Edgar is acutely connected to the inner turmoil of both women, and acutely afflicted in his loyalties.
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"I'm acutely aware that I did not get here alone."
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The people who run Twitter are acutely aware of this.
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AMERICAN lawmakers are acutely afraid of rewarding the loafing poor.
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The exhibition is just acutely intelligent all the way through.
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No one has felt it more acutely than GOP Rep.
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Gangsters are acutely aware of the tactics of undercover work.
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He seems acutely aware of the doubt many onlookers express.
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Meanwhile, the local impact has been felt far more acutely.
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This was something that Cus D'amato was acutely aware of.
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Which, as young adults are now acutely aware, means little.
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Tunisians are now acutely disillusioned with politicians of all parties.
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The catastrophe is unfolding most acutely in New York City.
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The angst is being felt especially acutely among European leaders.
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G.B.T.Q. rhetoric, which is felt most acutely by L.G.B.T.Q. youths.
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Wishing, perhaps, most acutely for a succinct, impressive Instagram bio.
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"Facebook is acutely aware of this," Professor Loewenstein told me.
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But voters are acutely aware of their respective weaknesses, too.
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Everyone Quart talks to is acutely stressed, which makes sense.
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The squeeze may be felt acutely at the Irish border.
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Part of that is how acutely he makes his teammates better.
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I was acutely aware that this will never likely happen again.
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Chavez's spending regime also left the country acutely vulnerable to emergency.
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They described a system that's both acutely stressful and profoundly bureaucratic.
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His dad is acutely aware they are in month seven now.
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More acutely, gum disease is the leading cause of tooth loss.
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First up, a touching piece I personally can relate to acutely.
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She must be acutely aware of being watched the entire time.
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Nuclear scientists say that airlifting Korean bombs could be acutely risky.
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Steinberg was acutely aware of being a witness to that authority.
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Kevin, acutely self-perceptive, declares that he is afraid of himself.
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The authorities in Guangdong are acutely conscious of the historical echoes.
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His paintings are ravaged, earthy, and acutely considered, all at once.
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Of that, perhaps nobody is more acutely aware than Jordan Thomas.
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What's vital about White Girl is who it makes acutely uncomfortable.
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He's acutely mindful of the challenges that court-involved persons confront.
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Yet, they will be felt more acutely on a daily basis.
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But I'm also acutely aware of the damage the industry does.
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Inside the United States, policies against immigrants are felt more acutely.
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Foreign leaders are acutely aware that Trump craves praise about himself.
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We feel the pain more acutely of those who resemble us.
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Irritation aside, Windhorst is acutely aware of his place at ESPN.
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It's Christmastime again, and I feel the longing most acutely now.
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They were acutely sensitive and could detect when they were misunderstood.
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Even so, some parts experience the pain more quickly or acutely.
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"Sitting here, I'm acutely aware of my own imperfections," he said.
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Walker is acutely aware of the challenge he faces in November.
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Republicans are acutely aware that stopping Trump has to happen soon.
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The Founders were acutely aware of the fragility of popular governments.
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But the vacuum at Alphabet has likely been felt particularly acutely.
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I felt the unlawfulness of our status in this country acutely.
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Pro-business supporters of the president are acutely feeling the costs.
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It's there that efforts to curb protections are most acutely felt.
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Chávez's spending regime also left the country acutely vulnerable to emergency.
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This assault on liberal, globalist policies is being felt acutely in Europe.
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One place the pain is now being felt acutely is the bayou.
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Those of us who live here may feel these limitations most acutely.
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Their words make it clear they all remember him acutely and fondly.
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Unemployment, higher fuel prices and depressed agricultural earnings have become acutely painful.
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And plus-size women of color are often even more acutely affected.
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We become acutely aware of so much badness the instant it happens.
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Jeff Sonhouse's exhibition at Tilton Gallery is visually rewarding and acutely intelligent.
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This made her acutely aware of the privilege of crossing borders freely.
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This impulse is most acutely visible in the controversial Lincoln Yards plan.
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Bush is acutely aware of the consequences of a Supreme Court nomination.
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Some people, however, feel those highs and lows more acutely than others.
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But when it mattered most Thursday night, Hall's absence was felt acutely.
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Bannon is acutely aware that Breitbart is still viewed as his proxy.
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Low- to middle-income Americans could feel the pain even more acutely.
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These consequences are felt most acutely by younger and lower-income individuals.
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Reid's district had no primary, for one thing, and seemed acutely winnable.
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These directors are acutely aware of Hollywood's tendency to objectify female characters.
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Many are acutely aware that they are especially vulnerable during the Games.
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Inye is both acutely incisive and consistent—rare qualities in any photographer.
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Artist Natalie Baxter is acutely aware of America's complicated relationship with guns.
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The crisis is felt most acutely by those living in rural areas.
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It was a feeling of disorientation I'd never felt so acutely before.
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Even as a child, I was acutely attuned to other people's emotions.
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Medical providers generally don't, particularly when dealing with the most acutely ill.
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This, my beautiful new best friend, is based on acutely outdated thinking.
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Nonetheless, I've always found Williams's eruptions at the U.S. Open acutely depressing.
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Huawei may be feeling the absence of one American partner more acutely.
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Civil servants are acutely aware of the delicate role they must play.
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Tribal leaders are acutely aware of the need to diversify their economy.
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As UK Govt is acutely aware, Iran does not recognize dual nationality.
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It's on that front where McCain's loss will be felt most acutely.
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In some regions, such as Tikrit, that vacuum is felt particularly acutely.
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In high doses, though, it can also be an acutely fatal poison.
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Specifically, these guys use acutely masculine terms to talk about their breasts.
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To be sure, the effects would be felt more acutely by some industries.
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She feels it acutely herself, even though she is a member of Congress.
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Dong, who met Duggal in 2015, was also acutely aware of this issue.
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He also appears to have been acutely preoccupied with pop star Taylor Swift.
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It's the questions, not the answers, that bring us most acutely to life.
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Sanders sees this trick as acutely vulnerable to being exposed as a lie.
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Emma Carbone, a YA librarian at Brooklyn Public Library, senses the change acutely.
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Airline bosses are acutely worried about the decline in demand for first class.
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So, they&aposre acutely aware of what happens when these totalitarian dictatorships collapse.
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They were written before Rosemary's lobotomy and they reveal the loss more acutely.
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Ilya Parker's trans and non-binary clients experience this exclusion even more acutely.
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Administration officials are acutely aware of the political pickle this puts them in.
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They are acutely aware that they are under pressure to reach hasty conclusions.
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This has been reflected particularly acutely in the energy and other commodities sectors.
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India is a unique music market and Apple is acutely aware of that.
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Suspicions will linger among the most acutely partisan no matter what Mueller finds.
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Artists working with technology today are acutely aware that their work is ageing.
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Both are acutely vulnerable to global financial shocks, natural disasters and climate change.
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The sector is already acutely understaffed: last year there were 70,000 unfilled vacancies.
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Government bond yields QE has perhaps been felt most acutely in bond markets.
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Yellowstone's grizzly bears remain isolated and consequently acutely vulnerable to deleterious environmental changes.
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"I am acutely aware of the current challenges our organization faces," he wrote.
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I am also acutely aware of how financial planning for entrepreneurs is different.
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One of them became acutely ill on Monday and was put to sleep.
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The former president seemed acutely aware of his wife's chances in the state.
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It is in moments like these that I feel survivor's guilt most acutely.
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Vetements and Balenciaga perhaps most acutely depict how embarrassingly homogenous runways can be.
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So VCs have had to become acutely aware of their founders' financial means.
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That dynamic makes me acutely aware of the challenge that exists before us.
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Gorbachev was born into a family that suffered acutely the horrors of Stalinism.
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No restaurant community has felt the crisis more acutely so far than Seattle's.
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I smiled and nodded, becoming acutely aware that passengers around me were watching.
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She is acutely aware of materials, shapes and details, their references and implications.
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Bender's concerns about the mediation of reality have never been so acutely relevant.
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Trump's Africa trip suggested that the aides are acutely conscious of possible problems.
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In fact, Mr. Spielberg's animosity toward Netflix appears to have been acutely overstated.
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Point two, it seems to affect older males more acutely than older females.
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You'll feel this energetic shift acutely at home and in your family life.
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And on the first beautiful day in quarantine, I felt that loss acutely.
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi is acutely aware of the anxieties swirling within her caucus.
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The trade war between the United States and China acutely threatens Apple's business.
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And more than 900,000 children will most likely be acutely malnourished this year.
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"I am acutely aware of the current challenges our organization faces," he wrote.
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As a species, we already are acutely susceptible to the sin of anthropomorphization.
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For years, Missouri's acutely conservative attitude toward abortion skated under most people's radar.
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Booker is acutely aware of the political minefield he must navigate over education.
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This man, much like the real one, is acutely aware of his fragilities.
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Walking the halls, Mr. Myrie said he was acutely aware of his youth.
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Alt-rock was acutely self-conscious; ska couldn't care less what anyone thought.
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They acutely mock the queer canon's use of collage for unadulterated, shoehorned horniness.
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The rewards of breakthroughs are felt most acutely when our families experience illness.
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It is in these places where the teacher shortage is most acutely felt.
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The league has been acutely sensitive to the politics of its patriotic displays.
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Miami is a microcosm of this... We've always been acutely aware of that.
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You might notice that you break out in hives when you're acutely stressed.
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But I'm also frustrated and more acutely aware of the limits of modern medicine.
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Many residents, like Steve Rios of Riverside, California, are acutely aware of the threat.
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I've lived much of my 37 years acutely aware of society's lack of foresight.
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EK: Something that I'm feeling acutely lately is the gruesomeness of the news cycle.
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Clarissa Martinez De Castro: We are acutely aware that one size doesn't fit all.
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Other small European economies outside the euro area have the same problem more acutely.
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The campaign's creative team was acutely aware of how any design would be received.
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They were always in financial crisis mode, and I was acutely aware of it.
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In other words, it requires a humility to which Mr. Trump appears acutely allergic.
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But companies are acutely aware that pulling out of China will cost them more.
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Rage at the government is felt most acutely by older white working-class men.
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I'm acutely aware of how much needless suffering is being produced by bad ideas.
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"We know that acutely and chronically, pollution is bad for our lungs," Nadeau says.
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Hinckley seems acutely aware that most in the community treat him like an outcast.
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"We are acutely aware they have been flip-flopping on the topic," he said.
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Many men admire and enjoy Ferrante's work but it is acutely significant to women.
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Caring for five or six patients can get very difficult if they're acutely ill.
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The company started from a pain that founder Joel Wish felt all too acutely.
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Destiny had an immediately appealing, acutely defined aesthetic, but it wasn't a show stopper.
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But even she is acutely aware of the legal precedent being set against doctors.
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And this fear of overzealous enforcement is felt most acutely by migrant sex workers.
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At 58, I feel the throb of time more acutely with every passing autumn.
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"Tubman acutely understood the acuteness of simultaneously fighting multiple forms of oppression," she says.
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Disorder in the Middle East is more acutely a European than an American problem:
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But we can grow acutely aware of what the society we served conceals, too.
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Nearly 3.3 million people - including 2.1 million children - are acutely malnourished, U.N. figures show.
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Sanchez, whose parents immigrated from the Dominican Republic, is acutely aware of the disparity.
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Several people on the McCain were "acutely fatigued," the National Transportation Safety Board found.
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And he sees most acutely the things from which we may wish to turn.
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I know the very personal costs in a way I feel acutely every day.
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I would eat it with my cereal if it weren't an acutely lethal poison.
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Because of Islam, I am acutely aware that I am a work in progress.
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Reading this book made me feel aloneness more acutely, but also exposed its value.
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Kim is acutely aware of how it is all playing out on social media.
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But he is acutely aware that Bernie's rapidly elevated profile has earned him detractors.
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But on this biographical question, the Calov volumes turn out to be acutely instructive.
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Even as a teenager, she was acutely aware of what was missing from Hollywood.
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But death without hope also makes one acutely grateful for life, sensitive to it.
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Australia is acutely vulnerable to climate change, just as it is also a culprit.
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"I have felt the pressure — and for that matter the responsibility — acutely," he says.
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So, data point one, we know COVID-19 affects the older population more acutely.
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Mr. Neman said he was acutely aware that Sweetgreen is not a tech company.
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Morgan is sarcastic and fragile, acutely self-aware but still riddled with self-doubt.
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After her accident, Ms. Bristo became acutely aware of the impediments she would face.
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All were acutely tight-lipped about the details surrounding their last-minute strategy session.
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I was acutely aware of how fragile my own cultural and spiritual landscapes are.
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Still, they are acutely aware of the national climate and controversies surrounding transgender rights.
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The loss of the Big Apple Circus is still acutely felt on the farm.
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Mr. Obama is acutely aware of timing when it comes to his own actions.
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It's more like a cathexis, an acutely intense energy focused on a singular entity.
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Mark Lowcock, the United Nations humanitarian coordinator, told reporters that many were acutely malnourished.
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Gimelstob is acutely aware that what happened last Halloween could forever impact his career.
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As I write this, I'm acutely aware of the organizations and programs I'm leaving out.
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On Wednesday, another report dropped and this time, the top stressors seemed more acutely existential.
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They&aposre also acutely aware of what Antonin Scalia represented, the Originalism and the Textualism.
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I'm acutely aware of how many women struggle to conceive and don't have that opportunity.
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They are inquisitive, curious, and are acutely attuned to the art of the current moment.
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While everybody is focused on the baby after it's born, mothers are acutely at risk.
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U.S. companies with revenue overseas are more acutely at risk as the dollar climbs higher.
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Because we have all felt that loss so profoundly, we're acutely aware of fake grief.
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And that the South, as this exhibit so acutely reveals, is not a settled matter.
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Having grown up in Mexico, Ruiz is acutely aware of this aspect of Isabella's character.
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But I am acutely aware that a horror film unfolds in secret beneath my clothes.
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It has made me acutely aware of how much work we have left to do.
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You're acutely aware it's Guns n' Roses, but it sounds like a brand new song.
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The framers of the constitution were acutely aware of this, and decided to fudge it.
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They were feeling it acutely, and saying, 'I think we should bring the show back.
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To be fair, the government is acutely aware of the need to create more jobs.
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As a black Sanders delegate, McKinnon said he felt the heat from both sides acutely.
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"Good artists borrow great artists steal" is a phrase that Facebook seems acutely aware of.
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He is acutely sensitive to the earth, its fruits, its barrenness and the changing seasons.
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The United Nations says nearly 3.3 million people, including 2.1 million children, are acutely malnourished.
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I knew it was cliché, but i suffered acutely at the demise of our romance.
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The pain is felt most acutely at the bottom of the income and education scale.
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"He can become acutely ill if he continues to be (at the school)," he said.
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Despite the minor differences between this fictional world and our own, everything is acutely recognizable.
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Those who experienced stress as children often perceive threat more acutely and live more defensively.
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And studies have shown that depriving yourself of carbohydrates acutely impacts your thinking and cognition.
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As a proud adoptive mother of two, I'm acutely aware of the costs of adoption.
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At this historical moment, it is acutely important to distinguish between theoretical and experimental fields.
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Banks themselves are investing in technologies and acutely aware of the rising shift to mobile.
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However, I have been acutely aware of the winds blowing from points beyond these poles.
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This fear is felt more acutely in places like Berlin than it is in Bradford.
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Central Saint Martins MA Industrial Design student Lucinda Mulholland is acutely aware of communication obstacles.
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These deep cuts are being acutely felt by home medical equipment businesses in rural areas.
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On Tuesday, the U.N. said 1.4 million Somali children would be acutely malnourished this year.
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You become so much more acutely aware of where your finances are falling short. Mrs.
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The reality is that students at state and community colleges bear this burden most acutely.
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Walden, an ex-trainer, is acutely aware of the challenges presented by the lightly raced.
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Most doctors, especially the good ones, are acutely aware of the limits of their knowledge.
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To be born an Anglophone was to grow up acutely aware of your marginal identity.
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"The aviation industry is feeling the impact of this global pandemic most acutely," Culp said.
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All of them are acutely aware of the perceptions some outsiders have of their kind.
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He suffered from anxiety, but less acutely, allowing him to stop taking Xanax and hydroxyzine.
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Growing up online, Lilly is acutely aware of the possibilities and pitfalls of social media.
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Gaetz, Jordan and several other House conservatives acutely critical of the DOJ were not present.
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"Our government must remain acutely aware of the diverse needs facing the Jewish community," Rep.
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And these aren't Bay Area-specific issues (though they may be felt most acutely here).
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Mr. Trump has become acutely aware that health care is a political vulnerability for him.
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There are two core reasons for this, both of which he is surely acutely aware.
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An estimated two million Yemeni children under the age of 5 are considered acutely malnourished.
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Being acutely aware of these changes and remaining flexible allows founders to scale with confidence.
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"These are not people who are acutely symptomatic," said Mark Kammerer, who runs the programs.
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Diversity increases the odds that an organization sees the world more acutely, accurately and empathetically.
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The city's artists and writers have been feeling acutely the atmosphere of post-coup Istanbul.
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It is an acutely delicate subject within the church, and the pope ducked a direct answer.
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Bottenfield, acutely aware that he wasn't wearing a bulletproof vest, couldn't see the gunman at first.
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Tired of going down an acutely angled slide on a big inflatable donut, tired of life.
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Nearly 3.3 million people in Yemen - including 2.1 million children - are acutely malnourished, the U.N. says.
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That Green Books were even needed is a travesty, something of which Green was acutely aware.
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But I'm acutely aware that not everyone is feeling the benefits of the economy's good performance.
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But we all need to understand that this pain is felt acutely by people of color.
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But unlike adults, their brains are still developing and acutely vulnerable to permanent damage from PTSD.
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She is acutely aware of the tightrope walk between government and private corporation regulations of speech.
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Pureval is acutely aware of the way his race interacts with public perception on the trail.
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North Korean negotiators will be acutely aware of the president's tenuous standing if talks do resume.
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U.S. politics has taken a turn for the worst, and voters are acutely aware of it.
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The enclosed environment absorbs every one of those sounds, making you acutely aware of their absence.
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But I think people are becoming acutely aware that humidity, dryness, it's important to control that.
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Trump also has a team around him that is capable and acutely aware of the stakes.
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I was 803 years old, & acutely aware that I was witnessing a true genius at work.
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Washington County, for which Machias is the county seat, is suffering most acutely from the crisis.
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I became acutely aware that I had kept my RuPaul communications to a strict UK audience.
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The African National Congress (ANC), which has ruled South Africa since 1994, feels this problem acutely.
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Their motive isn't simply green-tinged altruism -- although they're acutely cognizant of climate change and pollution.
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But I'd also begun to feel, more acutely than usual, the permeability of my own mind.
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But behind closed doors, Trump admitted he is acutely aware of the politics of the debate.
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But he is acutely aware of what Islamic State, also known as ISIS, is capable of.
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The lonely brain, running on overdrive, is acutely sensitive to "social policing," both real and imagined.
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Khan is acutely aware of all the people out there who might want to hurt him.
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Scotiabank economist Alan Clarke said the market was acutely sensitive to any hints from Downing Street.
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She is acutely aware of the placement of things within the flattened space of the photograph.
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That is a moral impurity that we feel acutely and that's also very difficult to transcend.
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The whole family was acutely aware of this, but only W.J. made a joke of it.
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One night, as she lay in the hot water, she became acutely aware of the stone.
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European officials are also acutely aware that it is not enough just to strike a deal.
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Oncologists like Duma are acutely aware of the risks of their immunocompromised patients contracting Covid-19.
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That choice seemed acutely moral for black people, whose support was important to his film's success.
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The delicate politics of a coal exit is felt acutely by Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany.
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"Toledo wasn&apost a very popular place — and I was acutely aware of that," he said.
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The process is felt most acutely in the smaller states where delegations are projected to dwindle.
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The air on flights is also very dehydrating, and I felt that acutely on this trip.
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Beyond that one example, it's clear that she is acutely aware of the power of language.
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Bunge said it expects to benefit from strong U.S. exports more acutely in the fourth quarter.
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Lights, noise, touches can be acutely distressing, said Regina Asborno, the deputy director of the museum.
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Middle-school students, said Cornell, are acutely status-conscious and particularly prone to tormenting one another.
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But we all need to understand that this pain is felt acutely by people of color.
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This is a woman, who has dermatillomania and is acutely aware, knows that she has it.
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In 2017, Peter Beinart wrote on these fears in the Atlantic: Conservatives feel their cultural vulnerability acutely.
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I left the house feeling acutely aware that my nuts had a certain odeur de Willy Wonka.
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Through Briseis's eyes the relationship between Achilles and his manservant (and presumed lover) Patroclus is acutely observed.
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Acutely aware of the sensitivity of these findings, the professors delayed publication until after the presidential election.
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The psychological scars will remain for a long time and need to be addressed acutely and chronically.
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That's a growing problem for the industry, but it's felt more acutely in some regions than others.
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Knowing this, American universities have become acutely interested in whether their alumni have offspring, says Mr James.
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Here, the questions raised by E.M. Forster's "My Wood"—used as Ms Shriver's prologue—are acutely pertinent.
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Wherever I go, I am acutely aware that to bear this name is the greatest possible honor.
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SoftBank is acutely aware of the changing landscape, yet remains full steam ahead on the IPO front.
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Between the kidnapping and his father's fame, Sinatra Jr. was acutely aware of his place in history.
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BUT THERE'S NO QUESTION THAT ALL OF US WERE ACUTELY AWARE THAT THE STOCK HAS BEEN LANGUISHING.
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A new generation of forward-looking conservatives, acutely sensitive to traditional values and contemporary problems, is rising.
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Because he was an acutely observant person, I think he probably learned from those things pretty quickly.
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As a mother of four myself, I am acutely aware of the struggles my mother once faced.
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"When you're in the acutely ill bedridden or nearly bedridden state, exercise can seem impossible," Stiles said.
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Capitol Hill is inherently a political place and there is already an acutely political axis of division.
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However, "this is substantial damage that took years to develop ... not something that developed acutely," she said.
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This is acutely felt in the districts of Bandarban, Rangamati and Khagrachhari where the Mro community live.
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"We are acutely aware of the crisis in the enforcement of our immigration laws," the panel said.
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In a contemporary era now acutely aware of gender-based discrimination (#MeToo), how are such women forgotten?
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No one knows the frustration of trying to hold government agencies accountable more acutely than I do.
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We each worked for 20 years for the world body and are acutely aware of its weaknesses.
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My creative process has allowed me to develop an external means of being internally acutely self-aware.
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And I'm aware, of course—more acutely so following our car-ride conversation—that she's getting older.
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At that moment, I became acutely aware that I was the lone nonwhite person in the van.
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Back home, I became acutely aware of how we lagged behind in using technology in pediatric settings.
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The whole experience compounded a creepy feeling that Rose had felt acutely over the previous few months.
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Like Mexico, nothing about this game is simple or easy, something Burning Games is acutely aware of.
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The conundrum of what to do with a mass murder scene has been felt acutely in Orlando.
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I'd be around him and suddenly I'd acutely feel all the different kinds of falseness in me.
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Cancers were acutely self-aware in high school, which could easily turn into being overly self-conscious.
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The male nurses I interviewed and the photographer Ruth Fremson shot seemed acutely aware of these issues.
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But the larger, tragic landscape Harun sketches is acutely destabilizing, wonderfully inscrutable and, at moments, ravenously absurd.
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"Of all his characters, his cats are the only ones who look truly happy," Dery acutely remarks.
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"We are acutely aware of the crisis in the enforcement of our immigration laws," Judge Bybee wrote.
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The brain becomes acutely sensitive to minor increases in environmental temperature and responds in an exaggerated manner.
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The recent droughts, floods, heat waves and wildfires reveal how acutely vulnerable California is to climate change.
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The guy's wildly temperamental tennis would never be my first choice for such an acutely cinematic undertaking.
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Alcohol can raise the blood pressure acutely in some people, particularly those with high blood pressure already.
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These references are unmistakably and acutely West Coast, all the way down to the cholo-inpsired fashion.
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But what makes this more acutely alarming is the fact that this experience is becoming increasingly common.
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That's why, she described, she so acutely understood the motivation behind the March for Our Lives campaigners.
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Poorer people, both in urban Wuhan and in the countryside, would suffer more acutely from tightening supplies.
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The fact that only white candidates have qualified for the December Democratic debates so far hurts acutely.
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While Molly is acutely, wincingly aware of every nuance of Sherlock's words and actions, his landlady, Mrs.
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The researchers found that acutely hungry college students were as generous toward strangers as sated ones were.
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NASA and the American space industry are all acutely aware of the risks of outpacing sound judgment.
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And today's Republican politicians, while more partisan than in Nixon's day, remain acutely sensitive to public opinion.
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Smith is acutely aware of the history, even as she uses it to forge her own path.
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I'm also acutely aware of the fact that we don't need everything to be connected to the internet.
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At Litchfield, her death is probably felt most acutely by Taystee, her best friend, played by Danielle Brooks.
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Countries that host refugees feel the impact acutely, but do not always have direct access to donor money.
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Barney died recently after 20 years of calling the cemetery home, and the loss has been acutely felt.
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Families with acutely malnourished children sometimes share supplements designed to help them, blunting the effectiveness of the treatment.
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Threat actors are acutely aware of this "Achilles' heel" of cloud computing and are salivating to exploit it.
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Really the only thing I missed acutely during these phone-free walks was access to podcasts on demand.
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If that isn't pressure enough for the permatanned front man, he'll be acutely aware of the ticking clock.
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And it is something Michael Golt of the United States Army Research Laboratory (ARL) is acutely aware of.
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The U.N. said more than 680,000 children below the age of five are believed to be acutely malnourished.
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And because buses operate exactly where the people are concentrated, we feel the effects that much more acutely.
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GURU was hurt most acutely by its pharmaceuticals stock exposure last year as top holdings, including Valeant, plummeted.
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Photo: GettyThe loud saber rattling and increasing tension in the Persian Gulf is being felt acutely in cyberspace.
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Every lawmaker is acutely conscious of the political pressures that weigh on them in their districts and states.
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Adriana, above all, loves Christopher, but she is, as all the women on the series are, acutely lonely.
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Rick feels this time passing acutely, as does his friend and longtime stunt double Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt).
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It's a mesmerizing model of what the future could be if humans were acutely considerate of the planet.
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But unlike in 21's music, Moose's lyrics on those projects came off like unrefined, acutely detailed poetry.
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"Anyone with acutely sensitive ears could then hear a spectral sound," the Times sports columnist Arthur Daley wrote.
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South Korea, acutely sensitive to events in its volatile neighbor, convened a meeting of its National Security Council.
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It's an acutely intense and stressful job which no doubt explains why presidents age so dramatically in office.
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That would impact startups in emerging technologies most acutely because disruptive innovation is always a high-risk venture.
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Museums, aquariums and zoos are acutely aware of their meaningfulness to an individual and on a global scale.
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If agencies collectively decide the person is at an "acutely elevated" level of risk, an intervention is deployed.
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When I'm depressed, I am acutely aware of my negativity, and I desperately want to avoid spreading it.
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The pressure to keep prices down is particularly strong for mass-market retailers with acutely cost-conscious customers.
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Clinton would win the state but that his party's leaders were acutely aware of the fast-changing terrain.
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People with marginalized bodies are acutely aware of the consequences of not meeting the standards of physical beauty.
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A global slowdown in trade will hurt small and mid-size businesses more acutely, according to McKinsey Consulting.
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Both are often acutely personal and both can cause wincing discomfort (along with maybe a few good laughs).
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Mattis seems acutely aware that he has inherited an office whose powers have been steadily expanding for years.
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For such a weird, big-hearted, high-energy show, the realness of "Tuca & Bertie" can be acutely painful.
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But the technology does have its shortcomings, and I feel them most acutely with my nieces and nephews.
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Few poets have ever commented so acutely on their own dissemination, and the concomitant hollowing out of self.
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"Two Slow Dancers" is about two old people sharing a dance, both acutely aware of the "old" part.
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The women I spoke to ran the gamut from earnest and acutely kind to edgy and darkly comic.
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Hurricane damages, it should be noted, have not been confined to institutions but have also acutely burdened individuals.
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Mr. Trump is acutely aware of the threat an economic downturn poses to the foundation of his presidency.
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Others are acutely aware that having a child is one of the costliest actions they can take environmentally.
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What makes us act against our own self-interest, even when we are acutely aware we're doing so?
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However, diluting the population of Beijing by evicting migrant workers has an acutely negative impact on the city.
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When Bush faced the same two men, he was acutely aware of the history that attended their confrontation.
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Cliff Huxtable would have made no sense during the wilder, more disillusioned, acutely politicized climes of the 1970s.
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Team New Zealand also brought with it more acutely angled light-wind daggerboards, which it deployed on Saturday.
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As a result, the collateral damage is felt most acutely by the startup workers caught in the crosshairs.
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"We are acutely aware of the need for a balanced and responsible approach to remuneration," a spokesman said.
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She's acutely aware of the fact that she does not know what's going on in other people's lives.
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Other dense cities in the US face a similar predicament, but San Francisco's housing shortage is felt acutely.
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That distress, which I felt acutely when I planned to take my patient back to surgery, had lifted.
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Many things can make a patient acutely agitated: pain, drugs, rapid blood loss or a shortage of air.
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Black girls are acutely affected and are being suspended at higher rates than any other girls of color.
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Infants — some with shrapnel injuries — are acutely malnourished and many have limited or no access to medical care.
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The directory addresses a problem Mr. Luck faced most acutely during his transition over the last several years.
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I am acutely aware of Israel's problems and faults, but it is nothing like South Africa before 1994.
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A delight with tension and relief is evident in the acutely visceral Pencil Mask (1973) film, for example.
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Colleagues say he was acutely aware of the danger he and his associates were being fed Russian disinformation.
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By slowing down how the event is seen, Baudelaire acutely points out the numbing effect of news media.
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That distress, which I felt acutely when I planned to take my patient back to surgery, had lifted.
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"Vacationland" is mostly good fun in this pointless-little-book way — and acutely bourgeois in its subject matter.
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And Botulinum toxin, better known as Botox, is the most acutely lethal toxin known, and also totally natural.
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The result is at once acutely distressing and quite lovely, transforming the island into something primitive and inscrutable.
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As Penelope liked to tell it, he'd be standing there, acutely aware, and he'd cried at the bedside, beaming.
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Every citizen in Gilead is acutely aware that misbehavior may result in an inescapable life sentence at the Colonies.
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Homeowners on the coasts felt the pain acutely, due to their inability to fully deduct their property tax bills.
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It makes me acutely aware of how many 14-year-old girls want to be my best friend. O.K.?
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Few exiles have felt intimidation more acutely than the 12 Uighurs in America who produce RFA's Uighur-language news.
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Montecito had been acutely aware of the Thomas Fire for weeks, and firefighters were prepared to make a stand.
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Ghanaians are proud of having a stable democracy and acutely aware that it is a rarity in turbulent region.
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That the festival is taking place in a city so acutely short of water appears not to worry officials.
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Muthukutty Mariappan is acutely aware of the fact that her daughter is pushing her limits and low on stamina.
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As a former home secretary, Mrs May is acutely aware of the value of security co-operation in Europe.
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But recently I've become more acutely aware of the number of people who are diagnosed with melanoma each year.
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It is rare that a film so acutely captures the numbness of total estrangement from nearly everyone around you.
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To believe that real estate moguls don't consider artworks on their properties to be assets would be acutely naive.
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Most Tory MPs are acutely conscious that another NHS crisis could usher Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party into Downing Street.
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This research found that members of Mexico's elite are acutely aware of the history of American intervention in Mexico.
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It was humiliating, acutely, for a very short time — and then there was this amazing rescue from the world.
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And there is a big controversy there as you are acutely aware of involving the sanctuary status of Philadelphia.
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The unsightly, unpleasant litter problem — as we're all acutely aware — isn't confined to Pope's quiet community in western Arkansas.
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So I was acutely aware of the moments when a character flipped a tile onscreen and other moviegoers gasped.
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She wishes her kids liked and needed her more, and acutely feels the sting of their age-appropriate rejection.
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We are also made acutely aware of the openness and featurelessness of what feels like a very specific place.
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Even Republicans who've been actively pushing to kill ObamaCare are acutely aware of the needs of rural areas. Sen.
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This is expected to play out most acutely in Victoria and the western regions of New South Wales state.
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At that moment she felt this acutely; she saw how the disparity was increasingly going to be a problem.
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It is a tension most acutely felt at moments of crisis, when dual loyalties can be hard to maintain.
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She felt she was grieving more acutely, and that Jackson seemed like he was coping quite well in comparison.
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"Still, ultimately I think we need to have more studies of how humans respond acutely to smoke," Springer said.
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" Acutely aware of servicemen and women's loss, he sympathizes with those who've lost friends "blown up next to you . . .
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A few days before moving, my girlfriend (knowing acutely how hard I was taking it) bought me New Leaf.
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This wave of rappers, who grew up online, are now acutely aware of what it takes to go viral.
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Clinton aims to rally Democrats, it is in Mr. Sanders's power to make that process easy or acutely uncomfortable.
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The impact would have been most acutely felt in the state's vast rural areas where local hospitals are sparse.
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Despite pressure from the street protests, Macron's team is acutely aware that such a tax would deter foreign investors.
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But Mr Bartlett tempers it with his acutely observed, and psychologically multi-layered, portraits of modern England's elite tribes.
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Some 1.2 million Kenyans are acutely food insecure following poor rains, according to the Kenya Food Security Steering Group.
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This year several companies on our 215 CNBC Disruptor 50 list felt that pressure to "grow up" quite acutely.
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Elie Wiesel, was victim of such hatred and he was acutely aware of a world infused by massive indifference.
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Dr. Rob Gardner, associate professor of sociology at Linfield College in McMinnville, Oregon, is acutely familiar with this phenomenon.
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But for the residents who have taken notice of the city's toxic air, the situation is becoming acutely problematic.
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As I acutely felt the electromagnetic radiation burning holes in my eyes, I recoiled and flipped the switch back.
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Most teenagers aren't so acutely fixed on anything this much, but most don't have this much as stake either.
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I think he is acutely aware of the fact that the bar for prosecution in Canada is quite high.
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But her expansive works defy such national clichés, and instead frequently channel abstract metaphysical concepts into acutely mysterious forms.
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And in the electronic music community, the change is felt most acutely in field of harm reduction at festivals.
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The tensions are even more acutely felt in Syria, where the US seems to be intentionally targeting Assad's forces.
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Perhaps Frankenthaler was acutely aware of this each time she dove into the sea and came up for air.
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Or was she simply acutely aware that worldly pleasures were futile, and that death was always around the corner?
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It was here that the absences of Dellin Betances (Achilles injury) and Domingo German (administrative leave) were felt acutely.
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In those situations, participants are acutely aware that what they wear is a powerful tool, promoting a particular message.
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While acutely aware of hockey history in private, Crosby is loath to publicly emphasize his personal place in it.
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For Kaiser, America was the land of opportunity, but he is acutely aware that others are not so privileged.
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Acutely conscious of the threat Mr. Mueller's investigation poses, Mr. Trump has openly discussed ways to shut it down.
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All of the United States is headed toward many of the challenges that Puerto Rico now feels most acutely.
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"That's something that I've felt really acutely," he said, regarding the impact of social media on the whole process.
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I sensed this most acutely when I visited the Osówka Complex, another of the facilities in the Riese system.
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Chebli, it seems, believes that such visits would help keep all Germans acutely aware of the Third Reich's crimes.
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Despite their personalities being acutely similar (and even being distant relatives), Tom Hanks and Fred Rogers look nothing alike.
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Lelio is acutely sensitive to the absurdities of everyday life, including the comedy of humiliation, both petty and wounding.
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Teams across the A.C.C. were acutely aware of when he was on the floor despite his more heralded teammates.
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These claims often bore no resemblance to reality, but Trump seemed acutely interested in portraying himself as wildly popular.
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Women were acutely attuned to how the media treated Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin in the 2008 election cycle.
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I was acutely aware that the Richard situation was not my driver's fault, but not everyone would have been.
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Sometimes it's psychological: the aura of invincibility has been removed, opponents sense weaknesses while the competitor feels it more acutely.
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People who are psychotic are then sent to CERMAK, the jail's division for physically ill and acutely mentally ill patients.
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But somehow, despite being acutely aware of what's going on in the news, I feel like humans are worth saving.
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And he was very acutely aware of those things, and he did really internalize them and take them to heart.
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Another advantage: it could lead to a decrease in the amount of medications used by patients to handle headaches acutely.
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I am acutely aware of the challenges that the region faces, but also the opportunities that it can afford people.
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A novelty, "Sinatra Slept Here," was an acutely funny thumbnail portrait of the Chairman of the Board and his posse.
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Newton acutely felt this disparity when she started working at Shell's Martinez refinery, located across the bay from San Francisco.
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Google uses AI, machine learning, and acutely designed algorithms to help produce phenomenal results from all of its Pixel cameras.
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Traumatized by a long history of persecution, Jews are acutely aware of how vulnerable we are, given our tiny numbers.
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Squidward is the creatively frustrated, misanthropic hipster whose attitude seems perfectly conditioned for today's acutely aware, always-questioning online culture.
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Lena and the politician, Victor, had been involved decades earlier, and Lena still remembers his violent treatment of her acutely.
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And student loan debt — now topping a whopping $1.4 trillion — is a challenge that the millennial generation faces most acutely.
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There are some of the same phenomenon when it comes to views of the Supreme Court, but less acutely so.
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Drivers of so-called dozers say they are acutely aware of the dangers and regularly find themselves in sticky situations.
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The nationwide opioid epidemic has been felt acutely by West Virginia, which has the highest overdose rate in the country.
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In New Jersey, you're acutely aware of the city of giants, and that you weren't invited to join the party.
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"There's no question that all of us were acutely aware that the stock had been languishing," the Ford chairman acknowledged.
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Automakers are acutely aware of the liability issues surrounding connected vehicles and are working to build security into their systems.
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A Senate aide told me leadership is acutely aware of this problem, and hopes immigration will fill their agenda gap.
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More than 6 million Somalis - half of the population - need emergency aid, including close to 1 million acutely malnourished children.
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JVM: So we're acutely aware that it's been a long running restructuring story, and today's announcements represent some additional restructuring.
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But as regulators scrutinising the discussions are acutely aware, two sick lenders won't necessarily make a healthy juggernaut in finance.
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" It seemed flagrantly wrong-headed, not to mention acutely demeaning, to claim that unmarried people are by their nature "condemned.
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In addition, they are "acutely sensitive to the fear inside other people" and are able to take advantage of it.
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The second question is whether Saudi Arabia and Russia will start to feel the pain of production cuts more acutely.
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But Israeli politicians are acutely aware that Russia's primary concern in the region is its own interests, not Israel's security.
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In short, a big shift is happening, one that NBC is acutely aware of now that the Olympics have passed.
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His journey affected the public so acutely that it inspired legislation around the disease -- a moment of real social progress.
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The pitfall of being a one-trick pony was a problem they seemed acutely mindful of, but worked to ignore.
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There is perhaps no other place on Earth that shows the scars of climate change as acutely as the Arctic.
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It is acutely alert, too, to the egregious sexism that Smith and other women endured just to do their jobs.
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As is well known, the bureau became involved in that acutely political phenomenon of 1919-'20, the (first) Red Scare.
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But current parents of babies have suddenly grown acutely aware, sharing information on playgrounds, in pediatricians' offices and on Facebook.
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Pradhan was now acutely aware of the plane's size and the speed with which it was running out of runway.
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Acutely attuned to his own feelings, he's so numb to the pain of others that he avoids talking about it.
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I became acutely aware of the imbalance at the time of the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va., last August.
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LB: Walking through the buildings, I became acutely aware of the remnants of the people who have inhabited these spaces.
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Well, there's that doubling of the ad load, for starters, which as a user I've been feeling quite acutely lately.
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He has also become acutely aware that pretty much everyone in town thinks he killed his dad during his disappearance.
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Only nine female artists appear in the show, a poor representation that the curators say they are acutely aware of.
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I am acutely aware that I need to get as much music out of my pen while I am able.
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But God help the woman who believes this message too wholeheartedly, who feels too acutely that motherhood truly defines her.
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The blip will be felt acutely in California, home to roughly 40 percent of the country's utility-scale solar capacity.
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"The board is acutely aware of the importance of raising additional capital," Executive Chairman Ben Rose said during the call.
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Ford v Ferrari made me feel those ghosts acutely, but it also let me see some cars go really fast.
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But it also allows him to define the realm into which this acutely observed production has taken us so forcefully.
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Arcade Fire has always been acutely conscious of music history, using stylistic allusions to underline or tease against its messages.
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Trump, for all his belligerence and bluster, is viewed by many who have been close to him as acutely insecure.
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Then there are touching moments between Muratova and her bedridden mother, who is acutely aware of her daughter's heavy load.
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He is acutely conscious of how migration complicates preparing for diseases, and of the need to educate without assigning blame.
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Under Jamie Lloyd's filigree direction, Tom Hiddleston, Charlie Cox and Zawe Ashton made complicated thoughts and concealed emotions acutely visible.
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While Venezuelans are acutely aware of the country's health issues, the ministry's statistics bulletin shocked some in the medical community.
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Most acutely, in the wars in Ukraine, the Russians began to master the use of the reporter as a weapon.
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It's a new pace that is acutely felt in how we are raising and educating our kids and young adults.
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Creativity for both men, who were acutely aware of their diminishing powers as they aged, is more agonizing than ecstatic.
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Cynthia Millar's playing of the ondes was so acutely expressive that she might have taken a bow with the singers.
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Facebook is acutely sensitive to criticism from the right, which has repeatedly alleged that the social network is censoring conservatives.
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The movement is also acutely image-conscious, seeing the burning crosses, swastikas and language of yesteryear as impediments to recruitment.
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As inflation has soared and food and medicine have become acutely scarce, Venezuelans have been fleeing their nation in droves.
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But he said Democratic candidates need to be acutely sensitive to those who in the past have been left behind.
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For a young artist, she seems acutely aware of her resources, and more prepared than most to allocate them appropriately.
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She is acutely aware of the fact that this has been a fetish, and she's also acutely aware of the fact that she has been ill treated by the press for decades, which is rooted in truth; whether or not you think she should be so defensive and aware of it is another question.
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People remember the beginning and the end much more acutely than they remember the middle slog of any experience, he says.
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Nowhere and no time do I miss my dad more acutely than in the men's department of M&S at Christmas.
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But the agency is acutely aware that saving lives also means getting genuine medical advances to market as fast as possible.
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Half a million children are severely acutely malnourished and on the brink of death if they are not treated, Brooks said.
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McLemore emerges as an acutely intelligent man, one with eccentric interests and overcome by the seemingly dire state of the world.
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The timing could not have been more fortuitous for Fox's film, and no one recognized that more acutely than she did.
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Today's museums are acutely aware that their visitors have more and more choices about how they spend their time and money.
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As they pursue Giuliani, prosecutors are acutely aware of the need to consider the election cycle and next year's presidential contest.
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The tension of cuteness, as Ngai has it, is that it presents an impression of powerlessness, while acutely manipulating the viewer.
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The Real Housewives of Atlanta — more than any other reality show not explicitly about home improvement — is acutely about housing anxiety.
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Epstein's bits tend to be more lively, amusing and acutely observed, whereas Nicole's mostly inhabit the realm of her own thoughts.
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In her remarks at Monday night's fundraiser, Clinton made clear she is acutely aware of the importance of the first debate.
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"I am acutely conscious of the fact that the House has other pressing matters on its mind today," Mr Hammond began.
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He is acutely aware of a Black activist who is sleeping under a statue of a confederate hero until it's removed.
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About 1.8 million children under age five are acutely malnourished while 400,000 suffer from severe acute malnutrition, which can be deadly.
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He called emergency medical technicians, who administered Narcan, an opiate reversal agent that can save the life of someone acutely overdosing.
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As an American, I was acutely aware these refugees were fleeing an abusive conflict in which my country was heavily engaged.
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But it was the first moment in my life that I remember experiencing the full weight of feeling so acutely other.
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Rural counties already struggling to hang on felt the pinch of the economic recession most acutely, and blamed politicians most harshly.
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But Utah insiders say Lee is acutely aware of how close he can get to Ted Cruz because of the shutdown.
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NOEMI CSOKA, a mother of three school-age children in Budapest, is acutely aware that education is underfunded in her country.
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As someone actively involved throughout his career in confidential deals, Mr. Davis would have been acutely aware of insider trading law.
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Military spending is always driven by threats as well, and some European countries don't feel the threat as acutely as others.
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Pentagon leaders are "acutely" concerned that Trump could circumvent the military system and undermine "good order and discipline" and military morale.
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But, as someone who grew up in small Midwestern towns and never registered them so acutely, I should have known better.
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The impacts of overwork are felt acutely in Japan, which is known from having some of the world's longest working hours.
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Ms. Erivo, for her part, is acutely aware that making an entrance in this rarefied world has become a professional imperative.
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Network staff members were acutely focused on Megyn Kelly, who had hinted in recent months she wanted to leave the network.
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Heard together, they express an acutely poignant awareness of mortality in the age of AIDS, in which the show is set.
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But in pressuring Saudi Arabia, American officials would tread lightly, acutely aware of American dependence on Saudi oil and intelligence cooperation.
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"The security of our nation's elections is acutely dependent on the vendors that supply our computerized voting systems," the groups wrote.
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Sullivan-Beeman is a big proponent of meditation, and through the practice, she says she has become acutely aware of triangulation.
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I ended up making the change, but I'm still acutely aware that I only did it because I was told to.
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The Bengals are acutely aware of their current advantage in the A.F.C. North, and they are not being shy about it.
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But neither statistics nor adoption fees that treat children like commodities adequately address how state adoption interventions acutely target black families.
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Such a committee would also demonstrate to shareholders and employees alike that AT&T is acutely focused on addressing these issues.
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Trump, acutely aware of the importance of DACA to Democrats, deliberately turned the status of Dreamers into a crisis on Sept.
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An example: I was acutely aware of when I would go into department stores and feel the shadow of being followed.
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But the blossoming flowers and chirruping birds offer only fleeting respite to a musician acutely tuned in to his immediate surroundings.
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But racism pulses through the school's veins in overt and covert ways, as acutely observed in this intimate and memorable documentary.
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Part of the excitement of reading Rooney is seeing this old-school sensibility applied to what feel like acutely modern problems.
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His tardiness on that occasion was acutely apparent because the ceremony involved the ringing of a bell at 9:16 a.m.
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I feel more empathy toward strangers than my own relations (sometimes, even my own children, which I am acutely ashamed of).
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If Mr. Trump is fuzzy on policy, he is acutely attuned to the perils of offending his base, especially older voters.
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Kimmel emerged acutely aware of the enormous costs Americans less fortunate than he frequently incur when dealing with life-threatening illnesses.
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This means that, with our nerves conditioned to be exposed, we become acutely aware of every sound and movement around us.
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"The impact has been felt acutely by companies underwriting builders' risk exposures and by construction underwriters in general," the report said.
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The Weber-Fechner law dictates that the bats perceive increases in volume more acutely than they do increases in sugar concentration.
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We marked her death privately, and we felt it acutely -- not just losing her, but all she lost in her life.
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And they experience these differences more acutely than the majority of people who have more of an "in-between" energy cycle.
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"He acutely responds to his surroundings on a micro level but also speaks to the social and political reality," she said.
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An Administration official acknowledged that religious leaders "are acutely aware of Trump's shortcomings" but also recognize his value to their cause.
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The secretary of state nominee appreciates that with Trump, who is acutely conscious of his image, flattery will get you everywhere.
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And though video games are played worldwide, mass shootings are an acutely American problem, the industry's largest trade group has noted.
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The global public health community that includes The Carter Center is acutely aware of the toll conflict takes on global health.
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Some of Mr. Yang's supporters said they were acutely aware of how important it is for him to do well here.
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But Mr. Trump is more acutely aware of the deficit because jobs and trade are such resonant issues with his voters.
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Moreover, thanks to popular media and the self-promotion of the rich themselves, the unrich are acutely aware of the rich.
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Nearly three million people are acutely malnourished and nearly 10 million are in need of urgent humanitarian support, Mr. McGoldrick said.
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The impact on children has been felt acutely in the city of Beni, which has emerged as the outbreak's new epicentre.
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But he learned to be acutely aware of game situations, and has spent decades passing on the finer points of baserunning.
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Though it may not be acutely painful, fang blenny venom is unpleasant enough to send a serious message to fish predators.
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But in an interview, Warren recalled being acutely aware of her status as one of the only women on the staff.
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A low turnout in the second round would help Ms. Le Pen, and she appears to be acutely aware of that.
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New York has seen record numbers in homelessness statewide and skyrocketing rents that have acutely burdened low-income and older residents.
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The women's age makes the passage of time more acutely felt — would they live to see him a free man again?
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Where failure of public services is felt most acutely is health: less than 1/2 of rudimentary health facilities remain functional.
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Democracy has not survived because the alternatives are acutely horrible, and if it ends, it will not end in a bang.
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As a result, Surviving Mars made me acutely aware that I do not have "the right stuff" to survive on Mars.
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She said she has also acutely felt the pain of being an outsider, and that music has been her outlet all along.
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And because Americans have no drinking culture, as a Brit, stumbling around half-drunk, you're acutely aware of sobriety at every turn.
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Her writing is precise and acutely insightful, and she has a special talent for capturing fleeting feelings on an almost molecular level.
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Biden fundraisers say they are acutely aware that they are starting in the hole with the who's who of younger tech entrepreneurs.
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It is while watching flaming palm tree videos that I am most acutely aware of the time-distortion that comes from video.
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Chinese officials and academics, especially those with a reformist bent, were acutely aware of their tenuous grasp on economics at the time.
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One in six singles said they felt addicted, but millennials (those ages 18 to 57) are suffering acutely from this particular malaise.
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The suspicion and barriers will impact most acutely those who are also marginalized due to race, socioeconomic status, sexuality, or gender identity.
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However, Cai said he comes from a family in the manufacturing business, so he was acutely aware of the challenges facing manufacturers.
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Considerably more polished than their predecessors, these groups are still acutely aware of class status and the social constructs of their country.
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More acutely, the mental and emotional overload of poverty can impair self-control, which is critical to academic, professional, and life success.
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Some 320,000 children under the five are acutely malnourished with 50,000 of these severely malnourished, meaning they risk dying without emergency intervention.
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From this scene, we learn two things: First, that Dolores still remembers that her parents are dead and feels that pain acutely.
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From the first casual compliment, I was embarrassed, suddenly acutely aware that I was dabbling in something not readily available to everyone.
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The acutely sick jostle with the elderly and frail even before gates open, desperate for a coveted appointment to see a doctor.
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But billions of dollars in Saudi investment have failed to turn the tide of economic decline felt most acutely among young Sudanese.
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The rising waters were being acutely felt in Greenville, where authorities had ordered evacuations for about one-tenth of its 90,000 people.
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The DRC is a country suffering from violence and conflict and an extreme hunger crisis—some 4.6 million children are acutely malnourished.
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Schwarzkopf, who died in 2012, said in the interview that he was acutely aware of the strategic drawbacks of such public encounters.
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Students at GFS are acutely aware of the challenges within the industry, be it a gender bias or a lack of diversity.
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The entire time I played the game I was acutely aware of the keyboard in front of me — and that's the point.
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Moreover, the acutely personal way Mr Obama has been attacked by Donald Trump may give his appeal to Democratic voters some purchase.
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Warning of a possible famine, 2628 million people are acutely malnourished – including more than 28503 million children – and millions are internally displaced.
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Moving through the construction, you become acutely attuned to sight, touch and sound and to your own being in time and space.
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He was acutely aware that most of the people who prepare our food -- who feed us and wash our dishes -- are immigrants.
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This is felt acutely by several of the Eastern European nations who are at the front lines of potential conflict with Russia.
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Many young Americans feel it is an acutely stressful burden, which holds back their ability to save to, say, buy a house.
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Still, aides to Mr. Cruz and Mr. Kasich seem acutely aware that they risk turning off voters who find the arrangement unseemly.
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This fact was felt most acutely by the numerous fans who had bought their tickets from StubHub, a website for ticket resales.
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A month earlier, Penelope had returned from preschool acutely distressed by "Miss Nelson Is Missing," a book read aloud to her class.
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We humans tend to experience pain from losses much more acutely than whatever joy we might experience from an equal-size gain.
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The AHA is acutely aware of this and has developed Strategically Focused Research Networks for children that focus on obesity and prevention.
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Traders' technical analysis and tariff politics aside, industry insiders and close observers are well aware, perhaps acutely, of the prevailing underlying fundamentals.
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Two-thirds of the children were emaciated, the charity said, and 78 were so acutely malnourished that they had to be hospitalized.
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I felt this isolation most acutely when reading through a set of applications for a prestigious fiction fellowship a few months ago.
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Existing in that space online, we're all acutely aware of having our work stolen, removed of attribution, and claimed by someone else.
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The hygiene hypothesis applies most acutely to children, but new bacteria continue to bolster your immune system "through your lifetime," says Morris.
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My sense is that [men] are acutely aware of the fact that concern over appearance is popularly understood as a "feminine" preoccupation.
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Black farmers, who make up just 2 percent of the overall farmer population in the US, feel those difficulties exponentially more acutely.
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Kenya's northern Turkana and Marsabit counties, home to pastoralist communities, have been hardest hit, with one in three children there acutely malnourished.
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I was acutely aware of the attention I attracted, but I was entirely uninterested in anyone who was ever interested in me.
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But Giselle has a weak heart, something Ms. Osipova points up more acutely than most interpreters, with small private moments of pain.
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UNICEF estimated that about 60 percent of new arrivals were children, and that between 3,000 and 4,000 were severely and acutely malnourished.
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"The effect of climate change is being felt most acutely here," Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland of Canada said, referring to the Arctic.
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Numan, the oldest of three sons of a woodcutter, was born into a tense security situation and seemed acutely aware of it.
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Russia's absence, through a ban or boycott, would be felt far more acutely at the Winter Games than at the Summer Games.
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"I think that's something that everyone in my family feels, which I suspect I feel particularly acutely, given this pretty profound responsibility."
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That said, we are acutely aware of the fact that some of our best returns came from investments made during difficult times.
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We become acutely aware of the different surfaces of the carpet, plastic container, cellophane-wrapped cigarette pack, and painted cement-block wall.
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Like today's prostheses, it was acutely tailored to its wearer — it was even refitted for her foot several times, the researchers found.
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One striking photograph from the subway series is of a woman who is acutely aware of the photographer (but not his camera).
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And nowhere was that sense of financial crisis felt more acutely than at City College, with its crumbling infrastructure and overcrowded classes.
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What keeps Clare from being the English Anne Tyler is there's always someone who is acutely aware of not quite fitting in.
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She's become subsumed by that loneliness we feel most acutely when we're surrounded by other people — even, or especially, people we love.
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But Bird, acutely aware of the mileage a women's basketball player's body accrues through a yearlong schedule, came to her friend's defense.
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Each absence was acutely felt at a school of 109 students, in prekindergarten through 12th grade, with only 29 in high school.
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"I don't want trouble with the K.G.B." Often, they looked acutely embarrassed, their fear clearly at war with their own thwarted neighborliness.
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But there could be other toxins we don't know about because they haven't made people acutely ill, leading scientists to the cause.
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To the contrary, the Framers, and particularly James Madison, were acutely aware of the dangers of factional and personal interests in government.
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It's a billion-dollar problem that seniors and their health care providers will feel acutely next year, if not remedied by Congress.
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Lange forces us to listen more acutely to what Mary is saying, to register how her body language contradicts her brazen imagination.
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While all this was going on, I was acutely aware that I was the only natural-born American citizen in my family.
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Electricity is becoming a luxury good in Germany, and one of the country's most important future-oriented projects is acutely at risk.
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She's acutely attuned to the victims and forever tortured by her own personal connection to them, as a survivor of assaults herself.
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Hence the frequent strikes: Since 1789, French governments have been acutely sensitive to mass protests, and too often have capitulated to them.
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Non-lethal overdose on marijuana, resulting in acutely altered mental status is pretty common, and more closely associated with consumption of edibles.
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Republicans are also acutely aware of Trump's long history of defending powerful men accused of sexual misconduct and of attacking their accusers.
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There's a nationwide epidemic of anxiety and loneliness and a whir of existential dread, acutely among young people, about our warming planet.
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We're acutely aware that one of the biggest bombs that can get thrown into your budget these days is a medical bill.
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And yet I was acutely aware that Benga, however much he is based on a real man, is also a theatrical construct.
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And yet I was acutely aware that Benga, however much he is based on a real man, is also a theatrical construct.
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But in parts of the San Joaquin Valley, where the water shortage was felt most acutely, the recovery has been slow going.
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Having one of Poland's best players is a bonus, he said, but he is acutely aware of the weight that Blaszczykowski carries.
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When patients are acutely ill, or changing regimens, or finding that their blood sugar is not well controlled, testing may be appropriate.
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"Zuck woke up on Nov 9th acutely aware that FB had facilitated a new shift he didn't foresee or understand," Hubbard tweeted.
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That's in part because tariffs are now acutely hurting parts of the US and China is starting to experience an economic slowdown.
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"B is acutely aware of her iconicity," says Darby English, Carl Darling Buck Professor of art history at the University of Chicago.
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Black Lives Matter is just trying to make sure people don't overlook those differences, and how they acutely impact black people's lives.
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And she says she's acutely aware of the fact that those who are in power want it to be that way, by design.
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Petacque-Montgomery's team quickly assesses crisis situations and immediately places acutely psychotic, violent, or suicidal arrestees in single cells away from other inmates.
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"(Gregg) was acutely aware that his time was limited," Allman's manager and friend Michael Lehman told Reuters when asked about the recording session.
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I was also acutely aware that "cooked out" wasn't the right term since I had yet to turn on the stove or oven.
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But polls may be a poor indicator of the nation's mood, especially in Russia's regions, where the downturn has been felt especially acutely.
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"Inmate continues to present as acutely psychotic -- deputies report that he goes for hours just yelling," the report said, according to the lawsuit.
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The shame was the thing I felt most acutely, though it danced together with pleasure in the same space inside of my gut.
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The Judiciary Committee's Republican members — all white men — are acutely aware of this and have considered hiring a woman lawyer to question Ford.
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The costs of freer trade were borne most acutely in Southern and Mid-Western manufacturing towns exposed to competition from cheap Chinese imports.
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They were methodical, using data to acutely target voters who were pegged as most likely to vote or most likely to be swayed.
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Mexican officials are acutely aware that they are operating at a time when anti-US sentiment is running very high in their country.
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Partnering with Mizuho opens MyndYou up to a market that is acutely aware of the need to develop services for an aging population.
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He conceives of his symphonies as developing and dramatic narratives, and that, in turn, demands an acutely conscious declamatory approach from the players.
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Ms. Soloway and her collaborators (including many lesbians, trans and cisgender women) also seem acutely aware of the implications of all that gazing.
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You're not sitting alone in a darkened basement or bedroom staring at a glowing rectangle, acutely aware you're shrugging off the real world.
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He's acutely aware that when [Trump] speaks, he sucks up all the oxygen, and that suppresses the next generation of leaders from rising.
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She plays Tish as innocent and childlike, so much so that the impact of the difficulties that befall her is never acutely felt.
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Because you've already entered a realm where mortality rates have increased enough or the malnourishment for acutely malnourished people is at 30 percent.
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There's no show I'm more acutely aware of being unqualified to understand than Atlanta — which is, of course, by its own brilliant design.
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Set largely in England, these ten elegiac tales depict loss of innocence, loss of memory, loss of love and, acutely, loss of life.
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This means that the sectors are acutely vulnerable to events in China and the trend comes with "its own risks," Goldman's analysts said.
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But his team is acutely aware that they've pushed Republican lawmakers to the brink of their tolerance with his tariffs war with China.
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Ms Rudd is fighting to shore up a minuscule majority in her Hastings and Rye constituency, making her acutely sensitive to public opinion.
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While the immediate negative effects of this imported waste are most acutely felt locally, the global ecosystem will suffer in the long run.
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But as a professional female athlete, Biles is acutely aware of the ways in which sports commentators sometimes frame a woman's athletic achievements.
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Facebook and Google become primary campaign advertising platforms that allowed campaigns to use narrow audience-targeting tools to very acutely reach certain voters.
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The exhibition at Essex Flowers makes you acutely aware of the act of looking and the power dynamics that are embedded in it.
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But at a time when wage stagnation is widespread and acutely felt by a lot of Americans, that's not exactly a populist argument.
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In addition to high home prices, debt continues to plague buyers across the spectrum and is, in fact, delaying home buying more acutely.
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But, when something has deeply upset you, it's hard to change the record, even if you're acutely aware that you're stuck on repeat.
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The relationship is deeply important to him, and he's acutely aware he hasn't been the father he'd like to be because of drugs.
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In other words, they're acutely aware of and responsive to their surroundings, and they respond, in kind, to both pleasant and unpleasant experiences.
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While all entrepreneurs face challenges when it comes to accessing business capital, education, information, and networks – women often experience these challenges more acutely.
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There's always that apprehension of dealing with patients who are overdosing because they are presenting so acutely with a potentially life-threatening issue.
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But given how awesome young Kristaps Porzingis is at basketball, and given that he's reportedly unhappy with the acutely dysfunctional New York Knicks?
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She feels acutely the tension of being a private person suddenly thrust under a microscope — even if she herself has done the thrusting.
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Reading "Smart Mom, Rich Mom" made me acutely uncomfortable, precisely because I could not shake the feeling that I was doing it wrong.
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We are acutely aware that the outcome of this election will have massive implications for our ecosystem, our financial stability, and our values.
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When McMaster assembled this cohort on his first day, in the auditorium of the Eisenhower Building, many professional staffers were feeling acutely demoralized.
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Ullrich's Hitler is no tyrant-sorcerer who leads an innocent Germany astray; he is a chameleon, acutely conscious of the image he projects.
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Once on the job, he immediately realized how much his dad had taught him, and he felt the pain of his absence acutely.
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Families might be messed up in a million ways, but any act of disloyalty — like sharing personal secrets with outsiders — is felt acutely.
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The latest clash will be most acutely felt in California, home to an estimated 2.3 million of the country's 11 million undocumented immigrants.
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But discouraging marketplace enrollment most acutely hurts middle-class and working-poor families, the very supporters to whom Trump claims to be dedicated.
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Being high like that and acutely aware of my fears, I was looking for the scariest thing around, maybe as a defense mechanism.
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Our bodies break down, no matter how cleanly we live or how in shape we are, a fact Daniels is acutely aware of.
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It's beyond belief that the firm wasn't acutely aware of Kalanick's management style a year ago when it agreed to this crummy deal.
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No demographic feels this more acutely than military families, for whom Mr. Trump's drastic foreign policy shifts often come with deployment orders attached.
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In many cases, these mentions centered on specific locations, like Italy and Iran, where the ravages of coronavirus have been most acutely felt.
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Dreams of easing tensions and reunifying with the North one day are also more acutely felt here than anywhere else in South Korea.
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They have expressed shock at how the system was manipulated, while being acutely aware that the admissions process has spun out of control.
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By acutely voicing the sonorities in the subdued yet tragic "Ase's Death," Mr. Blomstedt made a case for Grieg as an inspired harmonist.
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I feel such gratitude that these men and women had the wherewithal to declare themselves when doing so was still so acutely dangerous.
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I was made acutely aware that my existence as a woman was a problem that needed to be managed in a public setting.
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Elections officials have become acutely aware of these risks to America's electoral security, especially after the wake-up call they got in 2016.
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Extreme policies from central banks in the post-Lehman Brothers era have rendered the global financial system acutely vulnerable to the current pandemic.
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Mr. Falih appears to have been acutely aware of the danger that any disappointment might have undone at least some of his work.
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The impact of the restrictions has been felt most acutely in Hubei, where 56 million people have been effectively penned in since January.
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Horses are acutely sensitive to human energy and body language, making them the perfect partner in real-time exercises involving trust and cooperation.
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She wants to help address inequality, and is acutely aware of the irony that her superb education is the very embodiment of inequality.
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But it's also because Thunberg's symbolic power is rooted in her status as a child, and Western society is acutely conflicted about kids.
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The latest news about the Murdoch-Trump axis is acutely problematic for the leadership at The Wall Street Journal — owned by News Corp.
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Acutely aware of the lack of diversity in Hollywood on both sides of the camera, Ms. Spencer is determined to make a correction.
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What Really Happened: All last week, the White House—and the man in the big chair therein—was acutely focused one thing: Christmas.
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She was also acutely aware of the importance of individuals who challenge with integrity the abuses of power in all their oppressive forms.
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The best of bad options for them is to become acutely aware of the latest policy developments, and then engage in Hippocratic conduct.
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The students felt the significance of these markers acutely, since they, too, were experiencing their own graduation ceremonies or first after-school jobs.
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"Donald Cried" is an acutely insightful, exquisitely written and acted triumph for Mr. Avedisian, who understands how the past permanently clings to us.
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I was now acutely aware that I had no idea what self-love even was, and how I could cultivate it for myself.
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It has been low-income and older residents, those in need of social services and college students who have felt it most acutely.
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"As a woman of this age I'm already acutely aware of the biological clock," said Ms. O'Regan, 27, in an interview on Friday.
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Where an occasional inhabited house interrupts the monotony of abandonment, a glimpse of curtains or a pot-plant appears both valiant and acutely pathetic.
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She says she's had a largely positive experience so far, but is acutely aware of how much more there still is to be done.
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He acutely describes a symptom of depression that he personally experiences: feeling disassociated from the world, or "super disconnected and weird," as he writes.
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Understandably, Wynn is acutely aware that allowing media outlets in requires not only a sacrifice of control but also a huge amount of trust.
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Vietnam said 3003 soldiers were killed as they tried to protect a flag on South Johnson reef - an incident still acutely felt in Hanoi.
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As someone in the tech industry now based in LA, I am acutely aware that my field is seen as part of the problem.
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While she doesn't entirely blame her election loss on her gender, she is acutely aware of the impact it had on the presidential race.
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The Yankees have acutely felt frustration, as they are the only team to have lost twice to the Astros in the postseason since 2017.
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That signals both the broader doubts many Democrats have about their nominee—and the acutely effective way in which this scandal has exacerbated them.
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Their particular ability to draw you in with caricatures and color and then slap you with a stinging truth feels acutely apt these days.
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Acutely aware of the shifting social and political landscape of his time, Prouvé adapted his construction system to the exigencies of his historical moment.
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We're living in an era when public consciousness is becoming acutely aware that MMA will replace boxing as the preeminent major league combat sport.
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"Banks and financial services companies are acutely aware of the threat from the big tech companies," said Gerard du Toit, banking consultant at Bain.
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If they won or placed there, it would be the beginning of the lifelong career Jana acutely wanted for herself, and for the ensemble.
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"We think it's really important to cover the much larger trajectory of recovery that we are still in very acutely right now," he says.
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While productivity and speed are Sri Lanka's hallmarks in the current fast fashion landscape, its garment makers are acutely aware that changes are afoot.
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At once ferocious and submissive, Margot is acutely aware of the caste system she must navigate in order to succeed as a female scientist.
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Directors Joe and Anthony Russo seem acutely aware of this issue with their latest entry, the massive, multi-film team-up Avengers: Infinity War.
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I spent my former years acutely aware that I wasn't traditionally 'masculine' the way I was encouraged to be by the men around me.
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This problem about location popularity was acutely illustrated recently when "The Shed at Dulwich" became the No. 1 restaurant on TripAdvisor earlier this year.
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According to Senkut, Treyger is also acutely interested in health-related opportunities, which, not coincidentally, is a growing area of interest for the firm.
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"I was out shopping, so acutely aware of what was around me because I was trying to find pieces that separate everybody," Needham said.
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The black delegates who showed up at the convention are acutely aware of their isolation, from both their own communities and their fellow Republicans.
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Acutely aware of how this might come off, Ora pleaded to the Fashion Police that they not skewer her too brutally in the commentary.
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Adults know high schoolers don't know it all, but there's one thing teens are more acutely aware of than even the savviest grownups: popularity.
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By now, every IT pro is acutely aware that cloud services are so easy to provision that people often do so without their knowledge.
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Daniela was treated in the cold, clean and tidy ward of a private clinic with staff volunteering to help those most acutely in need.
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Of course, negging has adapted and become more subtle now that we're all acutely aware of how amazing women are—but it still exists.
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LG: Do you think that it's certain pockets or demographics or age groups of people who are feeling this pain more acutely than others?
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I had attributed this feeling to something suffered by the former version of myself, the one who was always high and acutely mentally ill.
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The new principals will be acutely dependent on committed public servants with accomplished records in government, people well-versed in policy formulation and implementation.
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Beyond legal concerns, Stanos said, doctors are acutely aware of a rising opioid death toll and powerful synthetic drugs hitting the streets, like fentanyl.
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He left the next year, acutely disappointed, and convinced of the need to formulate a sturdy alternative to what he saw as hollow cosmopolitanism.
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YOU GET THE SAME INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE MILLITARY BRIEFINGS, SO I BECAME REALLY ACUTELY CONCERNED ABOUT THE STATE OF OUR MILITARY AND IT'S READINESS CRISIS.
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He recalled one veteran who was acutely ill but wanted to leave the hospital because he had no one to care for his dog.
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More than 90% of the accumulated heat due to climate change is ending up in the oceans and its effects are being acutely felt.
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It's possible that no one on Wall Street is more acutely aware of this than Binky Chadha, the chief global strategist for Deutsche Bank.
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For example, when blood pressure drops acutely, the heart speeds up and the kidneys retain sodium and water, propelling blood pressure back to normal.
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But, if the C.I.A. taught me one thing, it is to always be acutely aware of the tremendous amount of shit I don't know.
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Moreover, we are acutely aware that this technology is continually evolving and the red flags we identified may not be there in later iterations.
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Today, more and more American people have become acutely aware of the evils of human trafficking that take place right in their own backyards.
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Mental strength involves being acutely aware of your emotions and knowing how to express them in healthy ways — such as crying when you're sad.
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Fears of a China hard landing have made global markets acutely sensitive to even minor policy changes or slight disappointments in markets and data.
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Both China and the United States are acutely aware of the lost business opportunities this plan, if successful, will represent for American technology companies.
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Food deliveries have been cut by more than half with nearly 3.3 million people - including 2.1 million children - acutely malnourished, the United Nations says.
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I have to eventually, waddling up now swollen to the latrine another patient dug, yelling, half-assed, like a kid acutely embarrassed by fun.
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Although he's denied himself the role of being socially responsible, he's still acutely aware of who and what he is and what he represents.
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The feeling of loneliness sobriety can cause is no more acutely felt than at the tail end of any earthly cycle around the sun.
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Why it matters: The income disparities are strongly tied to other inequalities — such as education — among racial groups, which often most acutely impact immigrants.
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The injustices of tennis mirror the injustices of life acutely — in tennis, you can win more points than your opponent and lose the match.
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I am acutely aware that to the extent otherness is increasingly accepted, it is of the variety that most Japanese people can immediately see.
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"Because of that vulnerability, it means they'll feel the impact first and probably most acutely," Dr. Diana Hernandez of Columbia University told Business Insider.
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Acutely intelligent with an easy sense of humor, she shows little signs of slowing down and recently curated an exhibition about Montreal's historic greystones.
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O'Farrell is acutely aware that her inner and outer worlds have been shaped at least as powerfully by what didn't happen as what did.
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Of course, they are more likely to see human relationship through the abuser/victim frame, and to be acutely sensitive to any power imbalance.
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Aldo, who now wears interim gold in McGregor's stead, is acutely aware of the strange influence this welterweight bout will have on his division.
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The team around Mr. López Obrador is acutely aware that Mexico has long demanded humane treatment for its own migrants in the United States.
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"We are acutely aware that so many people died and that many of those who survived have been severely affected," Mr. Moore-Bick said.
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Pichai's email to employees indicates the company is keen to support to communities that are suffering more acutely as a result of the outbreak.
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Jackie Kennedy's bloodstained pink Chanel suit tells more acutely than any other image the story of what happened in Dallas on Friday, Nov. 22.
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"Keepers are acutely aware of the risk of wildfire at this time of year and are used to dealing with fires quickly," she said.
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The flip side, of course, is that markets have grown acutely sensitive to any indication that the Fed would shrink the bank's balance sheet.
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Clinton won two Senate races in New York, and Mr. Trump's political sensibilities are acutely attuned to the state's small and dwindling Republican minority.
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Though she knew her physical pain was acutely real, she also knew that her experience of its symptoms was entwined with her emotional life.
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She is acutely aware of the sexist double standards Clinton faced (though readers may rightly wonder why this appeared so rarely in her coverage).
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But it is here, among voters in one of the nation's few true tossup districts, where any lasting strain may be felt most acutely.
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With rib-cage xylophones kerplunking around me, I felt acutely that I was eating something that had once been alive, something someone had killed.
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All big real estate developers in the United Arab Emirates are acutely dependent on the country's rulers, who can authorize or block their projects.
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A trauma felt most acutely by the "young man of promise" in the countries late arriving to capitalism and Enlightenment, especially Germany and Russia.
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The government and agencies predicted in December that 2.2 million under-fives and pregnant and nursing mothers would become moderately acutely malnourished in 2016.
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John Bolton The battle for influence over Trump's foreign policy is perhaps most acutely viewed through the rivalry between Rand Paul and John Bolton.
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Hearing her play, feeling the heft of those images in that quiet room, listeners became acutely aware of the fragility of their own breath.
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The tension between form and allusion can be felt most acutely in the disjunction between the smaller-scaled photographs and the even smaller videos.
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The impact could be felt most acutely in "swing" states, where Republicans are trying to hold onto Senate seats, political strategists and analysts said.
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Officials in the Moon administration argue that they are acutely aware of the North's strategy and that they closely coordinate their moves with Washington.
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A black man in the audience acutely pointed out the problem of Wolfson's refusal to discuss violence and challenged him during the Q&A.
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Lobbyists are also acutely aware that anything they say will be used by critics who think Trump has tilted too much toward corporate interests.
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"I felt very acutely that a sense of suffering was the connective tissue that held us all together," Cave continued in Red Hand Files #2.
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"However, as I'm acutely aware, there's a price tag for the group of people who find themselves with a platform to stand on," Seyfried continued.
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Over 300,000 children under five are acutely malnourished and more than 50,000 are severely malnourished, the U.N. said, appealing for additional funding to support them.
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I spent so many hours diligently separating sweaty compression shorts and folding musty towels that I'm acutely familiar with the smell of used workout clothes.
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Voters (mostly) decided their nominees tonight in Florida and Arizona, two of the states where the rise of Donald Trump has been seen most acutely.
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"I definitely felt the anxiety of landing the plane more acutely than in previous years," the show's creator and executive producer Michael Schur tells CNN.
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The American leagues have been acutely aware of the need to plan for a crisis ever since the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963.
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Especially people in the fashion world, who maybe understand that acutely more than most people do because they work specifically in that field shaping bodies.
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Yes, Refinery13 does bagel Fridays every Friday, and yes, I am once again acutely aware of how ridiculously awesome the food situation is at work.
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Because we don't have a full view of where we're going, our inner ears mess with our balance, causing us to feel movements more acutely.
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The overexposure we're all acutely aware of is affecting the plastic surgery field in a surprising way — namely, how people actually go about adjusting things.
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The deterioration of rural fortunes can be seen most acutely in Wisconsin, where dairy farms closed at a rate of two per day last year.
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The company is acutely aware of the amount of entitled, whining babies that take to Twitter to complain about it no longer being "their" game.
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Trump's aides are acutely aware of the explosive nature of the politics and human realities surrounding the decision, which could affect more than 750,000 people.
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"We are acutely aware of the risks and opportunities that climate change presents for our customers and our business," QBE said in a weekend statement.
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Whether it's during a standup set or onscreen, Maz Jobrani has always been acutely aware of the role his ethnicity plays in his audience's reaction.
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The case is acutely sensitive in Turkey in part because the prosecutors say Turkey's former economy minister, Zafer Caglayan, was involved in the alleged conspiracy.
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The problem is being felt most acutely in the West, where drought conditions and increased water use have helped turn lush agricultural areas to dust.
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I felt this lack of transportation options acutely throughout my stay, especially after I attended a ritzy kickoff gala the night before the yacht show.
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Robert Pomakov added an acutely taut performance as Banquo, while the heated plangency of Matthew Plenk's Macduff established him as a tenor of considerable promise.
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Adapted from Hilary Mantel's Booker Prize-winning books, "it's acutely intelligent, luxuriously dressed and well acted across the board," Mike Hale wrote in The Times.
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Ms. Aljuhani Abdulaziz appeared acutely aware that her role as Vogue Arabia editor in chief would require relentless careful navigation of religious and regional codes.
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Comey's concern was shared by a number of senior executives, who were acutely aware that a term construct like "FBI special" might be innocently misinterpreted.
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Dexxience, also known as betrixaban, is a treatment to prevent deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolisms in acutely ill patients who are not undergoing surgery.
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Fatma Al Nuaimi, legacy planner at the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy, says Qatar is acutely aware of the pitfalls of unfulfilled legacy programs.
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However, as the report notes, the male workforce is still larger, which means that the 48% loss will be felt even more acutely by women.
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As a result, she was acutely sensitive to how the more cunning and rough-edged denizens of Hollywood might help or hinder her husband's cause.
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In other words, to the extent that zero-rating harms internet openness, the effect of those harms will be felt most acutely by poor people.
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" Colonel Richard Kemp, who led British troops in Afghanistan, told the paper: "This behavior is both highly worrying and acutely embarrassing for the British Army.
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My mental health is currently well controlled, but that hasn't always been the case, and sometimes, as I'm acutely aware, the medications lose their effectiveness.
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Chinese retaliation on such crops would be felt acutely in states such as North Dakota, Missouri and Montana that are crucial Senate battlegrounds this fall.
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Stark warnings for New York With the number of cases rising so rapidly, New York City is most acutely feeling that shortage, particularly with ventilators.
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After a roller-coaster season for both himself and the team, Khaira remains acutely aware of his potential impact on other players of Indian descent.
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That's even more true on the better of the two songs, "Diplomatic Immunity," full of acutely-singed boasts and threats delivered with the utmost casualness.
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You leave it with a fuller understanding of Ms. Winfrey's rare determination to matter to everybody and in awe of how acutely she still does.
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She felt his loss again acutely when the next two pieces were taken, and decided that she had had enough, and would keep the rest.
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"I have stayed, on purpose, in close proximity to the hurt, acutely uncomfortable so that I'll never grow complacent in tackling these inequities," she says.
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Taffy Brodesser-Akner tries to figure that out in this highly readable and acutely observant profile of the author for The New York Times Magazine.
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Two senior White House officials said the Lerner episode made Mr. Trump more acutely aware of what these aides described as Mr. Pence's empire-building.
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The incident left me acutely aware of the realities of being preyed upon just because you are physically smaller and less likely to protect yourself.
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One might think that as a local Mexican-American who carries much of the show, he would feel most acutely the various pressures surrounding it.
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He is acutely aware of the age of the poem, and its fragmentary condition, and its authorlessness—"a poem without a poet," he calls it.
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The list feels acutely out of touch with reality, which is on purpose — these are supposed to be the most extravagant things money can buy.
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Mr. Lloyd's "Betrayal" makes us feel this premise all the more acutely, by offering no distractions from the wounded and wounding souls at its center.
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He is acutely aware that they often do both at the same time, and it is this tension that brings out his most illuminating writing.
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Birds are indicator species, serving as acutely sensitive barometers of environmental health, and their mass declines signal that the earth's biological systems are in trouble.
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Both the White House and Senate Democrats were acutely aware of how health care industries torpedoed the Hillary Clinton-led reform effort in 1993-94.
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"The Source," which L.A. Opera presented at the redcat space, underneath Disney Hall, is the undoubted winner of this year's award for Acutely Uncomfortable Relevance.
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Hearne, a thirty-four-year-old Chicagoan who now teaches composition at U.S.C., is acutely attuned to the intricate clash of pop, technology, and politics.
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Moore began enthusiastically recommending Bishop's poetry to editors, including Pound, before the acutely shy young poet had allowed her to read a word of it.
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After her death, it was reported that she had become acutely sensitive to sunlight, having suffered, she believed, an adverse reaction to penicillin in 1993.
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He won't comment on the politics of impeachment for incumbent Republicans like Collins but is acutely aware of the polling showing voters want impeachment trials.
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But some veteran labor organizers are wary, acutely aware that their members have little visceral connection to the man they are being asked to support.
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Does talking bluntly about our money stories and failures dispense with those feelings, or put us at a bigger risk of experiencing them more acutely?
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For people in the early twentieth century were as acutely aware of their modernity as we are of ours, and with just as good reason.
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Like the Dadaists, the trolling radical right has always been acutely sensitive to the emotions of shockingly vulgar communications whose primary goal is cognitive manipulation.
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Given one of Weidman's recent Instagram posts, which suggested Bisping didn't actually want to fight him, the New Yorker is acutely aware of this fact.
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Abu Milhem's works reflect an acutely lived awareness of circumstances impacting Palestinians under Israeli governance in different ways on both sides of the Green Line.
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Siegel's ability to suggest this infinitesimal mutability surely has something to do with the medium of clay, which of course is acutely responsive to touch.
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Searcy stages his fond, acutely critical argument with all manner of formal boundaries, of course, on pages that are square and uniform: each one a window.
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Freddie Mercury's death in November 1991 was a devastating blow to the music world, but few felt his loss more acutely than his bandmates in Queen.
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"Starbucks is the millennials' parents' coffee house and Starbucks is acutely aware of that," said Ric Rhinehart, executive director of the Specialty Coffee Association of America.
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With so much uncertainty surrounding a Brexit, there's been a vigorous debate over where its pain will be felt most acutely — and what areas will benefit.
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Macedo, who says she watches the news all day and has several family members in the US, including some DREAMers, is acutely aware of the injustice.
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Its valuation of $70bn, including net debt, implies that sales will be six times bigger in a decade and is acutely sensitive to changes in assumptions.
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Millennials, for instance, still feel acutely the economic impact of the financial crisis, which combined with the effects of workforce trends of the past few decades.
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Perhaps Chappelle feels this shock more acutely than other comics, as he's been largely free of critical reactions to his work for the past 13 years.
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Either way, it's clear Amazon is acutely aware of the major criticisms it is facing from politicians, Amazon sellers, and even some of its own employees.
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"I grew up in this monstrous political time that was upheld by everyday folks and I'm acutely aware that ordinary people do extraordinary things," she says.
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Tilghman was also acutely aware that talking about her period could come across as preachy, so she tried to be as open and honest as possible.
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"Given Ms. Morrison's disastrous performance, the board should have been acutely focused on trying to identify a qualified replacement well before her separation," the letter said.
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The good news is that young women who thought the war for equality was won have now become acutely aware how far we have to go.
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Taylor is acutely aware of her following and how she communicates with young women, and will never portray a character that would send the wrong message.
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Narcan, the opiate reversal agent, can save the life of someone who is acutely overdosing and needs to be in the hands of first responders everywhere.
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The cancellation of the Register's poll, due to an apparent surveying mishap, was particularly cruel because of how acutely concerns about electability have shaped the campaign.
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Acutely aware that his job is on the line if he can't turn things around, he opens Owens's file on his desk — and history is made.
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Exposure to online racial activism like #UnfairAndLovely has made me acutely aware of the benefits I enjoy compared to people who can't hide behind racial ambiguity.
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The Lamzac is just one of several high-tech, no-electronics gadgets I've used recently that have left me acutely aware of the intelligent engineering within.
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The second generation advanced biofuels (extracted from biomass) are not affected as acutely as they are protected by a more benevolent regulatory mechanism in North America.
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However, I was acutely aware of the fact that I was often the only woman in many of my classes, out of 30 or 40 students.
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In the run-off, two weeks later, voters choose between the remaining candidates, acutely aware that one of the two will indeed be their next leader.
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Keynes was acutely aware of it when, in the early 1940s, he set down his thoughts on how global trade might be rebuilt after the war.
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And I say that as someone with two daughters (and a son) who is acutely aware of the distortions of the fashion world and their dangers.
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Kim is acutely aware of the risks of his self-imposed isolation and the value of nuclear weapons for ensuring his dynastic regime security and survival.
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Each of those leaders will be acutely aware of the nuance of Kim's predicament and how to exploit it for their own advantage, as will Kim.
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And elected Republicans are acutely sensitive to the preferences of their primary voters, who have a veto on whether they will end up running for office.
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I felt this acutely when I was unable to help my friend, and I feel it now when I am unable to ask for help myself.
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It's a safe bet that most Americans are acutely aware of the need to repair and update our country's roads, bridges, tunnels and other public structures.
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That is felt most acutely by small businesses, which lack the resources of larger competitors to stay in compliance with the thicket of rules and requirements.
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About 140 of the runners were given advice on how to handle their illnesses and doctors advised 23 acutely ill runners not to start the race.
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A rising star, surely, is Alexi Kenney, an acutely musical and technically unassailable young American violinist who gave a solo recital ahead of Tuesday evening's concert.
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A first-generation immigrant, I served proudly as a Republican in Virginia's General Assembly, thus acutely aware of the fallout that can come with political missteps.
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Clinton is sworn in, a political risk both the Clintons have been acutely aware of as they weighed the pros and cons of vice-presidential candidates.
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No one feels this dissonance more acutely than the Bronx borough president, Ruben Diaz Jr., who has spent much of his career defending the borough's image.
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You might find it easier to pick up Chinese, but you might also remember more acutely all the disappointments and traumas that you'd prefer to forget.
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General skepticism about meritocracy and opportunity, felt most acutely by marginalized groups who couldn't see themselves in picket-fence campaign ads, had yet to go mainstream.
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The duo, who appeared acutely ill at ease, identified themselves as Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov, the names British prosecutors said were used by the poisoners.
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At several points, you are acutely aware of what might go wrong, not with Naomi's plans or Erin's ambitions or Samantha's case, but with the movie.
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I suppose I'd find it funny too if the tender nuts being stabbed with syringes full of botulinum—an acutely lethal toxin—weren't attached to me.
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He adds that he will add a generous amount to minimize my discomfort but an anesthetized set of fun parts is, it turns out, acutely uncomfortable.
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I became acutely aware that the shorts I was wearing had ridden up between my thighs and that the waistband was leaving indentations on my hips.
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The startup community, in particular, feels this strain acutely: With so much pressure to create rapid growth, tech startups often don't prioritize employee growth and training.
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The Serco team at Yarl's Wood are acutely aware of the vulnerability of the women in our care and we work hard to keep everyone safe.
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" Overall, Kidd said, Jaeger "created an atmosphere in which we all were acutely aware of how much power he had and how little power we had.
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The impact is felt acutely among Turkish businesses and banks whose debts are valued in dollars, and therefore become harder to pay as the lira falls.
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But perhaps nowhere will the changes be felt more acutely than in rural America, where wireless service is spotty despite yearslong government efforts to improve coverage.
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But the hurricane's impact has been felt most acutely in poor towns and low-income neighborhoods that had few resources to spare before the storm hit.
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Put differently, the short history of nuclear confrontation demonstrates that effectively controlling the risks of nuclear war depends acutely on the personality of a particular president.
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With his dyed eyebrows and mustache, his acutely white teeth and his tuxedo, Fred Trump resembles a cut-rate magician who's wandered into the Sherry-Netherland.
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So it goes with older players, as the Mets feel most acutely with Yoenis Cespedes, the $110 million left fielder who cannot shake persistent leg injuries.
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The impacts of the outbreak will likely be felt most acutely within early growth stage segments, the most notable of which in China would be 5G.
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The decision on Brexit will affect Britain for generations, and all the delays and debates, however acutely frustrating, are better than a rushed or questionable exit.
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When she realizes she's been caught up in her fantasies she feels genuine shame, all the more acutely for how surprised she is to feel it.
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My view is not that Jamie Dimon doesn't understand the disruption that is happening in financial services — on the contrary, I think he is acutely aware.
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These expectations are felt most acutely and tragically by those who don't conform to the standard gender binary — people who are transgender or nonbinary, most obviously.
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"Trust me, after a week of listening, or recording and listening, you'll have become acutely aware of your specific problems," she wrote in a blog post.
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While she is no longer involved in the management of her business, she is said to be acutely aware of the controversies surrounding her product line.
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One Republican consultant familiar with the White House's concerns said Mr. Lewandowski was acutely aware of how his business reflected on the administration he helped elect.
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In my extensive research on the period of the Holocaust, I became acutely aware that its history was written almost exclusively by White Western European men.
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"He's acutely aware of where he is, that he's out on a frontier and he's aware that this could be a huge success," Cohn told CNBC.
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And then there's all the emotional stress as well, and all that produces a lot of adrenaline that can lead to acutely clogging up your arteries.
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The issue is one trucking companies are acutely aware of and it has prompted some to use cameras in the cabs of semis to monitor drivers.
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"I remain acutely uncomfortable, sobered by the stories that I hear every day that I carry with me so that I never grow complacent," Pressley stressed.
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South Korea is another example of a strong economic relationship with China caught up in an acutely dangerous security issue with the nuclear-armed North Korea.
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Our nation remains acutely vulnerable to online social media manipulation, both from foreign actors like Russia, and nationalists at home intent on undermining our civil discourse.
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She's also acutely aware of the limitations of existing AI technology, such as the fact that it can't explain its decisions the way a person can.
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Ms. Arroyo's death has been acutely felt here in the Bronx where she spent much of her 14-year career and lived with her five children.
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As they are now acutely aware, their brand's future is in their hands and consumers are watching more closely than ever to see where they stand.
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The locals are treating him like a conquering hero, but he's acutely aware of the flaws and the ultimate futility of the mission that killed Escobar.
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I am acutely aware of the dangers of walking around on this angled roof and I don't let Jack get farther than an arm's reach away.
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China's government is acutely aware of the importance of its carbon efforts, both politically and environmentally, and of the daunting challenges it faces in creating one.
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No official list of victims has been released and police said they were "acutely aware of frustrations" at the length of time taken to formally identify bodies.
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Because of differences in insurance coverage, some patients are exposed to greater portions of the cost of their medicines, and those patients feel price increases more acutely.
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"Our findings suggest that facial cues associated with the skin, mouth, and eyes can aid in the detection of acutely sick and potentially contagious people," they wrote.
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That guilty fascist charge, so acutely felt by New Order in the 70s and 80s, now flows shamelessly through the alt-right, finding full expression in fashwave.
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I have worked in Ukraine and was acutely aware of what Putin did and I think it was outrageous and I think what Obama did was outrageous.
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The explicit use of Springsteen's hit is another of Cummings's more unusual moves, since as a producer he's acutely aware of the difficulties in licensing popular songs.
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Incarcerated transgender individuals often face these issues most acutely, and future administrations would do well to continue down the path of reducing harm for this vulnerable population.
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Acutely aware of his coverage in the media, Trump has enjoyed how North Korea has overshadowed some of the more negative coverage of his tumultuous White House.
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While she's motivated by their support, she's also acutely aware that, if it were up to the Trump administration, no transgender person would serve in the military.
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Another theory is that China is acutely aware of what foreigners think and regrets that it had to waste political capital abroad by making Mr Meng disappear.
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Acosta, Sosa, and Rosenblit are standout performers, but they also make evident that they are acutely adept and masterful when it comes to materials, space, and installation.
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Now that I'm an adult with a business of my own, I am acutely aware of how hard it can be to get something up and running.
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She still felt acutely ill, and as she approached the meeting with her son in tow, she was anxious that her symptoms would not be taken seriously.
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His lengthy experience in banking and trading makes him acutely aware of the impact central bank policy decisions and communications have on markets, analysts and contemporaries say.
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The sting would be felt all the more acutely as the GOP establishment and the center-left intelligentsia tried to outbid each other in sanctimonious self-righteousness.
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Most acutely, she noted that Mr Sanders's had voted against the $700-billion bailout bill that extended support to Michigan's shattered carmaking industry after the financial crisis.
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SEC chairman Jay Clayton made clear today that his agency, along with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, remains acutely concerned about initial coin offerings and cryptocurrency trades.
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The state has suffered an economic downturn after the decline of the mining boom, which has made it acutely sensitive to changes in industries and job losses.
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After attending meetings in the Senate Wednesday, we were acutely aware that there are only two days left for Congress to pass the VA Appeals Modernization bill.
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Acutely observed and bleakly erotic, the film is less a judgement of that era than an exploration of the human need for intimacy, whatever the current regime.
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Some aid agencies think that most insecure parts of Borno are now in full-blown famine, which would suggest that 30% of people there are acutely malnourished.
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You know at a glance that they are by Owens, not from their looks, which are miscellaneous, but from how they feel: vaguely familiar and acutely strange.
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There is little tolerance of dissent in Vietnam and the government is acutely sensitive to any sign of public disaffection, particularly if it spreads on social media.
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On the surface the narrator's confessional, acutely detailed monologue hovers between long stretches of intense recitative and passages of lyrically enhanced arioso, sometimes poignant, sometimes chillingly detached.
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