numbers is to see how many LinkedIn members move to a new country (this relies on the workers updating their profiles).
His keen interest in the process of making art, and the artist's commitment to sharing a new way of looking at the world, was informed by Marxism.
Bostrom proposes a simplified analogy for new inventions: One way of looking at human creativity is as a process of pulling balls out of a giant urn.
But this is a very pat way of looking at what Republicans actually promised, and what their mandate on health care reform is in the first place.
From my way of looking at things, being described as the team of the poor, or the 'prostitutes' is something liberating, that ties in with our roots.
In one way of looking at it, the bald eagles at Reelfoot Lake are returning the favor by providing a critical source of income for the region.
There's a way of looking at the 2016 presidential election and concluding that liberal reformers have dramatically overstated the danger corporate cash poses to the political system.
And comedians, old Jewish comedians like Jackie Mason and Henny Youngman; their way of looking at the world as a tragic place but you have to laugh.
As a South African, who has lived extensively overseas, that detached way of looking at the rest of the continent - and its people -- has often puzzled me.
Another way of looking at it: People would pay between $238 and $24.5 per day to be just as happy as they otherwise are, but pain-free.
Another way of looking at this is that unaffiliated voters make up 36 percent of the state's active voters but only submitted 24 percent of the ballots.
I like getting a theme and having to find my own way of looking at it; it sets me off in directions I might not have otherwise found.
They say it is a new way of looking at the soil that provides information that had not been taken into account when making decisions in the field.
"I was especially surprised by how long it took us to find the right way of looking at what the wasps were doing," he said in a statement.
Virilio is trying to explain, though a new way of looking at social history, how capitalism fundamentally transformed itself in the move up and through the industrial revolution.
He knew that reality was far messier, with decisions plagued by uncertainty and complicated motivations, but he described his model as an "economic way of looking at life".
When I read the pitch email for the project, it felt like a funny, somehow neutered, distant way of looking at the election, which I need right now.
Sheen will play Charlie Jones, "a loveable man-child with a heart of gold and a unique way of looking at the world," according to Crackle's press release.
The other way of looking at it is that my species had a high probability of spawning two new factions that equated to "money people" and "religious people".
Another way of looking at that: Americans make up about 4.43 percent of the world's population, yet own roughly 42 percent of all the world's privately held firearms.
After 50 years of retelling, and with the aid of the 2006 movie "Glory Road," people now have a different way of looking at that day in 1966.
For Pitsa, skhothane is simply a way of looking and feeling while going about your day: "We do what all people do, but we look different," he says.
"Others might see maritime painting as a really wonderful way of looking at gentlemen's leisure, or a certain aspect of Western ingenuity and know-how," Mr. Wiley explained.
"There's no way of looking at the ownership of properties and understanding who owns them ultimately," says Christopher Thornberg, a founding partner of the research firm Beacon Economics.
So I do think that because the relationship is going to be so adversarial, that way of looking at journalism is going to go away to some extent.
Another way of looking at these numbers: Since 1992, no candidate has won the presidency while being liked by less than 50 percent of his party's own voters.
Sure. That's one way of looking at it, but we have over 20,103 partners in total on the record label side, just mentioning even the top record labels.
Another way of looking at it is that Lyft is just a more advanced version of stepping out into the street and raising your hand to hail a cab.
She also has a way of looking at grainy security footage of Bourne with a soft-glowing fondness that suggests she's entertaining sleek, glamorous fantasies of a Mr. & Mrs.
Kepler will not be the last exoplanet explorer, but it was NASA's first, and it gave the world a new way of looking at our place in the Universe.
It's a newly discovered galaxy system that's hiding something incredible in those fuzzy swirls of light circling it: a way of looking back into even further and older galaxies.
"We don't want to get too carried away in saying that Argentina is a beacon of stability, but that is probably one way of looking at it," he added.
There is no new mathematical algorithm we can put forth, no new way of looking at churn or forecasting content spend or ARPU, that will incontrovertibly solve the debate.
It's all a very interesting way of looking at projects, though I wonder whether this is just bringing the web browser's clutter everywhere for users who aren't organizational superstars.
By turning the crowdfunding model inside out, FwdForce has created a really interesting way of looking at the funding model, and it resolves a few of the challenges involved.
I hope we can come away from an event like this though with some politicians having a slightly different way of looking at the importance of music in schools.
There was another way of looking at May's decision to call a snap election, however, which was that it was made from a position of weakness rather than strength.
They prove that highly original paintings can still be made through an awareness of the past — a way of looking at things that, sadly, seems to be fading away.
Here's another way of looking at it: Failing to invest is like letting money fall out of your wallet every day, says Sallie Krawcheck, Ellevest co-founder and CEO.
"It's a less leaden way of looking at art," said Andrew Lear, the founder of Shady Ladies, an art historian and classicist who has taught at New York University.
" Buruma said he was most daunted by the shift from "thinking of the world as a writer — which is a rather self-centered way of looking at the world.
In 2014, Edward Jay Epstein, the veteran writer on espionage, published a provocative article in The Wall Street Journal proposing another way of looking at Snowden: as a spy.
Its an awful way of looking at life that you just can't escape, especially in a city like LA. I really wanted to capture the mercilessness of that experience.
Prove you can hit the ground running, then learn along the way Regardless of the position, we look for candidates who posses a results-driven way of looking at things.
While it's a good thing that incomes surpassed their pre-recession levels, another way of looking at is that American households have spent the last decade clawing back to even.
PipelineDB is built on a new way of looking at SQL databases, thinking about streams of data rather than data at rest in big silos, co-founder Derek Nelson explained.
One way of looking at the travel warning is that the NAACP is saying that blacks are too cosmopolitan to go to places like Missouri in its current political state.
You can search your name on Google and see what shows up, but a reverse image search within Google Image is a more precise way of looking for an image.
There's a film I've just done on a completely different topic about a conflict between Russia's richest man and Vladimir Putin as a way of looking at how Russia works.
"I truly believe that I have a new way of looking at parenting — it is not about the length of life that matters, but the quality of life," Esther wrote.
One way of looking at that is the Labor Department's data on average hourly earnings for nonsupervisory employees, a longstanding data series on what working stiffs take home in wages.
I guess it comes from my father, who was a carpenter, so I always had a way of looking at an object as a technician but also as an aesthetician.
Another way of looking at that: Americans make up less than 221 percent of the world's population, yet they own roughly 246.7 percent of all the world's privately held firearms.
"I became really interested in using this tool as a way of looking at the ocean and thinking about the way that industry is looking at the ocean," he states.
Each is a way of looking at life's transitory nature, memory and existence itself, but Mr. Muñoz didn't need any of those for one of his works at this booth.
The scariest thing about this half-cooked play is that even after its catchall denouement, it's still Rachel's nihilism that feels like the most legitimate way of looking at life.
I'm not trying to turn anyone into a technical analyst; I'm well aware of the aversion many of my fundamental friends have to this way of looking at the markets.
She recommends self-compassion exercises like meditation or journaling — tiny steps to help you develop a gentler way of looking at yourself without resorting to an artificial self-esteem boost.
Their experience has necessarily produced in them what psychologists sometimes call a "professional deformation," a necessary conditioned way of looking at the world that is structured, hierarchical, strategic and operational.
Another way of looking at that: Americans make up less than 0003 percent of the world's population, yet they own roughly 45 percent of all the world's privately held firearms.
One way of looking at California in this period, where the country is becoming majority-minority racially, is that California reflects a successful navigation of that diversification of a country.
He didn't dispute the numbers, but suggested another way of looking at them: the amount of land required and pollution created per unit — of food, fiber, and fuel — that farmers grow.
Finding my relationship with Drake as our conduit is cheesy, and thanking Drake for my relationship is a superficial way of looking at how much I love and respect my partner.
People are letting their assumptions about what ought to happen — or just their desire to see Trump get his comeuppance — get in the way of looking at what's actually going on.
He admits that the film is "tendentious" in its promotion of solidarity with refugees, but hopes that it will "open up Europe's way of looking" beyond the usual "clichés and prejudices".
With every character and pretty much every story after that [including God Loves, Man Kills], the goal was to find a new way of looking at the characters as a concept.
Another way of looking at it is that VW is taking a page from the playbook of Tesla, which has installed 1,210 of its Supercharger stations across the globe since 2012.
One way of looking at flows into storage is to take the total amount of crude available from domestic production and imports and subtract from that the amount processed by refineries.
Baba Is You is a brand new way of looking at puzzle games, and it can be pretty tricky and trippy as the game progresses, testing players' brains in new ways.
If you've always just left conversation view on by default, maybe now is a good time to see if you like the old-school way of looking at your email better.
The company provides an alternative way of looking at hiring: Rather than rely so much on the resume, Searchlight puts more focus on helping employers vet a job candidate&aposs references.
But there is a way of looking at Korean or Japanese players that is the construction of an Asian masculine subject through the lens of the stereotype of the 'obedient citizen.
His way of looking at life takes a double hit when he blows a particularly important penalty kick shortly after learning, for the first time, about the existence of migrant refugees.
On Tennis It is 99 down, 10 to go for Roger Federer, which is, of course, only one way of looking at things at this late stage in the Federer game.
One way of looking at the targeting of a Japanese tanker would be to conclude that someone wants to send Trump a message that his vows to protect US allies are empty.
That is one way of looking at it; though the reference to hat pins is clearly trivializing, the notion that the opinions were a "price" rather than a gift is somewhat revealing.
"One way of looking at what we've both been doing for the last 20 years, maybe most of our career, was to tell stories," Mr. Obama says over coffee in the clip.
Augmented reality offers an entirely new way of looking at the world — and no matter what kind of window you're looking through, Google is designing the tools to interpret what you see.
Another way of looking at it, though, is that by bucking the rules of what is safe in self-driving cars and what isn't, Musk is putting people in danger right now.
From the deranged mind of Silicon Valley's Balaji Srinivasan—member of the board of Andreessen Horowitz and CEO of some Bitcoin startup—comes this unfortunately myopic way of looking at the world.
Herzog, in a vacuum, is the perfect filmmaker to tackle this subject; his alien way of looking at things, should allow him to take a step back and process this radical change.
Sarah Lacy, Nick Bilton have a more critical eye and a more intelligent, analytical way of looking at it, but a lot of the stuff that gets written about ... No, it is.
SH: It's a way of looking at how people have moved through these different spaces, what it means to connect with people and how that then serves as a bridge with history.
I always say my first apartment was God's way of looking out for a suburban Maryland girl who had no real clue of just how bad and expensive NYC housing could be.
But I added that there might be another way of looking at it, that there wasn't a neutron or electron at Natanz that was ever going to be in a nuclear weapon.
But the simplest way of looking at it, he says, and the most important for an investor, is to consider how interest rates affect the value of a stock and a bond.
But in the meantime, it could also help the people who come from all over the region to pray there look back, which, in Bangladesh, is also a way of looking forward.
One way of looking at Trump's evolution from candidate to President, from Mueller's time to Schiff's, is that his abuses are accelerating, with each unpunished act serving as a license for more.
Alex Karp: Well, this is the thing: you can basically look at this last 10 years as a -- the clippable way of looking at Tech is that it was a bull market.
Our culturally conflicted way of looking at Lent — plenty of Christians don't observe it, but plenty of secular people do — says a lot about how we conceive of sacrifice and self-denial.
The basic C++ program skeleton looks something like this: It's not much, but still more than: I don't think the smallest syntax measure above is a very honest way of looking at things.
If you were just going to use that as a way of looking forward and that's what you should do, just bet on a negative June, sell on the last day of May.
Max Fisher/Washington Post Another way of looking at that: Americans make up less than 5 percent of the world's population, yet own roughly 42 percent of all the world's privately held firearms.
Max Fisher/Washington Post Another way of looking at that: Americans make up less than 5 percent of the world's population yet own roughly 42 percent of all the world's privately held firearms.
The basic way of looking at it was to make sure that we were constantly having fun and every decision was born out of that instead of whether or not we stand behind.
"We feel very strongly that this is not just a way of looking at dusty, musty old drawings that have been laid to rest in an archive," co-curator Greg Goldin tells Creators.
But another way of looking at this is that Sanders, by opting to roll out different funding options separately, is shielding his co-sponsors from signing on to a politically toxic price tag.
Max Fisher/Washington Post Another way of looking at that: Americans make up less than 221 percent of the world's population yet own roughly 246.7 percent of all the world's privately held firearms.
One way of looking at comic book movies is to see them simply as mental popcorn, meant to be rapidly consumed and forgotten — this may be precisely why so many people love them.
This way of looking at politics starts the inquiry at too late a stage, avoiding the question of why the B.J.P. today has many more loyal supporters than only a few years ago.
And Coffey, the viral country crackup who has made a living not only on his sheer talent but his addictive way of looking at the bright side of life, broke down in tears.
This year, Marielle Heller took a more nuanced approach with the fictionalized A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, which initially approaches Rogers with skepticism before embracing his way of looking at the world.
While it's easy to see how people could come to that conclusion, I believe it's based on an incorrect way of looking at the results and thinking about the potential for these devices.
Whether she's walking the red carpet in a fashion-forward dress or hitting the gym in leggings and a cute sports bra, Jenna Dewan has a way of looking insanely stylish everywhere she goes.
Model Megan Gabrielle Historically, how women are depicted in print and onscreen has been controlled by male artists, which has crafted a narrow, uniform way of looking at women through a solely masculine perspective.
While the S&P 500 appears to be consolidating after its breakout out to record highs, two technical analysts believe that another way of looking at the market suggests that further gains are ahead.
If I look at it through the guys of Netflix, I think their way of looking at the world, and I'm not quoting anyone there, is we don't want to clean up any mess.
But another way of looking at it is that, after a long history of corruption throughout colonisation and dictatorship, the crooks are at last getting rounded up, ousted from office and sent to jail.
But another way of looking at this is that the public might want action on climate change in theory, but they don't want to pay carbon taxes or see their gasoline bill go up.
Every piece of music I make gives me a lot of pleasure, and I can grow, and get more involved with people who have their own visions and own way of looking at work.
MoMA has installed a series of iPads for viewers to skim through his online output, offering up yet another way of looking at photographs in this exhibition which required an ambidextrous approach to seeing.
"It's easy to take two or three programs and add them up and say this is where the cuts are, but that's not really the fair way of looking at this," Mr. Goldstein said.
"The idea that we can be separate from nature is really a Western reductionist way of looking at the world — we can trace it back to Francis Bacon and the scientific method," said Price.
Also, when I've fallen in love with a writer, I want to read everything she's written, even titles that are flawed, because I'm interested in that sensibility, style, way of looking at the world.
"If your way of looking at life is so different – one person wants to stay in the Four Seasons and one person wants to go camping – it's going to be a problem," she added.
"It's a way of looking in the mirror and saying, 'I'm magic,'" my vagina is magic, my breasts are magic, my love is magic, he said, using more colorful terms for those body parts.
A good way to look at this is through the Relative Strength Indicator, a short-hand way of looking at how fast stocks have been going up or down in the last two weeks.
Years after Donnie Darko was firmly cemented as a cult classic, Michael Andrews described it as "maybe a naiviety that manifested itself as something original", which is perhaps a romantic way of looking at it.
As excitement builds over virtual reality and the potential applications, Samsung's Gear VR headset is bringing landlubbers a new way of looking at what it is like to travel onboard the world's largest cruise line.
"It's this weird way of looking at it because I wish I could've been better or at least just really expressed myself better in a lot of moments over the past three years," he says.
He's not wrong, but concluded most obvious changes would "cause many 'in-between' players to miss the point of the games," which is an awfully presumptuous way of looking at what people get from them.
Yeah, and again, if you are a hardcore Twitter nerd like myself, you find that actually disconcerting because it's a new way of looking at things, and there's no real rhyme or reason to it.
Political tribalism is first and foremost a psychological phenomenon, a way of looking at what you've defined as your out-groups and seeing in them something very different from what you see in your allies.
To hear her tell it, though, that milestone meant less to her than the opportunity to plant seeds, as she called it: cultivating, as she always has, a new way of looking at the world.
Coon describes her experience as an actor as one of being open to possibility, to the idea that some new way of looking at the world, or at her work, is right around the corner.
The measures that had the strongest links to cognitive scores were screen time and sleep, though Walsh said a more accurate way of looking of exercise might reveal definitive links on that measure as well.
In this simplified way of looking at things, a woman like Hoda, who might once have been seen as a camp follower or noncombatant, can be accused by Pompeo of inflicting "enormous risk" on Americans.
Ahmed's narrow, austere, immature way of looking at the world is contrasted not with a rival set of beliefs, but with the patience of the people around him and the benevolence of the Belgian state.
" Erdem Moralioglu, the London-based Canadian designer who began his Erdem label in 2005 "She had a way of looking at the collection and looking at every single piece and being so kind of methodical.
The iPhone has changed not only the way we communicate, as Jobs stated was his intention at the original 2007 launch, but also our behavior, our way of thinking, our way of looking at the world.
"The satellites are offering a new way of looking at farming production, energy generation and general global conservation by giving a global view of vegetation and water, and atmosphere and climate," the ESA's Ian Downey said.
When the normal S&P 500 is compared to this equal-weighted version, one finds that the alternate way of looking at the index is outperforming nicely, indicating that smaller stocks are outperforming their larger peers.
New Wave Foods' prototype synthetic shrimp, via Dominique BarnesAnother way of looking at that question: will the tissue culture techniques scientists are developing for beef and pork translate to animals with very different anatomy and physiology?
MITCH STOLTZSenior staff attorneyElectronic Frontier FoundationSan Francisco Another way of looking at the future of urban traffic (Free exchange, January 20th) is to consider that the ease of travel is largely determined by questions of space.
This way of looking at the world lingered for centuries: Louis XVI managed to escape from revolutionary Paris in 1791 because passports issued to nobility at the time listed their staff by description and nothing else.
Hickenlooper was unfocused in many of his answers, from saying "there is a way of looking at trade that is therapeutic," to mumbling something about "big, you know, noisy hangars" when discussing American military foreign policy.
I'm not sure there's necessarily a "correct" way of looking at things, but at least on this two-on-one date, the people who seemed to see the world the same way were Kendall and Arie.
A second source, a congressional aide, agreed that pressuring Ghani to end contacts with Mohib was "one way of looking at this" because a Pentagon adviser is embedded with the Afghan president's national security council staff.
" Another way of looking at it: "A third government official briefed on the meeting defended the president, saying Mr. Trump was using a negotiating tactic when he told Mr. Lavrov about the "pressure" he was under.
Divergent strains of pure shooters, puzzlers, grand warfare experiences, and adventure games swirl in a vortex that is committed to a way of looking at the world inside of a video game through the early 2000s.
Comyns's own witchy way of looking at the world arises from her resourceful craft — her wordsmithery — which like a spell or a charm gives her fiction a unique flavor, and has won her a cult following.
There is one positive way of looking at this whole situation: The smoky back rooms are all gone now, making way for a 24-hour feed that chronicles every bit of the action under klieg lights.
"I have found it to be a completely novel way of looking at the CT data," said Dr. Yee, vice chair of radiology and biomedical imaging at the University of California, San Francisco, in a phone interview.
An alternate way of looking at how large-cap stocks are doing is taking each of the stocks in the S&P 500 as an equal component, so that each has a weight of about 0.2 percent.
But The Verge confirmed this is part of YouTube's ongoing campaign to ensure that when people use YouTube as a way of looking for news on a topic, the company relies on authoritative sources first and foremost.
Greeley argues that the presence of saints and priests within the Catholic tradition — two forms of divinized and "sacred" human beings — also lends itself to a particular way of looking at human beings as sacred more generally.
Conor McGregor may have lost, but there's another way of looking at it ... a way that was clearly embraced by his Irish fans who went wild after the fight at the T-Mobile Arena and Vegas casinos.
One helpful way of looking at the proposed budget cuts under President Trump is to envision the increased opportunities for the private sector to get more involved and help spread the seeds of good governance and accountability.
In the '60s, the Civil Rights movement brought about momentous change, but it took great conflict to create a great solution — one that helped to spawn a new way of looking at society that included everyone's interests.
Taken all together, Nakadate's work proposes a new way of looking at strangers—whether what you share is a great-grandparent or the physical space of a brief encounter—as the family you never knew you had.
It's an inherently more favorable way of looking at the race than the vague four-way popularity contest in which hazy doubts about Clinton's email server management are placed on par with Trump's total lack of qualification.
It's not necessarily the norm to have one of the primary authors of such a huge piece of legislation acknowledge that the bill won't be perfect, but it's also a reality-based way of looking at things.
And yet, as she said in an interview for the 2015 National Book Festival in Washington, DC, sometimes we need to "force ourselves past the common way of looking at things" to see a more nuanced view.
The ever-growing health care industry: Here's another way of looking at health care's importance to the American economy: One in nine people work in the industry, which is up significantly from the turn of the century.
Kyle Kondik, a veteran pollster and the managing editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball, has another way of looking at this: Democrats have a fairly consistent generic ballot lead of 210 to 26 points throughout the 28 cycle.
Maybe reading as a critic is close to it, but actually trying to figure out what people are doing and why it has certain effects on me is a very, very different way of looking at stuff.
A less critical way of looking at Trump's reversal is that it was a prudent eleventh hour decision to interrupt a chain of events that could be pulling the United States quickly into another war with no end.
Andrew J. Hawkins: Is there an innovative way of looking at how you can promote safety in a way that you know encourages people to use helmets while also not making it a less convenient service to use?
Here's one way of looking at it: As a result of both the business and personal income tax cuts, households making between $22019,22020 and $1 million will see their after-tax income rise by an average of 5.2%.
His only addition this quarter to his fund's portfolio, which is currently up 10 percent compared to competing portfolio managers, is MGM Resorts, which he attributed to his firm's unique way of looking at a company's larger picture.
Another way of looking at the astounding amount of the award is that it equates to approximately $3.4 million per second for the 41 seconds of offensive video, making this likely the most expensive video in media history.
His 2016 "John Derian Picture Book," which features reproductions of many of the striking original images he has used in his work over the years, serves as a generous survey of his way of looking at the world.
"When I'm creating works, I try to look into how to identify the meridian, or the idea of chi, or energy flow, and how that may be another way of looking at the public sphere," Mr. Ng said.
In an interview on Monday at HBO's New York offices, Mr. Oliver, 39, said that despite some clear challenges to his way of looking at the world, he did not believe his past work had been in vain.
What follows is a look at how seven different people and governments are affected by Trump's announcement — a concrete way of looking at how this massive decision changes the world, for the better and (mostly) for the worse.
But that is, and always has been, a reductive way of looking at the way Toronto's artists have been able to embrace the hard-bitten truths of life and being human; proving that they are more resilient and durable.
"We do have a real ideology, a real way of looking at the world, and the Cernovich-type people a year from now he's gonna be on some new thing," he told Gizmodo in a phone interview in April.
The goal, Schwartz said, is to provide "a more democratic way of looking at publishing," where any member of the community could potentially contribute their opinions and expertise without having to go through a complicated pitching and editorial process.
She had a sly and raucous, invariably devilish way of looking as if she were about to say something amusing or, better still, as if "whatever you might say will inevitably be clever and witty," according to Ms. Moore.
In 2013, she gave a thoughtful interview to the website DanceTabs about ballet and race: I suspect that the resistance to raising black ballerinas through the ranks might be due to an old-fashioned way of looking at beauty.
Co-author Edward Young, a professor of geochemistry and cosmochemistry at UCLA, added that the study represents "the first time such an advanced way of looking at the geochemistry of these bodies has been used," in the same call.
Another way of looking at the effect of higher wages on employment is by calculating what economists call the "elasticity of employment" with respect to wages: that is, by how much employment changes for a given change in the wage.
We each have difficulties, but the project has been a way of looking at our mothers as humans—as women who are women, not just mothers; who have stories of their own that don't have anything to do with us.
But there's another way of looking at this whole situation: For once, regular people have found a way to exploit a poorly worded federal regulation to their advantage — something the rich and powerful do constantly, almost as a matter of principle.
They searched not by the time-honoured archaeological techniques of digging with trowels and knocking down walls with hammers, but by muon tomography—an esoteric way of looking inside things using the fallout from cosmic rays that have hit Earth's atmosphere.
One way of looking at this narrative of the last few months would be to say this proves that everyone was overly jittery, that the news media, Wall Street and the Federal Reserve overreacted to a few inconclusive data points.
In 1999, while working at IBM, a guy named Dave Snowden came up with a way of looking at problems to help people know what kind of problem they are facing, and what kind of solution they should be looking for.
While this doesn't exactly tell us who will wind up in that extremely uncomfortable-looking iron throne, it does strangely offer up a new way of looking at the whole Song of Ice and Fire book series and HBO adaptation.
The other way of looking at it: the US played the same lineup and came out to both matches in the same formation—with a 1-0 lead before the tactical shift against Costa Rica—and somehow got completely different results.
Reading it is less about working through a series of rigorous, detailed arguments — the dominant mode of contemporary Anglophone philosophy — and more about getting accustomed to a radically different way of looking at fundamental philosophical questions, including What is thinking?
It's a childish way of looking at things, but I will listen to Penderecki and think about how that kind of thing can be done with modern music, or how Messiaen's modes can work in the structure of Bach chorales.
"What climate economists have been using for a quarter-century is something that financial economists wouldn't recognize as being a proper way of looking at the price of a particular asset, in this case carbon dioxide in the atmosphere," he said.
Our audience is predominantly young, 70 percent 18-34, so "The Daily Show" would have been our biggest competitor if you looked at it in the old way of looking at things, but in reality, of course, you can watch both.
Only, as the film goes on to show us, Rhodora was driven by greed, not creation, and her greedy way of looking at art is exactly why it is so fitting that she's killed by the ink on her neck at the end.
The launch of commercial Chromebooks in 2011 was not only an entire new line of hardware, but an entirely new way of looking at hardware — it made the device beholden to the web, flipping the traditional relationship of device first, cloud second.
"The ability to engage in longitudinal testing actually means that you can redefine the normal range and have individualized normals as a way of looking at testing in the future, and we think that there's a lot of potential around that," she said.
"This creates negative connotations, and I don't think that's a very productive way of looking at art because influence is always dynamic," he adds, using the example of Pablo Picasso who was inspired by African art which helped shaped his Cubism style.
But another way of looking at it is that Facebook believes the ecosystem is healthy enough that Oculus doesn't have to be the one making the content for its headsets, which is probably necessary for the long-term health of the industry.
I think I say this in the book somewhere, but a different way of looking at it is: If your clever complex doesn't reduce the suffering of real men and women, maybe you need a new clever, complex theory of the world.
Rather than adapting one of his many novels or stories, director James Strong will be helming a film about the author himself, which has the potential to give viewers an entirely new way of looking at the works that he's most famous for.
The question is: I think at a second level, once you have someone engaged, is whether you present the issue in its full complexity, or whether you keep it at this distorted, simplistic, stereotype, as Walter Lippmann said, way of looking at it?
And talking to her and getting some understanding from someone who doesn't know me at all—doesn't know my son, wasn't out there protesting, has no relation to any of this—she opened my eyes to another way of looking at things.
The fourth episode is given over to replaying the events of the previous three through Alan's eyes, and it isn't just an experiment in point-of-view shifting — it legitimately provides a brand new way of looking at what's happening to Nadia, too.
She makes stark observations—"Everything you touch turns to gold / Everything I touch turns away," on "Burden Of Proof"—but her writing is more than a third-party examination, it's her way of looking for how she fits into the world she's surveying.
She is a professor at Harvard University and the author of "Cuz: The Life and Times of Michael A." Jacob Soll Sophistication used to be valued, both as a way of looking at the world and a means of living in it.
One way of looking at the new Pixel phone: It has a lot of the same materials as earlier models—aluminum frame, glass coating—but it's constructed differently, with small technological boosts that could affect how the phone works in bigger ways.
One way of looking at this is to say that, by running as a populist, Sanders has made clear to West Virginia that he's really on their side — and that the fine details of his environmental plan are somewhat beside the point.
There's one way of looking at these polls and dismissing them as irrelevant to the actual race: After all, the primary is conducted on a state-by-state basis, and voters in more than half of the country have already headed to the ballot box.
But in true Lorde fashion, not even an unwieldy cast could get in her way of looking fabulous in her pastel tulle gown, nor could it prevent her from having fun (even making a joke about the futuristic materials of her "accessory" on Instagram).
SO THIS IDEA THAT THERE'S THIS MAGIC NEUTRAL RATE THAT'S SORT OF CONSTANT FOR ALL TIME I THINK IS NOT A GOOD WAY OF LOOKING AT IT. LIESMAN: LET'S TALK ABOUT WHAT'S MORE IN FRONT OF US WHICH IS THE RATE HIKES THIS YEAR.
"The data from Boaty McBoatface gave us a completely new way of looking at the deep ocean - the path taken by Boaty created a spatial view of the turbulence near the seafloor," said Dr. Eleanor Frajka-Williams of the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton, England.
But the historian Adam Goodheart has a theory that the beard was a kind of rebellion against the crappiness of the compromising politicians of the preceding period, Buchanan and the rest, which was exemplified in the starchy way they dressed—a professional way of looking.
"The data from Boaty McBoatface gave us a completely new way of looking at the deep ocean - the path taken by Boaty created a spatial view of the turbulence near the seafloor," said Dr. Eleanor Frajka-Williams of the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton, England.
Might this be the equity market's way of looking through the current bond action, betting the economy will be good enough for a run of Fed rate hikes and implying that a rush to much lower long-term yields is not in the offing?
For a start, a wider qualitative range of data does not equate to higher quality data; each new way of looking at the world through machinery is likely to bring its own biases, and in a data deluge these could become harder to spot.
"I've always said throughout my career that although I've grown up in this country (Britain) ... that a large part of my way of looking at the world, my artistic approach, is Japanese, because I was brought up by Japanese parents, speaking in Japanese," Ishiguro said on Thursday.
As another way of looking at this, an option that provides protection against an S&P drop of more than 10 percent between now and the end of the year costs less than a dollar on Wednesday afternoon — a mere 0.04 percent of the index level.
One way of looking at this — and I'm not saying it's done with this level of forethought — is as much as this means he's not going to get the best people anymore, if he ever could, it does mean that he will get the most loyal.
In many ways, he says, it's the type of approach modern audiences expect — a way of looking at films and TV shows not as siloed objects, but as pieces of a larger puzzle that allow audiences to be enveloped by their favorite stories on all sides.
Researchers found this molecule in the blue-sensitive cones of dog-like carnivores, such as dogs, wolves, bears, foxes, and badgers, but not in the eyes of cat-like carnivores, such as cats, lions, and tigers (felines have their own unique way of looking at the world).
And they see, too — in a way that feels endemic to the French way of looking at the world — that places are layered with memory, and that people ought to tread very lightly when considering altering them, lest the places' memories wind up altered or lost.
My mum, Vicky—I talk about her a lot—she said to me, "The irony of the whole process is that the people who were against it have effectively had to come out," and I thought that was a really interesting way of looking at it.
And they see, too — in a way that feels endemic to the French way of looking at the world — that places are layered with memory, and that people ought to tread very lightly when considering making changes them, lest the places' memories wind up altered or lost.
"We do not expect anyone to impose on us their way of looking at the elections and give us some lesson, just as we don't hope to give lessons in terms of elections," Chikoti was quoted as saying on July 16 in the state-controlled newspaper, Jornal de Angola.
Roberts is neither the first artist to have a drug obsession, nor the only one to have an odd way of looking at the world or presenting his ideas — at least the latter, if not the former, is practically a requirement for being an artist in the first place.
"Once, I almost got stranded in the SeaTac airport because the phone number I'd written down was wrong, and I had no way of looking up the right one, no way of calling a cab or Uber, and no one in the state who could help me," Mugdan said.
C.K.'s Glen idolizes Malkovich's auteur, much as C.K. reveres Woody Allen, and one way of looking at C.K.'s movie is as a kind of Manhattan answer record, extending and undermining that film's romantic portrait of a romance between a middle-aged man and a teenage girl.
Another way of looking at it is that a crooked presidential election in 1876, disputed by both Democrats and Republicans, led to an agreement whereby the Democrats conceded the election to Rutherford B. Hayes, in return for the Republicans pulling the remaining federal troops from the southern states.
House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home captures, at a very early point in her career, the nature of Rosler's feminism—it was a wide-angle lens, a way of looking out at the rest of the world, as well as an impetus to examine the experiences of women.
"It was a way of looking at the electorate, of saying, you don't have to dumb it down for them, you don't have to scare them into this and that, you can actually treat people like intelligent, rational actors and they will rise to the occasion," Trudeau said.
"It's a way of looking at genetics but without having any genetic data," said Nicholas Tatonetti, a data scientist at Columbia University Medical Center and one of the researchers who came up with the novel approach, which was outlined in a paper published Thursday in the journal Cell.
"To get the models absolutely accurate you have to have huge amounts of data, and working with the University of Salford in the energy house is a really good way of looking at how insulation, for instance, is affected within the environment," Mike Ormesher, technical director of Knauf Insulation, said.
It's a different way of looking at it, and when you ask what rock'n'roll is— a band that drink a load of Jack Daniels and pass out and puke or whatever their imagination of rock'n'roll is, if they can't get naked together, then I would say they're not really rock'n'roll.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Strange Pension Math Leaves States in Pinch of Own Making" (front page, April 15): Highlighting statistical outliers — like the $76,000 monthly pension for a state university president — makes for lively storytelling, but it is far from a thorough or fair way of looking at public pensions.
"I think a lot of people have a stunted way of looking at older people — it's a way of distancing themselves from something that they think will not happen to them," she continued, adding, "I have the good fortune of being with someone who is older and wiser than I am."
That's one way of looking at it, anyway—I'm sure that Ryan and wife Amy, who also worked on the game, would rather see it less as a purging of emotions built up in the wake of their son's death, and more a celebration of the time they did spend together.
"The offside discussion is an item we need to look at and personally I'm certainly in favor of discussing a new way of looking at the offside rule, to see if it can help, because I think the issue is more an issue of understanding," Infantino told reporters on Friday.
So what I love about the Lyfties is it's a great way of looking at the data and where people are going and less about what they have to say about it, more about, the proof is in the time spent and the choice of where they choose to spend their time.
"I've always said throughout my career that although I've grown up in this country and I'm educated in this country, that a large part of my way of looking at the world, my artistic approach, is Japanese, because I was brought up by Japanese parents, speaking in Japanese," he said on Thursday.
Indeed, that's a big part what makes all four of these films such refreshing departures from the blockbuster onslaught: They are all products of a clear and distinct sensibility, an aesthetic ideology and way of looking at people and the world that the blockbuster machine tends to scrub in favor of predetermined and predictable formulas.
We're in the process of looking at partners for the Chinese market, but coming at it from a different vantage point, coming at it as a US company, gives us a different perspective and gives us a different way of looking at the market, and also makes us unique and different from those other players.
But the optimistic way of looking at this new "Watership" is not as a worse version of itself but a better version of "The Walking Dead": a story about whether its wandering survivors can adapt to a plague without losing themselves, as well as about the terrible compromises that some make to stay alive.
So, you think my thought that video games are something you do in one part of the house around one screen or one device or watching TV is something you do, it's a distinct thing, that's an old fuddy-duddy way of looking at it, and everyone is ... younger folks are going to increasingly converge?
Much like how I didn't really know what growing up in Miami meant until I left, this is one way of looking at whiteness from someone who has experienced being part of a dominant group and then not being part of that dominant group, and seeing how that feels and what it could mean.
It's a very unsexy way of looking at it, but until we see the proper infrastructure in place, and they're actually integrated systems, integrated chip sets and modems, not just like little backpacks you're attaching to your existing phone or 5GE networks, which are 4G networks that are given a little bit of a boost.
Marauder Tours is an app that lets tour guides and school teachers track people during a tour, and also create activities ("treasure hunts") for tour guides to present to their groups to help them interact with and experience their locations by way of looking for and responding to specific objects and locations in the specific space.
My way of looking at life is looking at the positive instead of the negatives, and I'm sure there's a lot of positives in him as a person and maybe in a few years he'll look back and he'll regret whatever he said, because I'm sure a lot of us have said a lot of bad things.
Manga and anime began to assert their hold on Japanese culture in the aftermath of World War II. There is hardly an aspect of modern Japan that isn't in some way rooted in this cataclysm, which, in the blinding flash of an atomic bomb, obliterated one way of looking at the world and ushered in another.
What emerges from The Lost Rolls, a forgotten and neglected chronicle, salvaged and brought back into the light, is a different way of looking at photographs, one that relies less on scanning for information and context, but rather delves into competing layers of temporality and paradox: the immediacy of the past and the distance of the present.
One of my favorite examples of this kind of expression is actually in [the essay] "Surrealism in the Sunshine," and I quote it a lot when I'm talking about Magritte, I think because it's such a smart and hopeful way of looking, not just at his writing and painting, but also at the world in general.
"One way of looking at this clever, funny, wildly innovative film tricked out with surreal pop embellishments and Day-Glo colors is to see it as the kind of movie David Bowie might have made had he pushed his early-70's gender-bending persona to its logical limit," Stephen Holden wrote in his New York Times review.
"This is a kind of interesting model that provides a different way of looking at art, that looks at the critical importance of networking, of collaborating, of putting many minds together on a project," says independent curator Joan Rothfuss, who helped organize the exhibition along with Fionn Meade, Mary Coyne, and Philip Bither of the Walker.
One way of looking at the departures of Steve Bannon and Seb Gorka, The Mooch's brief and wondrous reign as communications director, and the ascension of John Kelly was that they cumulatively represented the triumph of the more conventional voices in Trump's inner circle—that the globalists had ultimately prevailed, even if they had paid a dear price in the process.
"The idea that we can be separate from nature is really a Western reductionist way of looking at the world — we can trace it back to Francis Bacon and the scientific method," said Ben Price, the national director for the Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund, a nonprofit public interest law firm that helps people facing threats to their local environment.
Though not an explicitly political volume, "Pardon My Heart" posits a way of looking at the world that calls to mind the wise, weathered perspectives of Yehuda Amichai and Pablo Neruda: These are poems in which the integrity of one's personal sphere feels like a necessary refuge from, and an antidote to, the toxic swill of the world at large.
In the beginning, all there was to draw on was our current location, New York, the broader spectrum of that, which was everything that American manufacturing stood for — workwear and military clothing — all blended with having grown up wearing English clothes and having been exposed to that Jermyn Street way of looking at things, which was about quality and craftsmanship and authenticity, not about brand at all.
Attempts to put twins under the proverbial microscope go as far back as 1875, when English scientist Francis Galton, who was also Charles Darwin's half-cousin, "first came upon the twin research design, which is really a very simple and very elegant way of looking at behavior," said Nancy Segal, professor of psychology and director of the Twin Studies Center at California State University, Fullerton.
A single encounter with the work of the Uruguayan artist Ignacio Iturria, who was born in Montevideo in 1949, can instantly — and inescapably — open a door to a new way of looking at and thinking about the perceived world, in which fantasy meets reality, giving the spin of a mundo iturriano to just about anything one might notice, from boats and furniture to animals and high-rise buildings.
MACCALLUM: Well, you know, I thought it was interesting when the president -- when President Obama was talking about strongman, you know, and I think about another way of looking at that is that a strongman, you know, some might make the argument, conservatives might make the argument, that the strongman is the government and that the government has grown and grown and grown and encroached on people&aposs freedoms.
Other way of looking at it is, Periscope as a brand is incredibly nascent compared to Twitter, but the beauty of our marriage is that we don't have to be, the Periscope brand doesn't have to be the only brand that paves the way for live video consumption and all the other things we care about like giving our live broadcasters a great experience, more reach, a better time watched.
I tell her this all the time, and she doesn't realize it, but Gwen's one of these people that I learn so much from, because no matter what the situation is, she has a way of looking at something from every angle possible, and understanding if there's turmoil or something going on, instead of just jumping to conclusions or reacting, it's, 'Well, here's why they may feel that way.
I know people would love to politicize this and they have politicized it and I see media and a lot of people even my country when you look at some of the media have been politicizing this because they don't know really the facts and the fact is the absolute truth is that this has been done on a methodical way of looking at strategy and looking at what's our business going forward.
This isn't far from what Theodor Adorno meant when he talked about the "fetish-character" in music, the way that scraps and phrases of great classical pieces are isolated from their context in the work itself, atomized and commodified, so that they can come to stand for "high culture," a chimera that in practice wasn't much more than a crutch for the ego, a way of looking down at other people who don't fetishize the grand signifiers of art.
While the aim of the interface is to help its users amalgamate and integrate information and then query it in a more structured way, the introduction of the new architecture is also a signal of how Asana is now vying to become a more central platform in your larger work life, covering not just productivity but information ingestion and management, essentially a more dynamic and better way of looking at information beyond today's basic use of spreadsheets.
But Matt Levine has suggested another way of looking at Musk's tweets, and maybe Tesla as a whole: If everyone who reads Musk's Twitter feed treats it as a performance-art project, if their reaction to his claims about the future of Tesla—whether about flying cars or production numbers or going-private transactions—is not "wow that's big news, I should buy stock" but rather "huh, what a wacky idea, it'd be cool if that happened, I wonder if it will," then you shouldn't worry about the tweets misleading investors.

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