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Whereas a placebo is an inert substance that exerts a beneficial effect, a nocebo is an inert substance that exerts an unpleasant effect.
The force that m1 exerts on m2 (F12) has the same magnitude (but opposite direction) as the force that m2 exerts on m1 (F21).
In our case, if the cart exerts a force on the ball, the ball exerts an equal and opposite force back on the cart.
This land exerts a different gravitational pull on each visitor.
Rights groups say Jammeh exerts strong influence over the court.
But spelling out the legal logic exerts great political force.
Catholicism exerts a strong hold over the legal system, divorce
In turn, Earth's tidal bulge exerts gravity on the moon.
This process exerts a cooling effect on the earth's climate.
The RSS also exerts huge sway over education and the media.
Blood pressure is the force that blood exerts on your arteries.
His thruster works because light exerts pressure when it hits something.
The Fed exerts special oversight when investors take large bank stakes.
Iowa exerts a huge amount of power over the American presidency.
Erdogan regularly exerts pressure for lower rates to boost flagging growth.
But it's not only the past that exerts a gravitational pull.
There is, too, the power that history exerts on the Poles.
It exerts influence, sometimes subtly, over the activities of private businesses.
Vince McMahon exerts controls over just about every aspect of WWE.
And yet, and still, he admits that football exerts its dark spell.
No one knows how much influence Mr Maduro exerts over the ELN.
That extra vegetation, in turn, exerts its own effects on the climate.
And the army's media wing exerts a powerful influence on the press.
The Federal Reserve exerts special oversight when investors take large bank stakes.
But that's just for Android phones, where Google exerts far more control.
The Odyssey has exerted, and still exerts, an undeniable influence on storytelling.
The game exerts some systemic pressure on you to do that eliminating.
When light hits something, it exerts an incredibly minuscule amount of pressure.
The Justice Department's career staff exerts a strong pull toward the center.
Of course, the pressure that a well exerts also decreases with distance.
Tyrion is a strategic thinker who exerts influence at the highest levels.
The body exerts more calories digesting celery than is contained within the vegetable.
Manufacturing exerts a powerful grip on politicians and policymakers in the rich world.
Today, Monsanto's exerts nearly total control over genetic traits for pesticide-resistant soybeans.
The available evidence strongly suggests that taxation exerts a minor influence on innovation.
The available evidence strongly suggests that taxation exerts a minor influence on innovation.
It also exerts a terrifyingly massive influence on our health and our environment.
This alone exerts upward pressure on wages, that is, an upward inflationary squeeze.
Neither exerts much pressure on the rest of the health care market, either.
Our environment exerts its own effects, only some of which scientists understand well.
The Federal Reserve exerts special oversight when investors take large stakes in banks.
First, there is the frictional force that the board exerts on the dog.
In his "Woman at a Clavichord," Gerrit Dou especially exerts himself in the textiles.
For comparison, the Saturn V rocket exerts a thrust of 3.3 x 107 Newtons.
When the hammerhead strikes the star destroyer, it exerts a force on the destroyer.
Given how much control the company exerts, that doesn't sit well with some therapists.
Even in the stories told from adult perspectives, childhood exerts a dangerously irresistible pull.
Systolic pressure reflects the pressure blood exerts against artery walls when the heart beats.
This episode devotes a lot of time to explaining how Rudy exerts his power.
It also exerts significant sway over global monetary conditions and cross-country financial flows.
Systolic pressure is the pressure blood exerts against artery walls when the heart beats.
In addition to the emotional journey, Inferno exerts a physical toll on the body.
United States immigration policy, with its fast track for Cuban migrants, exerts a pull.
Netflix, to a distasteful degree, plays up the ghoulish fascination he exerts over us.
It exerts up to 2,500 PSI and has an easy-to-start gas engine.
Perhaps it is only that Denise Gess exerts too much gravity on the book.
The show's haunting presentation also exerts the pressure of self-consciousness on the viewer.
This has caused the sea's level to fall and the pressure it exerts to diminish.
She clearly exerts influence over her father, though she doesn't hold an official government position.
That's because, while small, Daphnis still exerts enough gravitational force to influence Saturn's mighty rings.
So when the Mandalorian hits or shoots this guy, he exerts a force on him.
S. joint communiques, interferes in China's internal affairs and exerts negative impact on China-U.
Sears remains a publicly traded company, but Mr. Lampert exerts an enormous amount of control.
An Amazon revolt could be brewing as the tech giant exerts more control over brands.
Though Russia exerts less influence over the North than China, it does share a border.
Today, the West Coast exerts a similar tidal pull for start-up companies in finance.
A clear blue majority sends the pound up, while anything else likely exerts downward pressure.
The U.S. government obviously exerts a lot of influence as a major purchaser of technology.
But the clashes between them underscore the tenuous grip it exerts on Somalia's powerful regions.
If Congress exerts its authority, that will represent an important step in the right direction.
Porzingis exerts himself with much more physicality than Nowitzki did, particularly as a young player.
Yet the industry exerts an outsized pull on the continent's politics, affecting even giant geopolitical matters.
Despite the punishing pressure this exerts on his lungs, he smokes like a chimney above water.
"Timing exerts an incredible effect on what we do and how we do it," he says.
They only could have come from someone on whom the past still exerts a powerful pull.
This swirling celestial body exerts tremendous gravitational pull, drawing all nearby objects into its crushing center.
Despite not appearing on red carpets often, Kate Middleton exerts a great amount of fashion influence.
Weight is a measure of the downward force an object exerts on whatever is supporting it.
Weak growth exerts pressure on the quality of legacy assets while dampening demand for new credit.
This is a really tiny group of people, but one that exerts huge influence over policy.
And Ozon exerts his command of cinematic language throughout, in ways that are less immediately obvious.
It's also an authoritarian superpower that exerts an ambiguous level of control over its private sector.
Referred to only as "him," Jane's boss exerts varying degrees of power over everyone around him.
This foot-force exerts a torque about her center of mass and makes her rotate forward.
As a psychiatrist might tell us, the deeper something is repressed, the more power it exerts.
"It exerts a level of control over this process that the speaker doesn't have," Blunt said.
Apple exerts itself through the iPhone in a way that no other tech manufacturer can through Android.
Adelson exerts almost as much influence on electoral politics in the U.S. as he does in Israel.
Yet the idea of a liberal Western education exerts an almost talismanic hold over China's ruling classes.
In Parliament the mood is ugly, even as it exerts ever greater control over the Brexit process.
Rather than just the surface of a material, a bulk wave exerts itself on the whole mess.
The base is also where the Iraqi government exerts command over the forces participating in the Mosul operation.
He exerts himself fully by standing in front of an audience for an hour, as he just did.
Jackie O'Shea comically exerts himself to find the winner with help from his wife and an old friend.
"China's financial sector exerts considerable influence on global financial markets, especially on the Japanese financial sector," it said.
A solar sail provides propulsion because the sunlight it reflects exerts pressure on the sail, pushing it forward.
"Lost Children Archive" is cerebral and self-conscious, but it exerts a visceral tug of wonder and terror.
It's just that it exerts and almost gravitational attraction for you if it passes in front of you.
But that protection becomes a form of control—a control he exerts over every character he comes across.
But it represents a condemnation of Trump's decision and exerts political pressure on him to reverse the move.
The pressure that Elliott exerts, combined with its fearsome reputation, can make even benign-sounding statements seem sinister.
If you think corporate money exerts too much influence in politics now, wait until MB-I comes along.
The non-prosecution agreements are expected to be used more at the SEC once Clayton exerts his authority.
More than 50 years after its birth, email exerts an uncanny hold on all of our internal affairs.
But that's the extent of the control the Academy exerts over who decides which film a country submits.
But now, with alarms clanging all around me, I can see why patriotism exerts such a strong pull.
While there have been some new, profitable ventures, like online gambling, the waterfront still exerts its own pull.
The Church in Ireland still exerts a patriarchal force over women which is evident from country's draconian abortion laws.
He said the judge's ruling demonstrates the influence that the military exerts over the judiciary and society at large.
Iranwire was created by Iranian journalists living outside the country, which exerts strict controls on the domestic news media.
This war, one that exerts so little weight on our lives today, marked the apex of the mechanical watch.
Beijing exerts outsized influence over the international Chinese-language press (including within the U.S.), limiting international scrutiny of China.
The omnipresent sticky, sodden earth of the Mississippi Delta exerts a force over the characters that is seemingly irresistible.
A previous employee committed suicide while performing the same work, so perhaps the apartment itself exerts a malevolent force.
Even so, the film helped establish a template for ensemble films that exerts an influence even to this day.
Unless Congress exerts more control, it will need White House to bring rationality to the oversight of biotechnology products.
As the head of the executive branch, the president exerts a great deal of control over access to information.
The Moon exerts a tidal force on Earth, but it also holds a similar sway over the human imagination.
China's government exerts control over the country's private businesses in many ways, some of them unofficial and never disclosed.
The sealed-off border also exerts a powerful psychological effect northward, in the very land it's meant to protect.
When your heart pumps blood throughout your body, the blood exerts a force against the walls of your arteries.
As violence escalates and the Chinese government exerts greater control over the financial hub, residents wrestle with their options.
Mental illness exerts a toll not only on the first responders who live with mental illness, but also on civilians.
Prince George may be but three years old, but the royal toddler already exerts an impressive amount of fashion influence.
Laid directly on the paving stones, this tiny sculpture is easily missed, but once seen, exerts a strong emotional pull.
Not only does everyone in the film care passionately about art, but the art itself exerts an undeniable, unquestionable influence.
We usually see a master as someone who exerts domination, but there is another, more authentic, sense of a master.
ULRICH VOSSKronberg, Germany * You argue that through its trade surplus, Germany exerts a negative external effect on the world economy.
Mueller values competence, but exerts his will and follows his own counsel in making final decisions after gathering the facts.
This is one of the ways the dollar-credit cycle exerts a strong influence over overall lending in emerging markets.
His remarks raised some hopes that a Republican President could break the stranglehold that the NRA exerts over his party.
Pakistan, which exerts strong influence on Afghanistan's Taliban, was apparently heavily engaged prior to this announcement, according to US officials.
Rather, it exerts its own influence and can be used to enhance the power imbalances that exist in this country.
Though the ruling is not enforceable, it exerts moral pressure and has placed the future of the base in doubt.
NDAs are at their best in exclusively private relationships, when information shared among parties exerts no negative effects on others.
South of Marrakesh, the Draa Valley still exerts an indefinable pull, retaining traces of its now almost-vanished Berber kingdom.
The question of whether workers are contractors or employees centers largely on how much control the company exerts over them.
Amazon exerts utter dominance over online shopping and is getting bigger, fast, in areas like streaming of music and videos.
I labeled the force as Fc-b, where the subscript indicates the force that the cart exerts on the ball.
Because of that, the pack takes a much longer time to accelerate upward, because the spring exerts a smaller force.
The president of the United States exerts more influence over the security of the world than any other human being.
But it is represents a symbolic condemnation and exerts political pressure on the U.S. to reverse the move. http://bit.
The U.S. is a dominant player in energy, and exerts power and influence but not from oil and gas alone.
Meadows, the leader of a much smaller caucus that exerts outsize influence, recognizes that President Trump values results over ideology.
As its founder, chairman, chief executive and largest shareholder, Mr. Bezos exerts almost complete control over the company he created.
"What's more, in terms of youth and amateur sports in the United States, the NCAA exerts tremendous influence," the letter said.
They have little to worry about in conventional media, over which—for the most part—the Communist Party exerts tight control.
In this collection of stories, diaspora exerts a magnetic pull, orienting lives along a line between Jamaica and the United States.
We asked dating and relationship exerts to name some of the biggest deal-breakers people cite for breaking off a relationship.
At full capacity, the SLS exerts 9.2 million pounds of thrust, more than thirty times the thrust of a 747 jet.
As the cord stretches, it exerts an upward force on the jumper in the same direction that the ground would push.
It also exerts control over Sunoco through its 100 percent ownership of the general partner that staffs and runs Sunoco's pipelines.
Because oil is dollar-priced, a stronger greenback makes purchases in other currencies more expensive and exerts downward pressure on oil.
Barclays, whose low-returning investment bank exerts a drag on its valuation, trades at a more humble 53% of tangible book.
"Of course, everyone gets a little nervous when the government exerts that kind of control," he said in a phone interview.
While other countries have their own anti-corruption statutes, none exerts as much influence over the global economy as the FCPA.
In Brazilian politics, for instance, a powerful bloc representing large landowners and large-scale agricultural interests exerts considerable sway in Congress.
They also take note of the effort Hossa exerts to ensure he is contributing, even when the goals do not come.
At 66, with a snowy mane and an imperial demeanor, Mr. Gere now exerts the magnetism of a swashbuckling lion in winter.
Under the current constitution, Turkey's presidency is a largely ceremonial post, though Erdogan exerts broad control by dint of his personal popularity.
Rights groups say Jammeh exerts strong influence over the court, which has not held a session for a year and a half.
The ruling government is a close ally of the West, exerts complete control over security forces and faces no opposition in parliament.
Weeks added later in the spray that 1,000 pounds "is about the same" force as a "professional boxer" exerts in a punch.
The outcome of America's rate rise, whatever it may be, will help economists understand why zero exerts such a powerful gravitational pull.
He exerts tight and brutal control of his people and exiles dissidents to island prisons in the middle of the Red Sea.
Surprisingly, many cannabis business must operate completely in cash since the federal government exerts significant influence on financial institutions through the FDIC.
Nusra exerts dominion over much of the province, even if it has failed to bring a few towns like Saraqib to heel.
Although scientists still aren't sure how fine particulate matter exerts effects on the brain, the evidence for a causal association is convincing.
Yet the control that Mr. Kalanick exerts over Uber remains in full force, writes Katie Benner, a technology reporter at The Times.
It takes time for the brain to focus on one task, so the body exerts extra energy constantly switching between two jobs.
We may not get to see it often but this iceberg inventory exerts its own gravitational influence on the LME aluminium price.
In part, too, it's because Jen exerts so much effort constructing her world, this book's hardware, that the human software is underdeveloped.
And yet, even at it teeters on the edge of pretentiousness, "A Hidden Life" exerts a cumulative power that cannot be ignored.
The insurance business is a key affiliate through which the founding Lee family exerts control over its smartphones-to-construction business empire.
The small shipworm exerts such a big influence over its habitat that it is considered a "dominant ecosystem engineer," the authors concluded.
The extent of the impact shows the power the United States exerts over the global financial system through the dollar clearing process.
Snowden's tapestry, which blocks the windows in the tight industrial space of Tiger Strikes Asteroid, exerts similar control over the viewer's experience.
They are also rivals in Lebanon, where Iran exerts influence through the Hezbollah political and military movement which Saudi Arabia considers an enemy.
Mark Warner, but so much of the Virginia senator's act seems to be loudly harrumphing about matters in which he exerts little influence.
In response to criticism for him supporting the accused, Žižek exerts himself to depict Ronell as merely eccentric and Reitman as maniacally duplicitous.
The system of preferential voting, whereby Australians rank candidates in order of choice, rather than picking just one, also exerts a moderating influence.
At full throttle, it exerts 9.2 million pounds of thrust, which is more than 34 times the total thrust of a 747 jet.
The Economy exerts powerful gravity; for many people, it's hard to escape its demands, be they medical insurance, rent, food on the table.
Because ten per cent of American public-school students live in Texas, the state exerts a great influence on the textbook-publishing industry.
The first number in the reading, known as systolic blood pressure, is the pressure blood exerts against artery walls when the heart beats.
This can't last forever, and a steep decline isn't out of the question for someone who exerts enough energy to power the sun.
The effort has been weighed down by British regulators' concerns that the Murdoch family already exerts too much control over the country's media.
The bond of friendship draws people together, certainly, but I think she also meant it exerts a force on people in the vicinity.
That city, with its spired Gothic churches and windswept shoreline punctuated with striped beach chairs, still exerts some indeterminate influence over her work.
Mr. Piëch, who no longer exerts any direct influence at Volkswagen, is a grandson of Ferdinand Porsche, the designer of the Volkswagen Beetle.
Democrats say the pressure Trump exerts on Zelensky in the call -- it's not an exact transcript, but close -- justifies removing Trump from office.
Mr. Young has called the film a thesis on the psychology of destructive relationships (John exerts an abusive, Svengali-like influence over Evelyn).
But once Knowlton gets to the bubble's inevitable puncture, the sheer gravitational pull that eventually grounds all speculative balloons exerts its irresistible power.
Religious life in Russia is dominated by the Orthodox Church, which exerts considerable political influence and enjoys the support of President Vladimir Putin.
What's fascinating about Peterson is not the novelty of his ideas, but their power, and the quasi-religious influence he exerts on his followers.
For this he turned to the Sun, which exhibits its own natural cycles and exerts a significant influence over terrestrial affairs via electromagnetic energy.
Some Uber drivers contest that classification, though, and argue that Uber's algorithm exerts far too much control over their lives to be viewed otherwise.
It will be Pence's fifth trip to Latin America as VP. The big picture: Pence also exerts power on other critical foreign policy issues.
You might have guessed it from the name, but a ruling planet simply exerts more influence over a given sign than the other planets.
Indeed, out of the three biggest surplus countries in the world, it is the one which exerts the least influence on its exchange rate.
With the legislative channel all but closed, he will find something in the administrative and foreign policy realms over which he exerts outright control.
He writes that "capital is at every level an eerie entity: conjured out of nothing, [it] exerts more influence that any allegedly substantial entity".
Saddle Up: As any observer of the best-seller lists can tell you, World War II exerts a deep hold on the popular imagination.
What seldom gets mentioned is just how much pressure the government debt situation exerts, particularly with the Fed deciding to exit the bond market.
For those of us who were born with a musical-theater gene, the troupe known as Joe Iconis and Family exerts a similar allure.
As task after task becomes easier, the growing expectation of convenience exerts a pressure on everything else to be easy or get left behind.
A medium like Facebook that exerts such control over the speech of citizens in a democracy requires dispassionate, systematic oversight and regulation by government.
And he exerts a deeper level of control simply through his ability to bait hostile media at will with his every seemingly nutty utterance.
As Beijing exerts more influence over Hong Kong's affairs, the activists' case is a key test of whether the territory can protect basic freedoms.
But critics say the system exerts too much control, especially at the final stage when the seven-member appellate body makes a binding determination.
Mr. Cuomo, who chose the authority's new chairman, Patrick J. Foye, and the subway's leader, Andy Byford, exerts great influence over the agency's priorities.
The heat here is oppressive, and moving too fast exerts precious energy better spent fighting off hyperthermia or belting out John Prine tunes at karaoke.
Far from finding itself in a state of capitulation, the West exerts a very powerful cultural magnetism, evident in the rabid desperation of its opponents.
The agreements come three months after Turkey formally opened a $50 million military training base in Somalia as it exerts increasing influence in the region.
"Should this phenomenon prove to be lasting, it would imply a weakening of the impact monetary policy exerts on inflation via aggregate demand," he added.
For all the cooperation between the campaign and its online foot soldiers, they remain a sprawling, decentralized group over which Mr. Sanders exerts little control.
"These six leggs he clitches up altogether, and when he leaps, springs them all out, and thereby exerts his whole strength at once," Hooke wrote.
Sam Zell, the billionaire with no shortage of opinions, isn't keen on WeWork, from its basic business model to how much control the CEO exerts.
The pool exerts a subtle gravitational pull on all the guests, so that by the end of the day, everyone seems to wind up here.
A candidate who exerts some control over her salary is likely to feel more positive about the final number and her employer as a whole.
That trip to Washington was one of the many ways that Ms. Joyner, 58, exerts her power as an art-world influence behind the scenes.
That's the kind of hold that the National Asian American Theater Company exerts on spectators with its oxygenated "Henry VI" at A.R.T./New York Theaters.
The idea, of course, is that—if all goes well—the cord stretches and exerts an upward force to keep you from hitting the ground.
Beijing exerts tight control over China's airlines, for example, and sometimes steers contracts to Airbus, Boeing's European rival, when officials feel that Washington is uncooperative.
But this much-trafficked watering hole also exerts a dangerous gravitational force, the kind that holds people in place when they should be moving on.
Mr. Trump exerts a powerful hold on his party, and lawmakers are cowed by the belief that opposing him will end in their political destruction.
The problem for Mr. Powell is that monetary policy exerts a gradual influence on economic conditions, meaning that policymakers must calibrate policy based on forecasts.
Supporters of Trump's nationalistic agenda told the Daily Beast they hope Dobbs exerts more influence over Trump in his second term, especially on immigration issues.
And as far as allowing the FBI access to Dataminr, over which Twitter clearly exerts serious and specific influence, nothing raises a red flag so far.
State-owned Chinese enterprises are muscling onto the global stage, encouraged by the government's emphasis on self-sufficiency in chemicals, which exerts downward pressure on prices.
But printing tweets on the front page of a major US newspaper is no small nod to the influence Twitter exerts over media and politics today.
Much of the work is essentially benign, but in the aggregate it exerts a force, drawing reporters away from more enterprising stories they might otherwise cover.
But for a tiny minority, ISIS exerts a powerful allure, leading a small but significant number to head to the Middle East to take up arms.
They also suggested that the planet's atmosphere is too thick and exerts too much pressure for life as we know it to exist on its surface.
What might appear to be grass-roots liberal efforts can be traced to a Manhattan office, where an operation called "Shareblue" exerts pressure on news outlets.
As a series of images, the book exerts a seductive, arcane power, rather like a deck of tarot cards, every page seething with lavish, cryptic innuendo.
But, the Taliban's recent refusal to join a peace process and ongoing offensive has raised doubts over how much influence Islamabad still exerts over the militants.
"The president exerts almost total control over the political system and has placed legal and bureaucratic barriers that prevent political opposition," according to the CIA publication.
The regime exerts absolute influence over the handful of state-controlled houses of worship permitted to exist, creating a facade of religious life in North Korea.
This tension is at the heart of criticism by some trial analysts that the government of Prime Minister Hun Sen exerts undue influence in limiting prosecutions.
The spring on the left exerts a force pulling up and to the left, while the one on the right pulls up and to the right.
The European People's Party is the center-right alliance that has the European Parliament's largest bloc of lawmakers, and exerts major influence over other European institutions.
Unfortunately, the geopolitics of the region are changing rapidly as China rises, Pakistan remains in turmoil and India exerts itself, opposing the expanding influence of China.
The family's personal history is a fraught one (you can read about it in Kertes's previous novel, "Gratitude"), and it exerts a black hole's gravitational pull.
The insurer is one of the key vehicles through which the founding Lee family exerts control over various Samsung Group arms including Samsung Electronics Co Ltd.
The most present everyday example of this law is the gravity attraction be us and the earth which exerts the acceleration of 9.8 m/s^2.
But if the president truly exerts the power over congressional Republicans which Corker suggests, Tuesday night's session could be a lot more like "tellin'" rather than "'splainin.'"
The Chinese economy, accounting for more than 13% of global exports and around 25% of global manufacturing value-added, exerts an irresistible pull on global supply chains.
In addition, JAMS exerts absolutely no influence over an arbitrator's arbitration decision and arbitrators are not financially incentivized to rule one way or another in any matter.
It is 60% greater than our own atmosphere, meaning it exerts the kind of pressure you feel at the bottom of a swimming pool, according to NASA.
Secondly, and more importantly, fishing exerts significant pressure on marine ecosystems globally, limiting both biodiversity and the ability of the international community to meet its sustainability goals.
Its atmospheric pressure is 60% greater than Earth's, meaning it exerts the kind of pressure you feel at the bottom of a swimming pool, according to NASA.
Analysts said the arrests were another pre-emptive measure by the crown prince to remove powerful figures as he exerts control over the world's leading oil exporter.
Flipping the dynamic between police and black bodies on its head, the young boy exerts power and the officers are the ones who raise their hands up.
The NGO notes that the Communist Party of China exerts "total control" over media outlets and that independent journalists are routinely harassed and jailed in the country.
The Hershey Trust exerts control over the company because of its control of B shares, each one of which has votes equaling 10 shares of common stock.
Whatever attitude Vernick exerts is largely confined to its sassy cocktail list, replete with jaunty if obscure monikers like Chucho el Roto and the Crossing of 1909.
The Revolutionary Guards Corps reports directly to Ayatollah Khamenei, exerts deep influence in politics and the economy, and has its own air force, navy and intelligence service.
Many see a test of whether the courts can protect freedoms even as Beijing exerts more influence over Hong Kong's compliant local government and increasingly cowed press.
"Although Amazon does not have direct influence over the design and manufacture of third-party products, Amazon exerts substantial control over third-party vendors," the opinion said.
"The book exerts a seductive, arcane power, rather like a deck of tarot cards, every page seething with lavish, cryptic innuendo," our reviewer, Leah Hager Cohen, wrote.
Unfortunately, however, the senior professors — including Chesser, Densmore, Bradley, Zak, and until recently, Baker (who still exerts considerable power in the field of mammalogy) — are still in charge.
"As a center of creativity, this place exerts a magnetic field," according to the influential Berlin-based Matthias Arndt, who has opened galleries in that city and Singapore.
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)One of the major keys to Apple's success over the years has been the tight control it exerts over the components in its devices.
Apple is the most heavily weighted stock in the S&P 500 index, so it exerts the biggest gravitational pull on the most widely used stock market benchmark.
Instead of balancing the masses of the crust and mantle, it balances the pressure the crust exerts on the mantle, providing a more accurate estimate of crustal thickness.
Amid outcry over the journalist's death, Mnuchin and a slew of other high profile economics exerts and officials opted not to attend the Future Investment Initiative last year.
Related: The DNC's pro-Bernie protesters won't go away But as undignified as this all is, conspiracy mongering vastly overstates the influence the DNC exerts on primary voters.
So, if you feel under-appreciated in your relationship, those feelings may bubble to the surface in the coming weeks as demanding Leo exerts its influence over Venus.
But with more transactions moving online, the on-demand economy exerts enormous influence on how residents in cities live, work, eat and interact with each other, said Surie.
That said, Uranus is so distant and exerts such a subtle influence over our everyday lives that you might not have noticed any major shifts at the time.
"It also suggests that lead exerts a downward pull on an individual's cognitive abilities over time regardless of where they start out in life," Reuben said by email.
NASA thinks this is caused by an increase in the amount of fluid surrounding the brain, which exerts additional pressure on the optic nerve, deforming the astronaut's eyeballs.
This quest for dominance furthers concerns over the economic power Amazon exerts over its workers, its competitors, and the foundations of the online retail marketplace as a whole.
But in the week that Barnum & Bailey closed its doors for the last time, questions are once again being asked as to how much power OPEC now exerts?
Thus when light bounces off a mirror it exerts a tiny pressure; if the light is bright enough, and the mirror light enough, the mirror will start moving.
Engineering executives have testified that Sergio Cabral, the former governor from the party who helped land the Rio Olympics and still exerts considerable sway, demanded millions in bribes.
Psychotic hallucinations are sensory perceptions gone haywire, an extreme form of illusion where the brain exerts its own view of the world such that it becomes severely distorted.
The level of control that the military exerts over Suu Kyi may be a reflection of her upbringing, but it is also a product of careful institutional structuring.
The group argued that as the central bank exerts expanded regulatory powers thanks to the Dodd-Frank financial reform law, it should have to adhere to heightened requirements.
The resolution is not legally binding but exerts international pressure on the Trump administration to reconsider the Jerusalem move, which reversed decades of U.S. policy in the region.
The big picture: All-time high temperature records, along with heavy rainfall milestones have fallen as a warmer, wetter climate exerts its influence on day-to-day weather.
The role of Addis Ababa and Nairobi as regional travel hubs exerts further downward pressure on the respective capacities of Ethiopia and Kenya to weather the concurrent storms.
But because it is catnip for journalists (including yours truly), who think of it as a fast feed of news and commentary, Twitter exerts influence beyond its numbers.
Saudi officials say the coalition exerts great efforts to minimize harm to civilians and has established an internal body to investigate reported violations of the laws of war.
Party leaders have been relentlessly arguing that hearing new witnesses could tie up the Senate for weeks if and when Trump exerts executive privilege to block their testimony.
The young people of Hong Kong realize that this may be their last opportunity to stand up for their rights before Beijing exerts total dominance on the region.
But scholars and rights organizations say Hong Kong's autonomy has eroded over the past two decades as China increasingly exerts pressure on local authorities to curtail democratic aspirations.
Across the record, vocalist Danny Orlowski barks, raps, and groans lyrics about private traumas, public injustices, and—most frequently—the violence that the world exerts on the vulnerable.
Uber also faced suits from drivers saying the algorithm that Uber uses exerts control of a driver's schedule, but no court has ruled in favor of the drivers.
But Trump has also shown willingness to link trade to other issues, saying he would cut a better trade deal with China if it exerts influence on North Korea.
Romantic love for Lisa Yuskavage is something we can deride as unrealistic, yet its sweet, naïve simplicity reminds us of a youthful ideal that still exerts its gravitational attraction.
This pressure washer from Stanley exerts 2,150 PSI of cleaning power to blast away dirt, mold, moss, mildew, and grime to leave the outside of your home looking fresh.
An alternative theory called modified Newtonian dynamics, or MOND, argues that there is no dark matter; rather, visible matter exerts a stronger gravitational force than expected at galactic outskirts.
Apple's supply chain is one of the most closely monitored and analyzed in the world, both because of the control the company exerts and keen interest from third parties.
Apple exerts a sun-like gravitational pull on the global electronics supply chain, affecting the pricing of commodities like flash memory chips - it consumes 18 percent of global supply.
It's an absurd, intolerable situation, but that's life in America in 2018 — and a perfect illustration of how Trump's unfitness for office exerts a corrosive influence throughout American life.
In cycling, the person in second place exerts less energy as the front runner takes the brunt of the wind and blocks the path for the person behind him.
Episodes tend to climax around specific instances of physical violence and animalistic despair—we focus on the street beatings rather than the effort Lenú exerts to cope with them.
If debt is receding as a problem in rich countries, it looms larger in emerging markets, where overcapacity brought on by binge-borrowing exerts a downward force on prices.
However, Trump has also shown willingness to link trade to other issues, saying he would cut a better trade deal with China if it exerts influence on North Korea.
Perhaps because of its hybrid religious and secular credentials, our concept of evil exerts an almost mystical power over society's impulse to make order out of chaos and despair.
Western security officials say Russia's FSB Federal Security Service, successor to the Soviet-era KGB, exerts influence over Kaspersky management decisions, though the company has repeatedly denied those allegations.
Yet even as the Renewable Fuel Standard exerts its powerful sway, there is hardly consensus about whether it has delivered on the lofty promises lawmakers made a decade ago.
Much like Halldor Laxness's 'Independent People' the book conjures a mountainous, wintry place where geography exerts a powerful pull on anyone who dares to try to call it home.
After 15 years in power, Mr. Erdogan's government exerts enormous control over Turkey's news media through purchases of major television and newspaper outlets by companies close to the government.
The government exerts tight control over all information broadcast about the war, including interviews with civilians, who can be coerced and threatened with arrest if they criticize the government.
The App Store has become a crucial way for digital businesses to reach customers, and Apple exerts strict control over which companies can appear in the store and how.
"The greater the number of young people running, the greater the pressure it exerts on the old camp and the greater the chances of one of them being elected."
They reckon the chances of a no-deal Brexit — long seen as the worst case scenario for the pound — are diminishing as parliament exerts greater control over the process.
Kelly said Kaine's addition to the ticket could make it easier to get new gun laws passed through a Congress where the NRA still exerts a lot of control.
Western security officials said Russia's FSB Federal Security Service, successor to the Soviet-era KGB, exerts influence over Kaspersky management decisions, though the company has repeatedly denied those allegations.
But if the President truly exerts the power over congressional Republicans which Corker suggests, Tuesday night&aposs session could be a lot more like "tellin&apos" rather than "&apossplainin.&apos"
Critics say the government's campaign amounts to a shakedown and is aimed at shoring up the crown prince's power base as he exerts control over the world's leading oil exporter.
They are raising interest rates before that happens because monetary policy exerts a gradual influence on economic conditions, and they are concerned that inflation will begin to rise too quickly.
Writing in this week's Nature, Subramanian Sundaram and his team describe a way to measure, quickly and easily, the forces a human hand exerts as it grasps and manipulates things.
Measuring in this way just how a human hand exerts force will, as originally intended, be useful in programming robots to mimic people more closely when they pick objects up.
"In a country where the government still exerts tight control over ideology, those inside the system rarely find the courage to speak up," Xiao wrote in a 2015 op-ed.
Ghana's cedi could be on the ropes as seasonal forex demand by firms exerts pressure until a planned central bank foreign exchange auction on the interbank market in mid-November.
But as he moves in, shaves his head and learns just how far Freddy's protection extends, Naz pushes those boundaries, exerts his status and puts a man in the ICU.
Earth's thin outer atmosphere exerts a measurable drag on anything in such an orbit, and this drag means that, without regular boosts, that object will fall out of orbit eventually.
In practice, however, the pressure which light exerts is so small that a device able to do a useful amount of nudging would require a laser of unfeasibly large power.
What to Watch Moving Forward Given Africa's wanting ICT grid and sheer enormity, it's going to be a long haul before Netflix scales to market or exerts its anticipated influence.
The Tata trusts, a group of public charities, own two thirds of Tata Sons, which in turn exerts control over dozens of group companies that make up the Tata empire.
The thought of desert life, like thoughts of their father, exerts a haunting pull on the brothers, out of desperation (for Lee) or a kind of desperate fantasy (for Austin).
TikTok's Chinese roots have raised concerns from lawmakers, national security officials, and users alike that the Chinese government exerts some measure of control over the content posted on the platform.
The control that Mr. Orban exerts over Hungarians' access to information means that his government is no longer a democracy, regardless of how many votes he receives, Mr. Stanley added.
McDonald's already is influencing the way food is produced in the United States and "it's important that Darden also exerts that kind of pressure on the supply chain," Hamerschlag said.
I'll admit that, as a college basketball sentimentalist who grew up on Tobacco Road enthralled with Dean Smith's North Carolina teams, this sort of explanation exerts a pull over me.
Christianity still exerts a powerful force in many black communities, but some young women are turning their back on the faith and returning to the older, traditional religions of their ancestors.
Still, the pound is rallying as investors bet that a no-deal Brexit - the worst case scenario for the currency - can be avoided if parliament exerts greater control over the process.
Sterling jumped to a 10-week high against the dollar, rising to $1.3079, on bets that a no-deal Brexit can be avoided if parliament exerts greater control over the process.
"If Citi doesn't move in the right direction, Plan B could be ValueAct exerts more pressure to possibly make changes at the top," Mayo said, in reference to CEO Michael Corbat.
The question at the center of the case was whether Uber misclassified its drivers as independent contractors — a classification often determined by how much control a company exerts over the contractor.
Diastolic blood pressure – the "bottom" number indicating how much pressure the blood exerts on artery walls when the heart is at rest between beats – was 5 mmHg lower for spice lovers.
Whenever they can sit or kneel on an arm and get some free digs in with their fists, they do so until their opponent exerts the energy to change the position.
BEIJING (Reuters) - A U.S.-based online publishing platform, Medium, has been blocked in China, the company said, the latest service to be affected as Beijing exerts greater control over the Internet.
Experiments suggest that five-sixths of the universe's mass is dark matter, mysterious stuff that acts like scaffolding for galaxies but which can only be observed via the gravity it exerts.
Sterling hit a fresh 60.803-week high against the dollar, rising to $1.3094, on bets that a no-deal Brexit can be avoided if parliament exerts greater control over the process.
When researchers looked at the "top number" known as systolic blood pressure - the pressure blood exerts against artery walls when the heart beats - they found moving away from segregated neighborhoods mattered.
Industry representatives argue that it makes little sense for the FTC to govern privacy at companies like Google and Facebook while the FCC exerts different powers over the Internet service providers.
But the movie begins when Kurt is a boy of six, and the actor who takes the role, Cai Cohrs, exerts, I would say, a more powerful pull on your attention.
As such, it exerts a gravitational pull on established brands from across the globe looking to underscore their point of difference, as well as emerging talent with evermore daring design identities.
As conflict rages elsewhere in the country — in the ravaged eastern city of Benghazi, or Surt, where the Islamic State exerts its brutal grip — a precarious order holds in the capital.
A video filmed by a fellow lawmaker showed Mr. Hadhazy being carried away by several guards, an unusually vivid display of the control Mr. Orban exerts over Hungarians' access to information.
If they're chosen, the studio exerts a huge amount of control, not only over the songs they sing and the way their band is marketed but also over their daily lives.
But there was little public dissent on Tuesday, likely because the Saudi government often exerts pressure on prominent voices to make sure they either back the government line or keep quiet.
Warren said in March that she saw Apple as an unfair monopoly that should be broken up, criticizing the control the company exerts over competitors&apos listings in the App Store.
Mr. Hemphill, the law professor and antitrust expert, pointed to an emerging antitrust doctrine called common ownership, which looks beyond the formality of separate companies to examine who actually exerts control.
ACROSTIC — Today's excerpt is from a book by Dennis Baron called "A Better Pencil: Readers, Writers, and the Digital Revolution," which concerns the unstoppable force technology exerts on culture and society.
Sterling jumped to a 10-week high against the dollar, rising to $1.3079, on bets that a no-deal Brexit can be avoided if parliament exerts greater control over the process.
She dreaded returning to a town where a cold-blooded gang exerts control, to a place where gang members routinely force young women into being sex slaves, and kill those who refuse.
"CMS still needs to answer my questions on whether it exerts enough oversight of the Medicaid drug rebate program and when it first notified Mylan that the EpiPen was misclassified," he said.
Holden is, like most adolescent rebels, a rule follower at heart, and he exerts so much energy hating the people who break his rules that it is exhausting just to read about.
The National Domestic Violence Hotline defines domestic violence as any way in which an abuser exerts control or power over a survivor — whether that control manifests in physical outbursts or emotional abuse.
While preaching the benefits of unconventional steps, Kuroda warned it was "not easy" to continue with powerful easing for a long time due to the pain it exerts on financial institutions' profits.
The decision is a blow to Uber in a longstanding battle with its drivers, many of whom have argued that the type of control Uber exerts over them constitutes conditions of employment.
Those factors include the angle at which the coin starts out on your thumb, the force your hand exerts on the coin, the pull of gravity, friction in the air, and more.
The Point: It's exceedingly rare that we are given a window into Melania Trump's thinking -- and how she exerts her influence on her husband to make things happen in the White House.
And the Federal Reserve — which exerts control over short-term interest rates — has signaled that it will stick to its plans to keep raising rates in the face of strong economic conditions.
This tiny, radiant work, hanging in spot-lit splendor against the dark blue wall, exerts a gravitational pull on the 18 pieces surrounding it, including the Brauner, Wenders, Hopper, Conner, and Bensimon.
The lesson from Mr. Gannamaneni's case is that confidential information exerts a powerful pull to make more and more easy money, which means that one is much more likely to get caught.
Rick Scott, a Republican multimillionaire elected in 2010, and the Republican-controlled legislature, state government today exerts less control and oversight over Florida's growth, by design, than was true in recent decades.
While AI toys might appear to make parent's lives simpler, they also carry a degree of risk, with many exerts calling attention to the trove of personal information typically stored on devices.
In their decision, the judges in the case concluded, among other things, that Amazon exerts "substantial control" over its vendors and was the only party available to the injured plaintiff for redress.
At eight times Earth's mass, they say the planet is probably more like Neptune, with a thick atmosphere that exerts high pressure on the planet's surface and makes it inhospitable to life.
Uber has also faced suits from drivers saying the algorithm Uber uses exerts control of a driver's schedule, but no court has ruled for drivers to be treated as full-time employees.
Poland is a fast-growing economy, but some investors are worried that the state, which has taken over assets in the energy sector as well as banking, exerts too much power over business.
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Supreme Court upholds University of Texas affirmative action plan Immigration may not decide the election, but the issue is so emotive that it exerts a powerful influence of base voters in both parties.
"When the heart pumps the blood, it exerts a force on the rest of the body," said Mingmin Zhao, a graduate student student at CSAIL and a co-author of the new study.
This prompted speculation that Europa's geologic activity is quite intermittent, perhaps only occurring during specific parts of its orbit around Jupiter, when the gas giant exerts a powerful tidal strain on the moon.
Saunders said he believed the equilibrium jobless rate - or the rate at which it exerts no upward pressure on inflation - has fallen below 5 percent but he said was unsure by how much.
It was the first meeting between an Iranian president and the 88-year-old Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, who rarely weighs in on politics but exerts wide influence over Iraqi public opinion.
Amazon has forced publishers to offer it steep discounts on books, Monsanto is organizing the genetics behind much of our food supply, and the Cleveland Clinic exerts power over doctors throughout northeast Ohio.
The independent federal agency, which was established by the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act, has been largely opposed by GOP lawmakers who say it exerts too much regulatory control over the financial services industry.
"Our study thus lends additional support to the idea of a beauty premium: even when controlling for many relevant covariates, attractiveness still exerts an influence on House candidate's electoral performance," the study states.
It's peak Bill Murray with a minimalism that exerts a powerful gravitational force and a deadpan that recast Mad Magazine's what-me-worry grin with the sickness-unto-death laughter of National Lampoon.
For the Mandalorian, there are four forces shown in the diagram: The force that Bob exerts on the Mandalorian, FB-M, which is the other side of the force-pair from the blow.
It may be lifelike that the absent woman exerts so much pull on both Marnie and Alice, who have more in common than at first appears; people are always wrestling with the past.
Although he exerts great control over the agency, he has argued that he does not have enough power and that one person or entity should take charge and be accountable to the public.
Each of them, in particular Areum, exerts a subtle, centrifugal pull on the film, as if they could break free from Mr. Hong's tight compositions and drawn-out scenes, and somehow start again.
While an important source of financial stability, the CFA franc is politically sensitive owing to the power it exerts over countries which have now been independent from France for over half a century.
Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the leader of PiS who analysts say exerts large influence over government policies, said last year there are no other moral guideposts in Poland apart from the teachings of the Catholic church.
Wanda's multiple-notch rating difference with these peers reflects its slightly weaker business and financial profile, in addition to the rating constraint that its parent, Dalian Wanda Group Co., Limited, exerts on its ratings.
The phenomenon, the researchers found, can be explained as a contest between the pressure the gas jet exerts on the film and the surface tension of the film, which resists any increase in curvature.
This is an idea that exerts too much rather than too little influence over American politics and public policy, and the racialized version of the hypothesis that Murray is known for is particularly damaging.
LUOYANG, CHINA — Fifty years after Mao Zedong unleashed the decade-long Cultural Revolution to reassert his authority and revive his radical communist agenda, the spirit of modern China's founder still exerts a powerful pull.
On a 2014 trip to CERN , she toured the Large Hadron Collider, a particle accelerator, buried in a tunnel, which exerts a magnetic field about a hundred thousand times stronger than that of Earth.
The Parliament exerts enormous influence on the everyday lives of Europeans — it has a say in everything from limiting the energy consumption of vacuum cleaners to setting the number of working hours a week.
He swats away both trends and deep-pocketed corporate suitors and exerts his sway over an Italian industry he continues to dominate in a manner that can be regal to the point of caprice.
In doing so, Mr. Trump took broad aim at a pillar of the Iranian state, which exerts enormous influence in politics and the economy as well as in Iran's internal and external military policies.
Though the 140-character network favored by President Trump is far smaller than Facebook, it is used heavily by people in media and thus exerts perhaps an even greater sway on the news business.
Professing his competitiveness, Mr. Hacker, 2000, an accountant, said he exerts himself more because he likes seeing how his performance ranks with others during his workouts, but enjoys competing against his sons the most.
A hatred that still, after centuries, exerts its powerful allure during periods of political and economic unrest, when the angry, the confused, the shortchanged and the scared look for simple explanations and a scapegoat.
Even the progress currently enjoyed at Yangambi remains tenuous: Congo has yet to break free from over a century of venal misrule, and conflict exerts an almost gravitational pull on parts of the country.
All the matter within them exerts a gravitational pull on all the other matter, and the most efficient way to get the stuff as close together as possible is to arrange it in a sphere.
Having spent my entire life mostly at low elevation, my body is so accustomed to the 14.7 pounds per square inch of pressure the atmosphere exerts near sea level that I don't even notice it.
A human being would remain in overall control of the process via a motorised joystick that exerts forces on the operator's hand similar to those he or she would feel by actually grasping the object.
"He exerts a deeper level of control simply through his ability to bait hostile media at will with his every seemingly nutty utterance," conservative columnist Bret Stephens smartly noted Thursday in the New York Times.
Faced with roadblocks in every direction, and loath to become another Carter, it is unnervingly plausible to imagine him turning to the military levers of power over which he exerts singular control, and unleashing hell.
Yet the growing tyranny of feelings in the way Americans talk — about everything from how to fund public education to which presidential candidate to support — exerts a subtler kind of coercion on the public sphere.
But Flynn's demise, which came as a direct result of him apparently misleading Pence about phone conversations with the Russian ambassador to the U.S., was a reminder of the influence the former Indiana governor exerts.
"The failure of U.S. trading partners to accord basic labor rights, including freedom of association and collective bargaining rights, enables substandard wages overseas and exerts downward pressure on wages in the United States," they wrote.
But Mr. Abbas said he would not tolerate a Gaza version of "the Hezbollah model in Lebanon," in which a heavily armed nonstate organization exerts influence over a weak government and hollowed-out national institutions.
Wednesday's announcement follows three months of increasingly tense and violent protests that have become a wider challenge to hold fully democratic and open elections, amid growing concerns about the influence Beijing exerts over Hong Kong.
Since his forces ousted the last Islamist militias from Benghazi in December, Mr. Hifter has focused on the south, where he exerts influence through his fleet of aging warplanes and alliances with local armed groups.
Developed in 1996, the DC2 model is based on the assumption that each leaf exerts a chemical "inhibitory power" on the area surrounding it — a sort of force field that prevents other leaves from growing.
Researchers didn't find an association between prenatal snus exposure and "diastolic" blood pressure - the bottom number - which indicates how much pressure the blood exerts on artery walls when the heart is at rest between beats.
The research also reveals the pressure that the deep-seated American suspicion of immigrants (which long predates Mr. Trump) exerts on the American value of homeownership and all its associated virtues like responsibility and stability.
She operates in a mode that could be called surreal realism, where the boundaries between reality and fantasy dissolve into a place where imagination is akin to gravity and exerts a pull just as powerful.
The heightened volcanic activity has been accompanied by frequent earthquakes, as magma — the term for lava before it reaches the surface — pushes its way up from deep inside the earth and exerts tremendous force underground.
Over and over officials and optimists explain to me that negotiations policy is rational, unified, coordinated, managed by experts, that DPRK could never divide the government or the alliance, that the president effectively exerts leverage.
To avoid being forced to classify workers as employees, a company has to limit how much control is exerts over its contractors' work—it can't do things like train them, give them set work schedules, etc.
That someone might actually want to buy that gun is a sign of deeper, unresolved issues of racial violence and gun worship in American society, and the enabling power the gun lobby exerts over unhinged individuals.
The election was ultimately a proxy war between one man who lost power and wants it back, UNM leader-in-exile Mikheil Saakashvili, and another who has tremendous power and exerts it largely from the shadows.
Every turn is about trying to find the balance between dishing out punishment and taking it, and each fight exerts its own gravity as mechs are pulled toward each other to bring more weapons to bear.
Thanks to the more even distribution of the pressure the belt exerts—regular steel belts only tighten the tread area of a tire, not the "shoulders" at the edge, Lim says—it improves rolling resistance too.
With this new information, the researchers hope to shed more light on the way the Sun exerts influence at a distance and the origin and evolution of solar wind was it propagates through the solar system.
Light exerts pressure, and the pressure of light from the infant sun should, calculations suggest, have driven off most of the hydrogen and helium of the primordial cloud before Jupiter had a chance to grab it.
In Western countries, analysts say, the party exerts influence over Chinese immigrants and students through embassies, consulates and community organizations, as well as business interests with the financial leverage to shape local Chinese-language media coverage.
" In the Book Review, Leah Hager Cohen expressed mixed feelings: "As a series of images, the book exerts a seductive, arcane power, rather like a deck of tarot cards, every page seething with lavish, cryptic innuendo.
Prosecutors repeatedly punched above their weight, including convincing the country's Supreme Court to move the case from Jowzjan, the scene of the crime — where General Dostum exerts almost total control — to more neutral ground in Kabul.
These calculations — along with another stat, launch angle, which describes the gradient at which a ball leaves a bat — mostly provide a sense of how much influence a batter exerts over the path of a baseball.
Moving among three distinct groups of people — Simon's grieving parents (Emmanuelle Seigner and Kool Shen), his medical team and Claire and her family — the director, Katell Quillévéré, exerts a firm grip on the story's emotional calculus.
And in true Dyson fashion, the Airwrap's brush attachments have been over-engineered with an automatic switching mechanism that changes the direction of the airflow based on the tension a user's hair exerts on the brush's bristles.
The multiple-notch rating difference between Wanda's ratings and those of these peers reflects its slightly weaker business and financial profile, and the rating constraint that its parent, Dalian Wanda Group Co., Limited, exerts on its ratings.
This happens because those elements give off more intense radiation compared to hydrogen; that radiation exerts an outward force that pushes gas and other material away, so the star doesn&apost accumulate more matter and grow bigger.
WITH SOCIAL MEDIA, VENEZUELA EXERTS INFLUENCE ON THE AMERICAS The opposition throughout the day argued that a Maduro victory would lack legitimacy because many voters stayed home, heeding the call to boycott an election seen as rigged.
Recognizing that diversity and inclusion are good for business, and that discrimination imposes enormous productivity costs (and exerts undue burdens), hundreds of companies, including the undersigned, have continued to expand inclusion for transgender people across corporate America.
The customary workings of government, including the subtle power plays everyone exerts, have been converted into experiential, sensitivity terms, as when Comey talked about how his staff was "shocked and troubled" by pressure from the White House.
Researchers didn't find an association between neighborhood segregation levels and the "bottom number" known as diastolic blood pressure, which indicates how much pressure the blood exerts on artery walls when the heart is at rest between beats.
"While climate change does not have near-term implications for sovereign ratings, it already exerts some influence on credit profiles of those sovereigns most susceptible to its effects," Moody's said, adding this influence would grow over time.
The outcome of this meeting, she said, depends on how much pressure the U.S. exerts, and if Russia starts playing "harder-ball" as "it is not like Moscow's just going to be giving concessions left and right."
Essentially, the further away Uber gets from acting like actual employers with drivers — that is, the less control it exerts over the work force — the more room it has to call its drivers "partners" and not employees.
Szpunar's assessment is that Uber "exerts control over all the relevant aspects of an urban transport service" — from price, to minimum safety conditions, to accessibility of transport supply, to conduct of drivers and access to the service.
While members of Congress can be idiosyncratic, surprising ideological choices simply wash out in the large chambers, as it is seldom the case that a single individual member of Congress exerts virtual control over the legislative outcome.
I was born and raised in a system that exerts control under the guise of paternalism — a system that caresses you as it beats you, that teaches you but also inhibits you, enlightens you and censures you.
Business experts, however, say the FCPA is a powerful tool for fighting corruption around the world, and a perfect example of American "soft power," or the influence that the U.S. exerts simply by virtue of its reputation.
More than five decades after he fled into exile in India following a failed uprising against Chinese rule, the Dalai Lama still exerts considerable religious authority over many of the six million ethnic Tibetans living within China's borders.
Though Barry Callebaut isn't a household name, it exerts a major influence on the global chocolate business, making chocolate for brands like Nestlé, Unilever, and Hershey while its logo takes a back seat on the chocolate-bar wrappers.
Tuesday's lawsuit comes as McDonald's Corp faces a high-profile trial at the National Labor Relations Board on claims that it is liable for various labor violations because of the degree of control the company exerts over franchises.
Beijing's brutal crackdown on Uighurs both at home and abroad highlights what's at stake for not just the Chinese people but also the larger world as an increasingly aggressive regime exerts its growing military, diplomatic, and economic might.
The Black Caucus has grown this year to 55 members, the most since its founding in 1971, and now exerts more influence over the strategic direction and policy priorities of the House Democratic Caucus than it ever has.
BEIJING, April 15 (Reuters) - A U.S.-based online publishing platform, Medium, has been blocked in China, according to users and tests by Reuters, the latest service to apparently be affected as Beijing exerts greater control over the Internet.
Today, the land known as Bears Ears — named for twin buttes that jut out over the horizon — has become something else altogether: a battleground in the fight over how much power Washington exerts over federally controlled Western landscapes.
But national security adviser Michael Flynn's resignation, which came as a direct result of him apparently misleading Pence about phone conversations with the Russian ambassador to the U.S., was a reminder of the influence Pence exerts. http://bit.
Kaczynski, 68, a divisive figure who is one of the least trusted politicians in Poland, exerts huge influence behind the scenes and media have said he might be targeting Szydlo's job ahead of national elections due in 2019.
Thus the disruptive power of surfing, which exerts an allegiance to itself and a faithlessness to the rest of the world that is capable of ending romantic relationships and terminating gainful employment at the rise of a swell.
"Football has a big fascination, and that is why it also exerts a temptation on terrorists, to abuse that effect," Thomas de Maizière, Germany's interior minister and the country's most senior security official, told reporters at the stadium.
The Communist Party exerts overwhelming control over media content inside China's so-called Great Firewall, and it is now using it as a cudgel in an information war over the protests that have convulsed Hong Kong for months.
The Communist Party exerts overwhelming control over media content inside China's so-called Great Firewall, and it is now using it as a cudgel in an information war over the protests that have convulsed Hong Kong for months.
Also at issue is the amount of control Amazon exerts over its site, in terms of how listings are presented to customers, the terms it makes sellers sign and the level of information available using artificial intelligence software.
An elected demagogue packs the courts and exerts stringent control over the legislature and the administrative bureaucracy, attacks his opponents, ignores or destroys rules and norms governing his conduct in office, and encourages violence from his devout loyalists.
If a company exerts sufficient control over workers by setting their schedules or how much they charge customers, and if workers largely depend on the company for their livelihood, the law typically considers those workers to be employees.
So, if a falling climber exerts 2493 Kilonewtons of downward force (2275-ish pound climber falling for five-ish feet before being caught by the rope), then the belayer needs to soak up about 215 Kilonewtons of upward force.
But each time a middle manager checks in, he or she exerts a gravitation influence, and most product mangers who I meet with say they spend 50 percent of their time defending their existing budget against middle manager inquiries.
Critics of Zuma say he is also badly compromised by his relationship with the Guptas, a family of wealthy Indian businessmen with interests ranging from media and meining, who the opposition says exerts undue political influence over the president.
Saunders, an independent external member of the BoE's Monetary Policy Committee, said the equilibrium jobless rate - the rate where it exerts no upward pressure on inflation - had probably fallen below 5 percent, but he was unsure by how much.
During the past few decades, it has bought small and midsized television-station operators and then circumvented regulations by setting up shell companies that on paper appear to be separate entities but over which Sinclair exerts almost total control.
Andja is of Bosnian-Serb descent, while Petar's family has roots in Ukraine, which even now, more than 100 years after the last Hemon left Galicia with a steel plow in hand, exerts an implacable pull on Petar's heart.
"The UK exerts a legal requirement on certain key infrastructure providers to address hazards events that occur once every 10,000 years or less," Talling told the journal Nature Climate Change in 2013, in the early days of the project.
"While News Corp Australia recognises that divestment is a very serious step ... divestment is necessary in the case of Google, due to the unparalleled power that it currently exerts over news publishers and advertisers alike," the petition reportedly reads.
In addition to being a meditation on music and memory and his own history, he's clear that he wants to underscore the abuses that our criminal justice system exerts on the people who end up caught up in it.
In the film, called Bandersnatch, a young English programmer named Stefan tries to adapt a nonlinear fantasy novel into a nonlinear videogame, and the result is itself a nonlinear story in which the viewer exerts influence over the plot.
At the behest of Iran, which exerts great influence on Iraqi politics, Amiri rejected Sadr's push to oust Abdul Mahdi after meeting top militia commanders in his bloc on Wednesday, five sources with knowledge of the talks told Reuters.
This upcoming OS update could be the ideal opportunity for Apple to lower its walls a bit, just as regulators in the US and Europe are starting to ask questions about how Apple exerts control over its mobile platform.
Through these entities, the Bahraini government exerts strong control over Batelco, and is represented in six out of 10 Directors on the board, with three being from Mumtalakat (including the Chairman), one from SIO and two from Amber Holding.
Last week, the Washington Post reported that ByteDance exerts strict control over what content can appear on the US version of the app, following a Reuters report that the US government had opened a national security investigation into TikTok.
The lingering attachment to the 18th-century aristocracy still exerts social influence today, and it's not uncommon for parents to ask after the last names of their children's friends, to see if they come from so-called good families.
However: In any other area, the left would look at a history like this and ask whether those formal convictions are the only thing that matters, or whether the eugenic past still exerts a structural influence on the present.
I cannot say exactly how nature exerts its calming and organizing effects on our brains, but I have seen in my patients the restorative and healing powers of nature and gardens, even for those who are deeply disabled neurologically.
In 2012, astronomers announced they'd found evidence for five planets between two and seven times the mass of the Earth, using the so-called radial velocity or "wobble" method, which measures the gravitational tug a planet exerts on its star.
I'm what you might call an expert in Hulk heights; I've estimated his size before, like when I used it to get a value for his mass when looking at the force he exerts on the ground during a jump.
He has returned to New York for the New Group's production of "Buried Child," a wrenching family drama — part comedy, part tragedy, part mystery, part horror show — that exerts an astonishing hold on the actors who have appeared in it.
The absence of written and archival material, not to mention solid walls as barriers separating the various phases of the artist's work, feels disorienting, but the sheer tensile strength of Mukherjee's intricately woven universes exerts a stupendous, spellbinding rapture nonetheless.
But any deal that tackles America's trade deficit with China, without bringing convincing concessions on the more fundamental ways China exerts influence through state involvement in the economy, will draw accusations that Mr Trump has allowed himself to be duped.
A source familiar with the matter said there may have been disagreements between Carige's CEO and its chairman, while investment bankers say concerns about the influence top shareholder Vittorio Malacalza exerts over the bank complicate Carige's search for a merger partner.
Dog fighting resurfaced, and stories spread about the toughness and strength of pit bulls, some with no basis in fact, like the assertion that a pit bull bite exerts 740 pounds of pressure per square inch, more than any other dog.
At times of crisis the party exerts a Darwinian instinct for survival; unity matters above all else, and "candidates who are seen as divisive rarely achieve the leadership", writes Vernon Bogdanor, a political historian (and Mr Cameron's former tutor at Oxford).
And the familiar byplay of procedural blame-assigning and briskly apportioned punishment likewise exerts a pronounced appeal for any viewer weaned on the All the President's Men model of executive accountability won through the patient scandal-reporting of elite journalistic institutions.
"The American family [Charlotte, N.C.] of a prominent Chinese Christian pastor is asking for leniency after he was sentenced to prison for missionary work as the atheist ruling Communist Party exerts greater control of believers," AP's Yanan Wang reports from Beijing.
The emotional center rests on Giffels's relationships with his father, a retired civil engineer whose life force exerts itself in the workshop, and with his best friend, partner for bar crawls, rock concerts, road trips and other forms of male bonding.
But "Socrates" understood in a more complex way, as a network of texts, readers, cultural legacies, the institutions they depend on and so on, is still alive and exerts a powerful influence on the world, every day, to this day.
Of course, the federal government exerts influence on law enforcement at all levels, both through rhetoric (the tone set in Washington filters down) and funding (Congress can encourage states to build more prisons by offering to foot part of the bill).
In the wake of the contentious US election last year and the explosion of fake news, spam, and misinformation campaigns, Facebook is grappling with just how far reaching its influence is and how little control it exerts over bad actors on its platform.
Specifically, the Fed is attempting to write a blueprint for when a company exerts a "controlling influence" over a bank, which can include a combination of factors such as size of investment, number of seats held on the board, and additional business relationships.
It may be that technology's transformation of higher education lies not in the transformation of teaching and learning, but the advent of a new digital language that connects higher education and the labor market and, in so doing, exerts profound changes on both.
When an object falls on Earth, the Earth exerts a gravitational force on the object, pulling the object towards the Earth's center of mass (and the object pulls back, but because it's a lot smaller than the Earth, that pull is almost imperceptible).
Each 5 ug/m3 increase in PM 2.5 exposure in the womb was associated with a 3.39 percentile increase in what's known as systolic blood pressure, the "top number" that represents the pressure blood exerts against artery walls when the heart beats.
But I also worry about the powerful gravitational pull that this Jewish outpost exerts on our lives in the Jewish Diaspora, the harmful influence that this pull has on our conception of Judaism as a culture, as a religion, and as a people.
Instead, she posits, the penal power exerts social control through what she describes as marking (identifying a defendant as a real or potential lawbreaker), procedural hassle (the ordeal of processing a case) and performance (an evaluation of the defendant's subsequent behavior). How?
Amazon has so much data on so many customers, it is so willing to forgo profits, it is so aggressive and has so many advantages from its shipping and warehouse infrastructure that it exerts an influence much broader than its market share.
Marriott, Apple, the NBA and many more kowtowed to China; an authoritarian regime located thousands of miles away increasingly exerts censorship on the U.S. Impeachment fever These examples show the extent to which the position of the U.S. in the world is weakening.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat Joe Biden faces an uncertain path The Memo: Trump pushes back amid signs of economic slowdown MORE (D-Mass.) crowd exerts on her.
Still, thanks to labor laws, Instacart is required to classify these workers as part-time employees, instead of contract workers, due to the nature of their work and the fact that Instacart exerts control over the number of hours per week they work.
Mr. Cuomo has taken an increasingly hands-on role at the authority and exerts influence on a wide range of issues, from pushing it to announce an improvement plan for the subways and deciding what to prioritize in the capital improvement plan.
DERIVATION SUMMARY Telkom's IDRs continue to be capped due to the strong links between the company and its majority owner, the Indonesian sovereign (BBB-/Positive), which exerts significant influence over the company's key operating and financial decisions through control of the board.
This is the story of a mother's struggle against a house's entropy, and that of a prodigal daughter who left home only to reckon with the pull that home exerts, even after the Yellow House was wiped off the map after Hurricane Katrina.
"SAG-AFTRA has fielded numerous requests to respond to assertions that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences exerts extraordinary and unwarranted pressure on talent to hold them from appearing at other award presentations," the labor union said in a statement on Monday.
Though there is nothing on the scale of Soviet central planning, the Communist Party exerts influence on other parts of the economy, as well—through preferential access to credit, for instance, and the dual obligation of party-linked executives to their firms and political masters.
It's in Acts Three and Four that Mr Scarlett exerts the most obvious influence, re-choreographing all but one of the national dances (he hasn't touched Frederick Ashton's sparky Neapolitan—perhaps he didn't dare) and inserting a mordant change of mood at the ballet's dénouement.
Under the present constitution, the president should remain above party politics and everyday government; but Erdogan exerts strong influence through his popularity, and his prime minister, long in his shadow, has stepped down leaving the post for now unfilled and further weakening cabinet rule.
Some, like the extraordinary control the company exerts over workers' time and productivity demands, appear to be systemic, and have been the source of allegations such as employees urinating in bottles in order to hit quotas, fainting on the job, or developing repetitive strain injuries.
"When they call, they use some invented name like Ahmed Islamovich, which immediately exerts psychological pressure on any Russian," said Anton Babin, 29, a psychologist who accuses the collectors of provoking a fatal heart attack in his 55-year-old mother by hounding her.
"As long as the Communist Party exerts control over the financial system, key resources, and the internet, the government can always tilt the playing field in favor of domestic firms in strategic technology sectors," said Wu, who previously worked for the World Bank in China.
As Vox's Alex Ward reported: The US has led a global effort to stop allied nations from using technologies made by Huawei, arguing that the Chinese government — which exerts significant control over domestic companies — could use those technologies to spy on citizens of other countries.
Even without a Bannon-like figure consciously shaping policy, Trumpism still exerts a gravitational pull on the Republican Party, because its broad outlines are actually popular in a way that the austerian elements of the overlapping Ryan and Tea Party agendas never really were.
In Denmark, the far right exerts influence over the conservative minority government and even in Germany, where the far right remains locked out of power for now, it has risen to become the main opposition party in Parliament and is represented in every state legislature.
That said, "Hamlet" is a play that exerts a strange pull on a lot of movie and television stars (Benedict Cumberbatch, David Tennant, Jude Law, Ethan Hawke), and it's a role just about any classically trained actor and plenty of actresses have dreamed of playing.
Rather, because the old jail was destroyed by a natural disaster, the cost was covered by federal taxpayers, through a Federal Emergency Management Agency program that is required by law to distribute billions in aid but exerts little control over how the money is spent.
After ten years of puzzling over this unexpected imbalance between polar auroras, researchers led by Anders Ohma, a graduate student at the University of Bergen in Norway, think the answer could be the tilted pressure that the solar wind exerts on Earth's magnetic field.
But in the 1870s, George Hill in the US Nautical Almanac Office proposed instead using as a basis numerically computed functions that came from solving an equation for two-body motion with a periodic driving force of roughly the kind the Sun exerts on the Moon's orbit.
But if these everyday tasks take place inside Gmail, Google exerts control over the intimate details, defining what other companies can and can't do inside the email system — rather than using the natural limitations of email, which I hasten to reiterate are a feature, not a bug.
Everyone has their own valid motivations for the Throne, but Cersei is the one painted as evil because she exerts whatever power she can to get it, whether that's at the brutal expense of one human life or an entire town that she sends up in flames.
The disclosure indicates that the contents of Trump's meeting are still a mystery at top levels of his own government -- which in turn suggests a lack of a normal policy process and sheds new suspicion on the mysterious hold the Russian leader exerts over the US President.
And yet rather than turn his star vehicles over to generic, easy-to-manage hacks, Cruise — who is a producer on the films and exerts enormous influence over them — has chosen to work with a series of high-profile directors known for their strong cinematic visions.
When researchers looked at the "top number" known as systolic blood pressure (the pressure blood exerts against artery walls when the heart beats), they found home blood pressure checks were associated with average reductions that were 3.2 mmHg larger than with usual care over 12 months.
Mr. Priebus rarely exhibited the kind of top-down control over the president's staff that is typical in a White House, where the chief of staff often exerts strict control over the president's time, the administration's agenda and the public message coming from the communications office.
Maurice R. Elphick, Ph.DProfessor of Animal Physiology & Neuroscience, School of Biological & Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary University of LondonTHC, the main psychoactive constituent of cannabis, exerts its pain-relieving effects in humans and other mammals by binding to proteins called cannabinoid receptor-1 and cannabinoid receptor-2 (CB1 and CB2).
Systolic blood pressure – the "top" number showing how much pressure blood exerts against artery walls when the heart beats, was 8 mmHg (millimeters of mercury) lower for people with the greatest love of spicy foods than for individuals with the lowest tolerance for spice, the study also found.
While it might be true for some that power exerts itself through systems of discipline which coach and coerce people into behaving in the ways necessary for that system of power to reproduce itself, Mbembe argues that the the powerful also subjugate and control through the exposure to death.
As Theresa May fights for her political life and agenda in a bright red jacket and statement necklace, strict black suits and pearls, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez exerts a magnetic force in a shoulder-pad-less white shirt and plain skirt at SXSW, it's hard not to wonder.
The only way to have an impact on the electoral map and ensure NeverTrump exerts serious, quantifiable political power is for all of its 2016 members to somehow get on the same page in terms of whom to support, and then collectively move to Iowa, New Hampshire and Florida.
A battle you have to ultimately win, because when a provider exerts all the control in a conversation, it increases the risk that they will not get all they need to know from you, making them more liable to take a wrong turn when it comes to your specific needs.
He distends certain beats you expect to whiz by, accelerates others you expect to linger and exerts precise control over his outsize character; his motions are clipped but surge with weird, spastic joy, and in the diner scene he makes a process as mundane as pouring milk over ice cream riveting.
"A structurally lower global GDP growth trend also exerts further downward pressure on an economy that has typically been a high-beta global proxy...The delay in export recovery suggests cyclical headwinds and that the economy is likely to decelerate further," Morgan Stanley added, referring to Singapore's export-oriented economy.
But as part of its mission to agitate these patterns of thought, "The Association of Small Bombs" (a) ­forces us to care about just another terrorist attack in a market in Delhi and (b) insists that we consider — and possibly even like — the people for whom terrorism exerts its appeal.
During the second half of the show, editor-in-chief of The Verge Nilay Patel exerts his expertise on antitrust policy by explaining why the court let T-Mobile and Sprint merge after a long trial, and the complicated plan to turn Dish Network into the fourth national wireless carrier.
News Corp Australia said breaking up the tech giant is a "very serious step," but insisted that "divestment is necessary in the case of Google, due to the unparalleled power that it currently exerts over news publishers and advertisers alike," according to a submission to Australian regulators published on Tuesday.
If it does become law, the legislation would go into effect at the start of 2020 and would mean workers would be designated as employees instead of contractors if a company exerts control over how they perform their tasks or if their work is part of a company's regular business.
For instance, given that Randall's childhood friend Henry Lee exerts such negligible impact on the later narrative, do we need to spend so much of the first hundred pages of the book establishing that he is a spoiled brat with a macabre habit of ­staging railroad-crossing accidents with his model train set?
Alibaba has not commented on the app's development, but the reports will give credence to the view held by many in the West, that Beijing exerts huge control over Chinese companies — a concern that has led the U.S. to try and force allies to eliminate Huawei products from their next generation mobile networks.
Moreover, "McDonald's extracts higher royalty payments from its licensees, and generally does not allow them to retain some of sub-franchisees' royalties to invest in local operations; it also exerts tighter control over management and operational decisions as well as imposing growth targets which may not be in its licensees' interest," the report found.
The Hammonds, on the other hand, represent a strain of anti-American insurrectionary politics whose goal is truly another country -- one where the federal government exerts virtually no control over the lives of Americans, is unable to right political and moral wrongs in local communities, and political entitlement remains the birthright of white men.
A unanimous three-judge panel of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the judge in 2018 should not have handed an early win to Uber, which is being represented by Littler Mendelson, because questions remained about the degree of control the company exerts over drivers and their ability to work for rival services.
But you rarely feel the great, daft folly of her love for Sweeney, which means that this little old pie maker exerts the abstract fascination of a figure in a juicy crime story but little of the empathy that actresses as different as Angela Lansbury, Christine Baranski and Patti LuPone have brought to the role.
"A structurally lower global GDP growth trend also exerts further downward pressure on an economy that has typically been a high-beta global proxy...The delay in export recovery suggests cyclical headwinds and that the economy is likely to decelerate further," Morgan Stanley said in its ASEAN outlook report this week, referring to Singapore's export-oriented economy.
Chef Jeff is not obviously molded on any particular disgraced star — the "Master of None" co-creator Alan Yang has said that the harassment plotline is permanently relevant, given the seemingly endless supply of Hollywood creeps — but the plotline reveals some truths about that type of guy and the power he exerts over the people around him.
Universities have struggled to figure out which students simply lack experience with Western ideas of critical debate; which are correct in demanding more sensitivity; and which are being manipulated by the Chinese government or Communist Party, or acting out of fear of Chinese censorship that is being exported as the nation exerts its soft power overseas.
Even the Manson family exerts an allure for a still newer generation of novelists: like Furst's new book, " The Girls " (2016), by Emma Cline (born in 1989), gives off a sense that the narrator (a peripheral figure in a Manson-style cult) carries not only a burden but also a weird privilege by being connected to something legendary.
This is music two generations removed from Millennials, three from Gen Z. If it wasn't what they were listening to before Scandal, hopefully the show (which is also discoverable on Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime) has helped them discover their own relationship to the foundational soul and R&B music that exerts so much influence on their era's most popular genre: hip-hop.
The New York Times asked readers in Poland to describe what had changed, and to talk about their hopes and fears as the government led by the Law and Justice Party (known by the Polish acronym PiS) exerts more control over public broadcasting and the judicial system and seeks to give conservative, Roman Catholic values a more prominent place in Polish life.
The close third-person point of view rotates among three central figures, providing pattern and the promise of convergence; the mysterious ax murders serve as a narrative through-line; the canal exerts centripetal and allegorical force; and the extraordinary American yearning of the characters, as in Stephen Millhauser's "Martin Dressler" or E. L. Doctorow's "The Waterworks," is a constantly propulsive force.
From the E.C.J.'s ruling: A service that connects, by means of mobile telephone software, potential passengers with drivers offering individual urban transport on demand, where the provider of the service exerts control over the key conditions governing the supply of transport made within that context, in particular the price, does not constitute an information society service within the meaning of those provisions.
The sheer density of the thing can leave you speechless, though that isn't the kind of silence Cage had in mind: Cage's silence was meant to foster acute listening, so that everything audible would become music; Serra's "Silence" exerts such downward pressure on the space around it that you ignore everything, including sound, that might interfere with your absorption in its frightening mass.
Kojo teaches Maya about the importance of stories, not just the one they are writing, together, about the "sacred wisdoms" of Ghana, but those telling of their country's past, before colonialism, and of the future that could still be theirs if they can wrest the power of narrative-making from the West, which still exerts a potent influence on many aspects of Ghanaian life.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpPence: Intelligence shows Iran directing militias not to attack U.S. targets Mnuchin aims to wait until end of 2020 to disclose Secret Service costs for Trump's travel: report Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment MORE now exerts total control over the Republican Party, even though his policies are not always in line with the conservative cause, particularly his isolationist foreign policy.
The failure to offer adequate social services to the poor leaves them, in many instances, relying on law enforcement to fill the gaps, which puts children needlessly in contact with the legal system and exerts extra stress on the police, as David O. Brown, the police chief in Dallas at the time, so movingly pointed out last year in the aftermath of a sniper attack on five officers there.
As the New York Times noted in a profile of competition law expert and jurist Lina Khan last year, Amazon's critics are also formulating novel legal theories to rein in the company's power:Amazon has so much data on so many customers, it is so willing to forgo profits, it is so aggressive and has so many advantages from its shipping and warehouse infrastructure that it exerts an influence much broader than its market share.
Both countries have engaged in trade talks for months to end the squabble, but they stalled in May after Trump said China "broke" a deal they'd agreed to with the US. Concurrently, the US has led a global effort to stop allied nations from using technologies made by Huawei, arguing that the Chinese government — which exerts significant control over domestic companies — could use those technologies to spy on citizens of other countries.
And the fact that "populism" or "Trumpism" — like "compassionate" or "big government" conservatism before it — exerts an inevitable pull on Republican administrations and majorities is a sign that a Trumpian or George W. Bushian mix of cultural conservatism and economic populism is in fact the natural basis for an American center-right majority, resisted only by a Republican ideological apparatus that persists in believing in a limited-government ideal so fine no actual government can implement it.

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