Not exact matches
But the episode brings new attention to the
fragile nature of popular software programs, and the way
in which they are exploited by spy agencies and others.
In a press release issued on December 8th, the Minister of State for Finance Kevin Sorenson argued that now is not the time to consider provincial proposals to enhance the Canada Pension Plan (CPP), given the
fragile nature of the current economic recovery.
Given the credit crisis and the
fragile nature of the recovery, specific opportunity, particularly
in the areas of real estate and corporate debt, await the keen investor.
Conservatives, despite their substantive disagreements about the ultimate
nature of things, have resisted liberal and radical calls for «transparency»
in social life precisely because they understand that society can not withstand a too systematic or energetic analysis of its sometimes
fragile foundations.
The power of love is different
in nature from the power of domination; it is
fragile, vulnerable, conquering through its weakness and its capacity for giving and forgiveness.53
It slips up on a self - aware human being whenever he becomes conscious of his
fragile position
in the face of sickness,
nature, fate and, ultimately, death.
Of course it would be silly to suggest that winning any game, cup or otherwise, isn't good for the club, but let's remember just how problematic FA Cup success has been for this club... I'm certainly not going to suggest I didn't enjoy seeing Arsenal win, I'm a fan of this club first and foremost, but how bad are things when you find yourself secretly wishing that your own team lost so that just maybe real change would finally come... I resent this team for even making me feel such thoughts and it's going to take a lot of effort on their part to earn my trust again... this club has treated the fans so poorly that it has created an incredibly
fragile and toxic environment, so much so that a «what have you done for me lately» mentality has emerged... fans rise and fall depending on the results of each game because we don't have faith
in those
in charge to make the necessary changes to personnel and tactics... each time we win many fans attack any dissenting voices and make unrealistic claims about the players, the manager and the potential for unprecedented success... every time we lose the boo - birds run rampant, calling for heads to roll and predicting the worst... regardless of what side you fall on, it's not your fault, both sides are simply overcompensating for the horrible state of affairs that have been percolating for several years... it's hard to take the long view when those
in charge have lied incessantly and refuse to take any responsibilities for their own actions...
in the end, we are trapped by the same catch - 22 that ManU faced upon Fergie's exit... less fearful of maintaining the status quo than facing the unknown, which was validated, wrongly or rightly, by witnessing the difficulties they have faced during this transitory period... to be honest, the thing that scares me most is that this team has never prepared whatsoever for this eventuality, which considering our frugal
nature and the way we have shunned many of our most revered former players is more than a little disconcerting
I think Oz is
fragile physically and mentally, the premier league is very physiacal so he would always struggle
in this section, add that to him beeing played and overuse
in a position (LW) that does not suit him and he s lost and dejected quickly.People ask him to be tougher but some people are just by
nature more
fragile, with depressive tendancy.The guy should play
in his favourite role and not be overuse as he probably hates himself when he has bad games.
In brief, it requires all parts to acknowledge that ideal outcomes can not be achieved in such a critical and complex context, and that alternative to militarization and bipolarization can create a fragile, yet opportune, environment of dialogue, also in view of the evident proxy nature of the conflic
In brief, it requires all parts to acknowledge that ideal outcomes can not be achieved
in such a critical and complex context, and that alternative to militarization and bipolarization can create a fragile, yet opportune, environment of dialogue, also in view of the evident proxy nature of the conflic
in such a critical and complex context, and that alternative to militarization and bipolarization can create a
fragile, yet opportune, environment of dialogue, also
in view of the evident proxy nature of the conflic
in view of the evident proxy
nature of the conflict.
But qubits are
fragile — their quantum
nature means they can't hold data for long before errors creep
in.
Nature itself is like that orchid — unique,
fragile, locked
in a relationship with a transient being on which it is utterly dependent: ourselves.
The technique — which the researchers have named Clarity — makes it easy to see the structure of individual neurons, and preserves the
fragile interconnections
in near - perfect detail (
Nature, DOI: 10.1038 /
nature12107)(see graphic).
They speculate that the dynamic
nature of the «
fragile» nucleosome plays an important role
in increasing access of the proteins initiating the transcription to the promoter.
This picture of the basic
nature of
Fragile X has been reinforced by a series of studies reported
in a paper titled «
Fragile X Mental Retardation Protein Requirements
in Activity Dependent Critical Period Neural Circuit Refinement» published Aug. 7
in the journal Current Biology.
Eleanor's already
fragile psyche takes a bit of a bruising when she first realises why Theo is taking such an interest (calling her one of «
nature's mistakes») and she's then introduced to Markway's wife, Grace (who,
in a fit of pique, Eleanor puts
in mortal danger - something she immediately regrets but can't undo).
Here, by never revealing the cause of the apocalypse, Haneke almost seems to be making a statement not about the
nature of man
in times of peril but about how
fragile human relationships can be and how little it takes to suck the compassion out of people.
Sally Field makes a welcome appearance
in a performance that shows off her range, as she wonderfully portrays both the steely and mentally
fragile nature of Mary Todd.
In the opposite direction, Fabian Suarez's Caballos offers an intimate look at the intellectual elite of a different Havana, shot in black and white, in which the titular horses become metaphor for the powerful, fragile or prosaic nature of its inhabitant
In the opposite direction, Fabian Suarez's Caballos offers an intimate look at the intellectual elite of a different Havana, shot
in black and white, in which the titular horses become metaphor for the powerful, fragile or prosaic nature of its inhabitant
in black and white,
in which the titular horses become metaphor for the powerful, fragile or prosaic nature of its inhabitant
in which the titular horses become metaphor for the powerful,
fragile or prosaic
nature of its inhabitants.
Following the Brexit vote and terrorist attacks
in Manchester and London, the incidence of hate crimes
in the UK has risen significantly, highlighting the
fragile nature of our democracy.
I'm far more likely to haul my ereader out with me to sit
in a
nature - filled area to read than a
fragile (and pricey) dead - tree - book.
In luminous prose, Tiffany writes about the challenges of farming, the character of small towns, the stark and terrifying beauty of the Australian landscape, and the
fragile relationships among man, science, and
nature.
The performance of the emerging market fund
in particular highlights the
fragile nature of these minimum volatility funds.
Because of the
fragile nature of kittens, the kitten nursery has many sanitation procedures
in place to protect their health.
Our service dogs» gentle
nature and calm demeanor allow patients, that maybe too
fragile or afraid to participate
in current programs, to experience animal assisted therapy.
«We hope visitors will come away with a greater understanding and appreciation of the world - renowned floral diversity found
in California's many unique ecosystems — as well as an understanding of how climate change and increasing habitat loss are threatening
Nature's
fragile native plant communities and species,» the photographers say.
Pelican Cayes — Within SWCMR, the Pelican Cayes have been identified as of particular importance,
in recognition of the unique and
fragile nature, and for the diversity of marine organisms occurring
in the sub — tidal mangrove communities of the Pelican Range — unparalleled
in the Caribbean.
Smith's sculpture
in this exhibition draws inspiration from
nature and genuine concern for the planet, animals and
fragile eco-systems we share.
«I am attempting to create an entropic «spectacle» that consists of very unstable and short lived conglomerates of images that assume their temporary stability only
in the context of walls of an exhibition space inadvertently pointing towards the
fragile and fleeting
nature of existence»
By its
nature, paper is
fragile, and up until fairly recently this was a factor that made some collectors nervous — particularly those who lived
in countries with high humidity or prone to extreme changes
in temperature, which could impact the material
in drawings.
The works
in Radical Drawings touch upon the
fragile nature of communication.
While the work may be perceived as tough on the one hand, simply because its immediate subject matter is death — it is
in fact about beauty, continuity, reconciliation and the resilience of being; because of and
in spite of the
fragile nature of the body.
«The lonely, desolate American landscape encompassing the paintings» subjects serves as an exploration of
nature's sacredness and a reflection of the human soul, symbolizing all things powerful,
fragile and eternal,» Kowch writes
in her Artist Statement.
March 19 — May 4 Pam Rogers: Fierce and
Fragile Fourth
in the exhibition series
Nature Endangered: Imagination and Environment An exhibition presenting works on paper and sculpture that create a confluence of the Age of Discovery with the present and near future as man and nature continue to exist tog
Nature Endangered: Imagination and Environment An exhibition presenting works on paper and sculpture that create a confluence of the Age of Discovery with the present and near future as man and
nature continue to exist tog
nature continue to exist together.
This time, the butterfly-esque figure symbolizing the
fragile nature of the past,
in its cyclical movement, at once thunderously disappears and at the same time is born again
in a soft glide.
Here, that «something» seems bound to the underlying
nature of the imaged identity and, more specifically, to a sense — subtly yet cogently expressed
in these portraits — that this identity is inherently
fragile, premised on a needy vulnerability.
In a manner more poetic than didactic, Bhalla urges his viewers to reconnect with
nature's
fragile ecosystem, the focus of his lens.
The next,
Fragile Nature, will open
in Spring 2008.
A pair of powerful exhibitions currently on view at the Heckscher Museum focuses on
nature in all its
fragile splendor while invoking the legacy of Henry David Thoreau, born 200 years ago this July.
Perhaps we sense
in Gabriele's work the fleeting and
fragile nature of youth and beauty.
An artist continually writing his signature
in a spiral for the life of an ink cartridge (Tom Friedman); a square section of drywall polished to a
fragile, mirror - like finish (Karin Sander); a film that records an image of the sun from sunrise to sunset (Paul Pfeiffer); a rectangular Plexiglass volume with water inside it (Hans Haacke), are but a few examples of how modest means evolve into objects which are complex ruminations on presence and absence,
nature and culture, order and chaos.
The bare, expressionless statues
in the Alps, which will begin to rust as rains and snow fall, are meant to remind people of their own vulnerability and
fragile place
in nature, says the artist, who has called the work «an environmental project.»
It's admittedly a problem that won't matter
in a few years — it's really just an issue of software, hardware, and wireless protocols, and how well your product balances all three
in the face of Bluetooth's
fragile nature.
The
Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study The
Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study is a new data set that follows a cohort of approximately 5,000 children born between 1998 and 2000
in medium to large U.S. cities.37 Approximately 3,700 of the children were born to unmarried mothers and 1,200 to married mothers.38 The study initiated interviews with parents at a time when both were
in the hospital for the birth of their child and therefore available for interviews.39 As a consequence, FFCWS is able to comprehensively detail the characteristics of both parents and the
nature of their relationship at the time of the child's birth.
The
fragile and fluid
nature of the post-treatment recovery experience invites a new service model that shifts from the «diagnose, admit, treat, discharge» approach of the hospital emergency room to a sustained model of recovery management that more closely resembles the model of disease management used to treat diabetes, hypertension, and asthma (McLellan, Lewis, O'Brien, & Kleber, 2000; White, Boyle, & Loveland,
in press).
It can be seen
in the Miriuwung Gajerrong decision, as
in the Mabo decision, that the construction of native title at common law as an inherently
fragile and inferior interest
in land, originates from an assumption that the
nature of the power asserted by the colonizing state is singular, total and all - encompassing.
It can be seen
in the Miriuwung Gajerrong decision that the construction of native title at common law as an inherently
fragile and inferior interest
in land, originates from an assumption that the
nature of the power asserted by the colonizing state is singular, total and all - encompassing.
Given the credit crisis and the
fragile nature of the recovery, specific opportunity, particularly
in the areas of real estate and corporate debt, await the keen investor.
«The shifting of some markets off the IMI
in June underscores the
fragile nature of the housing recovery as well as the fact that many locations that previously made the list had recorded only marginal house price gains, which were easily wiped out by small downward changes,» notes NAHB Chief Economist David Crowe.