The defendant in that case, Nidal Hasan, is white according to standard racial taxonomy.
The piece presents a tawdry taxonomy of the sad and self-deluded types struggling to make music without starving.
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In the simplest form, it is just a word without the need to follow any strict taxonomy or definition.
In describing the information, we need to ensure it has sound taxonomy (making it searchable) and adequate metadata (making it authoritative).
In this taxonomy a running shoe is entirely different from a cross-training shoe why, running is an entirely different sport from training.
Logan, King and Fischer-Wright lay out a taxonomy of five cultural stages.
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In the 17th century British scientist Robert Hooke took a crack at taxonomy, but his clumsy cloud names ("water'd, " "lowring, " "hairy") failed to fly.
In creating taxonomy of solutions, we used healthcare as a metaphorical model given the large number of overlapping concepts between this domain and cyber security.
He proposes a little geography of love, a hilarious taxonomy of station kisses or some mock erotics, deftly developed in sentences replete with technical terms.
The analysis will attempt to track the endogenous-exogenous taxonomy described above.
This new shareholding majority comprises a rich and flourishing taxonomy of investors: income turtles, value fish, growth hounds, short worms, hedge caterpillars, option rabbits, day-trading bumblebees, and so on.
To be opened by UNESCO Director-General, Irina Bokova, the conference will address themes including the relationship between biodiversity and development, the importance of taxonomy, awareness-raising and education on biodiversity issues.
If This Than That ( IFTTT), however, is creating a simple new taxonomy for programming networked devices, and it is structurally altering the ease with which individuals can code, and code even from mobile.
The company organizes its products into nature- and literature-inspired collections, such as the plant-based Linneo (named after Carl Linnaeus, the father of taxonomy) or South American cedar-heavy Borges, named after surrealist Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges.
Cognitive scientists and child psychologists have determined that children develop a complex conceptual structure, a sort of mental taxonomy of the world around them, which they use to order and define objects when they see them.
The show's eccentric taxonomy places past movements that have been inspiring younger artists, such as expanded cinema works that stretch cinema's possibilities in various ways, including incorporating electronic media or multiple projectors into an allusive network of related work.
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Today nearly every data vendor and many government sources, like courts and motor vehicle agencies, offer data that can be sorted automatically, freeing Reed's engineers to focus on grouping by subject relevance according to the company's proprietary taxonomy.
Ignoring the inconvenient fact that the Palestinians freely elected Hamas to lead them, Clinton provided his audience with a bigoted taxonomy of the Israeli public through which he differentiated the good, "pro-peace Israelis, " from the bad, "anti-peace, " Israelis.
The momentum is due in part to greater taxonomy efforts, a growing number of researchers involved in describing new species, and new technologies allowing them to access previously unexplored areas (including improved diving gear and remotely operated submersible vehicles).
Specialists in technology law at the Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society in the Netherlands are drawing up a taxonomy of robotic devices and matching them against existing legal terminology to identify potential legal problems relating to the definitions of human autonomy, disability, normalcy and equality.
Not long after embarking upon the subject of God and melancholy, for example, Mr. Burton veers into "A Digression of the Nature of Spirits, Bad Angels, or Devils, " which leads into an elaborate taxonomy of evil creatures, including the question of whether some devils "have excrements" or "feel pain if they are hurt, " and whether there can be both good and bad devils.
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