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"diffuse" Definitions
  1. spread over a wide area
  2. not clear or easy to understand; using a lot of words
"diffuse" Synonyms
dispersed scattered diffused spread-out unconcentrated broadcast catholic circulated diluted disseminated distributed expanded extended general prevalent propagated radiated separated spread spread out rambling verbose wordy long-winded prolix meandering circumlocutory discursive loose vague waffling windy circuitous digressive long-drawn-out maundering overlong pleonastic protracted wandering soft subtle low dim dimmed subdued faint mellow shaded tinted diminished glimmering dull glowing muted faded shimmering mild moderate pandemic widespread universal extensive global sweeping ubiquitous pervasive broad common omnipresent worldwide comprehensive rampant rife epidemic total unlimited unconnected disconnected disjointed choppy disordered disorderly disorganised(UK) disorganized(US) garbled haphazard jumbled muddled ununified aimless scrambled uncoordinated confused mixed up incoherent redundant unnecessary useless inessential dispensable disposable expendable needless unessential unneeded unwanted disused outmoded not required uncalled-for uncalled for needed like a hole in the head superfluous nonessential gratuitous flowery high-flown ornate florid rhetorical fancy grandiloquent baroque high-sounding magniloquent overwrought purple aureate bombastic elaborate euphuistic flamboyant highfalutin labored(US) laboured(UK) paltry sparse sporadic thin few straggling thinning thinly distributed few and far between thin on the ground in short supply low in numbers widely spaced wispy insufficient scanty scarce meagre(UK) exuberant luxuriant rich abundant lush plentiful copious profuse superabundant teeming prolific riotous abounding dense flourishing overflowing overgrown rank thick disperse scatter circulate distribute dispense disseminate propagate communicate impart transmit dispel dissipate promulgate send out spread around put about strew imbue suffuse infuse permeate pervade impregnate fill ingrain instil(UK) charge endue inoculate invest instill(US) engrain indue inject infix load leaven melt down melt dissolve liquefy liquesce liquify smelt thaw reduce render boil down thaw out fuse flux soften deliquesce run disintegrate unfreeze defrost bear tell disclose proclaim proliferate promote announce carry declare preach propagandise(UK) propagandize(US) diffract bend curve deflect divert sweep extend expand unfold balloon bourgeon burgeon escalate grow snowball sprawl stretch mushroom outspread swell sink in penetrate register be comprehended be understood enter be absorbed become clear be grasped be realized get through go in be taken in get across dawn make an impression strike home be perceived be communicated dilute water weaken cut irrigate thin out water down make thinner add water to adulterate mix attenuate doctor rarefy subtilize degrade taint diminish lessen temper decrease mitigate allay alleviate assuage palliate quell modify quieten disempower lenify tone down enlarge increase augment multiply amplify raise boost intensify accelerate rise magnify heighten mount compound issue supply allot assign allocate apportion deliver dispatch furnish administer afford appropriate bestow consign deal out endow More
"diffuse" Antonyms
concentrated abbreviated abridged brief compressed condensed confined limited restricted short narrow defined set determinate controlled predefined constrained fixed qualified lean succinct concise terse compact crisp pithy apposite compendious clear to the point laconic epigrammatic summary aphoristic curt thumbnail apothegmatic monosyllabic pertinent harsh intense sharp strong vivid burning full bright hard brilliant striking vibrant shining blazing dazzling glaring flashing scintillating gleaming abnormal exclusive extraordinary incomplete individual infrequent partial particular rare specific uncommon unusual assembled connected gathered together united little mini shortish short-lived short-term narrow-minded sectarian specialised(UK) specialized(US) technical bigoted illiberal incomprehensive parochial essential critical important vital crucial indispensable needed acute necessary required core quintessential mandatory compulsory significant requisite elementary paramount basic rudimentary concentrate collect gather hold keep hide receive take conceal accumulate retain cluster congregate assemble ingather maintain garner appear contain inhold take out deplete drain help unblock stop release aid open dislodge halt neglect uproot leave alone retract block stay coagulate solidify harden condense freeze stiffen thicken crystallize(US) indurate jell congeal gelatinize gel jellify jelly gelate crystallise(UK) separate confine limit internalise(UK) internalize(US) constrain control enclose inhibit restrict trap intern restrain hold back hold in keep back keep in check keep within the limits of not allow to go beyond withhold repress suppress check censor silence muffle burke cover gag stifle belie strangle ban blanket obscure absorb soak sponge imbibe blot blot up draw in soak up sponge up suck in take in assimilate consume devour digest incorporate ingest allow deny permit refrain refuse continue integrate marry resolve unmix put together meet convene crowd rendezvous converge convoke huddle swarm flock group mob herd mass throng rally combine decolorize emit discharge issue output outsend expend emanate eject effuse exude radiate expel excrete leak strengthen enrich fortify richen aggravate develop enlarge expand extend grow increase raise intensify reduce decrease diminish lessen abate minimise(UK) minimize(US) ease dwindle cut drop lighten lower mitigate attenuate slacken weaken decrement extenuate trim

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Rather, banks tend to raise additional equity from diffuse shareholders or from funds with diffuse investors.
In civilian terms, that means he wants to diffuse bombs.
Instead of centralisation, they advocated diffuse power, competition and spontaneity.
They did the best they could to diffuse the situation.
The world of campaign finance, however, has become more diffuse.
At Monday's hearing, Mr. Draghi sought to diffuse the dispute.
"They just seem complicated and too emotionally diffuse," he said.
"International trade creates diffuse benefits and concentrated costs," he added.
The idea behind Scorsese's "Rolling Thunder Revue" feels equally diffuse.
Authority has become something diffuse and flammable, like spray paint.
That is the diffuse and confusing peculiarity of our exile.
It's also bizarrely diffuse, but it's tempting to overlook that.
The walls get painted with diffuse daylight throughout the day.
Radtke's poetic language becomes diffuse and begins to resemble platitudes.
Artful luxury became broader as a category, and more diffuse.
A diffuse, melodic fog of birdsong hung over the scene.
It is harder to shame diffuse behaviour than individual firms.
Having another person present also helps diffuse the energy somewhat.
But here's another reason: The tax bill creates diffuse but hard-to-trace costs alongside few but concentrated benefits; Obamacare repeal would have created concentrated easy-to-trace costs alongside few but diffuse benefits.
Zuckerberg is no stranger to trying to diffuse the company's problems.
"Mosques do the opposite of terrorism: They diffuse peace and dialogue."
We further diffuse power out to America's unusually powerful judicial branch.
"The X-Men" is a big, diffuse group that changes often.
Dragonfly 44 is an incredibly large but diffuse and dim galaxy.
The move could also diffuse a fight with the Brady Campaign.
As for this picture, it's never boring but a trifle diffuse.
The explanation, researchers said, was that atherosclerosis is a diffuse disease.
The guest list is diffuse and inclusive, famous, infamous and unknown.
Here the effect is more diffuse, and something intangible goes missing.
The beneficiaries of trade are vastly more numerous, yet also diffuse.
It can also diffuse for seven continuous hours with automatic shut off.
In a statement, Sandmann said he hoped only to diffuse the situation.
The pictures they produce are characterized by diffuse boundaries between different objects.
Moodo relies on fans to activate its beads to diffuse a smell.
"We'll try to do what we can to diffuse tensions," she said.
There was no real standard of care for IDH1-mutant diffuse gliomas.
The more spread out the tail, the more diffuse the comet becomes.
A star is born inside a diffuse nebula called a molecular cloud.
All this flows from the diffuse nature of the pre-referendum debate.
But even then, she needs some liquid help to diffuse the tension.
To diffuse the risks, the government has to phase out its guarantees.
And, of course, you can set it to diffuse your favorite scent.
Mark Ronson seemed to really diffuse anything that would've made DAP overwhelmed.
In fact, A$AP tried to diffuse the situation, to no avail.
Unlike male-pattern baldness, female-pattern baldness tends to be more diffuse.
WG: It is unlikely Zuma will be able to diffuse this crisis.
All are "queer," but that term, more than ever, seems impossibly diffuse.
You can use the divider by a window to diffuse strong sunlight.
Afterward, you can air dry or diffuse curls, depending on your preference.
"There is no more diffuse urban legend than this one," he said.
"It's a global A.I. revolution; it's one that's very diffuse," he said.
If a reactor leaks, the heat can slowly diffuse into the pool.
They were the individual that could diffuse a tense and confusing situation.
But from this point the play becomes diffuse, a quilt of underdeveloped subplots.
A divided Congress could help diffuse the current trade disputes with other countries.
Van Dokkum has characterized other ultra-diffuse galaxies with the Dragonfly Telephoto Array.
Tordil also reportedly shot a male bystander who tried to diffuse the situation.
In private, the brothers say, they often diffuse any tension with a joke.
He has done so by mobilising anti-fujimorismo, a diffuse but powerful sentiment.
Trump has used Twitter effectively to diffuse his racist messages throughout American society.
DIPGs, or diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas, are, to put it mildly, not great.
"As large as it is, it's still very thin and diffuse," Seibert said.
Gypsy keeps thrusting Jean into situations designed to deflect and diffuse our interest.
Translation: Offering more money could be an easier way to diffuse these matters.
Debord defines two primary forms of the spectacle — the concentrated and the diffuse.
In The Secret Commonwealth, this struggle grows both more intense and more diffuse.
Try not to diffuse the tension with humor or give unsolicited advice either.
With the alt-right, humor might be its most diffuse yet noxious offering.
Dramatic traction suffers, probably as a result of the many, and diffuse, vignettes.
The benefits of cutting carbon are diffuse — they go mostly to unborn generations.
The diffuse nature of party membership has long been of note to scholars.
The consequences of his assault on environmental protections have been serious but diffuse.
Even with underscoring, though, tedium can descend on a play that's too diffuse.
A large, diffuse and unyielding field of candidates is helping Bernie Sanders dominate.
But in private, Amazon made a more concerted push to diffuse those concerns.
Derivatives and other products once meant to diffuse risk had proven themselves profitable.
Here are 5 powerfully simple ways to diffuse a fight with your partner.
The root's briny flavor was diffuse, like a tint of rose in sunglasses.
Prosecutorial power has always been diffuse in this country, and that's by design.
It can also be used to diffuse essential oils for a little aromatherapy.
We want to be the yep department and diffuse some of the anger.
My anger, after all, has far more diffuse a target than one sticker.
He tried to diffuse the tension through a statement he made on Facebook.
Today, the far-right is diffuse, comprised of individuals who self-radicalize online.
The document also lists metabolic acidosis, intra-abdominal hemorrhage and diffuse atherosclerotic vascular disease.
Use a clean finger to buff any harsh edges and diffuse the color more.
Each has a pattern of cells, or divots that are designed to diffuse sound.
It's not surprising that an organization as diffuse as al Qaeda would have rules.
"Most matter in the universe is diffuse, hot, and outside of galaxies," Ravi said.
It also includes a diffuse network of those who comment on and share news.
Trump did not help diffuse tensions once he began talking to a receptive audience.
Such conversations build children's media literacy and help diffuse the scariness of a story.
It also let the drug diffuse out steadily over the course of 14 days.
Good-government parties depend on the diffuse hopes of citizens for a better country.
"If you diffuse, don't let the dryer touch your hair," she's told us before.
They cluster along coasts, diffuse across the open ocean, and sluice down inland rivers.
Step 3: Using a smudger brush, diffuse the liner by lightly buffing and blending.
Jellyfish don't have brains, just a diffuse webbing of cells called a 'nerve net.
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma is the most common form of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
The diffuse spectacle of modern capitalism propagates itself by exploiting the spectator's lingering dissatisfaction.
" Trade helps society as a whole, Buffett said, but its benefits are "very diffuse.
He could, said his Times obituary, be "so unapproachable as to diffuse a frost".
I think in his mind he got caught so he's trying to diffuse it.
The symptoms can vary from person to person—diffuse pain, primarily, but also depression.
Is that the way he was trained, to escalate, not diffuse, a tense situation?
But Mr. Laris Cohen's work, deliberate even when it may seem diffuse, rewards patience.
But the indiscriminate piling on of do-or-die stakes serves to diffuse concern.
More often, it is blown in from abroad, pushed by a diffuse global scene.
That speaks to a broader problem with online extremism -- "it's really diffuse," he said.
Hadid is rightfully being called a hero for stepping in to diffuse the situation.
Today's pitched mood of political crisis stems from more diffuse sources of cultural change.
A good example is patients suffering from vague diffuse pains with no discernible cause.
It is classified as an ultra-diffuse galaxy, a kind first recognized in 2015.
Berio departs from Shakespeare in sometimes drastic ways, resulting in a more diffuse plot.
She was eager to return home, and her pale face radiated a diffuse hope.
Over space and time, chemicals either transform into one another or spread out (diffuse).
That's particularly true of climate change, since the effects are both diffuse and long term.
The breaking up is more diffuse, though breakup isn't even the right word for it.
Rocky tried to diffuse the situation but eventually snapped and now has hell to pay.
The diffuse light of a cloudy sky indicates a city that is preparing for winter.
Such a panel would help harvest diffuse light in places where conditions are often cloudy.
This is a probability that is hard to grasp—it seems both obvious and diffuse.
Gas giants, like Jupiter, have lighter and more diffuse atmospheres that aren't conducive to habitability.
The boyfriend reportedly didn't want her arrested, but rather for police to diffuse the situation.
To date, those ideas have been diffuse, lacking a real coalition or a standard-bearer.
"In climate change there's a lot of diffuse actors," said the University of Calgary's Olszynski.
The most common are green (to stamp out redness) and rust (to diffuse undereye circles).
The victim appeared to be trying to diffuse the situation when the cast guy struck.
As its name suggests, the integrated spectacle is a combination of diffuse and concentrated elements.
Jenner slipped into more comfortable generalizations to diffuse the focus from her on The View.
The diffuse layers of responsibility make it hard to police or litigate the parties involved.
But the preponderance of evidence downstairs is so diffuse that no logical narrative is possible.
Its workforce was geographically diffuse; workers had inconsistent income, no benefits, and little job security.
And it could diffuse some of the accusatory polarized atmosphere that's choking us all today.
"This is the water stewardship strategy we are trying to diffuse worldwide," Mr. Egger said.
Daunno's Curly, however, is amiable but diffuse, his affections and his sense of humor unclear.
Conflict has changed, indeed, only to become more diffuse, fragmented, and intricate — not less dreadful.
I believed that by remaining motionless and calm, I was helping to diffuse the situation.
When they do, leadership expert Tiffany Dufu has a strategy to diffuse the situation: humor.
But string theory flourishes in this milieu, positing extra spatial dimensions that diffuse the energy.
So its policy reversal now looks intended to diffuse regulatory scrutiny around potential antitrust concerns.
AI will soon diffuse, they say, and produce a second wave of productivity from computerization.
For most of us, the danger of this unfolding disaster is still invisible and diffuse.
But as production chains become more diffuse, they also become more fragile and less transparent.
The drug trade is diffuse and can span thousands of miles from producer to consumer.
Rosenstein came up with what appeared to be an adroit compromise to diffuse the situation.
Back at his home office, Left tried to work, but the atmosphere was lazy, diffuse.
Angela described a set of diffuse symptoms—fatigue, muscle aches, cognitive impairment—that defied diagnosis.
That likely will diffuse some of the fireworks that could have come from his hearing.
Sometimes I grab a shorter fluffy brush to diffuse matte shadows across the entire lid.
McConnell, who appeared relieved by Roberts's efforts to diffuse the tensions, thanked the chief justice.
By contrast, the climate benefits of those policies are diffuse, spanning over decades and continents.
That may go on for a while, since grief is diffuse and hard to predict.
"In an effort to diffuse the situation, Legend wrote, "I&aposm working on a solution.
Accelerationism is a diffuse idea, and it's best to think of its influence as such.
Some of these plans need to reflect that power is more diffuse than it was.
Some of these plans need to reflect that power is more diffuse than it was.
Further analysis revealed something even more surprising: an older, diffuse red inner ring around the core.
The second attendant was apparently sent to diffuse anymore disputes, or get Liu off the plane.
Most of the time, that DNA looks like a tangled ball of yarn—diffuse, disordered, chaotic.
And while we are at it, it wouldn't hurt to diffuse our anger over political differences.
Hayek set out to demonstrate that, to be safe, economic and political power must be diffuse.
Then, diffuse sections of hair with a blow dryer and diffuser until everything is completely dry.
Just use a nice, soft, cream bronzer that you're able to blend in and diffuse it.  
So if you warm the surface up to room temoperature then the atoms start to diffuse.
The pot's three layers of enamel supposedly create a diffuse heat that cooks ingredients more gently.
They seem to be a lingua franca of relief, an agreed-upon way to diffuse tension.
The diffuse spectacle, which relies on a rich abundance of commodities, is typified by wealthy democracies.
Edmondson claims he was trying to diffuse the situation when Green punched him in the jaw.
While the problem of fake reviews is diffuse, some product categories are more infected than others.
Leave only a single dim light to diffuse, as if barely there — maybe a flickering candle.
Cancer, in Paget's time, was thought to diffuse from its primary site like a malignant inkblot.
Levin argues that the Internet did not cause this shift but embodies today's individualistic, diffuse society.
Firms can produce flawed medicines in one country and find channels to diffuse them into another.
Senate GOP leaders, seeking to diffuse the situation, said they would gauge support for the legislation.
When the woman started to cry, her husband reportedly intervened and attempted to diffuse the situation.
Plus, you should avoid trying to diffuse the tension with humor or hand out unsolicited advice.
But the movie-length treatment exposes the limitations of the actors, and the storytelling becomes diffuse.
Even when they grasped for solid answers, their desire vaporized into a diffuse cloud of uncertainty.
McBride handled the confrontation coolly, ignoring the protesters while her coworker attempted to diffuse the situation.
Largely organized over social media, the movement is as diffuse as it is distrustful of authority.
But Rosenstein came up with what appeared to be an adroit compromise to diffuse the situation.
As a performance, it was immersive and diffuse — sometimes it was thunder, sometimes it was mist.
"The lake is a perfect mirror, but our circle is rough and diffuse," Mr. Aranda said.
Innisfil's political leaders have long struggled with how to provide public transportation for a diffuse population.
In addition to a geographically diffuse work force, high turnover among drivers makes organizing a challenge.
Mr. Rybczyk had diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, the most common type of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
"A lot of times, you can diffuse it by letting them talk it through," Henske said.
The diffuse activity reflects the state of the movement and its evolution over the past year.
Over all, the music is crucial, by turns pensive and fidgety, solemnly harmonic and skittishly diffuse.
It seems Katt is trying to diffuse the situation, but the kid orders him to stand.
When everything is, or may be, a form of "election hacking," the techniques appear worrisomely diffuse.
Earth-like planets are rocky, whereas Jupiter-like gaseous giants have a mass that's more diffuse.
NGC1052-DF2 shows that these strange, ultra-diffuse galaxies have a whole lot more to teach astronomers.
But now the machinery has figured out a quieter, diffuse way of making it a gradual process?
Unlike focused mode, diffuse thinking doesn't happen in just one part of the brain — but all over.
Those compounds have unique patterns that affect starlight, allowing astronomers to identify them as diffuse interstellar bands.
It was extremely difficult on me and you did nothing to diffuse it at brunch as usual.
Its application of its own rules are diffuse, and often only followed through on after public outrage.
Sanders has since campaigned multiple times with her there in order to diffuse some of that disappointment.
Single women, I'm sorry, all women, take it upon themselves to diffuse a situation that needs mellowing.
All put together, it sure seems like the US and Iran won't diffuse the situation anytime soon.
A plethora of bystanders also tried to diffuse the situation before park police arrived on the scene.
The newborn ions then diffuse away from the surface and into the main body of the water.
It's a sprawling film, but even at its most diffuse, it's guaranteed to stick in the memory.
So, I don't know, a lot of this stuff, it's very diffuse harms and very tangible benefits.
This diffuse, episodic narrative structure strips Claudio of much agency and gives him a certain moral ambiguity.
Several other people were injured, and police fired tear gas in an attempt to diffuse the clashes.
Certain metallic atoms, like silver and copper, diffuse through certain dielectric materials in a very similar way.
Stuff like breast implants or the weird plastic pill—their meanings are so diffuse or interpretable anyway.
Fares are perhaps 3-5% higher than they would be if ownership of airlines were truly diffuse.
"There is resistance from conservative forces, but to date it has been diffuse and disorganized," he added.
The Framers favored a single executive because they feared a plural executive would diffuse responsibility and accountability.
Diffuse pungent orchestral harmonies, with pitches that split and chords that slide, cushion the tender vocal writing.
But if you like beautifully acted, occasionally diffuse, immersive stories with complicated characters, this is your moment.
But without a central figure or narrative to drive the history, this section ends up feeling diffuse.
Signaling molecules called morphogens then diffuse through the embryonic tissues, eventually defining the formation of body parts.
As refugees streamed into Europe, those diffuse sentiments for a vanishing past have found easily identifiable targets.
Images of posters and magazine covers, as well as the rhythmic beat of techno music diffuse nostalgia.
The museum show's clearly flowing narrative is complemented by a more diffuse, nonlinear presentation at Saarinen House.
Political experts caution, however, that there are other variables at play that might help diffuse this impact.
Instead of maintaining a sharp boundary between bead and vacuum, the bead's outline becomes cloudy and diffuse.
Messy, diffuse and ever-expanding, it's like a hippie prayer circle where every congregant gets a turn.
The path ahead has been unclear in part because the movement is diffuse, a grass-roots chorus.
Various chronic or inflammatory disorders, autoimmune diseases or chronic infections may also cause diffuse telogen hair loss.
The tweet was quickly deleted and Morey sent a follow-up tweet attempting to diffuse the situation.
Johnson died ten years before the recording era began, and by then his influence had grown diffuse.
The ancient collision would explain why Jupiter's core is less dense and more diffuse than scientists expected.
The diffuse target base makes it much harder to stop than an attack on a single source.
Between them, Mr. Schnabel's vibrant "Hope," from 1982, conjures a diffuse existential unease grounded in European motifs.
The next morning, the woman's husband arrived at the hospital, enveloped in the same diffuse, blanching rash.
"That might help at least somewhat diffuse respective concerns in Eastern Europe and in Washington," Nickel added.
The Trump ideal point in the chart above should really look like a very diffuse probability cloud.
That anticipation gives you the chance to clench your teeth and diffuse the energy of the blow.
JC: Paint can do what it wants to do, and the references can be multiple and diffuse.
Kemp, typically for a 2018 Republican, talks exclusively about diffuse threats to the white Christian cultural order.
In a strange effort to diffuse the situation, the white man she was with started yelling at me.
Ultra-diffuse galaxy NGC1052-DF2 Image: Pieter van Dokkum/Ryan F. MandelbaumStrong skepticism should always accompany strong claims.
Devin was diagnosed with diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma, a very aggressive brain cancer with no cure, in January.
The National Weather Service doesn't name winter storms, in part because they can be so widespread and diffuse.
That's where experts come in to help companies and public figures get ahead of and diffuse difficult situations.
New products diffuse more quickly or more slowly depending on whether average incomes rise rapidly or more moderately.
Its operations also have become more diffuse in recent years, with affiliates in different countries operating somewhat independently.
Because it's still cold in New York City, I'll diffuse with medium heat before I leave the house.
Managers are taught about maternal bias and trained to "diffuse" the anxiety employees likely feel when discussing leave.
"Quickly changes subject to distract/diffuse with knowledge she's dating someone else," he wrote alongside the text chain.
I've even found in my personal use of [Microsoft Teams] — they're a great way to diffuse potential tension.
I have developed some affection for the enterprise, which is much more diffuse than other New York fairs.
But because it is so big and diffuse with expanding gas on the outside, its light is faint.
Google almost quadrupled in value in the year after floating, which bought tech a lot of diffuse goodwill.
" Carballo, the complaint states, instructed Lee to roll onto his back "in an attempt to diffuse the situation.
Cuoco says she urged him to stick around to diffuse the tension so she wouldn't burst into tears.
He's there to diffuse (or heighten) the sexual tension between our love interests David (Hugh Grant) and Natalie.
It's a beautiful record that can function as a concentration aid, but its charms are diffuse by design.
It's a diffuse concept that has not received much serious consideration, save for a few academics and historians.
In other words, the future of silhouette is going to be a lot more diffuse than the past.
People felt exhausted by the continuous purges, rallies and criticism sessions and conducted a diffuse revolution from below.
After the game, DeCastro received praise from viewers and even Garrett himself for helping to diffuse the situation.
Only by addressing the problems, not ignoring them, can we diffuse the growing tension that fueled Trump's rise.
Approaching cooperation from the bottom up makes for diffuse and frustratingly slow progress, but it makes for progress.
Saudi officials say the threat now posed by the Islamic State is more diffuse and difficult to detect.
When it comes to reducing CO222 emissions, the chain between cause and effect is frustratingly long and diffuse.
Governance in India suffers from the country's sheer size and the fact that power here is highly diffuse.
She will attempt to exploit the same diffuse anger, resentment and anxiety that produced Brexit and President Trump.
" He added, "The diffuse nature of power means that it is easy to pass on responsibility to others.
It looks like Jake was able to diffuse the situation, as him and Julia are seen walking away.
Mustachifier, available on Bed Bath & Beyond and Amazon, $9.99Few things diffuse tears and panic for babies like pacifiers.
Pay special attention to how they diffuse complex situations and the words they use to explain complicated ideas.
Morey did follow up his deleted tweets with some more remarks in an attempt to diffuse the situation.
Seven-year-old Emma Mertens has DIPG, or Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma, a rare form of brain cancer.
Instead, innovations in health care diffuse unevenly across geographic regions — not unlike the spread of a contagious disease.
"Both sides should try to diffuse misunderstandings by meeting face-to-face," Moon said at the press conference.
And think about that for a moment—the police are called in to diffuse these very fraught situations.
Dr Atala and his colleagues therefore print minute channels through their structures, to let nutrients and oxygen diffuse in.
Start just above the inner corner of your eye, swipe it upwards, then diffuse the color into the crease.
But harassment can come in diffuse form—atomized comments here and there that add up to a hostile atmosphere.
Meanwhile, WIRED looked at a controversial new program that is working to diffuse extremism and reform American ISIS recruits.
" Partee said that he tried to diffuse the situation due to the "aggression, the anger, and just being outnumbered.
This lopsided number contains a hopeful sign: a concentrated problem is easier to tackle than one that is diffuse.
Taken together, these operations point to a diffuse and growing network of influence in Europe and the United States.
Qatar also used its contacts with Tehran to diffuse tensions after the United States killed Iranian General Qassem Soleimani.
In Haddish's new interview with The New York Times, the actress revealed she uses humor to diffuse uncomfortable situations.
The data is actually a by-product of Intergral scanning diffuse cosmic X-ray background from supermassive black holes.
Despite 8-10 security members and Rams personnel stepping in to diffuse the situation, Peters couldn't let it go.
More recently, Pence sought to diffuse speculation, fanned by Trump, that the election would be illegally stolen from Republicans.
Sandoval uses transparent materials that diffuse light and cast multi-layered shadows, but the artist goes further than that.
Dark matter, if it exists, is extremely diffuse and it will have no discernible effect on the solar system.
So they can see it for real because it's clear that even their knowledge is a little bit diffuse.
Through a new political advocacy group, GOPAC, Gingrich and his allies worked to diffuse these tactics across the party.
But it would help diffuse the cycle of retaliation and escalation that's built up over the last 40 years.
If you find the lowest setting to be still too bright, you can diffuse it with the included filter.
"It's a matter of diffuse benefits and concentrated costs, but our political system hasn't addressed those costs," he said.
The kickoff times were too diffuse; the distances too great; work and sleep and time got in the way.
The room is filled with diffuse northern light from the handmade clerestory windows installed in the vaulted vertical space.
Its promise to diffuse control — at some point in the future — relies on technology that is not yet developed.
Shirkey decided to focus on gas pump warning labels precisely because the responsibility for climate change is so diffuse.
One last thing: If The Narrow Door's mood is a long, diffuse friendship, then what's lurking, subterranean, is catastrophe.
The sound was thin, murky and diffuse, like a cloudy broth; the brasses were inelegant even when not flubbing.
Linked by a diffuse network of shared friends and land, they would be impossible to locate without insider knowledge.
Their diffuse allover fields recall Jackson Pollock's freehand drip paintings but are made with brush, sponge and palette knife.
The rigidity of the system and the difficulty of changing it is an advantage meant to keep power diffuse.
Some of these mysteries are agreeable because they provoke questions that help give shape to an otherwise diffuse movie.
Its outline, for example, won't look well-defined most of the time and will resemble a diffuse, sprawling cloud.
The result can feel diffuse, and her attempts to pivot back to her central topic are often slightly abrupt.
Detail, story, selection are traits that Drndic grew to disdain as her work grew ever more demanding and diffuse.
The diffuse nature of the transportation system occasionally causes sniping among agencies, which was precisely what happened last week.
Thirty years later, porn is more pervasive than ever, but it's also more diffuse—and so are the debates.
Its meaning had become too diffuse, they argued, covering everything from physical assault to private thoughts to government policies.
Without words, Aged has to lean solely on his melodies, the emotional effect of which is diffuse and complicated.
From there, Mike's career snaked through rap's underground, which by the mid-aughts had become diffuse and economically depressed.
Not only does this show the diversity of these diffuse objects, but it actually strengthens the case for dark matter.
The movement appears to be taking on a diffuse, leaderless structure, similar to Occupy Wall Street and Black Lives Matter.
After doing some research, I began to wonder: If I diffuse lavender while I sleep, will that make a difference?
Once the device is implanted beneath the skin, the drug begins to diffuse across the membranes into the patient's body.
It also studied the origin of Saturn's diffuse outer E ring, which seemed to come from the planet's moon, Enceladus.
Devin Suau was given between eight months and two years to live, after being diagnosed with diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma.
But as the war has dragged on, growing more diffuse and complex, many international monitoring groups have essentially stopped counting.
Mesh networks reconfigure the typical hub-and-spoke model of the internet into a more diffuse method of internet access.
It's too soon to be exact about a movement so diffuse and containing so many factions, some disputing the label.
Dish has talked about building a wireless network for years but has always wanted a partner to diffuse the cost.
She weakened the concentration of these prey odors to determine how diffuse an odor a shark could still pick up.
I try to diffuse the situation by telling them we're shooting a music video for a German artist—no chance.
This time the transition is likely to be faster, as technologies diffuse more quickly than they did 200 years ago.
An ancient collision, the researchers suggest, would explain why Jupiter's core is less dense and more diffuse than scientists expected.
Mr. Neenan's most compelling work has been to pop music; it seems that his response to classical scores is diffuse.
Intervening doesn't necessarily mean physically stopping something or resulting in violence, there are plenty of ways to diffuse a situation.
Walsh: When you think about psychedelics, their effects are largely on the serotonergic system, whereas cannabis' effects are very diffuse.
These effects, although disastrous, are diffuse and tend to lag, meaning they do not resonate well with hyper-empathic types.
That's why the blobs are more diffuse when experts are compared with each other than when they're compared with CellarTracker.
In the West that power is still decentralized, diffuse, divided and polarized, and therefore likely to be limited and checked.
In all these cases there is regression in cognitive organization to a less specific, more diffuse and hierarchically disorganized state.
They had one of three diseases: diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, primary mediastinal B-cell lymphoma or transformed follicular lymphoma.
While still capturing Curry's brusque impatience, the album's second half is more diffuse, with little skits and lighter pop beats.
What they don't get is the more diffuse, anti-rational, emotion-driven energies that animate large parts of the electorate.
After years at Bryant Park and Lincoln Center, Fashion Week has become diffuse, held at various sites throughout the city.
In order to diffuse holiday worries, some people take to social media to offer their expertise in Thanksgiving-related quandaries.
Another portrait of a 17th-century scientist, this piece is more diffuse than "Galileo," perhaps better classed as an oratorio.
You twisted it and the space-age pine gel inside would diffuse its scent throughout the shitter, and NOT delicately.
This revenue model would spread costs among all parts of our economy and diffuse the impact on any one sector.
Banking regulation, for instance, intensely affects the people who don't like it — bankers — while having diffuse benefits across the citizenry.
Several weeks later, after the Republican health care bill's failure in the House, the national focus has become more diffuse.
If anything, the feminism of today seems more diffuse, varied, and subject to interpretation (or co-optation) than ever before.
How will you diffuse the drama over the Dana Schutz show at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston, Virgo?
In particular, he characterized the bacon comment as his attempt to lighten the mood and diffuse divisiveness around same-sex marriage.
Before the kids have a meltdown on the turnpike, get their favorite mobile device in their hands to diffuse the situation.
Earlier this year, Adalynn Joy Sooter died 19 months after she was diagnosed with diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma in November 2016.
Ultra-diffuse galaxy NGC1052-DF2 (Image: Pieter van Dokkum)From what scientists have gathered, galaxies are nearly synonymous with dark matter.
"These ultra-diffuse galaxies have a huge variety of properties," study lead author Pieter van Dokkum from Yale University told Gizmodo.
And individuals and diffuse coalitions are increasingly able to traffic in military technology, digital viruses, and other dangerous, potentially lethal tools.
Indeed, it is so concerned that it has ignored the first Hong Kong lesson, by developing a diffuse and unrealistic agenda.
When it reappeared into pre-dawn skies last week, it has taken on a beautiful green hue with a diffuse coma.
That most likely means its quinones, although still involved in receiving electrons, are mobile and able to diffuse through the membrane.
Organized groups oppose many of those changes and, in our political system, organized interests generally wield more power than diffuse interests.
Not being attached to a particular trip or a particular set of things also helps diffuse a lot of that stress.
Spicer did apologize, and tried to diffuse by saying the info was already out there, and that he wasn't giving analysis.
It was an attempt to diffuse the obvious uncomfortable tension in the room (because CANCER), and to keep me hanging on.
Astronomers have known for some time that our galaxy is nestled inside a halo of diffuse, star-forming material called plasma.
"If you diffuse your hair properly, all of the oils and emollients in the cream are going to shine," she notes.
In December, Braylynn, now 5, was diagnosed with a Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG) tumor, a deadly form of brain cancer.
The happy-go-lucky pup has diffuse pyogranulomatous inflammation, an autoimmune disease, which started attacking her body – starting with her paw.
How do you battle a group with a diffuse network that can convert basic tools like cars into weapons of terror?
When Californians voted to legalize recreational weed, the state government saw an opening to reign in this diffuse, largely unregulated market.
But astrocytomas are diffuse, spreading their lacy filaments throughout the supporting and insulating tissues of the brain, and they grow back.
That sprawling, diffuse community isn't united by much, but in every corner its members have adopted the idea as their own.
Consumers and companies cannot rapidly change their routines, which means that innovations can take generations to diffuse into the real world.
The next big problem for single-payer is that it rationalizes, concentrates, and clarifies an irrational, diffuse, and hidden financing system.
It has a more diffuse, and more unusual focus on the community around those heroes, that works in fits and starts.
But over the course of their eastward trip, it became clear that the intent of the movement's supporters was more diffuse.
Following a North Korean missile launch Monday, Trump said China is "trying hard" to help diffuse tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
There are many situations where properly managed bug bounty programs will diffuse situations that otherwise could have gotten out of hand.
As trust has declined, so has the ability of HR to diffuse complicated workplace situations without resorting to its legal toolset.
That's my tip for women with fine curls: don't fully diffuse your curls because the curls will lose their natural texture.
One example he suggested was replacing men and women who diffuse bombs and other dangerous explosives with an AI-powered robot.
As it cycles through the highs and lows of Fiorello's life, the book becomes diffuse, and crucial relationships are left undeveloped.
Instead, the disaster was more diffuse, permeating nearly every aspect of Trump's presidency, but nonetheless never quite reaching an inflection point.
She says "Let's figure this out" is a team-building, yet confident, statement that helps to diffuse tension and open conversations.
A move toward lower rates could diffuse some of Trump's anger and Wall Street's anxiety, soothing concerns ahead of the election.
The drugs would then diffuse through a membrane into the inner ear—the same technique is used to treat ear infections.
The cases highlight just how hard it is to convict those involved in complex corporate decisions where there is diffuse responsibility.
This is part of what muddies the politics of environmental regulation: Costs are specific and concentrated; benefits are uncertain and diffuse.
U.S. government assessments judge ISIS to be "operational" in 18 countries, meaning the threat has become more geographically diffuse and localized.
He needs remedial training in how to de-escalate and diffuse a situation and use his head instead of bully tactics.
They found that the eruptions reduced the amount of direct sunlight hitting the earth but increased the amount of diffuse light.
No administration winds up reaping credit for the dozens of potentially troubling situations they manage to diffuse without normal people noticing.
If tech becomes sort of diffuse and in everything, and everything is technology, does that make what you're covering less interesting?
But they fear that large, diffuse candidate fields in some districts could result in two Republicans qualifying for the November ballot.
Hossein Rahimi, who heads Tehran's police, told local media that his officers "shot tear gas in some areas" to diffuse protests.
American policies have contributed to metastasizing Al Qaeda into a diffuse global movement and intensified radical militancy in the Muslim world.
And if your husband's emotional MO is to deflect/diffuse/muddy, then the post-marital silence will be more powerful still.
By listening to others and helping to mediate disputes, collaborative types are able to diffuse problems and encourage better working practices.
It upends diplomacy that various players are trying to engage upon to calm down the situation and to diffuse the situation.
Renewables are inherently diffuse and uncontrollable in energy content and power density, while fossil fuels are highly concentrated, reliable and versatile.
But going broad also has made J.Crew's identity more diffuse: It looks more like every other clothing company on the market.
Yeah, I think it's one of the big areas where it allows you to extract signal from this very diffuse data set.
But the border trade is too fluid and diffuse to halt the determined Mr Kim, who cares nothing for his people's hardship.
The opposition -- diffuse and decentralized -- will go to ground, revert to a nagging insurgency and retain some capacity to harass the regime.
A diffuse glow fills the sky and is brightest in the middle of the map, along the central plane of our galaxy.
"The diffuse ISM was historically considered too harsh and tenuous an environment for appreciable abundances of large molecules to occur," Cordiner said.
Team owners versus the general public is a one-sided fight, a classic example of concentrated gain taking precedence over diffuse pain.
"I believed that by remaining motionless and calm, I was helping to diffuse the situation," Sandmann said of his interaction with Phillips.
Meanwhile, in the US and Western Europe, EBV-related gastric (stomach) cancers, diffuse large B-cell lymphomas, and PTLD are more prevalent.
That said, it is extremely difficult to organize a strike among a group as disparate and diffuse as Uber and Lyft drivers.
To achieve a more diffuse effect, apply and let dry before gently blurring any obvious lines or excess pigment with your finger.
The right panel shows a bi-color index map that reveals both the outer ring (blue) and diffuse inner ring (light green).
Now, Mark's been making that point that ... It's sort of like a leftist point to try to diffuse criticism from the left.
But some members of the opposition have refused to participate in the talks, accusing the government of using them to diffuse protests.
But surely, it's a good thing that a shred of scientific knowledge has finally managed to diffuse into our future leader's head?
Why it matters: This is a big, durable field of candidates with staying power — promising a long, diffuse scramble to define liberalism.
Kymriah is also approved for adults with high grade B-cell lymphoma and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma arising from follicular lymphoma.
What might otherwise have been a diffuse backlash at the Games now seems to be consolidating around Fora Temer—Out With Temer.
It is impossible to know how exactly the tragedy in Dallas will impact these wider, more diffuse conversations about policing and punishment.
He emphasized that the two sides remained in close discussions, and expressed confidence that both sides had enough wisdom to diffuse tensions.
The device, made from silicone rubber, can operate even when there is diffuse light, which means it will work under cloudy skies.
One concern is that there will be fierce competition among several wannabe financial centres, leading to a diffuse and inefficient financial system.
In the past decade, though, the country chart has decelerated, as hits make slow progress through a big but diffuse musical marketplace.
Because that green light is diffuse, it can then be funneled to a small receiver that converts the light back to data.
Here was a once-in-a-70-year opportunity to diffuse this longstanding conflict; optimism was on the rise in many circles.
Though it's packaged as a kind of literary thriller, the narrative spreads outward in many directions, becoming ever more diffuse and irresolvable.
Regardless of her wants, you can still reach out to diffuse the awkward tension that's stopped you from hanging with your pals.
The demonstrated breakthroughs of AI technologies are not yet affecting much of the economy, but they portend bigger implications as they diffuse.
We laugh because we think it's the best way to diffuse an awkward situation — or to maneuver out of a dangerous one.
These are all very moving and insightful works, but the other pieces in the room make the exhibition feel diffuse, almost rambling.
" Ms. Halkin added, "There wasn't social media to diffuse it, but people have always wanted to illustrate and to showcase their lives.
"Solar energy is abundantly available but is too diffuse to be really useful to carry out chemistry," Noël said in an email.
The delayed result, a form of diffuse hair loss called telogen effluvium, was causing her hair to fall out in frightening clumps.
Next, I&aposll throw my hair up into a terrycloth towel (aka "plopping") so it&aposs not soaking wet when I diffuse.
There aren't a ton of neutrals, but there are enough matte colors to diffuse the glimmers and metallics so they're more wearable.
Such a move could diffuse the issue, which will take place the same week Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman visits Washington.
The result is a mistaken attraction toward policies with benefits that are immediate and obvious verses those that are delayed and diffuse.
Despite the diffuse nature of these pro-democracy protests, knowing the pressure points of this network may enable China to collapse it.
This means that less pressure is available to let these molecules diffuse into our vascular systems—basically, it gets harder to breathe.
Whatever haunts the images is out of the frame, and what's in the frame is too diffuse or evanescent to build on.
The large galaxy is highly visible due to its wealth of stars, but the center of it was very faint and diffuse.
In "Rambler," which had its debut at New York Live Arts on Thursday, I found it diffuse to the point of dullness.
While I passionately support policies that would make Americans safer and diffuse racism, I don't think people are going to change anytime soon.
They provide a surface through which oxygen can diffuse into the animal, and this oxygen is then carried by peristalsis to other places.
He&aposs extending an olive branch to try to diffuse long-term tensions with an adversary that has nuclear weapons aimed at us.
If they get wobbly or try to diffuse the key Trump policies that Trump won on, that he ran on, danger lies ahead.
She notices that Jud's slow, off-kilter lurk could translate into danger before anyone else, and tries to diffuse Curly's streak of aggression.
But then it diverges into a more diffuse portrait of We Copwatch's most famous members, and it loses track of the bigger picture.
The water-carbon cooling system tweaks the liquid cooling system found on the device since the S7, to help diffuse heat more efficiently.
The interior is clad with 10,000 distressed gypsum panels, each individually computer-designed both to diffuse the sound and to keep it rich.
No one work in Offal oversimplifies food culture's complexities, but as with many large group shows, the content can get a bit diffuse.
The inquiry into the Trump Organization's payments from foreign nationals underscores how diffuse Mr. Trump's sources of income have been over many years.
There are roughly 3 million Uber drivers across the globe — a workforce too vast and diffuse to organize for an effective work stoppage.
Israel's government tried to diffuse tension over access to the al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem by removing metal-detectors it had installed there.
The galaxy's spiral disk of stars is actually made of two parts: a thinner, denser region encompassed by a thicker, more diffuse region.
But The King of Limbs and now A Moon Shape Pool are as musically diffuse as their lyrics, leaving the words themselves exposed.
Devin had an inoperable brain tumor with no known cure -- a type of pediatric cancer known as Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma -- or DIPG.
They found that by adding a bit of electric stimulation, the atoms diffuse through the electrode gap, like calcium ions between two neurons.
And officers are supposed to be trained to diffuse volatile situations and peacefully engage all nonviolent suspects, even ones that make them uncomfortable.
The discovery of this object shows that the class of ultra diffuse galaxies is far more diverse than we could have ever imagined.
But it is well documented that Putin has created a diffuse intelligence network that allows him to exert influence while maintaining plausible deniability.
" Overall, Orbey wrote, "like other men who have reëmerged in recent months, he seems to have channelled his experience into a diffuse bitterness.
To the contrary, you hear Rocky in the first video trying to diffuse the situation, saying no one wants to go to jail.
The Office filter is unnervingly good at scrambling all nearby sound, turning office conversations into a wall of diffuse noise that doesn't distract.
Over email, Johnson explains the process that birthed these songs in predictably diffuse terms, emphasizing that the songs are driven by feelings first.
Moreover, the harms are often diffuse—externalities that are nearly impossible to precisely quantify—whereas the profits are concentrated and very easily counted.
"He was not taking no for an answer, so eventually I wrote my number down thinking that would diffuse the situation," Bechtel says.
And the regulators in charge of keeping these moving parts aligned are even more diffuse and fragmented than they were three decades ago.
The over-the-air release is coming to the latest Nexus devices, which represent a small slice of the diffuse Android hardware world.
It won't bring you back to life, and I won't really die, I'll just diffuse into a mist for, like, forty-five minutes.
" Supporting a "constructive approach," Xi encouraged the two nations to "put aside and diffuse differences while at the same time building common ground.
But instead, Juno's measurements showed that heavy elements were diffuse through Jupiter's center, in an area up to half of the planet's radius.
It's especially refreshing to see Ms. Buchanan's 1981 earthwork "Marsh Ruins," for instance, as conversant with Robert Smithson's similarly diffuse, ephemeral land art.
The diffuse, leaderless uprising began in opposition to a planned fuel tax but soon turned into a denunciation of economic injustice more broadly.
This approach helps Japan diffuse direct pressure from countries like the United States to open up its politically sensitive markets, such as agriculture.
The source did not specify which countries would be impacted, but said it would be a "moving target" given the diffuse terrorist threat.
The so-called Committee to Save America does not describe a diffuse, unwieldy group of career officials with little influence outside their cubicles.
In contemporary corporations, the decision-making process is so diffuse that it can be difficult to establish criminal culpability beyond a reasonable doubt.
After Russia capitalized on a diffuse Mexico back line with a slow-roller past Ochoa, Mexico wasn't going to let their reputations tarnish.
So, how do you diffuse that in this ... How do you compete in this system when you're in this system, just in general?
Simply roasted, the cauliflower would pair well with complex, diffuse, barrel-aged whites, like classic white Riojas, white Rhône blends or Oregon chardonnays.
It was entirely possible that given how geographically diffuse the Tea Party groups were, this algorithm would return nonsense instead of coherent topics.
The drugs are a brand-new cultural development, historically speaking, and their diffuse biological effects — especially in the developing brain — are largely unknown.
It doesn't mean the aggregate gains aren't positive, but the thing is the gains are very diffuse and small at the individual level.
Pool was abstract and diffuse, which is charming in its own way, but The House's instrumental choices feel pointed, dynamic, and self-assured.
" J.M. Berger, a violent ideologies researcher and the author of Extremism, told me, "The diffuse nature of the movement presents a big challenge.
In his mature style, the diffuse mythic imagery of his earlier work is supplanted by harder-edged invocations of the here and now.
This stab at conflict resolution illustrates the diffuse nature of Iraqi politics, where key power brokers sometimes have no formal or elected authority.
Tecci is still figuring out how to fill her children's schedules—online resources for parents right now, she says, are diffuse and disorganized.
The relentless trills and tremolos of Scriabin's Sonata No. 10 — which is sometimes played lusciously but was here diffuse and gauzy — glittered angrily.
Designating these crimes as acts of terror also means more investigative resources and more ways to understand (and ultimately diffuse) this growing threat.
These, it says, refer to what China must do to become more productive and innovative: remove economic distortions, diffuse technology and foster discovery.
Allow your eyesight to diffuse to either side of the spot, engaging your peripheral vision and hold this peripheral vision for 10 seconds.
Silver attempted to diffuse the controversy in a statement on Tuesday, explaining that it was not the NBA's job to adjudicate political differences.
Such a move could diffuse the issue, which is set for debate as Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman visits Washington this week.
When Lowe arrived, Granados-Diaz attempted to harm himself, but the firearm did not discharge, giving Lowe an opportunity to diffuse the situation.
Word of the Day : allowing fluids or gases to pass or diffuse through _________ The word permeable has appeared in 21 articles on nytimes.
Unconvincing in the extreme, she adds nothing of interest and succeeds only in drawing attention away from Claire, an already frustratingly diffuse character.
Even under the best of circumstances, nobody should be in the position of having to manage one entity with such a diffuse mandate.
After all, Islamism, like good art, is innately subversive; it captures diffuse feelings of alienation in a way that is difficult to fabricate.
It's a little more diffuse than modern superclusters that have relatively compact structure, with small groups of galaxies clustered nearer to one another.
Essentially conduits, they are especially useful in places with diffuse centers of power, where everyone is busy trying to anticipate the leader's whims.
As it expanded further and further, it lost energy and momentum, becoming diffuse, aimless, and, by the end of book five, plain boring.
Your level of comfort and the language you use with a child can reinforce or diffuse negative and potentially dangerous stereotypes of LGBTQ people.
Complete the look by applying a light layer of Invisimatte Blotting Powder to absorb excess shine and diffuse pores for an instantly filtered appearance.
Poulter reportedly tried to diffuse the situation during the flight ... and when he felt Olesen was under control, he decided to take a nap.
America has a powerful executive, Britain has a high degree of centralisation and France has both, but in Germany power is diffuse and plural.
The threats that beset the world's technological infrastructure, to say nothing of our mutual humanity, are dire, diffuse, immense in scope, and rapidly evolving.
Another volunteer with hyperpigmentation showed the least improvement (it's not a concealer, so it doesn't completely cover) — but it did help to diffuse unevenness.
David Turner Jr., who was diagnosed with Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG) in April, reported for duty on Monday with the Kentucky State Police.
In particular, despite being centered on San Francisco instead of Silicon Valley, its impact is still likely to diffuse throughout the broader Bay Area.
"It's just using the information that customers have willingly shared with us and enable our crew members to better diffuse situations ahead of time."
As his brother tried to diffuse the situation, a percussionist hit him in the head with a trophy while shouting more anti-gay slurs.
Of course there's an establishment, but it's much more diffuse, much less lavishly funded, much less insistent on orthodoxy and forgiving of loyal incompetence.
Policies with diffuse benefits and concentrated costs, such as environmental regulation, are hard to implement in systems that erect too many hurdles to legislation.
At times, she's been called on try to defend her father and diffuse controversies, in some of the toughest moments of the Trump campaign.
For a system to form Turing patterns, two chemicals must diffuse at different rates through the medium in which the reaction is taking place.
In the initial video ... you hear A$AP attempting to diffuse the situation, playing peacemaker and saying no one wants to go to jail.
A former chief-of-staff in the IRA, McGuinness is credited with helping diffuse the decades-long conflict centered on Irish independence and unification.
Then they can help diffuse harassment by calling it out in person or via emoji and stickers and, if possible, informing a trusted adult.
He emphasized that the United States and China remained in close discussions, and expressed confidence that both sides had enough wisdom to diffuse tensions.
Novartis is also testing its drug in diffuse large b-cell Lymphoma (DLBCL), the most common form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, as is Kite.
Yet the successive sketches in futility, while clear enough (dragging chairs in a circle for no reason), are widely spaced and diffuse in impact.
There's a diffuse feeling, a sense that there is an inner totalitarian power that can threaten one, and one has to submit to it.
During the London run, some critics complained that the play was ultimately too diffuse, that it didn't advocate strongly enough for any particular stance.
Third, the economic benefits of climate change policies will, in general, be more diffuse than the cost impacts, presenting another challenge in representative democracies.
But after a series of underwhelming auctions this winter and talk of a market correction, the crowd was a little more diffuse this year.
With time we will learn, no doubt, of many behind-the-scene efforts by major players to diffuse the crisis, some real, some exaggerated.
Ublituximab is also being evaluated in combination with another TG experimental drug, TGR-1202, for use in CLL and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.
Mr. Chernov, whom she married in 1997, is, in a sense, her opposite: garrulous, diffuse, a generalist with experience in ballet, acting and directing.
The big picture: Israel considered withdrawing its ambassador over the matter, forcing a Polish delegation to visit in an effort to diffuse the situation.
And if that's not what they mean, it just shows that the term has become so diffuse that it's not really a useful label.
The diffuse nature of the coma and its glow may actually make it more difficult to view, especially if using binoculars or a telescope.
I lay in my bed and imagined myself as every other thing in the universe, so diffuse and infinite as to be indiscernible—unnameable.
Law enforcement sources tell us ... this time around, cops showed up to diffuse a potentially explosive situation involving Chyna and her former makeup artist.
And with the advent of the Augusta National Women's Amateur, the spotlight on the best women's players in the world has become more diffuse.
The discs are available in translucent white film or a metalized mirror membrane, allowing you to choose to diffuse or reflect the light beam.
"Let this hang under the running tap," says Soveral, adding that the moisturizing milk from the oats and oil will diffuse into the water.
Set a kitchen timer for a 25-minute stretch of focused work, followed by a brief reward, which includes a break for diffuse reflection.
The upgrade process involves a complex coordination game where technology is built and shepherded through a voting process by a diffuse ecosystem of developers.
Mr. Northam's primary victory was a sign that institutional advantages still mattered in an increasingly diffuse political era, at least in a statewide election.
These lone wolf attacks are the result of an organized, decade-old movement within Islamic jihadism to decentralize attacks and make them more diffuse.
"There are a lot of things we can experiment on, but context in itself is this widely diffuse and complex thing," Mr. Enos said.
No matter who you are, where you come from, don&apost call the cops on people if you can diffuse the situation, have clear policies.
"The van exploded when the bomb defusing unit of the STF (Special Task Force) and air force tried to diffuse the bomb," the witness said.
When Ryan did not initially endorse Trump, Priebus organized meetings and helped diffuse tension between the two when Ryan criticized Trump and Trump hit back.
Instead, it is a diffuse community, comprising Iraqis, Syrians, and foreigners from around the world, each with a different interpretation of its mission and agenda.
The Dutch political system is open and diffuse, with over a dozen parties in parliament and low barriers for new ones to make it in.
This approach helps Japan diffuse direct pressure from countries like the United States to open up its politically sensitive markets, such as agriculture, analysts say.
Directed by Lynne Meadow, this generally diffuse portrait of familial mysteries has moments of inspired insight and eloquence, but never acquires much urgency (2:41113).
The Indian defense ministry tried to diffuse the spat, suggesting the drone entered Chinese airspace during a routine training mission due to a technical fault.
If Facebook can give users a better understanding of how it works, it might be able to diffuse privacy scandals and backlashes before they happen.
Directed by Lynne Meadow, this generally diffuse portrait of familial mysteries has moments of inspired insight and eloquence, but never acquires much urgency (2:00).
Indeed, if the world -- and the United States -- can steer BRI correctly, the project should actually help diffuse power, not concentrate it in China's hands.
I just wake up, use Sebastian Professional Twisted Curl Reviver Spray, and diffuse it while using my fingers to pull out and stretch my curls.
Called JCAR017, it has shown early promise in treating diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL), which is the most common form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
The diffuse office structure has dimmed the allure of commuting to the South Bay, said one former employee, who requested anonymity to protect professional relationships.
Both defense models are meant to provide multiple layers of redundant defenses in order to delay and diffuse an attacker away from their intended target.
Eitzah is a hotline that helps parents to "learn how to diffuse tension, create calm, and get their children to listen," according to its website.
Some 70 percent of the country lives in diffuse villages where electricity itself can be scarce and finding a telephone might involve a day's walk.
Computer models may not have a firm grip on its likely track since it is still a relatively diffuse storm system, lacking a compact core.
Family members can also help them cope and figure out how to handle and diffuse any situation that might arise, according to the report. StopBullying.
This has been most notable in the United States's attempts to diffuse the ongoing crisis between Qatar and other Gulf states, led by Saudi Arabia.
Young Turks today live in a more diffuse, globalized culture, one that comes with a heavy exposure to Europe as well as the United States.
Its slow pacing and diffuse suspense make the experience more like a book on tape than anything else, in spite of a few lively performances.
American power is everywhere today, and yet it is everywhere more diffuse, incapable of keeping perfect step with global capital, climate change and population flows.
"Licensing for Olympias...will be concluded in the coming days, today and tomorrow," Greek Energy Minister George Stathakis said in an effort to diffuse tension.
The diffuse Yellow Vests movement that has rocked France began in mid-November in opposition to a fuel tax aimed to curb fossil-fuel emissions.
The trouble is that the worries are so diffuse and rife with unknowns that any attack plan amounts to an exercise in guesswork and hope.
Equally if not more important to preventing successful suicide is paying attention to premonitory signs of suicidal intent and taking appropriate action to diffuse it.
The diverse and diffuse audience Thile is targeting shares less and less in common with the small-town world that Keillor both mocked and humanized.
In many athletic departments, the reasons can practically be cited as catechism: high-definition televisions, DVRs, diffuse fan bases and higher ticket and parking costs.
When it's time to protest, activists know to bring their passion, comfortable shoes, and — most importantly — a chilled, refreshing Pepsi to diffuse any tense situation.
"Brazil [does not have] a diffuse culture of file safeguarding, especially through scanning and storing in various backups and in different secure locations," says Franchetta.
The entire universe is diffuse with "extragalactic background light" or EBL, photons emitted by all of the galaxies' stars in infrared, optical, and ultraviolet wavelengths.
It's tracks are often diffuse and murky, there are melodies, but they tend to float around each other rather than coalescing into anything especially songlike.
From witness accounts, BJ tried multiple times to diffuse the situation, but was hit repeatedly and knocked to the ground, as seen on the video.
The establishment wing of the party favors a more diffuse and centrist message, while the populist insurgency promotes a more defined and left-leaning agenda.
Directed by Lynne Meadow, this generally diffuse portrait of familial mysteries has moments of inspired insight and eloquence, but never acquires much urgency (2246:24422).
She's long been a master of pristine, interlocking synth sequences—austere and striking like a Malevich painting—but what's here is mistier and more diffuse.
" On a biochemical level, everything about us is a product of form [morphology], of how organic molecules fit together and diffuse, including consciousness," Franck added.
I believe the only way we can diffuse people's negative prejudices is to discuss it and recognise history and to actively attempt to change things.
How does that public factor into your decisions now, as opposed to curating more diffuse projects for Performa or Creative Time, here in New York?
" IGOR ," a diffuse, impressionistic record, can be seen as a reaction to the audience-baiting and groupthink of more cynical pockets of the music industry.
Diffuse, seemingly leaderless and organized over the internet, they have drawn deepening and widespread support around the country, where other demonstrations were held on Saturday.
"I'm struck by the tension between the work, which is so diffuse and uncentered, and the cover photographs, which are so centered," Ms. Schultz said.
Such is the collateral damage of this diffuse form of warfare, aimed at "flattening" the epidemic curve generally rather than preferentially protecting the especially vulnerable.
Such is the collateral damage of this diffuse form of warfare, aimed at "flattening" the epidemic curve generally rather than preferentially protecting the especially vulnerable.
The upshot of the film is a little murky, which is the risk of such a diffuse, dialectical approach, and certain details could be clearer.
But near the surface, the magnetic fields can use neutral particles, atoms that do not carry an electric charge, to diffuse into the sun's atmosphere.
And in "Peinture 125 x 202 cm, 30 Octobre 1958," the artist sets another dense array of heavy black strokes alongside a diffuse ocher cloud.
Instructions are easy: Simply drop the pressed tea in hot water, and as the tea leaves diffuse, you'll have an instant cup of sweetened tea.
Second, while working to diffuse the immediate military threat of a nuclear North Korea, Trump's administration should refocus the conversation on reform within North Korea.
The mix is even denser and more diffuse than Slowdive's albums from the 1990s, reveling in the analog blur and sounding glad to be back.
Other possible causes of diffuse telogen hair loss include an overactive or underactive thyroid, with normal hair growth restored once the hormonal abnormality is corrected.
Most are tension headaches—diffuse, muscle-related head pain with a tightening, non-pulsating quality—that generally respond to analgesics, sleep, neck exercises, and time.
There are passing remarks about automation and the routine indignities of office life, but the book feels too diffuse for satire, too lonely and questioning.
Unlike our own star-packed Milky Way, where dark matter is only on the periphery, ultra-diffuse galaxies should be densely filled with dark matter.
Many of the original windowpanes, too, remain intact, and the wavy glass helps to diffuse the spare winter light, such a precious commodity for Danes.
This may be intentional on North's part as a sort of structural storytelling: Capitalism is vague and diffuse, so why shouldn't the narration follow suit?
Chamberlain also says that compared to other industries, the healthcare industry is quite diffuse regarding company size, ranging from large hospitals to smaller independent practices.
The concentrated displeasure of producers exposed to foreign competition is more powerful than the diffuse gratitude of the mass of consumers, and so tariffs get reimposed.
The nations of Northern and Western Europe make up a larger group, but this one is more diffuse because there are so many countries inside it.
You can add them to your bath, spray them onto your pillow, diffuse them, or apply them directly to your skin to soak up the benefits.
The newly announced HAO program reflects the Trump administration's agenda to diffuse federal control over health care programs and markets from Washington back into the states.
This creates a self-supporting structure that is not subject to bending force and as a result, happens to diffuse vibration, which is wonderful for speakers.
According to local TV station KVUE, Roxli was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor called diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma, or DIPG, in June of this year.
The sources said that ideally there should be at least two women filling the six internal Supervisory Board seat to diffuse political tension over gender inequality.
The software giant is now detailing its anti-virus work, attempting to diffuse complaints over its anti-virus partner work and the security of Windows itself.
It'll diffuse out of the buckets into the room, but if the room is ventilated, then the concentration drops and it's not really a large issue.
Thankfully, everyone realized Kelly was showing signs of true instability and attempted to diffuse the situation by showing her kindness by the end of the episode.
Both storage and display, the arrangement is softly washed in diffuse natural light that, as in an Irving Penn still life, emphasizes textures, volume and mass.
The signals diffuse down through the seafloor and into the subsurface, where pockets of fresh water fill porous sandstone, sandwiched in between layers of marine clay.
The volunteers also advise communities on how to diffuse tensions - for example, by reporting suspected water theft to the area chief instead of confronting perpetrators themselves.
If we think of it as the diffuse aroma of a perfume, perhaps a scent you remember deep in your brain, then it may be possible.
You can't mess with it when it's drying, but because of time, towards the end I would diffuse a tiny bit with my favorite T3 hairdryer.
"Indeed, Islamic State will almost certainly evolve into a diffuse and transnational terrorist group, not unlike al-Qaeda, after it loses its safe haven," they concluded.
While I've been involved in some fairly unpleasant house-group arguments, there's always at least one heroic, well-meaning friend who tries to diffuse the anger.
As the particles experience yet more collisions with other air molecules, the entanglement spreads, and the superposition initially specific to the atom becomes ever more diffuse.
There's an argument to be made that, to diffuse that power, antitrust laws should be used to break up insurance companies, rather than just block mergers.
It also highlights the undemocratic nature of our electoral rules: Votes are weighted by where you live, so a diffuse minority can defeat a concentrated majority.
It's as if nature were built to defy the most natural of all laws: that all of us, in the end, will cool, die, diffuse, dissipate.
To diffuse the media hysteria, National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster gave a brief statement Monday night dismissing the Washington Post story, calling it false as reported.
Where we're headed, we're going to need better metaphors — ones that accurately capture the diffuse, discriminatory and often secretive nature of both government and private surveillance.
She has written standards, like "Ida Lupino," and had an influence that's incalculable partly for being so pervasive and diffuse, like fluoride in the water supply.
He accomplished this with a diffuse scheme: dozens of offshore companies under his control received loans from B.T.A., and none of the loans were paid back.
The Raia Mutomboki (RM), a diffuse network of armed citizens, collectively makes up one of the largest rebel groups in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Or do they diffuse the movement's energy, failing to focus the attention of mainstream society in the way that boycotts, sit-ins, and marches once did?
Better cybersecurity to protect American information was needed, as were better responses to more diffuse threats like fake news, botnets and Russian manipulation of social media.
Diffuse and episodic, "Dancing in the Dust" (2003) and "The Beautiful City" (2004) are somewhat sentimental portraits of marginalized young people trying to escape their circumstances.
Despite its large mass, Antlia 2 remained undetected for so long because it is about 10,000 times as dim and diffuse as comparably large satellite galaxies.
I wasn't entirely persuaded — the larger forces tended to diffuse the piece's tension — but the version brought out the punk, metal and psychedelia in the music.
Power is more diffuse and institutions have a longer history—which will make them harder to capture than new ones in a country of 10m people.
In Toulouse, Spain fans draped their flags and paraded their colors, but they were diffuse, small groups occupying different bars, different restaurants, dotted around the city.
There are asymmetries in the way we think about risk and harm — about a diffuse possibility of injury to many versus a specific injury to one.
Part of the problem, experts say, is that the responsibilities for improving air quality are diffuse, spread across myriad departments in state, city and central governments.
In the early evening, the space—red leather booths, steel tabletops—feels like a cozy, empty diner, with diffuse light filtering in through wavy glass blocks.
It creates a situation where even if NATO wanted to wade-in full scale to reclaim Ukraine&aposs borders, the mission would be confusing and diffuse.
Tibetan monks believed it calmed the mind; Buddhists thought it could diffuse ignorance; and the prophet Mohammed mentions it in the Quran as a healing elixir.
Perhaps in a world with so many diverse and diffuse visions of interior space, 25 rooms are too few to capture the glory of interior design.
Ultraviolet radiation from the first stars excited this diffuse hydrogen gas, whose atoms then absorbed photons coming from universe's most distant observable light, the cosmic microwave background.
Foreign meddlers seek out candidates whose agendas may fit their anti-establishment narrative and seek to use them to diffuse hyperpartisan or even false narratives and stories.
One thing that makes ISIS so hard to fight is that the terrorist network is diffuse and scattered, with small cells of operatives all over the world.
When Denise Hemphill (Niecey Nash) resurrects her from the cryo-chamber she's been locked in since Halloween, and uses her Quantico skills to diffuse the fertilizer bomb.
" But for those who just must do a smoky eye when they go out, try "a softer gray shadow with shimmer on the lid and diffuse outward.
I couldn't help but wonder if this was yet another moment designed to diffuse the overbearing darkness that's been hanging over the show since Negan killed Glenn.
There was no indication when Museum of Simulation Technology might be done, but smartly, the developers tried to diffuse anxiety and impatience by engaging with their fans.
To give it even more texture, he ran a dime-size of Edge taming gel to diffuse weight on her sides while pumping up volume up top.
In the past the lights were all just on full blast and I'd tape wax paper and things like that over them to diffuse them a little.
Corporate settings diffuse the lines of responsibility and decision making, and executives may be insulated from the day-to-day activities of those carrying out their decisions.
The Political Challenge of Free Trade Advocacy The central political challenge of the free trade agenda is that the benefits are diffuse while the costs are direct.
According to her GoFundMe page, the 7-year-old was recently diagnosed with a rare and inoperable brain tumor known as a Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG).
But this diffuse political energy has to be bundled to become effective, hence the importance of rallying cries such as the Occupy movement's "We are the 99%".
Usually, of course, what they are used to do is for reconnaissance, to diffuse bombs, to see whether there are bombs, used for protection and situational awareness.
Her set on Tuesday was hard to contain, too: a whirl of diffuse energy, which outpaced the energy of her band and struggled to find its direction.
Not only does this enhance collaboration for safety between law enforcement and demonstrators, but it also supports communication during an event, helping diffuse situations as they arise.
The grid is like a single, sprawling machine made up of thousands of discrete operating units — a soft target, but a diffuse one, with redundancies built in.
" This gives wealthy elites a powerful incentive to stoke nationalism — to, as Shayo puts it, "hype national threats in order to diffuse domestic claims for more redistribution.
In its weekly "Barista Need-To-Know" memo, the company told employees they should evade questions about Schultz' "political intentions" and "diffuse" attempts to share political opinions.
Today, the election system is a lot like the electrical system was back in the early 2000s — diffuse, with limited resources and insufficient awareness of the threat.
And the potential for harm—that damage that Boyle and McKay worry that children will incur when they learn their parents are liars—is easy to diffuse.
Throughout the episode, writer Susan Harris, who went on to create Golden Girls for Arthur and McClanahan, uses humor to diffuse some of the more serious moments.
The true causes of violence have to be identified and named—and the diffuse language of civility too often helps obscure the ideology lurking behind these incidents.
Let Ms. Favaretto's cloud stand as the logo for this diffuse biennial, which brings together many of the biggest names in art today but never quite coheres.
Lifanova's work, a collaboration with composer Hiroya Miura and choreographer Davy Bisaro, will be similarly diffuse, with different pieces of the performance unfolding throughout Knockdown's vast space.
"Even if in this case nobody has been injured or killed," the aim of the hack was to trigger "a diffuse fear" in German society at large.
It oversees more than 40 social programs, focused on issues as diffuse as mental health and serious organized crime; it reaches more than 20,000 people a year.
The researchers found that these beetles have markedly thin cuticles compared with their surface-dwelling brethren, which would make it easier for oxygen to diffuse through it.
Mr. Lawther is sympathetic and appealing as Billy, but Ms. Styler seems to mistake broad strokes for stylistic daring, and her colorful but diffuse movie never jells.
Said to be intended as a reflection on shifts in Turkish history and identity, it is too diffuse and withholding to add up to a cogent result.
It reflects America's enduring ability to generate huge fortunes, complacency about concentrations of power, and the many opportunities its diffuse and multilayered democracy provides for influence-peddling.
Theory predicts that when they release the bead from the laser's levitational hold, its fuzzy outline will spread further to become an even larger, more diffuse cloud.
The Japanese like power to be disguised, hidden behind a thick veneer of modest manners, consultation with colleagues, opaque chains of command and diffuse centers of responsibility.
Thursday's opening night was quite a cornucopia, though its later sections grew diffuse with too many bits and pieces; at two hours 45 minutes it was overlong.
According to an exploration of the issue in our Opinion section, the economic, social and environmental conditions of modern life function as a diffuse, barely perceptible contraceptive.
Initially a sort of spokesman for the nascent campaign, Cohen tried to diffuse one of the first controversies of the Trump campaign way back in July 2015.
But it's notable for its unromanticized view of a period that can be subject to mythmaking, and for its deceptively diffuse buildup to a fabulous final hour.
An ex-political aide, Spicer became a figure of public attention this year as he attempted to diffuse a string of PR fiascos within the White House.
"But it's notable for its unromanticized view of a period that can be subject to mythmaking, and for its deceptively diffuse buildup to a fabulous final hour."
"Weathering With You" loses its way with a diffuse ending that leans heavily on pop songs and includes a fatalistic shrug and a romantic deluge of tears.
These tangles of machinespeak are, to borrow a phrase from the eco-ontologist Timothy Morton, a kind of hyperobject—huge, diffuse entities that can't be pinned down.
According to Saldaña, none of the CVS employees asked the woman to leave the store, and no one did anything to "diffuse" the situation in the aftermath.
Turn on the TV or play some music, even a fan or sound machine can help diffuse the sound and make it less startling for your pet.
Porsz said some dogs' owners have given him a funny look, but he has found that a "smile and explanation goes a long way to diffuse things."
DOCUMENTA Ambitiously diffuse, the 2017 edition of this every-five-years art show was set in two very different places: Kassel, Germany — its traditional home — and Athens.
Central to the maudlin scene is a large pink strap-on dildo framed by sheer fabric and illuminated by the soft, diffuse light of an evening sunset.
The southwest actually caused the most trouble during the fill, which is why DIFFUSE is there instead of the snazzier seven-letter answers in the other corners.
Developments in the case are so slow-moving and diffuse that it's hard to keep track of them, and most of them are probably red herrings anyway.
The Juilliard gave Bartok's Fifth Quartet a fine performance on Monday, though perhaps a less characteristic one, its sound now being a bit more diffuse and generalized.
Mr. Ghosn criticized a manage-by-consensus approach during a videotaped statement last week, suggesting that the alliance would have little chance of success with diffuse leadership.
Channeling the bit of Michael Scott awkwardness we each have inside us, McCain chose to diffuse the situation by making a goofy "bleh" face and turning around.
One reason that neither book entirely satisfies is that the struggle against jihadism may be too current, too diffuse and in parts too inaccessible to write about fully.
The rapid, diffuse arrival of electric scooters on sidewalks and street corners revealed the yawning gaps in urban transportation that cars, buses, trains, and bikes just can't close.
The pot is made of polished aluminum and its eight-sided shape apparently allows it to "diffuse heat perfectly," which enhances that coffee aroma you love so much.
As a confused public has a diffuse sense that something is wrong and something should be done about it, legislatures hurriedly ram through policies to gain a foothold.
CH: Power in Los Angeles is diffuse, spread across a huge region and divided into various agencies and actors at the local, city, county, state and federal level.
Phillips played a drum and chanted what he called a peaceful prayer, to diffuse the situation, as he walked toward the group, ultimately being surrounded by the boys.
On Sunday night the Democratic National Committee sought to diffuse the tension, suggesting in a statement by spokesman Luis Miranda that a debate date could be worked out.
Four years after its political awakening, and in the absence of an obvious rallying point, the Ron Paul coalition finds itself in a diffuse, conflicted and confused diaspora.
Now, community groups are trying to educate a much larger, more diffuse immigrant population about the new deferred-action programs, and persuade them that it's safe to apply.
Because of the diffuse nature of environmental pollution, it's hard to point to a specific individual and conclude that a Volkswagen car caused his or her asthma attack.
The presence of this pattern suggests that Psittacosaurus lived in an environment with diffuse light, like a forest, and that it used its camouflage to hide from predators.
And while the red leftovers are within our galaxy, the diffuse gray and blue gases are separate from these filaments and are actually located beyond the Milky Way.
In quarters where racism wasn't denied or diminished, it was regarded as a diffuse problem, delinked in most ways from the biggest political flash points of the day.
But the Clinton imprisonment fantasy theme of the convention, while certainly unconstrained, is far more diffuse than, say, fomenting Benghazi conspiracy theories, or implicating Comey in imaginary corruption.
While not every company has caught up to this idea, more and more offices are becoming pet-friendly in an effort to increase workplace morale and diffuse stress.
It may seem expensive, but it also doubles as a heater during the colder months and can provide focused, or more diffuse, streams of hot or cold air.
We've had one takedown where we've had some cross-borough characteristics to it, but what's happened with the heroin trade is that it's become very localized, very diffuse.
The march was, after all, inspired by the Women's March—an event undoubtedly successful in its attendance levels, but which some criticized as having too diffuse a mission.
It seems likely to decrease the gap between liberals and conservatives about basic facts and to diffuse some of the cross-party animosity that is so prevalent today.
"If the appendix bursts and there's diffuse peritonitis"—something that occurs in a very small percentage of patients—"then you absolutely need to get immediate surgery," he says.
For the first solo exhibition in its new Harlem space, the gallery Broadway 1602 Uptown and Harlem has put together a stimulating sampler of Ms. Castoro's diffuse output.
Unlike crude oil, where centralized production systems mean countries can abide by OPEC-type output mandates, production of commodities like cocoa is diffuse and more difficult to regulate.
"But these debates include a central, shared concern that the new custodians of once-diffuse information have abused the power they amassed and neglected their responsibilities," he added.
The helmet uses a honeycomb pattern to diffuse the impact of a blow, and Ms. Shiffer has said that it is as safe as a standard polystyrene helmet.
After Jefferson left office — establishing the two-term norm — in 1809, the Federalists began to disintegrate, and an era of a diffuse, diverse set of Democratic Republicans ensued.
According to Sara Nelson, president of the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, passengers will have more empathy if they see that you are trying to diffuse the meltdown.
Best is when, with Mr. Petrenko's help, he can diffuse his voice to its uniquely haunting, smoky ruefulness; he is less fascinating when the role demands sheer power.
The report is a decade old, but it's the most recent data we have on how much time is usually spent training police officers to diffuse tense situations.
It appears that, rather than a very dense central core with less-dense surroundings, the planet's core might actually be more diffuse, but with lots of heavy elements.
It's not like Zeke works for the Stars and was sent over by management to diffuse the situation -- just a famous guy who was trying to help out.
The sum of her works on display, when considered together with her dresses, jewelry, and other personal items combine to form a diffuse smattering of the artist's self.
Nearby is another bright region named Vinalia Faculae, which is more diffuse in shape and texture, and it appears to have been formed by a somewhat different process.
But with the rise of white nationalist recruitment online and mainstreaming of hateful language, they're now navigating a more complicated and diffuse threat landscape than in years past.
Rena Conti, a health economist at Boston University, told me that because drug supply chains are so diffuse and complex, pharmaceutical companies are aware of the potential vulnerabilities.
TAKE A BREAK To accomplish those periods of focused and diffuse-mode thinking, Dr. Oakley recommends what is known as the Pomodoro Technique, developed by one Francesco Cirillo.
In an organizational setting, it is often difficult to assess who is responsible for corporate decisions when authority is diffuse and no one is fully responsible for misconduct.
Yet because digital vulnerabilities are so diffuse and networks so complex, very few cyberattacks could ever cause immediate physical harm to a large portion of the American population.
"Despite these steps, it may still take more time for new product supply to diffuse across the marketplace and have a noticeable impact on product availability," he said.
The Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) recommended Novartis's Kymriah for treatment of B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL).
The effect of the fractured structuring is so diffuse that you never really glean what the filmmakers are hoping to achieve, except that they have failed at it.
The biggest gift for her family, says, her father, is the attention all this dog love can bring to her cancer - called DIPG or Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma.
Now we have to figure out how overpruned synapses cause all the diffuse symptoms of the disease—the psychosis, the cognitive collapse, the emotional emptiness, and the withdrawal.
The image captures a wide array of phenomena; some fall under the category of halos, while the more diffuse shadings closer to the moon are from a corona.
While this music seeks out the sort of timbral variety that Mr. Kotche had drawn from the ensemble, the instrumental score often sounded diffuse, and the songs two-dimensional.
The dialogue had so far yielded little, with some analysts saying Japan has used it to broaden the agenda and diffuse direct U.S. pressure for a two-way FTA.
The efforts in Pennsylvania are going to have to be a lot more diffuse this time around if they're going to have a shot of flipping the state back.
"My worry is that Facebook is doing anything it can to garner goodwill and diffuse concern," said Ashkan Soltani, the FTC's chief technologist from October 2014 to November 2015.
As everyone watches the match play out, they crack jokes, both to diffuse the tensions that have built up throughout the night and to underscore the existing social order.
Formulated with cornstarch and silver lustre, when the bath bomb hits the water, it'll diffuse into a "silken, fabric-like feel in the water" — just like the film's song.
When these bottles are washed with hot water or put in high heat environments the chemicals from the plastic, like bisphenol A and phthalates, can diffuse into your water.
And while the 51-year-old Housewife can certainly hold her own in a brawl, with Frankel she advises it's best to diffuse the situation as quickly as possible.
In the aftermath of World War II, some business leaders embraced a Social Gospel interpretation of wealth production and distribution as a way to diffuse the looming Communist menace.
Unlike most ultra diffuse galaxies, which have an excess of dark matter, DF2 has hardly any: Only about 1/23th of the amount van Dokkum expected for its size.
Unlike the modern Men's Rights movement, they were ostensibly in favor of women's liberation and forged alliances with prominent feminists, though their intentions remained diffuse and difficult to decipher.
The cops reportedly sent in several units to the farm, including three cruisers full of armed officers and a dog handler to diffuse the situation with the massive feline.
The percussions controlled the diffuse of the surface's shader, and other musical layers control the choppiness of the waves, the light's intensity and the fog density in the scene.
Even — or perhaps especially — the soccer game was prey to what the columnist Christian Tretbar called a "diffuse unease," a creeping sense that no one is exempt from peril.
Generally, oxygen is the limiting factor as it can't diffuse further than about 100 to 200 microns before it gets used up, so these cells get narcotic and die.
The political economy of trade is treacherous: its benefits, though substantial, are diffuse, but its costs are often concentrated, giving those affected a strong incentive to push for protectionism.
"By over-communicating with a micromanager or needy boss, you'll diffuse their desire to constantly check in, while you build all-important trust at the same time," says Taylor.

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