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Dementia exacts a huge toll, including on families and caregivers.
And that exacts a brutal toll on the person doing it.
Such prodigious waste exacts multiple costs, from hunger to misspent cash.
But when we leave here, our time inside exacts a toll.
When his beloved employer is ambushed, he vows — and exacts — revenge.
Even in famously egalitarian Scandinavia, motherhood exacts a price on careers.
Our inability to address the issue of guns exacts a cost.
Not ever really saying how you feel, though, exacts a price.
The college dropout phenomenon exacts a terrible price on American society.
The business evidently exacts a vow of omertà from its members.
A divorce or the death of a spouse exacts an emotional toll.
But that does not mean that time exacts no toll at all.
"Years on end of near-total isolation exacts a terrible price," Kennedy wrote.
When calls transfer from one network to another, the connecting network exacts a fee.
This often leads to missteps that fuel public distrust which exacts a political toll.
Last week, a Florida company named Exacts exposed information on around 300 million records.
He is portrayed as a touring workhorse, and that lifestyle exacts a heavy toll.
The journey to America exacts many prices, but for a parent, that's perhaps the costliest.
This is because the EU exacts cash in exchange for access to its single market.
And it captures Baldwin's genius: illuminating the bruising, personal toll that American society often exacts.
What will be thought of him who exacts of his friends that which disgraces him?
In addition to the high toll on life, heart failure exacts a huge financial cost.
Moss's character finally becomes pregnant, and while Serena is delighted, she still exacts brutality on Offred.
But he exacts his vengeance by winning their race even after giving up an early lead.
Hair graying is one of the many ways that stress exacts a toll on the body.
Just before dying in her arms, a British spy exacts a promise that she continue his mission.
But believing ridiculous and outlandish stories exacts greater cost, and is therefore a better signal of loyalty.
But before Shylock exacts this cruel retribution, a friend of Antonio's makes a fascinating appeal in his favor.
After all, with its intense travel and production requirements, the seasonal collection circuit exacts a heavy environmental toll.
Second, not having children, though, exacts a potentially worse outcome: the sense of facing one's own mortality alone.
The deepest ocean blue rolls with earth green, each hue primordial in the force it exacts on the other.
This focus on solitary confinement is heartening as this grueling punishment exacts a heavy toll, something I witnessed firsthand.
The flatter the yield curve, the tighter a bank's net interest margin, which exacts more pressure on its profitability.
This she regards as a necessary vice, on a par with tequila, and one that exacts a similar hangover.
When you ask a Yazidi to repeat her grim testimony, you should consider what an emotional toll that exacts.
Take Dionne's ending, usually the moment when, as E. M. Forster said, a novel's plot exacts its cowardly revenge.
ANTI-IMMIGRATION HYSTERIA Mr. Trump's instinct to wall off the world exacts its greatest human toll on America's immigrants.
The sharknado is, of course, when a cyclone that has become infested with sharks exacts destruction on a populated area.
Adam's friends grow concerned as Evelyn exacts more and more control over his life until he's a completely different person.
They fret about the toll competition exacts from their coddled offspring; they wonder if their child's creativity is being stifled.
It reveals cracks in the government's façade of unity as a campaign to control debt exacts a toll on the economy.
But The Handmaid's Tale exacts a slower form of intellectual torment on its viewer, and it's equal parts enthralling and excruciating.
Amy is cold and callous, a woman who exacts the cruelest revenge on her cheating husband—by faking her own death.
Mr. Trump is more severe: He vows vengeance upon those who "rape our country" and exacts it through sanctions and tariffs.
The big issue with the Tillerson-Trump disconnect is that it exacts a toll on Tillerson's credibility as the nation's top diplomat.
As the COVID-2202 exacts an unimaginable price in lives and livelihoods, it is hard to think of anything else right now.
With her sewing machine and haute couture style, she transforms the women and exacts sweet revenge on those who did her wrong.
In the movie, a New York City architect exacts vigilante justice after a man murders his wife and sexually assaults his daughter.
The wealth management industry, as a whole, does everything it can to hide the pounds of flesh it exacts for providing financial advice.
Racial discrimination is worth banning not because people have inviolable rights but because bias exacts a toll in the form of warped relationships.
Even when no one is hurt, the confrontation causes a toxic distrust of the police and exacts a horrible mental toll on minorities.
Poverty, they argue, exacts a mental tax akin to lowering a person's IQ. And those mental costs have a way of reinforcing poverty.
Sansa exacts revenge upon Ramsay and has him eaten alive by his own dogs, restoring House Stark as the rulers of the North.
Mercosur, a common market formed by Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay, exacts tariffs averaging about 14% on goods that come from outside the bloc.
That said, her commitment to impersonating the breathy tenor of Jackie's voice exacts a price, at least initially coming across as stilted and distracting.
Trump's appeal might lead to a larger national conversation of technological efficiency as a value and the costs it exacts on the labor market.
This deliberate miscounting of credits exacts a steep price for the offenders trying to get back on their feet, and for taxpayers as well.
"I am proud of that work, but I need the space to breathe because for that exchange it exacts a huge cost," she said.
Pence, whose new responsibility might turn into a poisoned political chalice if the outbreak reaches America and exacts a heavy toll, also lauded Trump.
She exacts revenge on her insubordinate vice president, Tom James (a dry, hangdog Hugh Laurie), by making him the scapegoat for a potentially failing economy.
As William Connelly of Washington & Lee University writes, "intra-party factionalism curbs the excesses of inter-party factionalism"—but it exacts a cost in stasis.
Beyond the massive human toll it exacts, ISIS also makes it standard practice to destroy the sites and monuments that represent cultural history and identity.
Cutbacks will but it remains to be seen just how hard a bargain Beijing exacts from its tin producers in return for a helping hand.
While it's true that it provides the developing fetus with oxygen and nutrients, no other animal has a placenta that exacts the same biological toll.
This reflects the fact that crime exacts a large psychological toll — the threat or climate of it is far more costly than the crimes themselves.
But for California districts like Oakland and Los Angeles, where childhood lead poisoning still exacts a heavy toll, the outcome of the legal struggle is bittersweet.
It needs to do that now and quickly, it needs to complete a thorough and independent investigation that names names and exacts some form of justice.
Earlier this year, the Trace launched a survey of shooting victims, seeking to better understand the toll violence exacts on individuals, their families, and their communities.
Bottled water may be convenient and widely available, but it's priced hundreds of times higher than tap and exacts a plastic-covered toll on the planet.
It needs to do that now and quickly; it needs to complete a thorough and independent investigation that names names and exacts some form of justice.
But cold exacts a more protracted toll, with an increase in cold-related deaths occurring as long as three or four weeks after a cold snap.
When dinners with Dad turn into occasions for distressed children to plead with their father to put the fork down, obesity exacts a heavy toll on families.
Even the fascination Wash finds in scientific inquiry and the Cloud-cutter project exacts permanent costs: his face is disfigured when he's burned by a hydrogen explosion.
This attempt to tell her story is an extended meditation on the tension between life and art, and the cost that the latter exacts from the former.
Sweetened beverages are the single largest contributor to the obesity epidemic, scientists say, and that epidemic exacts a big toll, in both health problems and medical costs.
But when his older child (Markus Rygaard) exacts revenge against a bully at school, and the warlord comes to his clinic seeking treatment, Anton's calm facade cracks.
Whatever their workarounds, family members said the strain of finding the money to stay in touch and ease the burdens of incarceration exacts a continual emotional toll.
Unfortunately for all bystanders, Agnes really is a witch who could see the future, so she immediately exacts her revenge by lacing her skirts with gunpowder and nails.
Democrats are watching the sum of all their Trumpian fears unfold, as the post-acquittal president exacts revenge on whistleblowers and invites more foreign interference into American elections.
That because they are cursed with late-night calls from news desks or furious, highly paid spin doctors, the job exacts an incomparable toll compared with other professions.
Kerr underlines the odd symbiosis between his two good cops when Kaspel dies with his illusions intact, mistaken for Gunther—and Gunther, grieving, exacts some measure of revenge.
A lover of a local racist right-wing newspaper and disdainful of sex and "welfare queens" alike, he exacts his brand of justice with cold, sometimes murderous brutality.
Max Scherzer exacts his revenge Scherzer posted the fifth 20-strikeout game in major league history Wednesday night, mowing down the Detroit Tigers in a 23-2 victory.
"As drafted, PROMESA exacts a price that is far too high for relief that is far too uncertain," Menendez said of the bill during cloture debate Wednesday morning.
Besides that, coal mining is one of the most dangerous jobs out there and it is pretty clear that even the "cleanest" coal exacts huge human and environmental costs.
The disease also exacts a heavy economic toll, with the cost of caring for people with dementia estimated to rise to $2 trillion annually by 2030, according to WHO.
The ability to use a gun that can murder you and all of your friends and family in 10 seconds is not worth the harm it exacts on society.
Dounia even takes on an actively patriarchal role: She protects and provides for her mother, but also exacts revenge on a fellow gang member for having sex with her.
She hunts the rapists, tracks their movements and exacts revenge one by one, walking away scot-free each time thanks to a script (Michael Pellico) that has gaping holes.
Why it matters: Because the U.S. ranks as the second-largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, its retreat from the global battle against climate change exacts a heavy toll.
It's almost as if Stars Hollow exacts a fairy changeling exchange from these women through their babies — except what gets exchanged are real ambitions for a simulacrum of fulfillment.
The Islamic State has looted roughly $1 billion from bank vaults across Syria and Iraq, and it exacts taxes, tolls and traffic fines from those who live under its control.
"Copyright infringement exacts a large toll, a very human one, on the artists and businesses whose livelihood hinges on their creative inventions," U.S. attorney Zachary Fardon said in a statement.
The city's air pollution exacts an equivalent toll on each resident, cutting short the lives of nearly 63,000 people each year and damaging the lungs, hearts and brains of children.
The Supreme Court recognized that this process "exacts a heavy toll on individual liberty, and trades on the weakness of individuals," but it did not forbid any of these practices.
Each of the major chronic diseases that plague Americans, such as type 2 diabetes, exacts a multi-billion dollar toll on American taxpayers each year, adding to U.S. healthcare challenges.
To be sure, it often exacts a steep price in the process, pushing for economic and institutional distortions to democracy that hamper its responsiveness to the will of the majority.
If this were any other film, any other predictable 107-minute journey in which a hero exacts revenge on the man who wronged him, this origin story wouldn't be worth watching.
If the first season of "Narcos" was about the multitentacled drug empire Escobar created, the second is about the moral and mortal toll that it exacts on everyone else, Escobar included.
The significant caveat is that the Spanish flu was deadliest to the young and healthy, whereas the coronavirus, like most epidemics, exacts its worst toll on the elderly and the infirm.
We also see the nervous mixture of hope and desperation, of compassion and cruelty, of money and its lack, of the desperate grasp of wealth and the human cost it exacts.
As conservatives, we insist upon limited government, so surely pursuing the sentence that exacts the greatest imposition on liberty and the greatest cost to taxpayers cannot always be the right answer.
I wanted the audience to see that Frank was ruined inside, that he's not a happy guy, and that he leaves a piece of his soul every time he exacts revenge on someone.
Comforting Americans at what is often the worst moment of their life is a skill that takes time for presidents to develop, and exacts an emotional toll, past holders of the job say.
What we need is a sustained critique of unequal privilege before the law and a true understanding of the deep and lasting damage that sexual assault exacts on its victims and their families.
That process will be lifelong: While recovery from the gastric bypass surgery itself is painful, the regimented schedule of eating many small, nutrient-rich meals each day exacts a greater toll on patients.
It not only damages a country's image and hurts its ability to attract talent, tourists and investors; air pollution also exacts heavy losses in health expenditures, labor losses, agricultural activity and premature deaths.
MEDEA Rose Byrne and Bobby Cannavale star in this modern adaptation, by Simon Stone ("Yerma"), of the Euripides tragedy about a scorned woman who exacts revenge on her husband by murdering their children.
Presumably the calculation of Team Trump is that his base exacts no cost for even the baldest of lies, even one offered as the final you-can-believe-me truth after months of prevarication.
Thus was born "Frankenstein; Or, The Modern Prometheus," about the creation of a desperately lonely monster who exacts vengeance on his maker by killing those closest to him, including his bride on their wedding night.
I wonder if he would be so dismissive of the fundamental right to choose if he really understood the price pregnancy exacts from women, what he acknowledges as "the distinctive and sometimes awful burdens" of pregnancy.
But engaging public identities exacts a psychological toll, as one study participant hinted when she described "a relaxed day" at work for her as one during which she didn't have to care what white people thought.
The pound of flesh he exacts, the 3,000 ducats he loans, the revenge he hankers for — Shylock embodies the most entrenched anti-Semitic clichés: The Jews pursue vengeance over mercy; the Jews are inextricably linked to money.
Pushing the market this way exacts a far greater toll on the public's savings than a market in which prices are dropping because some big players have come to the view that the next major move is down.
In Austria it resulted in reform to reduce taxation on secondary earners, which had impeded women's labour force participation, and a reallocation of funds to combat domestic violence, which exacts huge costs in medical treatment and lost labour.
Even as the war in Syria exacts a fearful toll on the ground, discussion of the Douma attack, like so much of the international posturing about the war, has been wrapped in a fog of contradiction and confusion.
It's hard to think of a woman who divides her time between eight palaces as having made a sacrifice, but as Morgan shows us in his royal chronicle, decade on decade of self-abnegating duty exacts a human price.
Every year since, creative new restrictions on women's ability to access abortion care (such as mandatory delays between counseling sessions and the actual abortion, which can indirectly drive up the procedure's cost) have amplified the toll the amendment exacts.
I hold no brief for "Chariots of Fire," but if your hero comes to Cambridge, feels half snubbed as an outsider, and exacts his revenge by winning a gold medal at the Olympic Games, your drama is ready-made.
The film also unites two young stars from Barry Jenkins-directed films, "Moonlight's" Ashton Sanders as Bigger Thomas, whose exposure to the privileged class exacts a terrible toll; and "If Beale Street Could Talk's" Kiki Layne as his girlfriend.
In this week's roundup, intern Superman beats the snot out of twenty-something Batman, down-and-out criminals try to nail a big heist, a forest guardian exacts its revenge, and Usagi Yojimbo wanders feudal Japan in his 152nd issue.
Washington (CNN)President Barack Obama said Monday he was moving to ban solitary confinement for juveniles and low-level offenders in federal prisons, a change long sought by advocates of prison reform who argue the punishment exacts a lasting mental toll.
Later, ignoring traditional codes of the presidency at a time of trial, the President lashed out in a TV interview at Democratic governors channeling appeals from overwhelmed health care workers in their home states as Covid-1.53 exacts an increasing toll.
Further, they told Defense News that the payoff for maintaining two carriers in the region may not be worth the stinging toll it exacts on Navy readiness and say pursuing such as strategy would reverse the hard-won readiness gains of recent years.
A few minutes later, Tammé (Kia Stevens), a middle-aged black woman who's been rechristened Welfare Queen, unexpectedly takes out Liberty Belle and wins the crown — and exacts symbolic revenge on Reagan-era America on behalf of black Americans and the poor.
In order to get a gun, he exacts some extremely satisfying revenge on the dirtbag who robbed him in the first episode, but now he's a paranoid, PTSD-suffering torture survivor with a gun, living in the basement of an apartment with a young girl.
In addition to the human cost and suffering, CVD exacts a financial toll on our health care system—the cost is expected to balloon over 28500 years from $6900 billion to $2628 trillion by 28503, the American Heart Association estimated in a 22019 report.
It certainly can't be a coincidence that in a year in which football has been taken to task — in the media, in film, by the scientific community — for its unrelenting violence and the wages it exacts, the N.F.L. chose a legendarily soft band for its halftime entertainment.
The Girl in the Spider's Web provides all the necessary backstory in flashbacks, along with an early scene in which Lisbeth exacts revenge on a bad man who never abused her but stands in for a host of others — the men who hate women, in other words.
Fifteen years after the U.S. government declared antibiotic-resistant infections to be a grave threat to public health, a Reuters investigation has found that infection-related deaths are going uncounted, hindering the nation's ability to fight a scourge that exacts a significant human and financial toll.
And it exacts a steep toll: up to 80 percent of binge eating disorder (BED) individuals are obese, and many have associated health problems like diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease, says Allan Kaplan, psychiatrist at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto.
Our current transportation system exacts a terrible toll: More than 35,000 people died on American roads in 2015, an almost 1003 percent increase over 2014, and the system is almost completely dependent on petroleum, constraining American foreign policy and exposing our servicemen and women to conflict.
There's also "Overboard," with Anna Faris as the working-class single parent (played by Kurt Russell in the 1987 original) who exacts revenge on a wealthy playboy after he falls off his yacht and forgets who he is (Eugenio Derbez takes on the Goldie Hawn role).
The fundamental issue, however, is the psychic toll being part of this ordeal exacts on Bernadine, her emotional distance driving a wedge between her and her husband (Wendell Pierce) and causing her to seek refuge in a variety of ways, including a bout of wanton drunkenness.
That's not the story this game decides to tell, but even when Battlefront II makes a not-so-shocking pivot to Iden realizing she's on the wrong side of the conflict, after the Empire exacts cruelty on her home planet, her journey of understanding could have been equally worthwhile.
This week brings two similar enlistments in an effort to attract viewers: NBC's "The Brave," about an elite special-ops squad; and CBS' "SEAL Team," featuring "Bones" alum David Boreanaz as the family man who leads an equally intrepid group of heroes, and the personal toll that exacts upon them.
Bot users would be fined $16,000 per ticket purchased, a number much steeper than many preexisting state laws — California currently exacts a $2,500 total fine (and possible six months imprisonment) for using a bot, while the updated New York state law that Miranda fought for this June carries a $1,000 total fine and up to a year in prison.
When Dr. Pauker and I discussed this over a poke bowl — a Hawaiian dish with East Asian influences that has become popular on the mainland, too — it brought to mind something James Baldwin said decades ago: Racism exacts a toll on those who are racist, distorting their humanity and hindering their ability to be fully self-reflective beings.
If part of the supper club's appeal is a yearning for simpler days, we're burdened with the knowledge that nothing was ever that simple, and that what looks from one angle like coziness — a country club that eschews snobbery, exacts no dues and honors the workingman — can from another function as de facto exclusion, however unintended.
In the 2009 novel "The Anthologist," Nicholson Baker describes how the clearing of space around a poem exacts a promise of a high-wire act, and I sometimes think of it when staring down an empty page, because the (intentional) portentousness makes me laugh and take myself ever so slightly less seriously: Rumble, rumble, stand back now, this is going to be good.
As the Center for Reproductive Rights exacts legal challenges against Mississippi and, should Kemp sign his state's six-week ban into law in Ohio, Smith says it's important to remember a few basic truths: Not only has a six-week ban never gone into effect, but, over decades—even as conservative justices have cycled in and out of the Supreme Court—the Supreme Court has always upheld women's constitutional right to abortion.

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