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"attenuated" Definitions
  1. made weaker or less effective
  2. (of a person) very thin
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The record that emerges from the mess, at once wispy, whispery, and robotic, struggles to associate attenuated sound with attenuated emotion.
Zostavax, a live-attenuated vaccine, introduces a weaker (attenuated) version of the varicella zoster virus in order to stimulate the immune system.
The nasal spray, FluMist, is a live attenuated influenza vaccine.
And the risk to your health, though attenuated, is real.
What's more: the authors were working with an attenuated dataset.
The flu shot is an inactivated influenza vaccine, but FluMist is a live attenuated influenza vaccine, which means the live viruses have been weakened (attenuated, in medical terms) and work by stimulating the immune system.
Everyone's attention span, which was pretty attenuated to begin with, disappeared.
Examples of attenuated vaccines include those for measles, mumps, and tuberculosis.
The immune system's enemies list was attenuated, largely for the good.
If this be love, it is as attenuated as Blake's keyboard presets.
If you are attenuated and exhausted, you won't be effective at anything.
We know that short-wavelength light is rapidly attenuated upon entering the head.
The soaring antenna mast consisted of two attenuated cones mated at the middle.
The form reclines with a bumpy spine visible amid its attenuated, truncated limbs.
Social media had not yet made social life both manically nonstop and attenuated.
Without these policies, solar will continue to grow, but at an attenuated pace.
She's crafted a synthpop record whose obvious pleasures don't obscure the attenuated ones.
In other pieces, the resemblance to something else either seems more attenuated or absent.
The more traditional live attenuated vaccines contain a weakened version of the actual virus.
Their work yielded a 6.73 study confirming that ibogaine attenuated opioid withdrawal in rats.
"Something that abstract and attenuated is not going to be criminal complicity," he said.
MedImmune, a subsidiary of London-based AstraZeneca PLC, produces FluMist, a live attenuated influenza vaccine.
You want to end up with a long accordion, basically — or an attenuated pill bug.
Or you think it's-- it's been put to-- CHARLIE MUNGER: Well, it's attenuated, thank God.
The 1904-5 oil on canvas shows an attenuated male figure gesturing with his hands.
Well the thing was, you went to Dead shows and often were in an attenuated state.
Drawings by Philip Guston, Judit Reigl and Georges Mathieu are linear compositions that evoke attenuated scaffoldings.
"However, an initial intervention of exercise and diet attenuated the association with diabetes," Cardenas said by email.
A person may have attenuated expectations of privacy in public, but tracking everywhere they go violates them.
" Then, in 1963, two types of measles vaccines were introduced: One was "killed" and another "live attenuated.
It's a so-called live attenuated vaccine, a potent inducer of immunity that requires just one dose.
The slow pace is especially notable because it marks a slowdown from an already highly attenuated docket.
The result is that many newspapers have become living relics, pale and attenuated, struggling to be significant.
That happened to be the year that the A.C.I.P. recommended the live attenuated vaccine preferentially for children.
How can we perform reliable localization in indoor spaces where GPS signals might be attenuated or denied?
Or a picture of himself and Barbara parodying that famous attenuated Al and Tipper Gore convention kiss?
In contrast, an oil lamp is so attenuated that it resembles an exotic flowering plant, in silver.
Similarly, she said, opioid defendants contend that the connection between manufacturers and overdose deaths is too attenuated.
The 1904-5 oil-on-canvas painting depicts an attenuated male figure gesturing with his right hand.
But if the power of "A Soldier's Play" is sometimes attenuated, it is at other times enhanced.
Generally, violence in Mr. Wiseman's work remains implied and attenuated, and more a matter of ordinary domination.
One option was to use a weakened, or attenuated, form of the virus to make a vaccine.
It may well be attenuated by a combination of environmental factors, which you'll learn about in your training.
Their second technique builds on the dengue vaccine, which is what's known as a live attenuated virus vaccine.
"In our view, the connection between the parties in that situation would not be too attenuated," he added.
At the same time, they move at a lazy speed, simulating the attenuated movement of deep-sea organisms.
Most newer buildings withstood the shaking, which was somewhat attenuated by the time the seismic waves reached land.
I think that, attenuated to my moods, she understood at least some part of what was going on.
Shadow Tactics is sharper, slicker, more finely attenuated and readable...and yet I find Commandos 2 more open-ended.
It describes how tragedies turn into abstractions in our minds, and how abstractions are easily attenuated and even ignored.
Trash Island is ugly, but its horrors are attenuated by their meticulous construction and visual splendor, and quickly contained.
With a prickly, attenuated tone, he plays in little diving gestures, often wrapping his phrases around a crooked peg.
Even if it had rung, Big Ben would have served only to underscore the attenuated nature of the celebration.
The party is more divided and its coalitions more attenuated, between conservatives and moderates, Trump loyalists and Trump skeptics.
As any poet can tell you, the critical faculties of an infatuated person are lost or at least attenuated.
This all points to an immeasurably weaker right to privacy, an attenuated Fourth Amendment, and a less-American America.
Some words become little areas of pain, intensified or attenuated by the mosaics within which they are then dropped.
"Were Ms. Manning's gender dysphoria to be properly treated all of these symptoms would be attenuated or eliminated," Ettner wrote.
Though the viruses are live, they have been weakened (attenuated, in medical terms) and work by stimulating the immune system.
The link between the insurance department's action and the resulting price increase might be too attenuated to satisfy the courts.
The Lobster starts with an illogical premise, then draws out each idea at length, to their most attenuated, grotesque extremes.
The second deals with genetically manipulating an attenuated recombinant measles virus so that it will induce antibodies against Covid-219.
Attenuated limbs emerged from explosions of ostrich feathers or perhaps a single steroid-fueled red leather or fuchsia satin ruffle.
The appeals court had ruled that injuries had only to be foreseeable, but Justice Breyer said that was too attenuated.
It may be an attenuated death, but the university as we once knew it is leaving this mortal coil. RIP.
Ms. Thurman has a lithe and attenuated attack on the tenor saxophone and an equally effortless style on the flute.
In his attenuated first meeting with his side bae, Trump staged a Kabuki show of confronting the former K.G.B. agent.
Also, Professor Chung and colleagues noticed that health benefits of walking were attenuated, not completely negated, among the healthy participants.
Just imagine what Henry James might make of New York's newest homes for billionaires, the attenuated skyscrapers rising above Central Park.
The rule of law is attenuated, decision-making can be arbitrary, property rights are not fully secure, and corruption is endemic.
The limits of bone conduction mean you won't be getting much bass, but beats came through all the same, just attenuated.
Some legal scholars celebrate the temporarily attenuated bench, hailing the impossibility of 5-4 rulings as a climate favourable to compromise.
Shayne Oliver of Hood by Air favored a similarly attenuated look, while Rio Uribe of Gypsy Sport added cascades of fringe.
The paper found that these benefits are attenuated when new entrants are in a position to continue taking advantage of customers.
Attenuated or live vaccines use a weakened form of a germ, such as the new study's mutant virus, to prevent infections.
So the attenuated sound of Dedicated suggests her recognition of her new audience, and the need to adjust her style accordingly.
"Because we covered so much of his life and the political stuff, the performance aspect got a little attenuated," he said.
The paintings are fantastic and feral, both in execution and in suggested narrative; attenuated, often adolescent, sometimes gnomelike creatures populate them.
Thus, the effects of predisposing risk factors might be attenuated on diets that are generally healthy and specifically low in glycemic load.
Theoretically, VLPs could be safer than attenuated live viruses and might provide greater protection for longer periods than do chemically inactivated viruses.
They found the "attenuated" Zika could still target and kill glioblastoma stem cells, while the previously ineffective chemotherapy drug showed positive results.
It was just as effective as its live-attenuated predecessor and even safer than the first, as it had been further weakened.
I am among the few who believe that President Trump's term will be attenuated, much in the same way as Nixon's second.
Given the attenuated timetable and daunting obstacles, there is a risk that banks will lose interest and pursue less glamorous technologies instead.
Mindfulness gurus often begin from the assumption that our mental capacities have been warped and attenuated by the distractions of our age.
Though the viruses in FluMist are live, they have been weakened -- attenuated, in medical terms -- and work by stimulating the immune system.
In this poetry, on the other hand, similes may be of negligible value because the sense of the literal is so attenuated.
While there are other tools, they are too indirect or attenuated to realistically hold a non-officer in the civil service accountable.
Along with it came — albeit in an attenuated form, for now — the American evils of spin doctors, stock phrases and sound bites.
Though the viruses in FluMist are live, they have been weakened (attenuated, in medical terms) and work by stimulating the immune system.
In order to govern it is a portion that at times must be sacrificed or attenuated for the good of the whole.
The former often provide only short-lived immunity, while the latter carry the risk of being converted from attenuated viruses to virulent forms.
They have large, almond shaped eyes and extra-long arms which end in attenuated fingers that lightly taper over their knees and garments.
The child tax credit is increased to $22017,2300 rather than $22026,650 under the original Senate bill, and the benefit for millionaires is attenuated.
Those with suppressed or damaged immune systems also cannot safely get the vaccine, which includes an attenuated version of the live measles virus.
CL: In some attenuated — I love the word — sense, do you see the work as a kind of multifaceted mirror of Nancy herself?
Psychologists classify some people as having "attenuated psychotic syndrome," a category for those at highest risk of an eventual psychotic break or illness.
In its Ninth Circuit brief, the Trump administration called the states' asserted injuries "attenuated and speculative" and did not address the Texas decision.
There is something monstrous about his gothic garments, with their strange, disturbing proportions attenuated and exaggerated, draped like ectoplasm clinging to thin limbs.
This made for a considerably attenuated version of the story, and her critics responded that she was thus either a felon or a liar.
In some ways it's less about individual elites and more about this drift toward concentration of power and wealth, income inequality, and attenuated democracy.
But when sober, he learns to put the world together through its attenuated sights and syncopated sounds; he invents his own fuzzy, amniotic CCTV.
It simply attenuated in both faith and effort until, by the time its original goals were achieved, they had become both trivial and tarnished.
He's crossed some line where everything becomes too muted, too restrained, too cautious, too attenuated, shading in the microdetails at the big picture's expense.
She is embodied by a pale and attenuated Julia Mounsey, who with Peter Mills Weiss created this icy diptych about giving and receiving pain.
The more attenuated the concern that a child can contract coronavirus, however, the more difficult it is to justify withholding access to that parent.
Glick found that 18-MC attenuated opioid withdrawal and decreased self-administration of morphine, cocaine, nicotine, and methamphetamine in rats, just as ibogaine did.
Then he produced a collection of extraordinary technical achievement that featured attenuated silhouettes in traditional American fabrics (seersucker, tartan) woven almost entirely from tulle.
These vaccines often contain attenuated virus (live but inactive such as the measles vaccine) or killed virus (inactive virus such as the flu vaccine).
The hourlong composition, resisting its own momentum, breaks into too many disparate pieces, nearly as loose and attenuated as the stuff on the floor.
Occasionally, though (less than once in every 17m vaccinations), the replication of such an attenuated virus throws up a mutation which creates a new strain.
The lines are too attenuated and too resolutely abstract, trailing up and down the length of the form without coalescing into a word or image.
A balloon pops, with the water inside it still holding its shape; a bullet shot underwater leaves an attenuated cone of air in its wake.
The European Union makes decisions about trade, migration, and economic policy that affect its member states, but its connection to domestic voters is highly attenuated.
Although pregnant women should not receive live attenuated virus vaccines, any licensed, recommended and age-appropriate trivalent or quadrivalent inactivated vaccine formulation may be used.
Most disturbingly, an attenuated appendage, which may or may not be a male member, hangs down from the bottom edge to rest on the floor.
The bout started late, and the announcer was obliged to recite an attenuated roll call of famous guests, among them Trump's "good friend" Carl Icahn.
At its worst, it can be thready and attenuated, hooting like a tin whistle, an appraisal with which countertenors of bygone days were often saddled.
He touched on now familiar themes: the common ground of the disenfranchised and the attenuated brand of morality that has been marketed by religious conservatives.
Codagenix This New York–based biotech firm is collaborating with the Serum Institute of India to co-develop a live, attenuated vaccine against Covid-19.
Readers might find the unfurling of Plebuch's story a bit too attenuated, but her eventual discovery illustrates the hidden history that genetic testing can uncover.
If there aren't existing cell phone towers close to the area, the radio signal can quickly get attenuated in the dense forest where tigers roam.
Another sign of attenuated psychotic syndrome is being prone to "magical thinking or overvalued ideation that don't quite reach the level of delusion," he said.
In many countries polio vaccine includes live, attenuated viruses which breed in the recipient's intestines and then enter the bloodstream, thereby triggering a protective immune response.
While a live attenuated oral vaccine has shown some promise against pneumonic plague, it does not offer protection against bubonic plague, according to one 2015 study.
Bell Labs president and Nokia CTO Marcus Weldon said the program has "attenuated" over the decades, but he's hoping to kickstart it by working with Wolfe.
In his animal research, Halford was testing whether his attenuated virus could prevent herpes, but scientists were also studying whether herpes vaccines could treat the disease.
Ninety-five years ago, Benjamin Weill-Hallé and Raymond Turpin administered the first live-attenuated TB vaccine to a human at the Charité hospital in Paris.
"I think the fact that it's at the Trump Hotel and the concerns expressed about the violation of an ethical rule are pretty attenuated," Hellman said.
"Outbreaks affecting vaccinated individuals and communities with high vaccine coverage have prompted concerns about the effectiveness of the live attenuated vaccine currently in use," they write.
Historically, great and not-so-great presidents have taken responsibility for military operations and setbacks, even when presidential responsibility was more attenuated than in this case.
Mass torts marketing means that more people are aware of their potential legal claims – but it also means client relationships are attenuated and plaintiffs feel neglected.
With regard to the remaining 22019 Republican senators up for election in 2022 and 2024, the political risks — whether Trump wins or loses — are somewhat attenuated.
If anything, on "Painted Ruins" Grizzly Bear emphasizes its longstanding 1960s and 1970s influences; they arrive full-bodied now, not attenuated by way of indie rock.
Unlike Damascus, which even in its currently attenuated form opposes any peaceful settlement with Israel, Jerusalem resorts to defensive force only as a distinctly last resort.
In the light of the attenuated connection between the defendants and the source of the inside information, the appeals court said, their convictions could not stand.
In several of our studies, even when participants encountered information that was clearly questionable, there were still changes in their automatic reactions; the effect was merely attenuated.
Perhaps even more upsetting to aging players, Thompson found "no evidence that this decline can be attenuated by expertise," he wrote in the conclusion of his study.
Others had tried, and failed, to develop a herpes vaccine, but Halford was convinced that his method—using a live, attenuated form of the virus—would succeed.
Because of the doctors' role, the judge said, the chain of causation between the health plan plaintiffs and the defendants is too attenuated to justify RICO damages.
To expand these lobbying laws to cover even more activities that are attenuated from direct lobbying would merely broaden the regulatory burdens without achieving any public benefit.
It was made by the architect Roulland le Roux who used two perspective points to give mass and dimension to its attenuated form and High Gothic filigree.
"It is likely that other vaccines, including the live attenuated yellow fever, meningococcal, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and rabies vaccines are also safe," Nasser and colleagues write.
But first they must make one last study of the paintings that have been gathering dust against her studio walls, silent, their power attenuated by her neglect.
Bernard de Grunne, a dealer whose booth at Brafa included strikingly attenuated sculptures by the Dinka people of South Sudan, said the fair was quieter than usual.
In the 1940s and 1950s he developed his signature style, creating those impossibly attenuated figures that his friend Jean-Paul Sartre compared to "the fleshless martyrs of Buchenwald".
That isn't to say it disappeared, but it became attenuated, thinly spread, and was ultimately largely subsumed into the machine that Sanders now sets up as a foil.
Still, though Krishnamurthy personally thinks Apple has the better policy arguments, he said it's a "pretty attenuated claim" that the government is discriminating against Apple's point of view.
Many of the people on watch lists have an attenuated connection to terrorism at best, and their inclusion diverts attention and resources from people who pose real threats.
Because it uses a live, though attenuated, virus, the nasal spray has not been recommended for people who are immune compromised or for pregnant women or nursing mothers.
The units' interiors will have windows that are nearly nine feet tall and are insulated and sound-attenuated, as the building sits next to the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.
I mention these figures to demonstrate the extent to which Lerner doesn't fit into the main currents of postwar abstraction, however attenuated and reconfigured they have now become.
Bon Iver's previous album, "22, a Million" from 2016, was even more enigmatic, with typographically challenging alphanumeric song titles for tracks built on deliberately fractured and attenuated structures.
Bon Iver's previous album, "22, a Million" from 2016, was even more enigmatic, with typographically challenging alphanumeric song titles for tracks built on deliberately fractured and attenuated structures.
The researchers found that their newly developed virus acted like a highly attenuated vaccine in the animals and produced higher interferon production than the wild-type flu virus.
The court found this argument too attenuated, and the alleged financial harm too far removed from the attorney generals who brought the suit, to satisfy the standing requirement.
Since they succeeded with a live attenuated virus, the trickiest kind of vaccine to stabilize, they're optimistic that the approach will work for other types of vaccine too.
"It's a live-virus vaccine; it's attenuated so it won't give you the flu, but people who have suppressed immune systems shouldn't get that type," Maragakis told BuzzFeed News.
In fact, the live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV) was found to have no protective benefit in a study of children ages 2 to 17 during the 2015-2016 season.
Against these challenges, the secretary general post has only limited power, and its diplomatic influence is even more attenuated with stateless terrorist groups and insurgencies that cross international borders.
The taste is close to water, only water as if just rained down and sipped from a blossom, with a delicate, attenuated sweetness: what a dryad might live on.
I consider myself a member of the tribe "humanity," for instance, but in practice, the intensity of my attachment to, say, a random dude in Estonia is rather attenuated.
The Animal Liberation Front, a Three Stooges-like crew led by Mr. Dano, includes an attenuated young man so anguished about humanity's carbon footprint that he refuses to eat.
Though attenuated, that element is still evident in the half-hour animated musical version that Sendak (book and lyrics) and Ms. King (music) wrote for CBS television in 1975.
That's why, in his Soapbox speech, he makes his most reliable joke: "A lot of people show up here and try to make some attenuated connection to Iowa," he says.
There are two types of polio vaccines: one that is the "dead" virus administered as a shot and one that is a live, "attenuated" or weakened virus that's given orally.
A corporation isn't a monolith — it is a collection of thousands of individuals, loose confederacies and decentralized components that have some attenuated influence, but not raw power over one another.
Following what we expect will be an attenuated transition out of the firm (these things always take time, at least on paper), that no longer looks to be the case.
And this Wall Street Journal article details an intense appetite, in FBI field offices across the country, for pursuing every possible investigative avenue related to Clinton, no matter how attenuated.
The other is what's known as a "live attenuated" approach, which uses a version of the living virus that is weakened in the lab so it won't make you sick.
And out came an extraordinary array of classic fabrics — seersuckers and golf club madras and houndstooth — rewoven in tulle and reconceived in the attenuated, exaggerated lines of a nighttime reverie.
What you see is good people desperately trying to connect in an America where bonds are attenuated — without stable families, tight communities, stable careers, ethnic roots or an enveloping moral culture.
Moving from attenuated atmospherics to rigorous propulsion, Craig Taborn displays a gift for arranging and enriching sound; it can be hard to tell where his compositions end and spontaneous invention begins.
In perhaps his most extreme series, he cantilevered his paintings at right angles to the wall, supporting the outer edges with spindly stainless-steel rods so that they resembled attenuated tables.
He told me the injection had used "nanorobotic delivery of genes" and a "live attenuated virus" when in fact, at least according to the people who made the treatment, it did not.
They are all about to discover that whatever attenuated interactions they had in the past with government oversight pales in comparison to the scrutiny with which they will now have to contend.
For instance, the finding could help predict whether a live attenuated vaccine candidate could revert to a pathogenic form, possibly triggering an outbreak, Andino and his co-authors wrote in the study.
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA After he canceled on the Met's new "Tosca," it became clear that Jonas Kaufmann's opera engagements in New York might well be attenuated in coming years by family obligations.
"If the displacement of healthy lifestyles and cyberbullying can be attenuated, the positive effects of social media use, such as encouraging social interactions, can be more endorsed," she said in a statement.
The share of large and complex BHCs with any foreign affiliates also declined slightly from 58 to 54 percent, although some of this decline is attenuated by a larger reduction in domestic entities.
The estimate reflected the view of Fed officials that the benefits of the $1.5 trillion tax cut will be attenuated by higher interest rates, as the federal government seeks to borrow more money.
The attenuated scenario more or less demands that Lucy and Lee fall in and out of each other's affections so as to generate suspense in between the pro forma name-dropping — Bette Davis!
Since these attenuated vaccines are so similar to a natural infection, just one or two doses could give you a lifetime of protection, according to the US Department of Health and Human Services.
Attenuated, bearded and coiled with energy, he pecks meagerly at a magnificent pasta as he tells me the story of the project that reminded him of what it means to be entirely free.
The administration also said that relationships between refugees and resettlement agencies were too attenuated to qualify for an exception to the ban because the arrangements had been made by an intermediary: the government.
An attenuated virus is one that has been weakened to a form which is not hazardous to health but remains potent enough to provoke the immune system into providing lifelong cover against real infection.
"Sure, bone integrity declines and composition weakens as people age, but this rate of decline can be attenuated with proper diets that include these key nutrients - among other foods," she said in an email.
U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta in Washington, D.C. said in an order Wednesday his relationship to the anti-tobacco group by way of his old firm, Zuckerman Spaeder, was "too attenuated" to warrant recusal.
"We're going to make a hybrid of the already existing dengue live attenuated virus vaccine, and we're gonna add onto it a component of Zika," Fauci said of his team's research on that front.
And the longer it remains divided between Clinton and Sanders supporters, the more marginalized and alienated Sanders's supporters will grow, and the more attenuated Sanders' influence—and the left's—within Democratic politics will become.
A vaccine teaches an immune system to pursue a pathogen it otherwise wouldn't by exposing it to weakened versions of that pathogen — an attenuated measles virus, say — or bits and pieces of dead pathogen.
The live attenuated vaccine, which is sprayed into the nose, has been ineffective in previous years, and the academy is recommending against its use except in cases in which the child refuses the shot.
In the 1960s and 70s, researchers showed that having people bit by mosquitoes that carried an attenuated version of the malaria parasite effectively vaccinated them—similar to how vaccines like the flu shot work.
Mr. Chirac's ambivalent approach to Franco-American relations endured, though the United States' expressions of solidarity over terrorism on French soil repaired some of the bonds that were attenuated by the war in Iraq.
It has exposed how attenuated our vision of national greatness has become and how easy it was for Trump and Bannon to replace a youthful vision of American greatness with a reactionary, alien one.
To the Editor: Yes, the cycle of mea culpa has arrived: the media's self-flagellation for its role in turning our painfully attenuated election process into something between a reality show and a carnival.
Silhouettes were as attenuated as a pen and ink drawing or drowned in enormous volumes; glittering rats chased their tails around Victorian coats; phantom hands reached across taffeta gowns; satin cracked from side to side.
But Utah maintained that the evidence collected by the detective did not fall under the exclusionary rule since the arrest warrant "attenuated" the link between the illegal stop and Mr Fackrell's discovery of the drugs.
There is one piece, an attenuated rectangle 77 1/2 inches tall in nickel-plated iron, adorned with thin, twisted rods evoking a musical staff, which appears capable of holding its own in an earthquake.
Lover combines the spare, subdued, reflective, attenuated qualities of chart pop in 2019 with the soaring, energetic bridges and choruses Swift excels at — a way of accommodating to present commercial conventions while making it hers.
Critics of the president seem more than willing to speculate on highly attenuated evidence of some criminal conspiracy but refuse to acknowledge the continued absence of any direct or even plausible evidentiary basis for collusion.
They also cited Supreme Court precedent that cautions against RICO suits based on extended causation chains, as well as a 1999 7th Circuit ruling that dismissed healthcare plans' RICO claims against tobacco companies as too attenuated.
Everywhere across the developed world, families have grown more attenuated: fewer and later marriages, fewer and later-born children, fewer brothers and sisters and cousins, more people living for longer and longer stretches on their own.
For younger people, including children afraid of needles, the nasal spray vaccine, which has live — but attenuated, or weakened — viruses, may be a good option, said Dr. Gregory Poland, director of the Mayo Vaccine Research Group.
Nor do I have much confidence that the present burst of European nationalism is more than a spasm, a reflex — not when religious practice is so weak, patriotism so attenuated, the continent's birthrate so staggeringly low.
Shoveling expletives into the holes where jokes ought to be — a road too often traveled in today's R-rated comedies — the director, John Hamburg, and Ian Helfer produce a screenplay that's shockingly lazy and painfully attenuated.
Right now, approved strategies for vaccines rely on either chemically inactivated viruses (killed viruses that the immune system can still recognize) or attenuated live viruses (live viruses that have been made to lose much of their potency).
"IceCube is the only [neutrino observatory] right now that has enough atmospheric neutrino (neutrinos produced from cosmic rays hitting the atoms in the atmosphere) events at high enough energies that get attenuated in the earth," he said.
Before that, the performances and Payne's skill with dialogue have their rewards, though they're attenuated — Payne doesn't have the conviction of a true schlockmeister, and he doesn't deliver the boffo laughs and tears of a Curtis film.
For over 20173 years, jazz had been fraying into attenuated alliances: free improvisers and avant-garde composers; jazz-rock fusion musicians; and, in Los Angeles more than New York, studio musicians combining soul-jazz with easy listening.
It does not apply to evidence that is too "attenuated" -- meaning too distant from the original problem -- and it does not apply to evidence that was discovered independently, or to evidence that would have been discovered anyway.
"For the plaintiffs to suffer the harm of identity theft that they fear, we must engage with the same 'attenuated chain of possibilities' rejected by the court in Clapper," Judge Diaz wrote in the 43th Circuit's opinion.
It has made non-intervention in the affairs of other states Latin governments' default diplomatic position, attenuated only timidly by the adoption of the defence of human rights and democracy in the Inter-American Democratic Charter of 2001.
Over the last several years, her work evolved into depictions of more universal mythologies and populated landscapes: tree spirits; goddesses; lilting, attenuated flora and fauna – first in oil paint, and now with a combination of enamel and oil.
Since excess subtlety has a way of shriveling R&B until its attenuated shell, stripped of any residual genre marks, dissipates into the wind, it's worth stressing that Ctrl is a sneakily hooky album in the best way.
It'd be hard to estimate the extent to which President Trump's virulently anti-immigrant rhetoric has inflected our national discourse about the rights of the U.S.'s 11 million undocumented people and their attenuated status in our communities.
Although I wish I could tell you to try to proceed with your plan anyway — you care deeply for your brother, and his sense of reality is an attenuated one — there's an ethical rationale for these extraordinary hurdles.
My conclusion is that C.E.O.s have performed an artful head fake with their high-sounding promises, deflecting public attention from the Roundtable's decades-long advocacy of measures to weaken regulations and reduce the already attenuated power of shareholders.
But as we processed its implications among ourselves, our responsibility was subtly attenuated with the suggestion that the Civil War, Reconstruction and civil rights legislation had paid the historical debt, as if hitting a reset button on race relations.
In this cold heaven, I get to pretend for a bit that the world is not heating up, that Maine is still as Maine should be, and that the serious problems facing our world are attenuated in the sunlight.
The Scottish artist Douglas Gordon's film "21966 Hour Psycho" (21966) is materially the same as Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho" (20133), except run in ruthlessly slow motion, silent, attenuated and sapped of drama, forcing the audience to project and manufacture meaning.
It doesn't help that the source material, the Disney film from 1940, runs less than 90 minutes, thereby requiring the stage version to pad the slenderest of stories to fill an attenuated two-and-a-half hours, including intermission.
Civin's other piece, "Act Like Americans 2" (add year) dropkicks with a biting critical attention to the attenuated ways that debt continues to saturate our creative realities in the harsh belabored landscape that runs parallel to the exhibition's leitmotif.
In its ruling, the 20203th Circuit appeals panel said that Washington and Maryland's interest in enforcing that clause "is so attenuated and abstract" that it raises the question of whether their lawsuit is an appropriate use of the court system.
"I think the relationship between the Supreme Court cases and the hotel is too attenuated to create a problem for Justice Gorsuch -- he's not showing any favoritism from the President or benefiting from the relationship in any meaningful way," Lubet said.
It delivered peace and order and prosperity, but it attenuated pre-liberal forces – tribal, familial, religious — that speak more deeply than consumer capitalism to basic human needs: the craving for honor, the yearning for community, the desire for metaphysical hope.
Of the five broths on offer, ignore the one infiltrated by kimchi, which has heat but little tang, and another with a tomato base that can't help but invoke, for a Western diner, an attenuated version of Campbell's tomato soup.
That response is sometimes less robust than the one provoked by the attenuated virus—hence the agonizing modern ritual of dragging children to get booster shots for some vaccines—but the method has been used to make vaccines for decades.
Add all this together, and it's all too easy to imagine a world in which many second- and third-generation Muslim immigrants in Europe traveling or immigrating to the United States would have their visas denied for mysterious and possibly attenuated terrorist ties.
The red SunPhoto: Joybot (Flickr)First, how the dust turned the Sun red: "The reddening of the sun arises from preferential scattering of blue light, as light is attenuated within the optically thick plume," according to the paper published in Environmental Research Letters.
"I think the relationship between between the Supreme Court cases and the hotel is too attenuated to create a problem for Justice Gorsuch -- he's not showing any favoritism from the president or benefiting from the relationship in any meaningful way," Lubet said.
"Moreover, the severity of hearing loss could not be ascertained in this study, and it did not follow up the children throughout their childhood so we do not know if what they found attenuated or got worse over time," Weitzman said by email.
Attenuated ankle-length skirts and long-sleeved peplumed jackets in stony, concrete shades of tweed unzipped along side seams to reveal elbow-length leather gloves and thigh-grazing miniskirts: first from wrist to elbow, then from ankle to waist, then hip to ribs.
Other players whose names have popped up in rumors, from Padres starter Drew Pomeranz to Braves reliever Arodys Vizcaino, have records of success that are attenuated, while Melvin Upton and Ryan Braun have records that are, in different ways, entirely too long.
For an exhibition as scrupulous as "Gender Bending Fashion" is about providing a map of the way-stations along the arc of gender identity and expression — "agender" to "genderqueer" to nonbinary to trans — the effort to establish lineages can seem disappointingly attenuated.
Egg-based vaccine manufacturing, which has been in use for more than 70 years, can produce either an inactivated (killed) vaccine, the basis for most flu shots, or a live attenuated (or weakened) vaccine, the basis for the nasal spray form of the vaccine.
When Ms. Calderoni lies on the floor, raises her pelvis and lets her attenuated body be bisected by a laser of green light, symbol and substance fuse in a way that gives new resonance to gender fluidity, and the androgynous form before us defies division.
"Nate is a brilliant storyteller and sound artist who has a unique capacity to make facts, stories, objects, and ideas fluoresce through an alchemical mixture of words, music, and incredibly attenuated and subtle sense of timing," said Limor Tomer, the general manager of MetLiveArts.
In a future where automation has erased traditional notions of work, Genduso sees people operating in a more flexible and attenuated gig economy where workers will be matched with short-term projects in the same way that Uber drivers are now matched with riders.
These are not the victims of postindustrial blight I'm talking about; they are successful people who worked hard and built good lives but who are left nonetheless strangely isolated, in attenuated communities, and who are left radiating the residual sadness of the lonely heart.
What is indisputable, though, is that as AI gets further incorporated, and the society potentially gets wealthier, the link between production and distribution, how much you work and how much you make, gets further and further attenuated—the computers are doing a lot of the work.
It's just that Mr. Lynch and Mr. Frost have other things in mind this time around and if Twin Peaks — as town, as idea — seems more attenuated than in the past it's also because the world outside, with its astonishing mysteries and ghastly horrors, is far larger.
And if there's any lesson that the decline of Christianity holds for the painful death of the English department, it's that if you aspire to keep your faith alive even in a reduced, non-hegemonic form, you need more than attenuated belief and socially-useful applications.
In recent years, however, the Republicans' relationship to the realm of ideas has become more and more attenuated as talk-radio hosts and television personalities have taken over the role of defining the conservative movement that once belonged to thinkers like Irving Kristol, Norman Podhoretz and George F. Will.
"[Sanders's] overwhelming margins among young voters might have been attenuated had he been facing a more conventional Democratic opponent, or opponents, who could also claim to be a fresh political face and who remained free of the baggage left by the Clintonist compromises of the 1990s and early 2000s," Hopkins says.
It takes a while (or at least took me a while) to realize that the white, gray, and gold, seemingly abstract form at the bottom of the oval is another falcon, with attenuated vertical gypsum strips jutting from its back and head, endowing it with a sort of magical energy.
Justices offered several examples of scenarios in which travel ban shouldn't apply -- such as a foreign national who wishes to live with a family member in the US or a student accepted to an American university -- but what if the individual's connection to the US is more attenuated or not as well defined?
Braving temperatures of 21970 degrees below zero and attenuated air at elevations above 22001,21993 feet, and buffeted by sometimes brutal winds, Mr. Worsley wore mountaineering skis and hauled a supply sledge with gear — including a tent, electronic communications equipment, climbing apparatuses for ascents and enough food for 2100 days — that weighed over 2000 pounds.
And so it's less "this individual leader was bad," although I think David Cameron is not going to be particularly well-remembered in history, and more that the more attenuated democracy becomes, and the more power and wealth are concentrated in fewer and fewer hands, the more inevitable it is you're going to get failures.
For the 2018-19 flu season, which began in October, three types of vaccine are available in the United States: the inactivated influenza vaccine or IIV, administered as a shot; the recombinant influenza vaccine or RIV, also administered as a shot; and the live attenuated influenza vaccine or LAIV, administered as a nasal spray.
But the damage he can do is more than rhetorical: dismantling the (already attenuated) asylum system, whether by passing laws or simply removing anyone who knows how it's supposed to work, is a major step towards blocking all forms of migration to the United States by any but the wealthiest and most privileged few.
The Lm Technology™, using bioengineered live attenuated Listeria monocytogenes (Lm) bacteria, is the only known cancer immunotherapy agent shown in preclinical studies to both generate cancer-fighting T cells directed against cancer antigens and neutralize Tregs and myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) that protect the tumor microenvironment from immunologic attack and contribute to tumor growth.
By titling one of his paintings, "Giacometti's Shadow" (2018), the artist underscores his connection to this singular postwar sculptor and painter, in particular his "Walking Man" of 1960, while also doing something very different with the bright yellow delineating the abstract figure, which is not a color we associate with Giacometti's attenuated bronze figures and somber, gray paintings.
It's easy to see the appeal of this material to Ms. Harris as an exercise in female empowerment and agency — Sophia, in particular, becomes emboldened as the play progresses — but there's no escaping the sense that Nicholas Hytner's production is working with an attenuated script that feels a draft or two away from its full potential.
Beginning in New York and especially since moving to Puerto Rico (with a stop in Madrid in between), Ms. Sánchez has constructed a universe of paintings whose forms echo a woman's body, with attenuated, conical breasts, vulvar mounds and cylindrical lips seeming to emerge from the canvases; their visual associations are emphasized by zones of paint.
The Beautiful People and its accompanying music video with all its gorgeous grotesqueries is what sweet dreams are NOT made of… The incredibly powerful and frenetic pace of the video with the attenuated and elongated Manson pulled, disfigured and contorted by means of surgical devices, dental apparatuses and other contraptions is absolutely nightmare inducing and an outrageously captivating attraction of repulsion.
This strain of pure fantasy never became influential in the party, but there is a more attenuated version that did: Democratic politicians and liberal media outlets have frequently overhyped Trump-Russia connections or Russian penetration of the American political system, assigning it a degree of influence over American politicians and the voters' minds that has not been supported by evidence.
Blake has been blurry and attenuated since his first full-length album, James Blake (2011), when the playful collage games of his earlier EPs gave way to a slower electropop style that wasn't minimalist so much as minimal: clickity metronomic percussion, piano doodles, Blake singing through vocoders in patterns that stop short of melody, touches of mild distortion, all draped in muted gloom.
But any possible growth benefit is attenuated by the facts that (i) the economy is very close to or at full employment; (ii) costs of capital are already at record low levels; (iii) the tax cuts will put upward pressure on interest rates; and (iv) the move to a territorial system that reduces taxes on overseas income of US companies will encourage outsourcing.
Drawstring raincoats had the sweeping length of ball gowns and a satin sheen, though they were actually nylon; picnic-check pencil skirts were bisected by ostrich feathers swaying on the curve; tops had lavishly shirred sleeves; and all of it had the optic effect of an attenuated Escher drawing with a touch of gleam and the slouch of an old sweatsuit.
They calculate that the amount of sunlight falling onto a planet about twice the size of Earth, and at the right distance from its star to have liquid water on its surface, would yield enough energy to accelerate a spaceship weighing a million tonnes or so to a speed close to that of light before the propulsion beam became too attenuated to propel it any faster.
This trend suggests that the rise of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and Brexit may be discrete phenomena of 2016 that may well have attenuated at this point.
If the Biennial can be said to favor one medium, it's sculpture, which is enjoying robust health on the evidence of the selection here, ranging from Robert Bittenbender's trash-and-treasure-infested wire snarls, to Ragen Moss's polyethylene biomorphs, to attenuated figures, made in Nairobi and New York, by Wangechi Mutu, and ground-hugging ones by the 2018 Hugo Boss Prize winner Simone Leigh.
Erté was in the air, and an attenuated line was on the runway, thanks to a slightly raised waistline — not quite empire, not quite natural, belted at the lower ribs — and, for day, a squared-off shoulder on a bouclé jacket atop a straight skirt, hitting just above the knee and shot through with a touch of shine and a whisper of the space age to keep it current.
It proved a fortuitous frame for their collection, as attenuated of line and serene of shade as always, but with a certain new generosity of proportion and nod to modernity: coats pulled off the shoulder and belted to blouse, like a gown, at the back; halter jumpsuits tied in a rope bow on one shoulder with a palazzo width (and no waist); space-age suiting made from white paper, and crocheted chain mail evening hoodies poured over silk.
But at the same time they will also recognize the genre to which it belongs: a statement of regretful unbelief that tries to preserve faith in a more attenuated form (maybe "our canon does not bear any absolute truth and beauty," but we don't want to live with an "empty heritage" or "disown and waste the pasts that have formed us") and to make it useful to some other cause, like the wider left-wing struggle against neoliberalism.
He notes how Alberto Giacometti's hyper-attenuated figures make the concept of infinity visible and proximate; he dissects how Paul Cézanne's struggles in capturing contour led to an obsessive-compulsiveness in his practice that evolved into a single-handed renewal of the still-life genre; writing on the art of his friend Elaine de Kooning, he calls her decades-long work in abstraction a limitation on her talent, akin to the artist just "making conversation" before embarking on her breakthrough work in portraiture.

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