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"compartmentalize" Definitions
  1. compartmentalize something (into something) to divide something into separate sections, especially so that one thing does not affect the other

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But Trump lacks Clinton's supernatural capacity to compartmentalize bad news.
Make time to reflect on how you compartmentalize your feelings.
Why do people need to compartmentalize me to understand me?
"We tend to compartmentalize money in our minds," he said.
"Washington is notorious for being able to compartmentalize," said Rep.
People often feel the need to compartmentalize music into genres.
And even if it's possible, should we compartmentalize these factors?
The matrix helps you compartmentalize tasks by urgency and importance.
Why try to compartmentalize an entire culture into a singular box?
"Some people compartmentalize discomfort or don't lean into it," he said.
Can you compartmentalize it, put it in context and enjoy it?
We had to compensate for it, compartmentalize it, and normalize it.
"It's nice to mentally be able to compartmentalize," said Mr. Trenier.
But honestly, it's a hassle to compartmentalize it into a single descriptor.
"I have to compartmentalize everything now," she previously told PEOPLE in 2014.
Can the Fed fully compartmentalize all of this when setting interest rates?
Life is just easier when you can just compartmentalize people into labels.
We've been able to compartmentalize the plight of the Syrian people for years.
"If he's got fears of seeming partisan, he's managed to compartmentalize," says Waldman.
But in this context, the crying only signified my failure to self-compartmentalize.
So, for third-party apps that contain sensitive data, it's important to compartmentalize.
"When people can't compartmentalize it, they have to call it alien," Bašić says.
"We try and kind of compartmentalize him on our show," Oliver, 41, explained.
Well, not if you compartmentalize "being online" the way Jorja says she does.
"At the same time, I think I'm able to compartmentalize it," he added.
It's too much for you to take in and compartmentalize, so just observe.
Some people can compartmentalize these things, I'm maybe not as capable as others.
Berrent may compartmentalize the pain and move forward, current and former colleagues said.
"I think you can compartmentalize them, but you can't separate them," he said.
"It makes us good at our jobs to be able to compartmentalize," said Parrish.
Stillman's ability to compartmentalize text and subtext allows the story's comedy to really shine.
But the success of that plan depends partly on President Trump's willingness to compartmentalize.
Tillerson's strategy centers around trying to compartmentalize the Iran deal by amending the legislation.
And Diaz can more or less compartmentalize his fighting life when it's all over.
"We can't play all 18 games (remaining), so we need to compartmentalize," Porter said.
So The Division has become another one of those games where I compartmentalize the experience.
Don't compartmentalize the love and hurt and vulnerability out of the things you stand for.
AI models are great at doing this because they sort of compartmentalize these different aspects.
An amalgamation of disparate tones and textures move as one, exceeding the ability to compartmentalize.
"It shows you can be an adult, compartmentalize, and be a courteous guest," she says.
"At that age, you have to compartmentalize when you're in the public eye," Symoné shared.
Most people compartmentalize the memories of that one, lest they lead to traumatic flashbacks. DARE?
The former first lady knows how to be unapologetically selfish — and compartmentalize like a pro.
James Keating said that in his last days, Cohen had attempted to compartmentalize his porn past.
There are proposals to separate, compartmentalize, as opposed to integrate more, to take them apart more.
It'll make it easier to compartmentalize your goals — a budgeting strategy financial planners call "bucketing."3.
He's been able to compartmentalize Tiny Changes—the album and the organization—into something more celebratory.
We have learned how to manage — or at least compartmentalize — our anxiety about the future's uncertainty.
For the most part, I can compartmentalize it, like, In my work life, this is okay.
You compartmentalize what's going on, and then it's really just the feeling of what he's doing.
They are faced with sorrow and tragedy that the rational mind simply cannot comprehend or compartmentalize.
Like micro-aggressions, I know they're real, but it's not my biggest concern because I compartmentalize.
Each death left me deflated, but I was able to compartmentalize my grief and move on.
"You just kind of have to compartmentalize things, prioritize," Whalen said after a recent Lynx practice.
In effect, congressional Republicans have sought to compartmentalize Mr. Trump's presidency, adopting a cafeteria-style approach.
And it's true that the larger culture expects that women compartmentalize the different roles they play.
It's healthy for the brain to compartmentalize things and to get into the tidying habit early.
I think it's compartmentalize these things in a way so that you put them in context.
The Chequy trained Gestalt to compartmentalize as a child, so that each body can perform different tasks.
Keeping separate calendars for different areas of your life helps you compartmentalize your work and home schedules.
"This is something that Craig was really good at; He taught me how to compartmentalize," she reveals.
That left me with a conflict I couldn't compartmentalize, even as I enjoyed the mechanics of slaughter.
"We wanted to de-compartmentalize the department store," said Marc Metrick, the president of Saks Fifth Avenue.
It doesn't help with your sanity, and it certainly doesn't help with anxiety to compartmentalize those things.
The ability to compartmentalize rationality probably has a lot to do with the structure of our brain.
Democrats torched President Donald Trump as a racist this week — but they also know how to compartmentalize.
Even if you compartmentalize the fictional premise, I just do not think this is a good game!
Since the incident, I've tried to compartmentalize the feelings I had both about Walter and his actions.
His protagonists tend to be characters who compartmentalize their humanity in order to become merciless death machines.
He doesn't compartmentalize, and it's why he's been unable to be an Art of the Deal president.
Compartmentalize your headline Brynn recommends starting with your current role or title — and making sure it's buzzword free.
She told Garrow that Obama would "compartmentalize his work and home life" — sometimes too much for her taste.
I somehow managed to compartmentalize the news to the back of my mind as we hit the road.
They could easily compartmentalize the problems plaguing the company, because none of them were technically employees of Uber.
" Trump's emotions: "If he cant learn to compartmentalize his problems, it will be worse than Clinton and Nixon.
It would be easy to compartmentalize these ecological shifts as local tragedies, but that detachment is an illusion.
"Their ability to compartmentalize and wall that [trauma] off is closely related to their ability to cope," Sibinga says.
It seems Demi was able to compartmentalize her social life, because other friends say they didn't see this coming.
During Donald Trump's first three months in the White House, America found ways to compartmentalize the convulsions of Washington.
I think she must have done what I do, and what many other African-Americans do, which is compartmentalize.
I think if you look at anyone's baseball card, it doesn't compartmentalize those six week stretches where you hit .
I'm realistic enough to know that tanning isn't exactly the healthiest habit, but young enough to compartmentalize that rationality.
And as it becomes clear her rapist is stalking her, it gets harder and harder for her to compartmentalize.
By having a team approach — an investment advisor, an attorney and an accountant, for instance — athletes can compartmentalize their finances.
"It funded my career initially, but it also taught me to compartmentalize and utilize my time really well," she says.
Perhaps the whole idea is a Victorian construction with their eagerness to categorize, compartmentalize, and to trace this developmental path?
"I think that having a [charitable] foundation has helped me now, in learning how to compartmentalize my time," Watt says.
The key to governing in times of an investigation involving the president and those around him is to compartmentalize operations.
He can't compartmentalize and push it off while he pursues things like, say, some sort of deal with North Korea.
It&aposs easy to compartmentalize our financial lives, but the truth is, our money and our emotions are inextricably linked.
But I think that undercuts the human capacity to compartmentalize and see personal experience in a different frame of reference.
Is it important in your mind to compartmentalize each of your projects and keep them completely separate from each other?
She said she's learned to "accept and compartmentalize" the hate as a normal part of her existence in the public sphere.
When I got on that plane to escape from Guyana, I had to compartmentalize that I was leaving my mother behind.
Maybe the trick to enjoying South Park as I get older, and become a soft, humorless grown-up, is to compartmentalize.
"You do have to compartmentalize, and you have to say, 'I'm doing this so that later I'll have that,'" she said.
Some, like outgoing speaker of the House Paul Ryan, have even claimed to be able to "compartmentalize" the President's indiscretions. Why?
As Lawrence sees it -- ya gotta be able to compartmentalize when it comes to Weinstein the man, and Weinstein the producer.
It helps compartmentalize electronic devices and cords so you can charge everything in one spot without spending your day untangling cords.
When we compartmentalize our lives, we can sometimes miss opportunities for connections and we may not process our pain and trauma.
Smiling was a job requirement for Donut Dollies, so they had to compartmentalize their own fear and sadness about the war.
So how I compartmentalize that is I come to it from the angle that I'm speaking from myself and my experiences.
Compartmentalization: One reason Bill Clinton survived eight years of investigations was, according to his former staff, his almost supernatural ability to compartmentalize.
I don't know how to compartmentalize myself into binaries—male/female, public/private, happy/sad—in order to make myself easily digestible.
The moon in Pisces clashes with Jupiter and big emotions swell, but the moon connects with Saturn, helping you compartmentalize your feelings.
As much as I try to compartmentalize, what you're doing in one phase of your life washes over and affects the others.
"The Icon and the Axe" does not compartmentalize Russian history, hence the reader never feels that he is slogging through endless eras.
The dance world tends to compartmentalize itself: There is uptown dance (code word for ballet) or downtown dance (the more experimental variety).
But it's hard to know you took that life, whether you compartmentalize to say 'I needed to; I had to protect other lives.
Gestalt dismisses the encounter as a mistake, but when Myfanwy kisses one of Gestalt's bodies, the others momentarily lose their ability to compartmentalize.
But more often it promotes self-sacrifice for big social change ideas and a sense of political responsibility that is hard to compartmentalize.
Its ability to compartmentalize, considering the whims of Jones, who traffics in extremes — in here-we-go euphoria or this-is-unacceptable despondency.
Jon: One of my skills that I've had in this job, and in mental health, is that I have the ability to compartmentalize.
Oh, yes: We need to discuss the nuances of the issue of guns, but we efficiently compartmentalize the emotions connected to the discussion.
Ms. Kondo also likes to sort items by size and compartmentalize them in small boxes so everything can be stored and found easily.
Here, with so many amazing women, I had to compartmentalize my feelings and go into each date with an open mind and open heart.
As many users are looking for ways to compartmentalize or scale back their reliance on Facebook, the company has invited itself into the home.
"You see, when people experience trauma their personality splits off into 'sub-selves' or personas or 'modes,'" to compartmentalize and protect themselves, Stines says.
We so often compartmentalize our public coverage of breasts into discrete narratives: breasts as sexual, breasts as nurturing, breasts as the origin of cancer.
While writing songs for your latest album, "Sacred Hearts Club," has the political climate influenced your music or have you been able to compartmentalize?
As his book unfolds, though, his onetime ability to compartmentalize football and protect it from the nastiness of real life begins to melt away.
As professionals, they're trained to navigate grief; many of them compartmentalize these types of losses, justifying them as the tough part of their jobs.
When pulling apart the band's discography, it can feel reductive to compartmentalize it all, especially when the band never relegates themselves into different genres.
"What I have to do now is compartmentalize my legal issue to defend myself in 2020," he told a Buffalo-area television station, WIVB.
Putting this incident in the past was something that I was both ready and able to do, but my willingness to compartmentalize concerned him.
"Lessons" tend to compartmentalize history, hewing off the rough edges of complex human experiences, so that they can be packaged into neatly readable lists.
With this new moon we can process our feelings and appropriately compartmentalize them in order to get in touch with our ambitions and future plans.
Turkey has gone to great lengths to compartmentalize its relationship with Iran, essentially walling off its rivalry over Syria while maintaining an important economic relationship.
But I do know that stream makes it easy for us to compartmentalize our feelings, and also to forget grief comes in different guises online.
Passive protection systems, such as firestops at floor penetrations and fire-rated doors at stairwells, are designed to compartmentalize blazes and prevent them from spreading.
I have many friends who produce all kinds of things under different aliases and I understand how someone else can compartmentalize a concentration this way.
Secure Spaces essentially allow users to create separate containers or virtual machines within one phone where users can isolate and compartmentalize their workflow and data.
It's a neverending nightmare, but Kanter is somehow able to compartmentalize the most psychologically corrosive aspects of his life and stay as upbeat as possible.
It's been helpful to compartmentalize my identity in this way; that kid needed help, and I couldn't get it to him for a long time.
All attempts to compartmentalize and reorganize it into different micro-genres only takes away from their original achievements, which is the music that is HOUSE!
And yet Tiger love thrives, seemingly a function of America's infatuation with stories of redemption and its ability to compartmentalize personal failings and professional success.
"The best thing the candidates could do is to compartmentalize it," said Brian Fallon, who was the press secretary for Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign.
But more telling and more ominous is the degree to which Republicans no longer seem to care, and their increasing ability to compartmentalize and justify.
Beijing knows how to compartmentalize issues; it regularly does when it talks of win-win on trade even as it militarizes the South China Sea.
Until you've experienced a "near miss," it's easy for your mind to compartmentalize mass shootings that you hear about -- thinking they will never affect you.
But this is such a great example of how we should not compartmentalize these stories to just one particular sex being able to tell it.
"We got things done," he boasted of seemingly being able to compartmentalize the Dixiecrat racism of white supremacist legislators so as to work together in Congress.
As people process your disease and move past it in their own lives, they compartmentalize you and your pain, and end up inadvertently leaving you behind.
If that's the case then investors are going to have to learn to compartmentalize the uncertainty and that's perhaps in part what we are seeing today.
I'd say Searching and Unfriended are the best of the bunch; both are genuinely suspenseful and speak to how we compartmentalize aspects of our lives online.
An important attribute of high achievers is the ability to compartmentalize challenges and disappointments both personally and professionally and not let outside issues affect professional performance.
They're there as actors—as a resistance against generalized standards of beauty: You can't hold them to the traditional standards by which you'd normally compartmentalize people.
"I have to compartmentalize my feelings and emotions until I'm in a place where it's safe to actually feel them and let them out," she explains.
This isn't just about being polite and keeping up appearances, though, because being able to compartmentalize can be an important skill in a relationship, she says.
As for the effect on current trade talks, Beijing has no reluctance to compartmentalize issues when it chooses, or to engage in cross-provocation when convenient.
Whether or not someone else can do a pose, or shove their feelings down and compartmentalize, doesn't mean a whole lot about what you can do.
Even the most extreme zealots and fanatics can often compartmentalize their irrationality so that they believe nonsense in some fields, while being eminently rational in others.
If you're a person who analyzes behavior in order to construct a narrative to explain and compartmentalize it, you're likely to be a successful grudge holder.
Their coach, Pete Carroll, said he was confident in his players' ability to compartmentalize, but there is still plenty of time before kickoff to continue debating.
"We have a very deep and close relationship to them, but that doesn't change that we have to compartmentalize things that we disagree on," he said.
It is often described as "beyond top secret," being further protected by extreme need-to-know protocols that compartmentalize access to a select group of individuals.
Matt Bennett, former White House deputy assistant in the Clinton administration, said while Clinton was able to compartmentalize during his impeachment proceedings, Trump takes things personally.
"They had to give in because of the overwhelming response, but now they are trying to compartmentalize this to the precinct where Ivan was arrested," Kovalev said.
And with the investigation reaching all the way up to Trump -- and with Trump regularly tweeting about it -- it's nearly impossible for the White House to compartmentalize.
Senior advisers told junior aides to focus on their work and compartmentalize the latest round of drama, which now the West Wing has even less control over.
Some people say it doesn't matter to athletes if something is going on in their personal life and they're able to compartmentalize different parts of their life.
"I was trying to not practice when Zelda napped, trying to compartmentalize, but I wound up just not getting done what I needed to," Ms. Hahn said.
Nearly a year after leaving Mosul, I finally let my guard down and acknowledged the anger and grief that I had been trying so hard to compartmentalize.
The President's eldest son also said the investigation "has been very difficult" for him personally, but he has been able to compartmentalize it, according to ABC News.
Mr. Trump is expected, at least for now, to compartmentalize his anger over impeachment and stick to calling for legislation that adheres to his administration's policy goals.
Though some of us are more expressive than others, it can sometimes feel more productive to try and stop ourselves from crying or to compartmentalize our feelings.
It provides an extra level above Top Secret to compartmentalize information so that only the most high-level American officials who need to know it can see it.
Be smart: The new machinery is an effort to compartmentalize the scandals, so that some officials can focus on probes and revelations while others do their day jobs.
Pink & White films, like The Crash Pad and Snapshot, stand in sharp contrast to mainstream porn, which tends to compartmentalize diversity in racist, sexist, homophobic, and reductive terms.
America does love a comeback: Achievement in sports somehow makes us more willing to compartmentalize, to forgive transgressions, to make a complicated man more deserving of public redemption.
He loves the office—"It gives me a burst of happiness when I come in"—but hates having to compartmentalize information and to suppress his instinct for combat.
Adding to the potential for a chaotic few weeks, former administration officials expressed doubt that Trump will be able to compartmentalize impeachment from the rest of his duties.
Like other couples we know in open arrangements, my wife and I compartmentalize, keeping our dating relationships mostly off each other's radar, a buffer against jealousy and insecurity.
I think he is very good at compartmentalizing his own stuff and other people perhaps can't compartmentalize it the same way and just get used to the noise.
I think we've gotten to a point with our age that we can really compartmentalize going so hard on the court, and then when it's over, it's over.
"The song is about the human capacity to compartmentalize intense thoughts and feelings, and how that coping mechanism might fail us on an individual and societal level," he said.
For her, the criticism is just "noise" that she won't pay attention to, which has been proven by her uncanny ability to compartmentalize and push forward with her plans.
The ratio of imprisoned to charged detainees backs up the idea of the prison as a containment device—a way to compartmentalize an endless and aimless War on Terror.
"The president must be able to compartmentalize to survive the rigors of the job," said Mara Rudman, a top national security aide to Mr. Obama and President Bill Clinton.
The writers tend to compartmentalize death, either breezing right past it once a scene is all done, or keeping the grief contained to a single episode before forging ahead.
"In Season 1, it's almost easy for them to compartmentalize their friendship and explain away why they have to be together, because of this wrestling show," Gilpin previously told TVLine.
" Evans continued ... "I think maybe a couple of years ago I might have tried to pull some, like, mental gymnastics to compartmentalize, but I don't know if I can anymore.
"You can't abstain from technology altogether, but this provides a structure to limit or compartmentalize in a way that allows your brain to reset a bit," Sepah told Business Insider.
I don't work amongst radicals, so you also learn where to derive your sense of self and compartmentalize, so I can be in certain spaces and not take things personally.
House Democrats will have to work out a deal with Senate leaders over funding the government amid the impeachment inquiry, a difficult task that will test Congress' ability to compartmentalize.
And their ability to compartmentalize — to act the way the rest of the world does in an attempt to make other people comfortable — is a potent metaphor for passing in public.
All times EST A new moon on your horizon fertilizes the soil for new beginnings, and on a deeper level, gives you a refreshed perspective that helps you compartmentalize your feelings.
So I think that that doesn't necessarily go with the story line, but I think again [it's common] for society to compartmentalize who people are at certain points in their life.
"It's amazing how someone can just compartmentalize and focus on the pleasure in the moment so it gets done quickly without the fear of being caught ruining the moment," Jake said.
Financial planning is a breeze on Tuesday, as messenger Mercury meets your planetary ruler, the Sun, to help you compartmentalize what to spend and what to save, down to the penny!
I wouldn't recommend a marathon development process, but a good thing about episodic development is that you compartmentalize the unavoidable post-production lull that follows the completion of any major undertaking.
They discuss Hanna's abusive father, learning to compartmentalize as a result of that—and how that impacted her—not to mention her struggle with Lyme disease, and a whole lot more. 
But that conviction is quickly abandoned when the writer starts to compartmentalize and dichotomize her whole adult life into how she has functioned in the context of her relationships with men.
Vali Maduro, a clinical psychologist based in Panama City, Panama, uses mentalization-based treatment (MBT)—which focuses on helping people to compartmentalize and rationalize thoughts and feelings—to understand these behaviors.
Carmela Soprano's consultation with the Jewish shrink is priceless: Facing the truth about Tony, her mob-boss spouse, the upscale Mafia housewife tries to compartmentalize her marriage from its funding sources.
It allows you to compartmentalize, to lend sports the importance you feel they should have in our world, without being swept up too deeply in the balming inanities of sports talk.
Former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, who negotiated the 2015 accord curbing Iran's nuclear ambitions, said the West needed to "compartmentalize" issues with Moscow, so that diplomacy could achieve more.
"You have to be able to compartmentalize if you're going to function as a legislator in a country or city or a state that is made up of different points of view."
Mr. Feldman noted that Mr. Díaz has two brothers who are gay, and that he believes that Mr. Díaz is able to compartmentalize his faith and his personal interactions with gay people.
Yeah, but they don't know how to deal with it, and so they compartmentalize and they tuck it in, and I think it destroys men bottoms-up at a very cellular level.
"When you are given a particular timeline, or they kind of compartmentalize your life in a timeframe, it awakens you," Welch – who legally changed his name to Darth Vader – tells WKBW in Buffalo.
"Part of what colonization tried to do here was compartmentalize certain things in our communities which were way more fluid—and that certainly applies to things like birth, sexuality, and gender," Keisha explains.
For over 20 years Arctic states have attempted to compartmentalize Arctic cooperation on scientific research, environmental protection, fisheries management and search and rescue protocols — avoiding hard-power competition in military security and trade.
"What has been surprising to me throughout the trade negotiations has been the degree of China's willingness to compartmentalize issues," said Evan S. Medeiros, another top China aide in the Obama White House.
These talent platforms have made it possible for companies and organizations to conceptualize and compartmentalize work as projects rather than full-time jobs, and for workers to earn a living by piecing together gigs.
When asked about how and why Chinese manufacturers are able to achieve such acceleration, ARM claims that Chinese vendors aren't doing any less testing or due diligence, they just compartmentalize and anticipate more aggressively.
Whether through Jeff Trail's experience in the army or Cunanan's secretive social circle, American Crime Story: Versace consistently shows the lengths that gay men had to go to compartmentalize their identity during this era.
But they said their discussion of the Syrian situation would come after their news conference Tuesday, in an apparent attempt to compartmentalize the economic and trade questions from the thornier issue of the war.
That challenges the call of a 1982 study, which claimed that southpaws who bat left handed were the better batters, perhaps because the brains of left-handers are less likely to compartmentalize various functions.
I have felt the necessity of self-censorship, the fear that being yourself can result in unwanted attention or violence and what it means to compartmentalize and fracture oneself, even around friends and relatives.
"I think a lot of people tried to kind of compartmentalize it and focus on the hockey part of Ovi," said Ian Oland, a founder of a website, RMNB, that intimately covers the Capitals.
What had been an opportunity for the Raiders to prove that they could compartmentalize and that their defense and running game could bolster McGloin and mitigate Carr's absence instead devolved into a teamwide malfunction.
The legendary acoustics of the space—in combination with the grandeur of live string, wind, and brass sections—elevated DVSN's music to a level that prompts listeners to reconsider how they compartmentalize their sound.
The clear falseness of the meme, the fact that it is an obvious exercise in absurdity, makes it possible to compartmentalize the joke of a homophobic Millie Bobby Brown from the actual Millie Bobby Brown.
So again, it goes back to, he's got to figure out how to compartmentalize Russia and he's got to figure out how to start building bridges to some sort of governing coalition on Capitol Hill.
They do compartmentalize their personal experience (the "good Muslims" next door, the immigrants they've met personally) from the abstract (the Muslims on cable news, the "illegals" who Dan says he's been losing contracting jobs to).
Where Mr. Clinton was able to compartmentalize his impeachment defense and continue to govern in a presidential manner, Mr. Trump will predictably grow progressively furious and self-incriminating, at the expense of any semblance of governing.
But American and Chinese officials have said they would like to compartmentalize the trade issue and not let other issues interfere, like frictions between Washington and Beijing over North Korea's nuclear weapons and ballistic missile program.
She spoke openly in the interview, which aired Thursday, about how she didn&apost tell anyone about her trauma initially, saying she "didn&apost want to upset them" and thinking she could "compartmentalize" the trauma alone.
My job involves a lot of coverage of things that are now almost painfully frivolous in light of everything else going on in the world, but I can compartmentalize enough to get the work done on autopilot.
As difficult as it is for me to compartmentalize all my different relationships, it's just as hard for the women to focus on their one relationship with me and remain unfazed by my relationship with their friends.
Thirty-four-year-old Donovan Thompson, a Brooklyn-based executive producer for The Grapevine, a YouTube series that gears its content to a young black audience, said he's noticed that millennials tend to compartmentalize sex and intimacy.
As she kept talking, he watched as she sent other messages, made an online purchase — all the things we might do on devices while communicating with someone else, because we've learned to compartmentalize and parcel out our attention.
In 1998, Clinton made it a priority to compartmentalize his impeachment defense and his policy agenda, which sent a clear message to voters that he was continuing to pursue the nation's business despite the partisan fighting in Congress.
Self-medicating with drugs and alcohol to treat paralyzing stage fright and help compartmentalize MCR's anxiety-inducing agenda in the wake of The Black Parade's explosive success , he soon found solace in slinking ever further into the shadows.
"I think the only way to really do it is to compartmentalize – when you're there, you're there; when you're here, you're here," said Alyssa Naeher, the starting goalie for the U.S. women's national team and the Chicago Red Stars.
The former plays Donna's inability to compartmentalize her emotions around a man who was so important to her life — but a man from whom she had become estranged, save for occasional dinners to discuss their daughters — with steely restraint.
With two games left, the Steelers must compartmentalize and regroup, and handle the potential absence of Brown, who, according to multiple reports, will miss at least the rest of the regular season with a partly torn left calf muscle.
What about Rekognition might have you afraid, possibly in a way that's visually identifiable to a piece of software which can then compartmentalize, categorize, and improve itself to better detect similar fear states in the grim days to come?
"Everyone always wants to compartmentalize and put women in these little boxes, and I'm just like, 'That's just all stupid,'" McCarthy said to applause and a high-five from Handler (who was outfitted in Melissa McCarthy Seven7 trousers for the occasion).
"I'm just the one that's guiding the physical part of the workout, and hopefully allowing them enough space to explore their own mental stuff on their own, and kind of compartmentalize, think, and face challenges in a safe space," Prince says.
"We are inherently social creatures, but modern life tends to compartmentalize us instead of bringing us together," said Brian Primack, the study's lead author and director of the Center for Research on Media, Technology and Health at the University of Pittsburgh.
And yet, the Little Theater continues screening films, every day from 10 AM to 10 PM. It's a uniquely queer space, both for men who are proudly gay and those who identify as straight but have ways to compartmentalize their excursions.
While Kitaj collaged different images together in his work of the 1960s, he had figured out how to compartmentalize the surface/space of a painting by the time he finished "The Jewish Rider" (1985), which is included in the exhibition.
Whether or not President Trump and his team can compartmentalize the inevitable House investigations by avoiding a "warlike posture" for the sake of cooperation in other areas will be a key determinant of the tenor of the next two years.
The Lee case, Mr. Olson said, shows the need for the intelligence agencies to compartmentalize information even more than they do, to make sure no one has access to a large number of the C.I.A.'s assets in a foreign country.
Despite knowing the backstory of Carol Danvers and understanding how much Captain Marvel means, especially for women and girls who have never seen themselves in a superhero movie, I think I was able to compartmentalize those feelings away from being a critic.
The more you take the time to compartmentalize all of your work tasks, the better you can set up which days of the week you can get those tasks done, and which days you could be in the office or work from home.
They will make assumptions about my life, because that is what the human brain does: we attempt to simplify and compartmentalize things so that they fit our pre-existing schemas of who is what, so we can feel "safe" or "superior" somehow.
"I completely compartmentalize [the different characteristics] to get the original concept of the joke or what I'm writing, and then inevitably, the other intersections flow into it, but there's like a dominant intersection that's rolling the piece or the jokes," she said.
While I'd still classify myself as a compartmentalizer (which is really just another way to compartmentalize, no?), it is here, in the world of pork and fruit, that I can admit some rules are made to be broken, and ingredients born to mingle.
One reason the fire swept through the open space beneath the roof is that there were no barriers — sometimes called firewalls — to compartmentalize the blaze until firefighters could arrive, said Jim Lygate, a visiting professor of fire investigation at University of Edinburgh.
But that has meant I've had to compartmentalize my temporarily generalized contempt for men so as to not go on some feminist rant on every first date I go on, which also means one person in particular has been bearing the brunt of it.
David Dennis Jr. observed for The Undefeated the ways black women were exploited during this rollout (Whitney Houston's bathroom photo and Kelis's allegations against Nas.) For black women in R&B, the industry seems to want to be able to compartmentalize how women should behave.
Prosecutors described them as calculating opportunists who tried to compartmentalize "double lives" while working regular shifts at the club, participating in decisions to hire and fire bartenders and dancers and frequently exchanging text messages about club business, even while they were at work in Manhattan.
During that time, relying on what she calls a "somewhat worrying ability to compartmentalize," she worked on the novel that served as her thesis, about the life of a woman with H.I.V. Ms. Clemmons will publish her first novel, "What We Lose," on July 11.
Whereas in 2010 and 2011 his form and results went into freefall after he lost the Australian Open finals to Roger Federer and Djokovic respectively, he now knows how to compartmentalize these disappointments so that he is able to switch focus to the next target more quickly.
I was able to compartmentalize and bring it to a whole different level and it was relatable to me because of the acting, being able to talk to the actors and know where they're coming from and to grow that aspect, to bring those experiences to life.
Members of Trump's orbit and the broader Republican world are almost unanimous on the things he needs to do to improve his standing: Show more discipline, find some way to compartmentalize the Russian probe, and do everything he can to advance big bills on Capitol Hill.
My now-husband was texting me instead of calling, and it reminded me of how I refused to call my then-boyfriend until I felt that I could compartmentalize what had happened, could somehow effectively lie to him by omitting, from my own memory bank, the infraction I'd committed.
In 2015, Stila Cosmetics founder Jeanine Lobell and therapist Jane Reardon came up with Rx Breakup, a "30-day, three-step program" that provides tools to help you compartmentalize your thoughts and feelings through analytical writing exercises, and aims to help you replace unhealthy coping mechanisms with positive change.
The moment when he's shown the blueprint of the ship and realizes what those cramped berths and shackles are for, then accepts the job anyway, might be the most damning statement TV had yet made about the white man's ability to compartmentalize revulsion when there was money to be made.
But then I underestimated that sometimes you need that, so it was good to compartmentalize that into Starting Line lyrics, because I have this place that acts like a garbage disposal and I got to get all the garbage thoughts out of the way by writing those songs and owning up to it.
"I&aposm close with someone who went through the CIA program and ended up having a lot of PTSD because in a situation where part of your job is you having to take a life, there are not a lot of people who can compartmentalize it, it takes over their life," Morano said.
But, to bring it back to where we started, I think the reason why I didn't really ... I was able to compartmentalize it, and able to just kind of move past it, and not think about it too much, not let it get in the way of my reporting, is that my parents did this.
I don't know if you truly can compartmentalize it all, or if that is even the right thing to do, but I do think that you can recognize that these protests are vitally important, now more than ever, and become increasingly frustrated that they constantly get misconstrued as divisive, while still enjoying the actual game.
Just as I cannot compartmentalize the various markers of my identity, I cannot value a movie, no matter how good or "important" it might be, over the dignity of a woman whose story should be seen as just as important, a woman who is no longer alive to speak for herself, or benefit from any measure of justice.
But the unique position that Schiller occupies in Trump's orbit could be seen in the RNC's careful effort last year to compartmentalize Schiller's relationship to the committee, even as it hired him just days after he left the White House, and paid him nearly a quarter of a million dollars in consulting fees over 15 months.
So while Kevin Spacey's presence in Baby Driver is something I'm personally able to compartmentalize outside of his personal history of shittiness — something that's easier for me to do with performers, who are usually tools used to express a filmmaker's vision, not their own — I would never, as a critic, try to convince another viewer it shouldn't bother them.
The WWII vets came home, many of them, somehow able to compartmentalize and simply head into making lives, but they had this huge, national, societal structure to return to, and they did it slowly—on ships, lumbering across an ocean, playing cards, soothing each other, sharing stories, and then parades and VFW hall meetings and a booming post-war economy.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the company only has a few limited ways to proceed with patient data: It could compartmentalize the PillPack business into its own unit with limited data-sharing with the rest of Amazon, or it could reorganize the entire Amazon business to become compliant with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), which would probably be more trouble than it's worth.
The new US sanctions are not formally tied to Iran's nuclear program in any way — they are for other activities that Iran has long been sanctioned for by the US. But it's hard to compartmentalize them diplomatically, and China's critical response is a reminder that Trump's shoot-first style could make it harder for the administration to persuade China to cooperate with new sanctions on Iran if Tehran restarts its nuclear program.

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