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"flatten" Definitions
  1. [intransitive, transitive] to become flat or flatter; to make something flat or flatter
  2. [transitive] flatten something to destroy or knock down a building, tree, etc.
  3. [transitive] to press something/your body against somebody/something
  4. [transitive] flatten somebody (informal) to defeat somebody easily in a competition, an argument, etc. synonym smash, thrash
  5. [transitive] flatten somebody (informal) to hit somebody very hard so that they fall down

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"flatten" Synonyms
level plane straighten smooth smoothen even iron steamroller blunt make flat smooth out level off level out even out make even smooth off become flat become even become smooth make smooth squash compress crush compact depress press press down trample mash stamp on scrunch squish tramp pound squeeze pulp mangle tread stamp tamp down floor fell prostrate deck topple ground KO poleax knock down knock over mow down bowl over rugby-tackle lay out knock to the ground lay low knock for six beat down knock off your feet knock into the middle of next week destroy demolish raze wreck ruin devastate smash annihilate total pulverise(UK) pulverize(US) bulldoze ravage obliterate unbuild tear down pull down trounce thrash rout clobber paste drub whip cream shellac skunk wallop whomp bury smoke smother whup whop whap dust humiliate humble deflate quash chasten cow own bring down bring low put down cut down to size put someone in their place take down a peg or two mortify subdue take down degrade disgrace unfold unfurl expand open extend unroll spread outstretch outspread unwind uncoil untwist undo unravel fan unbend unwrap disentangle loosen condense contract constrict constringe collapse capsulize capsule telescope narrow tighten concentrate coarct coarctate consolidate narrow down puncture void empty let down shrink exhaust go down empty the air out of let the air out drain let out decompress depressurize go flat bomb bombard blitz shell cannonade torpedo attack strafe batter assault blast barrage blitzkrieg raid rake napalm prang blow up demoralise(UK) demoralize(US) dishearten abash chagrin deject dispirit discourage hurt shatter dump shame psych out dismay pat knead mould(UK) mold(US) shape work make sculpt cast model form fashion frame create adapt sculpture cut pattern whittle discredit disprove erode prick reduce undermine explode shoot down blow sky high knock bottom out put an end to knock props from under poke full of holes shoot full of holes slick grease oil sleek lubricate wax gel plaster smarm make glossy plaster down smarm down smear make slippery lube anoint lard smear with oil coat push shove downbear smoosh smush thumb tap hold down push down bear down on exert pressure on weigh on weigh upon move downward thrust flatten down sleek down slick down smooth down tumble buckle crumple founder go yield give implode cave in keel over go out fall crumble break down give way sink More
"flatten" Antonyms
roughen rough make uneven coarsen abrade crumple harshen rough up bend scratch wrinkle dent kink rumple sophisticate pit impede irritate aggravate agitate break elevate erect expand incite increase lift lose raise round uncompress blow up lift up pull up fail retreat start surrender yield give up forfeit release win praise let go save preserve give in underwhelm gather advance initiate build construct rear create encourage fix help inspirit put up set up protect guard build up aid bear tap submit succumb capitulate relent bow concede cede fold be beaten fall suffer defeat be defeated bow out come up short be bested close contract abridge block check conceal cover fold up hide hold keep lessen lower maintain shorten shrink stagnate stop twist crinkle crease scrunch squash crush ruffle screw scrumple crimp scrunch up squeeze ruckle screw up pucker coax fan open pull reshape decompress outspread outstretch loosen disperse uncondense loose separate slacken unloosen discourage dissuade repress leave alone help up pick up prop hoist raise up crook curl curve disarrange disorder disorganize move scatter mess up mix up inflate aerate balloon bloat dilate distend enlarge swell boost develop grow puff up pump up inspire uplift arouse brighten edify brighten up elate hearten enliven enrich raise spirits of cheer up excite cheer exhilarate better lighten aggrandize canonise(UK) canonize(US) deify exalt rebuild restore reconstruct repair mend establish reconstitute reestablish restructure form originate collect pile stabilise(UK) stabilize(US) steady support shoulder brace carry hold up prop up lose to cave in be defeated by fall to submit to surrender to yield to succumb to capitulate to give up to forfeit to bend to fail to be conquered by be overcome by be overthrown by fall victim to give way to be taken by defer to give in to prove sew implode deflate ignore shrivel be calm let out

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I admire Godfrey's refusal to flatten her teenage characters — victim and perpetrators alike — or let them flatten themselves.
The first big strategy to flatten the duck is interconnection.
They flatten out the brackets so it's not so complicated.
Using a spatula, carefully flatten each burger to ½-inch thickness.
Thankfully, Harry was on hand to flatten her locks down.
Nagy said the bank wanted to flatten the yield curve.
Using a spoon, flatten out the top of each cube.
Add potato and egg mixture, and flatten with a spatula.
And it did flatten about 200 kilometers of pine trees.
We flatten them in order to explain our own times.
We must practice social isolation now to flatten the curve.
We must practice social isolation now to flatten the curve.
It required some strength and effort to flatten the patty.
Flatten on an oiled sheet tray between layers of parchment paper.
With a rolling pin or large soup can, completely flatten bread.
The curve tends to flatten when the Fed gets more hawkish.
A meat tenderizer that allows you to flatten meat like Thor
At other times, he threatens to flatten the country with bombs.
It begins to flatten into a more typical hetero dating show.
She can flatten you with one swing of her mighty sword.
We all have a role to play to flatten the curve.
We need to meet this moment and flatten the curve together.
"We have not begun to flatten the curve yet," he said.
New York Red Bulls flatten New York City F.C., 22006-26.
They were going to flatten the hierarchies of the physical world.
Bulldozers are coming soon to flatten the remains of their homes.
He watched her shirt flatten against her body in the wind.
Using your hands, lightly smash the potatoes to flatten them slightly.
How to flatten the curveHealth experts are urging interventions that help "flatten the curve" — in other words, slow the virus' spread to reduce the number of people who are sick at the peak of the outbreak.
But the collapse in bond yields has begun to flatten equity valuations.
Doran noted that, while incredibly crisp, Eichstädt's corrections can flatten the image.
"It's hard for the curve to flatten significantly from here," said Hancock.
Despite the strong fundraising numbers, he's mostly seen his polling flatten out.
My small B-cup breasts seemed more difficult to flatter than flatten.
Men with shovels dig out roots and flatten the ochre-red earth.
"Fear can make you react, or it can flatten you," she said.
But, Souza added, the yield curve is likely to continue to flatten.
Dazed and Confused shows how social hierarchies can flatten into common ground.
But how better to settle a historic grudge or flatten ancient disputes?
Every American must therefore do their part to flatten the misinformation curve.
Stay home, cancel on your friends, wash your hands; flatten the curve.
Spoon into the oiled pan and flatten with a wet rubber spatula.
That buying binge would likely help flatten, or invert, the yield curve.
But the platform can also flatten human interaction into its shallowest forms.
Screens flatten everything out, and everything is mediated through the image now.
These measures, in theory, would "flatten the curve" of confirmed coronavirus cases.
Flatten out the dried chiles and press down for a few seconds.
Divide the dough into 2 equal-sized balls and flatten them into discs.
And yield curves can steepen or are flatten for a variety of reasons.
Gently drop the dumpling onto a flat work surface to flatten the bottom.
Place the potatoes on a board and, using your palm, flatten them slightly.
AND ONCE PROFIT MARGINS FLATTEN OUT, THE COSTS COME THROUGH AND INTO PRICES.
Flatten with your palm and roll it out into a thin circle. 7.
It doesn't flatten your curl pattern — it just improves manageability and adds shine.
The first step is to flatten iron your hair so it's super-straight.
But crews will first need to flatten the mountain, to prepare for construction.
Gently bash with a rolling pin to flatten until about 5mm thick. 2.
Using the back of a fork, flatten the eggplant flesh, keeping it intact.
They're a band of contrasts that simultaneously flatten any perceived notions of hierarchy.
Divide the dough into 2 equal-sized balls and flatten them into discs.
After several attempts, Weidman was able to flatten Mousasi's hooks underneath his body.
Drop the heat to medium-low and flatten the rice with your spatula.
"Flatten the curve NOT the Economy," an account retweeted by the president wrote.
So Biden and Sanders did the best they could to flatten the curve.
There was the line ticking upward, never seeming to curve, let alone flatten.
"Korea is starting to flatten and maybe come down a little," he said.
"Please let's try to flatten the curve & not overwhelm our health care system."
Right now, the world is trying to both flatten and shorten the curve.
It will flatten the curve and reduce future pressure on our healthcare system.
Flatten that biological soil crust and you disrupt a delicate network of life.
If businesses aren't growing and investing, jobs are stagnant and wages flatten out.
Because however much internet discourse can flatten a conversation, it's still worth having.
Every headphone has its own carefully measured frequency response that Sonarworks tries to flatten.
This would flatten the yield curve even more, which then erodes bank earnings further.
In this kind of setting it also becomes easier to flatten people into caricatures.
As the curve continues to flatten, those concerns will be there for Fed officials.
If the Virginians resisted, President Hamilton would have ordered his army to flatten them.
Life in America in ways that flatten them into the fodder of CNN special
Using a meat tenderizer, flatten the pork into 1/2-inch thick pieces. 4.
A human preps the dough, and uses a massive machine to flatten it out.
Bring to a simmer to flatten the beer, then set aside to cool. 2.
On a lightly floured surface, divide the dough into 4 pieces and flatten lightly.
On the traditional S-curve, it's the top where it starts to flatten out.
"I can flatten those boxes and put them in with my compost," she said.
But she had to flatten herself to better fit the mold of first lady.
I was still planning my top surgery and wearing binders to flatten my chest.
In our collective attempt to flatten the curve, grocery shopping has become a minefield.
Yes, Sean Hannity encouraged viewers on Monday to "flatten that curve" to save lives.
We have the power to flatten the curve and stop the #coronavirus from spreading.
But fear not, you can absolutely flatten the curve while keeping your relationship intact.
But there are also moments in the book that tend to flatten the character.
"Flatten the curve" has almost become a rallying cry in the US this week.
Make balls of dough, drop them onto your baking sheet and lightly flatten them.
Lastly, Flatten the Curve has recognized that social distancing is itself a privileged position.
Flatten the curve, but not the economy, and do it before it's too late.
I do like watching the whiskers flatten against the cat's face when it eats.
When yields flatten in that manner, it is not helpful to bank earnings either.
The yield curve continued to flatten after strong U.S. housing starts data for October.
Flatten the ball of dough and fashion it into a rectangular shape about ½-inch thick.
"I did my best to flatten Romney in a cool kind of way," he wrote.
Analysts expect Treasury yields to continue their decline and for the coupon curve to flatten.
Duda was a peaceful creature, but the right words would see him flatten the towns.
Villagers are worried about a Thai-Japanese power plant that threatens to flatten their homes.
When you just have to flatten down the wife's hair on a windy day ... pic.twitter.
But when you flatten reality down to two dimensions, eddies join forces instead of dissipating.
It is squeezed through this machine over and over and over again to flatten it.
The ACA sought to flatten out the disparate experiences of the healthy and the sick.
Night Sight can sometimes flatten the colors in an image like in the shot below.
Slice both halves of the potatoes lengthwise and then flatten them out your surface.3.
Cut 1/3 of the crust off into a ball and flatten both into discs.
Yield curves, the difference between short- and longer-dated bond borrowing costs, would flatten further.
A man pushes his way upstream, dragging a suitcase; we flatten ourselves to permit him.
And I don't think we have to categorize and flatten The Favourite in that way.
" Slok added that "we need to flatten both the virus curve and the recession curve.
First, health officials need to find ways to flatten the epidemic curve of the outbreak.
Your dough will be wet, hard to shape and will likely flatten out during baking.
Some transitioning men purchase a binding garment to flatten their breast tissue and combat dysphoria.
We would like to hear from people who have used binding to flatten their chests.
They're now being shared in an effort to encourage isolation and hopefully "flatten the curve."
For example, Flatten the Curve has forced us to rethink our general relationship with labor.
For example, desperate to flatten the curve, local officials in the US are closing schools.
And then starting around 1980, you watched that break apart and wages just flatten out.
But when politicians talk about gun reform, they tend to flatten it into their likeness.
I have always been interested in how the space can flatten out or be deep.
But Rubio reflects an impulse by conservative leaders to flatten the lines of cultural conflict.
There is no reason, in other words, to assume inequalities will flatten without policy changes.
So it's worth stressing: There are lots and lots of ways to flatten the duck.
I think that's partly because we tend to flatten these issues into debates over efficiency.
Using a wide spatula, spread the mix into the baking dish and press down to flatten.
Refinance volume had been falling dramatically but seemed to flatten last week, down just 1 percent.
An isometry can't flatten out a corner, or vertex, as that would change the object's shape.
It's also nice there isn't a band on the top to flatten and ruin your hair.
Shape it into two balls of roughly equal size and then flatten the balls into discs.
Use heel of your hand to gently smash and flatten each potato to a ½-inch thickness.
In particular, Davis said he would expect to see the yield curve flatten in that case.
And armies already have lots of ways to flatten cities and kill people in large numbers.
The $70 billion infant formula industry has seen sales flatten in wealthy countries in recent years.
Friday into the weekend, the jet stream will flatten, allowing for temperatures to ease near normal.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Politics could flatter or flatten global economic growth in the next two years.
"He has a tendency to flatten things out, and that can be dull," Mr. Kummer said.
Those rate hikes, they said, are in and of themselves acting to flatten the yield curve.
The final brim is lined with a steel wire to secure and flatten out the hat.
They perform well late in business cycles when equities flatten out, since they're tied to manufacturing.
Using your hands, carefully form a small ball and flatten on the pan with a spatula.
GC2B specializes in binders, pieces of clothing made of spandex and nylon that flatten the chest.
So the yield curve continues to flatten, and now stands at its flattest level since October.
Machines take advantage of the particularity of each person's appearance to flatten out our collective individuality.
Dariush Mozaffarian, Dan Glickman and Simin Nikbin Meydani: How your diet can help flatten the curve.
They want to know what the government is doing, not just saying, to flatten the curve.
It created a grain reserve that became a primary weapon to flatten boom-and-bust cycles.
If we implement these interventions to "flatten the curve," we could reduce the rate of spread.
By your C.E.O.'s work station: Flatten hierarchies by sobbing in front of your company leader.
Experts say a window for taking action to flatten the curve in the US is shrinking.
In an effort to flatten the curve and slow the spread, many people are staying home.
Please flatten the curve and stay at home, but please do not go into couch mode.
In the US, there's still time to put those efforts in place to flatten that curve.
New York has a new plan to flatten the coronavirus curve: opening COVID-240-only facilities.
If we just try to flatten the curve, that's just going to prolong the national pain.
On the down side, there are signs that graduate numbers are beginning to flatten out, too.
That, in turn, pushed yields on longer-dated JGBs lower, helping to flatten the yield curve.
Flatten that out, and you have a missile that could reach Alaska, but not Los Angeles.
My almost cosmic snoring joins the storms that rough up trees and flatten fields of wheat.
And it argues that the curve is more likely to flatten from these levels than steepen.
Globalism, as we have observed, is a curious combination of socialism and capitalism — that is, bureaucrats and bankers, working together to flatten national boundaries and, indeed, to flatten the nation-state itself… As for nationalism, that's the credo of all others, whether we like them or not.
Then, a wall of water, with an unimaginable force that can flatten an entire building in seconds.
Turn it over, seam-side up, and gently press on the seam to flatten the dough slightly.
It was found that the plane's tyre was damaged on the inside, which caused it to flatten.
These five moves from Tracy Anderson are sure to firm and flatten your tummy in no time.
And the defense budget is set to flatten after several increases by Trump and Republican defense hawks.
Flatten the hill and you're riding with more resistance on the pedals, great for zooming along straightaways.
Longer lenses on a traditional camera flatten the image, which helps get rid of undesired beaky-ness.
She cribs catchphrases from advertisers, and they in turn flatten her sardonic imagery into effective marketing materials.
Portion the chicken into 1/2 ounce pieces and flatten out slightly on the prepared baking sheet.
But the internet will flatten that out over time... Because people can campaign more across social media?
It is a wonder of atmospheric alchemy that a gentle breeze can turn and flatten a town.
Updates from the earnings call: Facebook warns GDPR could flatten or reduce European user count Facebook's Internet.
Yield curves flatten out when the market senses a slowdown, it inverts when it expects a recession.
So Republicans flatten gun violence into a morality play, one that transforms perpetrator and victim into caricatures.
The yield curve continued to flatten, as the gap between 10-year and 2-year yields narrowed.
Dr. Munnell (she's 73, by the way) fears the rise in later-life employment will flatten out.
You can't fold your tongue, and then flatten your tongue inside your mouth, exposing different flavor receptors.
It is no kindness to flatten her into a paper doll and sell her as partisan merch.
"If the curve continues to flatten, the Fed may need to pause [its rate hikes]," he said.
We're able to flatten it all into these blocks and they have a much better interface, too.
The second paradox is just the physics mindfuck of it all: An atom can flatten a city.
For one, the scanner can help flatten the paper and make unwrinkled reproductions of the original document.
That combination has led the yield curve, or the difference between short and long rates, to flatten.
They are looking to "flatten the curve" to prevent Americans from being unable to access lifesaving treatment.
Even though yogurt sales have started to flatten, American shoppers still bought $20173 billion worth in 2017.
Practicing social distancing to flatten the curve can buy that time without overwhelming our health care systems.
They usually do not diminish by themselves and often require intervention to soften or flatten the areas.
Or at least, as gently as you can flatten an 240-meter (230-foot) concrete cooling tower.
"Some of that depends what we do as a nation to mitigate it, to flatten that curve."
Might anyone have a Coke can to place on the floor for the construction crew to flatten?
Black Bolt can't speak because he possesses a superhuman voice that can flatten cities and destroy planets.
Gundlach noted that the yield curve will flatten but then actually steepen again before a recession actually begins.
Wrap dough in plastic wrap, flatten slightly, and chill at least 2 hours or up to overnight. 2.
When he failed to stop, he was pursued into Connecticut, where police used spikes to flatten his tires.
Diggers flatten hills that were once dotted with the homes of the Prophet's wives, companions and first caliphs.
China's economic growth has begun to flatten out, so it has sought to evolve from manufacturing to service.
Nothing suggests that Mr Kim will give up trying to build a capability to flatten an American city.
However, its usual upward shape can flatten or invert when investors think economic growth is likely to fall.
But there is a market for slogans that flatten LGBTQ experiences in the name of homogeneity and palatability.
Secondly, rates may move lower and yield curves may flatten further if Brexit has a significant economic impact.
Television could flatten the contours of violence so that war, riot and boisterous demonstrations could appear the same.
There were no ads selling products to "flatten your belly" and there were no callouts peddling makeup products.
U.S. 10-YEAR TREASURY YIELDS BRIEFLY DIP BELOW 2.50%, FLATTEN YIELD CURVE; 10-YEAR YIELD LAST AT 2.501%
Scotch Magic Tape is strong, cuts well, and blends right into wrapping paper as you flatten it out.
Shorter-dated Treasuries were weaker, causing the yield curve to flatten, a signal of concern about economic slowdown.
Source: Natixis LaVorgna and bond market pros say it's the Fed that is helping to flatten the curve.
Within days of using ACV, the lingering cysts on my cheeks began to flatten and the pain subsided.
The abstractions that Louis deploys can flatten out novelistic texture, rendering invisible any details that they can't accommodate.
Titled Open my Glade (Flatten), the work found Rist with makeup smeared and face mutating in various distortions.
Categories flatten; they reduce us to a set of characteristics that we may or may not identify with.
She knew I was pursuing top surgery to flatten my chest, another physical alteration she couldn't get behind.
"If we keep dropping the hospital capacity, you're never going to flatten the curve enough," Feigl-Ding said.
It gives me hope that through our collective efforts we can beat this thing and flatten the curve.
More decisive federal action — massive testing and social distancing — appears to be necessary to "flatten the curve." pic.twitter.
That's why it's concerning to see the job-openings rate flatten out, as it has in recent months.
Which filters create the strongest value contrast and which flatten the photo with low contrasting light and color?
"Following health experts' guidance to 'flatten the curve' by limiting contact with others keeps everyone safer," Geoffrey writes.
Liberal democracy is designed to flatten out social hierarchies, making this kind of majoritarian backlash all but inevitable.
The yield curve, which tracks the difference between longer- and shorter-term bond yields, has begun to flatten.
But Thunberg gets that praise only because her youth allows politicians and the press to flatten her image.
The yield curve, another measure of the relationship between short- and long-term bonds, is beginning to flatten.
"The yield curve proceeded to fully flatten by Dec 2005, before turning meaningfully inverted in 2006," he added.
That helped flatten out my mind and acknowledge any doubts about reaching my goal — then flick them away.
It can also flatten pieces of art — making them too tidy and too dull to ever challenge us.
An initial explosion produces a pressure wave powerful enough to flatten buildings or penetrate into cave or other structures.
The shortest line on a globe, when you flatten it onto a map, looks like a curved, roundabout route.
Basically, the wheels flatten down almost parallel with the ground, still providing some traction but really maximizing overhead clearance.
That rate began to level off in 2015, when the use of e-cigarettes in England started to flatten.
If the yield curve continues to flatten like this, it will be bad news for the economy going forward.
"The smartphone market has started to flatten," Google VP of Product Management Mario Queiroz told TechCrunch ahead of launch.
Pictures that she shared to Facebook show that she had to iron each wrapper to flatten it before folding.
The system switches from plane to helicopter in a split second, allowing it to flatten against the wall instantly.
Which is why Lisa told me I was an ideal candidate to flatten and contour my abdomen using Velashape.
We expect the yield curve to flatten, with shorter-dated yields moving higher while longer-dated yields remain contained.
The result has been a collective bet that the yield curve will flatten, which is exactly what has unfolded.
"In the short run, this does not change the trajectory of the Fed, so curves should flatten," Goncalves added.
It matters more that they have no idea how to resolve those disagreements without trying to flatten each other.
We flatten out the gap that might exist between the War Rig, the heart of our convoy, and ourselves.
These cups can fold into themselves and flatten out so you can get even more space in your pantry.
In many cases they serve to flatten and distribute access, so that information isn't filtered through a single intermediary.
It tends to flatten distinctions and quiet anything that deviates from its Grand Narrative about The Truth of War.
Bottom line: More Fed rate hikes will flatten the yield curve even more, putting strain on financials stocks. Disclaimer
Use a spatula or the back of a wooden spoon to flatten the fruit into an even surface. 4.
Like her idea of relational equality, this model resisted the temptation to flatten human variety toward a unifying standard.
Meanwhile the yield curve continued to flatten, with the 3-year Treasury note yield approaching 2 percent Thursday afternoon.
And despite the fact we have so many trends going on at once, it also can flatten cultural difference.
"We wanted to flatten the organization, streamline decision-making and increase our agility in this rapidly changing retail environment."
Finally, they crack open and flatten into a polka-dot disc that would make a gnome's perfect dinner plate.
For the billions stuck at home during the global effort to flatten the curve, gaming is a welcome escape.
This is how we limit the spread and "flatten the curve" so that our health system is not overwhelmed.
"These actions are extreme, but necessary, to flatten the curve and lay the groundwork for our recovery," Ige said.
Still, there are actionable things you can do to help flatten the curve: Stay home if you're able to.
We watch it flatten railroad bandits and cushion her when she plunges down the side of a rocky precipice.
But the iPhone X has since helped boost profits for Apple, even as iPhone unit sales continue to flatten.
"How do most people resist the urge to flatten you with a meat hammer?" she muses, of the boyfriend.
In that 17-square-mile area, the bomb would flatten residential buildings, certainly killing people in or near them.
If anything, the choice to flatten Genevieve into a paper doll of a villain feels like a step backward.
Other economists took a cautious view that the band will remain in place, but could flatten as the peso stabilizes.
In broad strokes, a co-op tries to flatten things and put everyone on the same playing field, including economically.
Roll the "cigar" into a spiral, then, using the palm of your hand, smash the spiral together to flatten slightly.
About 20 percent will be senior-level managers, which is part of an effort to flatten the company's organizational structure.
To Lanyadoo, this reflects how memes flatten the practice, and she fears they will lead to a backlash against astrology.
The focal length of the camera can flatten out a person's features thus making them look much bigger in comparison.
This shock wave, in addition to wreaking havoc below, causes the asteroid to fracture and flatten out like a pancake.
With these microspines, the plane can flatten itself against a wall and perch there, gathering data and scanning the environment.
"Some apps flatten people and objectify them, making them into a little card you can swipe through," Mr. McLeod says.
With North American sales projected to flatten or decline, automakers are also wary of maintaining unnecessary capacity in the region.
The U.S. dollar, which slipped on tax plan doubts on Monday, began to flatten on the unexpectedly strong housing data.
While Gunster also expects the yield curve to flatten, very low coupon rates may not make up for price declines.
"Larger companies are trying to flatten hierarchies, pay more attention to teams, and function like an innovative startups," he says.
When a bullet hits and tries to separate the fibers, resistant wires hold their position, forcing the bullet to flatten.
"There has always been this cyclical volatility," she said, adding that the poultry unit would help to "flatten" the risk.
After a three-year period of rapid growth, rents are likely to flatten in 2016, according to a new report.
For all our efforts to flatten, pile and stuff boxes into recycling bins, consumers aren't that good at recycling cardboard.
Morgan Stanley credit strategists, meanwhile, said they expect the yield curve to flatten all the way by the third quarter.
Using a damp cloth to protect the felt, the brim is then pressed with an iron to flatten it out.
The lenses flatten to your eye, so it's important to get rid of air bubbles and keep putting in drops.
He added that Adobe will also be looking at whether sales flatten out because in-demand items are sold out.
South Korea has apparently managed — for the time being — to "flatten the curve" and limit the spread of the virus.
They believe that a society of human equals means a sociological leveling that will flatten culture and bring about decline.
It's natural to reach for intense conditioners and hair masks when the mercury drops, but sometimes those products flatten hair.
Andrew Cuomo banned gatherings over 83 people for the foreseeable future, all in an effort to hopefully flatten the curve.
In order to achieve the perfect lie, she uses harsh, unnatural studio strobes to flatten the layers within the frame.
You can hear the speed of their steps as they run toward the station, flatten it and unplug the mike.
"The concept is right: Flatten the curve, slow the spread so the health care system can handle it," he added.
A surplus of fast, effective, easy-to-access test kits would flatten the curve and protect people around the world.
They are not weaving through the forest, one behind the other, like wolves, taking turns to flatten down a path.
"If we don't slow down the progression and really tangibly flatten the curve, that could very well happen," he said.
We don't know if we're going to be able to flatten the peak of the pandemic that is hitting us.
The result is sometimes to flatten decision makers into callous villains and everyone else, both soldiers and civilians, into victims.
We want workers who are or might be sick to stay home, to "flatten the curve" of the virus's spread.
South Korea is one of only two countries with large outbreaks, alongside China, to flatten the curve of new infections.
They take nature and art and knowledge seeking, flatten them into sight gags and stick them to every stray surface.
Depending on the success of the mitigation and suppression plans, the curve for the infection rate could flatten out substantially.
That will "flatten the curve," as they say, preventing hospitals from being overwhelmed by a sudden surge of sick patients.
Blackness means such different things to so many people, and to flatten that experience I think is almost anti-black.
At higher speeds, the drop will flatten like a pancake then retract into a cigarlike shape before leaving the surface.
He added investments in the current fiscal year would be even higher, and then flatten out in the following year.
As city lights flashed by, all I could think about was how easily even the smallest vehicle could flatten me.
The condition, known as Plagiocephaly, happens when one of the soft skull plates on a baby's head flatten, according to Healthline.
It is within the power of Ms Yellen and her colleagues to flatten Mr Trump's stimulus by tightening monetary policy faster.
Hurricane Matthew has already killed hundreds of people across the Caribbean and threatens to flatten homes from Florida to the Carolinas.
Specially designed contact lenses worn while you sleep flatten the curvature of the cornea, the front outer surface of the eye.
That is a huge amount of eroding material that has to go somewhere so lower areas around them would flatten out.
This can cause extra pressure on the back of the eyeballs, which could flatten, pushing the retinas forward and distorting sight.
A thirst for new sounds and talent and an enthusiasm that could flatten out any obstacle put in front of him.
The plan is to flatten the estate and build almost 400 modern flats, offering a mix of social and private housing.
You're starting to flatten the yield curve," the chief strategist for Bellpointe Asset Management said in an interview with "Power Lunch.
It makes sense, sort of, considering how the heavy, triangular tool is meant to flatten out wrinkles in your favorite shirts.
The downpour helped to flatten the waters and rowers said they were quite used to taking to their boats in rain.
They could flatten a 60-metre wide patch of jungle and destroy mines and other booby traps without leaving a crater.
Such a reassessment may even drive Germany's yield curve — the gap between two- and 210-year yields — to flatten a bit.
The downpour helped to flatten the waters, and rowers said they were quite used to taking to their boats in rain.
The sound starts to flatten into slight dissonance, as if the color is draining out of dozens of voices at once.
For the latest Times Square Arts' Midnight Moment, Rist revisits and updates the work as Open my Glade (Flatten), 2000-2017.
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Yield curves typically flatten when inflation expectations decline, or when the Fed is seen raising interest rates in the near term.
Here's what it means to "flatten the curve," and how it explains why slowing the spread of infection is so important.
We have a lot of recommendations going out there in an attempt to "flatten the curve" through aggressive social distancing measures.
CHOW I'm disillusioned with how many of these complex, vulnerable souls flatten into vapid Instagram influencers once they leave the show.
This is all in an attempt to "flatten the curve" of growing cases to reduce the overall transmission of the virus.
The bang from the rifle seemed to flatten out all the other sounds of the night, creating a void in space.
His signs urged people to stay home and "flatten the curve" by not spreading the virus and overwhelming the medical system.
South Korea's focus on mass testing has helped it "flatten the curve" and take control of the spread of the virus.
These measures are designed to "flatten the curve," or slow the spread of the coronavirus to avoid overwhelming local healthcare systems.
Like many around the world, we're hunkering down at home with our favorite books in an effort to flatten the curve.
The clear standout on this chart is the line for South Korea, which from about day 193 started to flatten out.
Mattifying foundation can flatten the face because naturally bright places on the face, like the tops of cheekbones, lose their highlighting.
It's challenging to make a nationwide estimate for when social distancing — if we actually commit to it — will flatten the curve.
The goal here is to "flatten the curve" — to spread out the spread of coronavirus to avoid overwhelming health care systems.
"It's very typical for the yield curve to flatten as short-term rates come up as the economy strengthens," he said.
The lenses flatten to your eye, so it's important to get rid of air bubbles and keep putting in eye drops.
As you'd expect, Wilder says he's gonna flatten Fury ... but we also talked about what's really important -- the walk out uni.
The level of profits attributable to minorities in Brazil after the IPO could also flatten the financial profile improvement in 0003.
To flatten the curve and prevent a surge—that is, to save lives—we'll have to do things we normally wouldn't.
The Opinion side of The Times has created an interactive graphic showing how various measures can "flatten" the infection growth curve.
Does the work flatten our identities into a multiracial checklist, or does it challenge us to recommit to coexisting in society?
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An uncontrolled explosion of the bomb would be big enough to flatten a city block, Frankfurt fire chief Reinhard Ries told reporters.
The so-called yield curve continued to flatten with the 2-year note inching closer to the yield on the 10-year.
But Klobuchar stealing votes from his pocket and a nasty Biden attack ad will probably flatten his support for the time being.
Presidential politics can flatten your personality and career into a singular theme, and it's tough to know beforehand which it will be.
Slice the cinnamon spirals into discs, flatten them into a pie crust and make the prettiest pie crust you ever did see.
Something this fundamentally empty—for if it means everything, it doesn't mean anything—can't help but flatten anything that moves through it.
Prolonged exposure to microgravity triggers a build-up of this fluid, causing the astronauts' eyeballs to flatten, which can lead to myopia.
"The yield curve will flatten in the long term," said Matt Freund, head of fixed income strategies at Calamos Investments in Chicago.
As you know, we are also continuing to flatten our management structure to help us communicate better, eliminate bureaucracy and move faster.
Something this fundamentally empty—for if it means everything, it doesn't mean anything—can't help but flatten anything that moves through it.
But if the viral video is any indication, Imageworks may also have used the digital process to flatten the model-actress's stomach.
"The debate dividing the market is whether this growth can be sustained into next year, or will things flatten out," said Dhar.
The cackling witches, sneering dwarves, imperious queens and booming giants of folklore are already caricatured enough; vocal embellishments only flatten them further.
"Basically, all the things that represented added value for the guests, we're going to see that start to flatten out," he said.
The U.S. Treasury yield curve has continued to flatten in a sign that investors think the risk of a recession remains elevated.
Flatten it with the palm of your hand and roll it out again into a 8-inch circle with the rolling pin.
A low-tech and bullet-proof way to flatten a redacted PDF is to print it, re-scan it, and save it.
We cannot let wealthy campaign donors and lobbyists rig the rules of the economic game and flatten the incomes of ordinary Americans.
Gabriela passed the fondant slab several times through an electrical rolling machine to flatten it to a thickness of one-quarter-inch.
"Our health care system doesn't have the capacity to deal with thisEpidemiological experts keep talking about the need to "flatten the curve.
Former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein said that efforts to flatten the virus curve are "sensible," but have a real cost, too.
This way, you'll be able to stretch and flatten them out in the process of making your bed to avoid any wrinkles.
For 16 medium-size fritters, drop batter by heaping tablespoons into hot oil, flatten slightly and fry, turning once, until well browned.
As efforts to flatten the spread of COVID-19 pushes employees from their offices, remote work is undergoing a surge in popularity.
That's the growth curve that public health experts want to "flatten" using the limited tools they have: handwashing and reducing social interactions.
Officials are racing to "flatten the curve" of the epidemic so the health care system isn't overwhelmed by an avalanche of patients.
" Perhaps no single phrase better encompasses the nation's public health fight against the coronavirus than the clarion call to "flatten the curve.
At this point, it's crystal clear that anyone able must self-isolate to help flatten the curve of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Barring major new developments, we must pursue intensive actions to flatten the curve and expand the capacity of the health care system.
For his part, Jenkins is careful not to flatten his characters into representatives of a narrowly defined community or point of view.
Roll the dough lightly in flour and then flatten it into a rectangle that is roughly the width of your pasta machine.
I put a light layer on after my BB cream each day to flatten out shine and even out any remaining redness.
Bulldozers would come soon to flatten the rubble of Ms. Fletcher's home, and there was very little she could find to recover.
Segregation ended, current residents say proudly, and the homes were redistributed as Mr. Castro's socialism sought to flatten class and racial hierarchies.
Department stores like Macy's, Saks and Nordstrom, meantime, began to push their own discount models, as their premium stores saw growth flatten.
It's not like you look at this beautiful, magnificent sculpture and you just take out a steamroller and you flatten it down.
But the tight jobs market is speeding up a longer-run trend, which may in time flatten seasonal spikes in demand for labour.
A commitment to fiscal consolidation is also expected to help the South African bond curve to flatten further, driving down longer-dated yields.
Cover with another sheet of parchment paper and pound lightly with a rolling pin to flatten the bacon and press the slices together.
The yield curve continued to flatten on Tuesday, with the spread between five-year and 30-year yields narrowing to 103.50 basis points.
Coat the dough lightly with flour and start to flatten the ball with the tips of your fingers while keeping its round shape.
They are also potentially damaging for banks' balance sheets and net interest margins as yield curves flatten despite negative central bank deposit rates.
It was a process that meant he was able to flatten not only large plants in their entirety, but entire palm trees too.
Fifth Harmony's album, especially, reflects a group of impressive singers fighting against technology and algorithms designed to flatten them into a homogenized whole.
In mid-May, CEO Elon Musk had warned the company was undertaking a "thorough reorganization" and that it would flatten its management structure.
Not only do pillows flatten over time, but also they can accumulate dead skin cells and hair, in addition to absorbing body oil.
The "yield curve," a term that describes the gap between short- and long-term Treasury yields, continues to flatten or draw closer together.
A UBI is not contingent on staying poor, so it would both lift people out of poverty and flatten out the benefits cliff.
They were allowed only to move sand from elsewhere on Copacabana to flatten and build up what is normally a gently sloping beach.
U.S. government debt yields slipped on Wednesday, after consumer confidence slipped in the month of December and the yield curve continued to flatten.
But then the bulldozers arrived to flatten the greenhouses where the refugee housing — container-like units two or three stories high — would go.
"In my work Open my Glade (Flatten), the human being wants to transgress any screen and jump out onto the square," Rist says.
And, in a way, the original Open my Glade (Flatten) hints at the selfie fixation that would arrive just under a decade later.
Earlier in the week, Fauci said it could take several weeks to know if the guidelines put in place successfully flatten the curve.
For the better part of 20 minutes, Gupta and Jake Tapper said the American people are not doing enough to flatten the curve.
One reading is debunking, skeptical, emphasizing the artificiality of all traditions, the extent to which all cultural narratives flatten or caricature the past.
For eight large ones, as they are served in the restaurant, use about a half-cup of batter for each and flatten them.
There are surprisingly few opportunities for it outside sports and video games, both of which tend to flatten everything into obstacles and competitions.
Whether because of government mandate, financial strain or doing their part to flatten the curve, many hotels are shutting down in the crisis.
The silk organza moves nicely, but the details — sparkly nylon overlays, rectangular overskirts, spray-painted embellishments — flatten the dress rather than distinguish it.
They flatten the painting and interfere with the otherwise quite interesting interplay of the different planes, to the point of making them unreadable.
Again, buying whatever time you can matters so that you can "flatten the curve" of infections to avoid overwhelming the health care system.
Happy Tuesday and welcome back to On The Money, where we've found a rare instance of a curve we'd like to see flatten.
A Google trends search shows a sharp uptick in searches for "flatten the curve" in March, as the number of cases grew rapidly.
As you know ... folks everywhere are being told to stay home to flatten the curve and slow the spread by practicing social distancing.
But if countries fail to "flatten the curve" of new cases, projections indicate that even the best-equipped health systems will be overwhelmed.
Efforts to "flatten the curve" have meant people are spending much more time cooped up at home, and many have turned to baking.
Do your part to flatten the curve and maybe this virus will spread slowly enough that our future won't look like Italy's present.
We have seen new company starts flatten out, small business loans drop, and 76% of VC money concentrate in California, NY and Massachusetts.
The heavily carved wooden ceiling seems to flatten and deepen the space to infinity, like the vanishing point in a Renaissance landscape painting.
But with the deluge of companies debuting their own spiked seltzer, Kosmal admitted it's a matter of when, not if, sales will flatten.
American policy in Libya today is again confronted by shades of gray and a counterterrorism narrative that tends to flatten and obscure complexities.
Most were caught under 950 tons of steel and concrete that fell with enough force to flatten vehicles into pancaked hulks of metal.
In addition, the central bank's recent suggestion that it would slow rate cuts did nothing to flatten the curve, as would be expected.
Choucair was largely interested in lines that continue infinitely, and the potentiality of lines to create shapes that again flatten into two dimensions.
While Apple decided to flatten the key travel to 0.5mm (it's like typing on a table) the Pixelbook has keys with 1mm key travel.
He was attuned to the mass media's ability to break down barriers and flatten hierarchies: between high art and commerce, between public and private.
As Gracie was able to open Buchecha's guard and flatten the youngster out in butterfly guard, he began to look for his usual passes.
A sufficient amount of energy storage would, almost by definition, flatten the duck and remove any limits on the integration of wind and solar.
Designed to flatten the tummy and smooth the waist without compressing the bust, this camisole is great for wearing under thin sweaters and tops.
Crafted with natural multi-layer memory foam and bamboo cover cases, this set of hypoallergenic cushions is designed to never flatten out on you.
Sprinkle another ¼ cup (103g) of the cornmeal on top of the dough and flatten it into a disk with 210 inch (23cm) thickness. 21.
Of course, everyone also knows what happened next: A rapid 7.6-percent surge in the Dow that did, however, flatten out for a month.
Nari is extraordinary, not only because it refuses to flatten Thai cuisine into a Eurocentric model, but because of what it offers us instead.
As regulators to start to perk up and take notice, 2017's wildest financial ride looks like it may be about to flatten out.
The Jackrabbits tied the score on a 3-pointer by Skyler Flatten and took a 27-553 lead on a 3-pointer by Tellinghuisen.
Thus, something that can read as horrific or even unacceptable on the page is far too easy to flatten into something superficially awesome onscreen.
There are other signs of trouble, including the fact that several utility vehicle segments have begun to flatten and even decline, including compact crossovers.
In May, Musk sent a memo describing plans to flatten the management structure at Tesla as part of a reorganization aimed at streamlining operations.
Higher demand for the longer-dated paper pushes prices up and yields, which move in the opposite direction, down, causing the curve to flatten.
Susan HoughSeismologist at the United States Geological Survey and AuthorIf the earth were to suddenly flatten, presumably all sorts of hell would break loose.
According to one study, the answer is a definite 'no,' because methane ice of those dimensions would flatten out in a matter of decades.
These tools don't just allow, they outright encourage participants to flatten contexts into highly shareable, highly remixable, texts: specific images, specific GIFs, specific memes.
That generally means a classic 22008s "duck and cover" city buster of a thermonuclear bomb that could flatten an entire city in one blow.
In the media, where attention is scarce and fleeting, scare tactics distort the debate and flatten the many nuances in the discussion of superintelligence.
If it were any closer, though, all the characters would be in a state of catatonic shock: The grief and stress would flatten them.
"When the line starts to flatten out, that's an indication that the pressure is ending, that we've reached the short-term bottom," Catalano said.
Skateboarders are notoriously sensitive about how they're shown on film thanks to decades of hamfisted portrayals that flatten skateboarding and skateboarders into ridiculous stereotypes.
At some point, it will need to flatten out at a sustainable minimum, or it will bounce back upward when rising wages trigger inflation.
All of which is to say she's the perfect person to talk to about creativity and attention in a world designed to flatten both.
That dynamic is playing out at present, causing the curve to flatten and possibly invert to an even broader degree than it has already.
In mid-May, Tesla CEO Elon Musk had warned the company was undertaking a "thorough reorganization" and that it would flatten its management structure.
Early in his transition, Mr. Oberman wanted "top surgery"— breast removal — but could not afford it, so he wore binders to flatten his chest.
However, many experts have said that to effectively "flatten the curve" of daily new infections, social distancing should last months to over a year.
"If we want to flatten the curve we have to take more aggressive mitigation measures now and limit social contact now," he said Sunday.
"In these lip tints, there's some moisture and there's a bit of color in them but they don't flatten out the lips," she said.
The yield curve has started to flatten, stoking concern, but many say that it and the other various signs of trouble may be overblown.
To keep hospitals and doctors' offices from becoming overwhelmed with sick patients, the ultimate goal for public health authorities is to flatten this curve.
One simple tool to help flatten the curve is social distancing, which means keeping away from other people and not gathering in large crowds.
The public needs to know that we are not prepared, that this is serious, that they need to stay home to flatten the curve.
Refusing to tell people the truth will cost lives because it undercuts our efforts to flatten the epidemic curve with practices like social distancing.
It took him and his team weeks to strip away the bark, flatten one side, hollow out the rot and finally start the carving.
Today open-plan offices and unassigned "hot desks" aim to flatten hierarchies and increase informality for many of the City's 400,123-odd whitecollar workers.
So HGTV bought the actual house instead of developers who were going to flatten it, and we renovated it to be the real space.
All of which is to say she's the perfect person to talk with about creativity and attention in a world designed to flatten both.
The U.S. yield curve continued to flatten, with the spread between two-year and 10-year note yields hitting its narrowest in three weeks.
The U.S. yield curve continued to flatten, with the spread between two-year and 10-year note yields hitting its narrowest in three weeks.
It's more difficult to exuberantly high-five and butt-pat the guys wearing extra shirts to flatten the profile of their artificially inflated chests.
The label's amorphous existence resides primarily on the internet, where its artists can more easily attempt to flatten concepts of gender, commerce and authenticity.
Instagram's first step in the redesign â€" a process the company says began late last summer â€" was to try to flatten the original icon.
TOKYO, June 21 (Reuters) - Longer-dated Japanese government bond prices gained on Wednesday, tracking overnight gains in U.S. Treasuries, causing the yield curve to flatten.
U.S. government debt yields fell on Monday while the so-called yield curve continued to flatten amid projections of slowing economic growth and weaker inflation.
Despite a tightening labor market and even some traction in wage growth, rates have continued to fall and the yield curve has continued to flatten.
" He thought this depoliticized the violence, rendering the images inert because they flatten the experiences they depict, that they are "utterly discontinuous with normal time.
It's much more willing to let the light be what it's going to be and not aggressively trying to flatten everything to the same level.
The word itself made the revolution sound so easy, as though male supremacy was a house of cards we could flatten with a single swipe.
IDC first revealed the PC market was starting to flatten and show potential growth last year, but both Gartner and IDC track PC shipments differently.
The yield curve continued to flatten after strong U.S. housing starts data for October and investors bet on further rate hikes from the Federal Reserve.
Applebee's, owned by DineEquity, became 100 percent franchised in 2015, and saw its share price and operating performance flatten during and after its refranchising efforts.
Are governments at the mercy of the cycle, or can they act pre-emptively to flatten out the waves and avoid crises of high inequality?
They flatten out at about four hours of running per week and don't seem to decline, which is good: diminishing returns but not negative ones.
Hiscox said it had "moved quickly" to capitalise on higher rates and that it would maintain underwriting discipline as rates in big-ticket lines flatten.
But the HBO half-hour format doesn't flatten the show's structure so much as give Ms. Blichfeld and Mr. Sinclair room to play with it.
"The last time I've ever seen something like that and the Dow Jones flatten out for 12 months was in the year 2000," he added.
They don't argue with people on Facebook, and nice girls definitely don't grind their teeth behind forced smiles so much that they flatten their canines.
He describes Superflatness as a sort of tool that Murakami uses to flatten these distinctions that people in the West can get caught up on.
Roll in caster sugar, then place on the lined baking tray and flatten them slightly, using the underside of a glass or measuring cup. 5.
With its lackluster writing, it's found a way to flatten a story about martial arts, billionaires, and magical cities into something painfully dull and dour.
The $70 billion formula industry, dominated by a few American and European companies, has seen sales flatten in wealthy nations as more women embrace breastfeeding.
If a vehicle is involved in a crash, the padding on a child&aposs jacket can flatten, and subsequently leave extra space under the harness.
As members of Congress urge our constituents to stay home and practice social distancing to help flatten the curve, we should be leading by example.
Those are the patriotic acts of 2020 as we live through a global pandemic and each try to "flatten the curve" of the viral spread.
Flattening the curveAt issue is whether the US caseload will grow at an exponential rate, like Italy's, or flatten out somewhat over time, like China's.
Executives emphasized chains' abilities to serve communities during the outbreak while people are social distancing and trying to "flatten the curve" as the coronavirus spreads.
For today's tweens and teens who identify as gender-nonconforming or transgender, shopping for a binder may mean a compression undergarment worn to flatten breasts.
To see how social distancing can help flatten the curve of infection, check out this widely shared visualization by Harry Stevens at The Washington Post.
That includes celebrities, public figures, and even world leaders who are all dealing with the novel COVID-19 spread and attempting to flatten the curve.
Spreading out that blow over a longer period of time has been the primary concern inspiring calls to "flatten the curve" by changing our behavior.
Early results from a clinical trial (though one involving just a handful of people) suggested that the combo could flatten infections in about a week.
Simple moves she had fluidly done before failed her: Her back would not flatten doing the hundreds, her legs would not point to the sky.
Sergio Goldenstein, former head of open market operations at the central bank, agreed it must bring down longer-dated interest rates and flatten the curve.
To help flatten the curve of Covid-19 cases, universities across the nation have closed, and many professors are scrambling to transition to teaching online.
Some bloggers have pivoted to posting wellness and quarantine tips, and are sharing articles about how to "flatten the curve" to reduce risk for others.
Putting cities on lockdown has the potential to "flatten the curve" — slow the spread of the coronavirus so as not to overwhelm the healthcare system.
South of Samarra, residents would likely have to get farther away to avoid flooding, since the land begins to flatten out, making the floodplain wider.
As their beer sales flatten, craft brewers are wooing a new audience with hard seltzers — low-calorie, low-cachet drinks that have become wildly popular.
Flatten fillets a bit with the palm of your hand, the back of a skillet or a small mallet; they should be about 1 inch thick.
It's a smart combination of behind-the-desk talent for a band who fly off into feedback and fallout without letting the trips flatten their urgency.
As the yield curve continues to flatten, Subramanian expects equity-market volatility to increase and for more of the firm's "bear market signposts" to be triggered.
Studio bosses get the red carpet rolled out for them in the world's biggest movie market and much-needed funding as margins flatten out or fall.
"The trick is to walk to the show," she tells me, as I try and flatten myself against a wall to avoid getting in a photograph.
Brady wasn't just pushing buttons at the right time, he had to weigh every pass precisely while dodging onrushing hordes of bruisers desperate to flatten him.
But female participation in the job market began to flatten out in the 1990s, even among women in their prime working years (25-54 years old).
"New delivery units are forecast to flatten out as a result of an upcoming economic downturn, while pre-owned transactions continue to grow," read the analysis.
We grab it, we hold really tight, and we sand off all the complexity and we flatten the nuance until the right thing looks like Hollywood.
She begged my grandmother to flatten her curls against the ironing board in the hopes of being on-trend with the times — and the method worked.
Plus, it looked like my skin had been inflated (thanks to the added hyaluronic acid pumping it full of water), which made all the creases flatten.
The spread between the 10-year and 2-year Treasurys at this juncture will continue to flatten, predicted Dennis Davitt, options strategist at Harvest Volatility Management.
But the energy bust has mostly hit Canada's oil producing province of Alberta, where the oil-linked recession has still only managed to flatten affordability trends.
This bloodletting reflects the market's conviction that, as it has done in sector after sector, Amazon will largely flatten its new competition in the groceries business.
TOKYO, June 22 (Reuters) - Longer-dated Japanese government bond prices rose on Thursday and the yield curve continued to flatten due to outperforming super-long maturities.
Turkish military vehicles shuttled in and out of Syria on Friday, Reuters witnesses said, including a construction machine that helped flatten the route for a tank.
And while the left worships Mother Earth, parts of the right still cower before a God who would flatten Houston for having a gay pride parade.
In 2015, the Mayor of London Boris Johnson managed to flatten an opponent in what was supposed to be an informal game of rugby in Tokyo.
In his latest Investment Outlook report, Gross said negative yields threaten bank profit margins as yield curves flatten worldwide and banks' net interest rate margins narrow.
Or, if you are making something like a chicken milanese (essentially, a flattened and fried chicken breast), you can flatten the meat by using a mallet.
The stock's 200-day moving average — a key metric for Wall Street technical analysts — has begun to flatten out and is at risk of moving lower.
Finish chewing that bread stick before peering down at the city below, because if a piece falls over the edge it will flatten a pedestrian's skull.
BJ Not overwhelming the health care system is certainly the most pressing issue right now, and hopefully we can achieve this if we flatten the curve.
Laudable efforts to "flatten the curve" by limiting social interactions are destined to fail if patient privacy is upheld at the cost of the public welfare.
But we believe religious communities, including our own, are leading the effort to "flatten the curve" through the social isolation achieved by suspending gatherings for worship.
While he has received criticism online for suggesting people avoid transit if possible, these actions will overall help "flatten the curve," or slow the pandemic's spread.
We know what works to try to stem the tide and "flatten the curve" to help our health systems deal with the coming onslaught of infections.
Though these decisions make sense, as they can (hopefully) help slow the spread and flatten the curve, they're having an incredibly detrimental impact on many businesses.
As such, ROKE presents a series of tableaus that flatten the forms of desire, exposing the rose's hilarious thorns while honoring its dark and cosmic allure.
The problem with trying to flatten athleticism into a single dimension is illustrated especially well by a 2004 study published in The Journal of Sports Sciences.
"If we slow the spread, flatten the curve, maybe we can get to the summer without horrific casualties and overwhelming the public health system," he said.
Limiting hospital admittance to those who are at higher risk of being infected is essential if we are to "flatten the curve" of the virus's spread.
Failing to 'flatten the curve'More than 100,000 people in the US have gotten the coronavirus — that's the world's highest total — and more than 1,500 have died.
"(We're) still seeing a very large increase in the number of COVID-2100 cases globally and we really haven't seen … the curve flatten yet," Chehab said.
Lilly says she's been social distancing where she lives since March 18 and doing her part to "flatten the curve" by staying home with her family.
Locking down to slow the spread of the coronavirus helps "flatten the curve," reducing the infection rate and, thereby, reducing the impact on local healthcare systems.
Find a spot in the shade; full sun tends to flatten the clovers into what looks like a uniform green schmear, making patterns harder to distinguish.
The bounce in the dollar came a bit early with traders likely looking to flatten up their books ahead of the long Easter weekend, Esiner said.
After you've wasted more time deciding on what to call your peanut butter, fold the parchment paper over and use a rolling pin to flatten it.
The language of sports had a maddening tendency to flatten and trivialize the serious consequences of politics, creating constant suspense but obscuring life-or-death stakes.
After leading the structured asset finance group, which included mortgage-backed securities, through the financial crisis, Kay said she felt her learning curve start to flatten.
On a lightly oiled surface and working with one ball of dough at a time, flatten the dough into a crepe-like shape with your hand.
In 2018 it expects the mobile infrastructure market to fall by a low single digit percentage and to flatten out in 2019, CFO Carl Mellander told Reuters.
Though many expected Hunt to flatten the returning giant with relative ease, Lesnar instead returned to vintage form with a three-round pummeling of his seasoned foe.
But female participation in the job market began to flatten out in the 1990s, even among women in their prime working years (25 to 343 years old).
In his 2019 outlook, Gundlach, the so-called bond king, said he believes the yield curve will flatten but then steepen again before a recession actually begins.
Viewers projecting camp on the scene flatten that aspect to only the supposedly outsized reactions of Stritch, completely drained but pushed (and pushing herself) to finish it.
One summer we pressed wildflowers between the pages of a gigantic book about the Louvre, and later used it to flatten out a freshly purchased Radiohead poster.
"If the smile lines are treated aggressively too early, it can flatten off the sides of the eyes; it can give a more unnatural smile," she says.
This entire plan is one giant question mark — how exactly does she expect her company will survive the process of inviting monsters to flatten its flagship building?
The key is to flatten out the U-shape of the wrench into a straight line by repeatedly bludgeoning it on the corner edge of a table.
The eastern hognose doesn't just fake its own death, it can flatten its neck and raise its head off the ground (a bit like a cobra) too.
In January, the economist noted that one precedent to consider is Japan, which saw its yield curve flatten without inverting before each of its last four recessions.
In one corner, two heavy vintage irons are being used to flatten an old volume, which is too fragile to handle the weight of a regular press.
I thought the yield curve would flatten more with the miss in the payrolls and the 21.94-year yield coming down on relatively muted wage inflation number.
And as the opponent pivoted towards center, searching desperately for a scrap of empty space, Sonny would flatten them like a freight train hitting a stalled car.
Inspired by and wanting to put a twist on the idea of flower pressing, von Bismarck decided to collect some of these plant specimens and flatten them.
But what distinguishes top platforms is that their user retention cohorts flatten quickly, with at least 20 percent of users engaging every week or month in perpetuity.
Other than that, the tools — clay spray gun, paint gun, flatten, inflate, cut, clay, swirl, smudge, smooth — are remarkably true to their names in terms of functions.
I want to tell him that I know exactly how he feels and that, if he doesn't flatten himself like a pizza on the sidewalk, it'll pass.
As Covid-19 cases in the US surge, there's one consumer product critical to our great national battle to "flatten the curve," or slow the pandemic: soap.
And given how easy it is to spread COVID-19, it's important that we all do whatever we can, no matter how small, to flatten the curve.
Go deeper: Our Opinion writers teamed up with epidemiologists to create a model of what the U.S. would need to do to "flatten the curve" of infections.
It seems like everyone is holed up in their homes trying to flatten the curve and do their best to keep the coronavirus spread to a minimum.
As we're encouraged to practice social distancing to help "flatten the curve" of the COVID-19 pandemic, more and more people are choosing to cook at home.
Leaving behind his previous work in wood, he began to flatten, fold and fasten these caps into mutable wall-mounted compositions, lying somewhere between sculptures and textiles.
The maps emphasize the need to "flatten the curve" — to slow the spread of the virus enough to give hospitals time obtain more tests, beds, and ventilators.
The catchphrase that epidemiologists have embraced acknowledges those differences: Flatten the curve, a reference to the bell curve that defines the case counts in any given outbreak.
Public health officials fear that a sharply spiking epidemic curve of infections would overwhelm hospital resources and lead to more deaths, hence the need to flatten it.
The coronavirus pandemic has shut nonessential businesses down for the time being, and many workers have been told to stay home in efforts to flatten the curve.
We're in the midst of a global pandemic, which means that practicing social distancing is more than important, it's critical to flatten the curve of COVID-19.
"Extreme measures to flatten the virus 'curve' [are] sensible—for a time—to stretch out the strain on health infrastructure," he wrote on Twitter on Sunday night.
Social distancing is an effort to "flatten the curve," or slow the spread of the virus as much as possible so the healthcare system is not overwhelmed.
For clearer aim, federal policymakers should flatten and simplify accreditation policy to a focus on three crucial student outcomes: graduation rates, default rates and loan repayment rates.
We might say that California is a marine landscape, not a terrestrial one, a slow ocean buffeted by underground waves occasionally strong enough to flatten whole cities.
We might say that California is a marine landscape, not a terrestrial one, a slow ocean buffeted by underground waves occasionally strong enough to flatten whole cities.
In 1980, Dr. Steigman wrote a paper suggesting that massive neutrinos left over from the Big Bang might comprise the missing mass needed to flatten the cosmos.
As a flagrant picker, I've found that they speed healing time, flatten out blemishes to make it easier to apply makeup, and generally discourage more facial gouging.
"We don't just need to flatten the curve; we need to plank it," Tam said, referring to the steep progression of COVID-19 cases around the world.
International enrollment began to flatten in 2016, partly because of changing conditions abroad and the increasing lure of schools in Canada, Australia and other English-speaking countries.
China and the United States' carbon emissions have declined in recent years, leading the global rate of carbon emissions to flatten even as the world economy grows.
Still, there is rising expectation that the yield curve will eventually flatten as the BOJ has said it will keep buying JGBs at the same pace as before.
Microsoft's response to Chromebooks comes at a crucial time for the PC industry, as Google's laptops could be helping the PC market flatten out after years of decline.
They make me look slim, yet curvy and they don't make my stomach feel like its being sucked in (even though it does flatten it out a bit).
Heat, sweat, and humidity are the enemies of well-behaved hair, but nobody wants to spend their summer trying to flatten frizz and add volume to lifeless roots.
The four nations have identified 80 bureaucratic hurdles they plan to flatten so that goods can move across their borders as freely as people do today, he said.
JD.com, Alibaba's closest rival in China, is targeting profitability after reported its Q2 2016 earnings which, while on target with expectations, saw its revenue growth continue to flatten.
Steepening in the long-end of the U.S. yield curve contrasts with German government bond yields, where longer-dated debt outperformance is continuing to flatten the yield curve.
DJ. Prior to penetration, break out your DJ-ing skills and take two fingers (your index and middle) and flatten them like a DJ would on a turntable.
He added that an EBIT margin range of roughly 12 percent to 15 percent is achievable in the long term, once growth normalizes and costs begin to flatten.
NASA is looking into the possibility of using adjustable winglets that can serve as stabilizers during take-off and landing, but flatten out for better aerodynamics during flight.
Flatten the dough into a rectangle to the best of your ability, and cut the dough into 23-ounce pieces (about 6 pieces for one batch of dough).
HR 1 would flatten and simplify the tax code, reducing the extent to which taxes create effective penalties for those who are more successful and earn additional money.
And finally, Freddie In 1985, the band Queen took the stage at Live Aid, where its force-of-nature front man, Freddie Mercury, proceeded to flatten Wembley Stadium.
Unfortunately, after a campaign season full of public debates that tended to flatten Muslims into potential threats on one hand, or victims of discrimination the other, there is.
"Record supply from OPEC year-to-date, weaker global GDP estimates, and still elevated inventories cause us to lower and flatten our oil price outlook," the firm said.
As the Sun rotates, it shapes the solar wind into observable patterns, that start out as exaggerated structures, and flatten out or merge as they propagate through space.
"Products that claim to offer hair shine, flatten those same scales, allowing light to reflect off of the strand, and ultimately giving it a shine," says Dr. Wesley.
There are a few fighters with the kind of left straight which can flatten and opponent's nose, but many of them will commit their weight to do so.
When he couldn't power the takedown on Overeem, and when he couldn't flatten out Cain Velasquez, he became disheartened and was lit up with their superior striking games.
Put 4 ounces|115 grams of dough on the greased side of the plastic wrap and flatten it into a 6-inch circle, about 1/4-inch thick.
If a vehicle is involved in a crash, the padding on a child&aposs jacket can flatten out from the force, and leave extra space under the harness.
Overnight, Americans have become all too familiar with the call to "flatten the curve" by taking precautionary measures to slow the spread of the deadly coronavirus (COVID-19).
But if "social distancing" to "flatten the curve" of potential infections is required through November, state and local election officials must consider new strategies to administer the election.
The key is to "flatten the curve": slowing the rate of increase in infections so that you spread out the cases, even if the total number doesn't change.
You flatten your opponent, then you climb onto the turnbuckle, hop onto the ropes, hurl yourself onto the body of your defeated foe and are declared the winner.
Khan said it's been frustrating to see people disregard social distancing when it's the least able-bodied people can do to flatten the curve and protect immunocompromised people.
With no control, people can try to do their part to flatten the curve, but schools, entertainment and houses of worship remain open, and business proceeds as usual.
If we could flatten out class structures so that was no longer a concern, more people would be able to participate in the changes we need to make.
And when a designer does flatten their inspiration into the now-old-fashioned adage of X meets Y (Queen Elizabeth plus Duke Ellington, say) it feels hopelessly dated.
But female participation in the job market began to flatten out in the 1990s and is now declining, even though it continues to increase in other developed countries.
You're stuck in the house, following the World Health Organization's mandate that everyone should stay in home in order to help flatten the curve of the coronavirus pandemic.
Within a few months, the government sent in bulldozers to flatten what was left of Rohingya homes, mosques and other buildings in dozens of villages, satellite images showed.
Permanently pouty lips and smooth brows might be good for selfies, but research suggests they flatten your affect, disconnecting you from your feelings and the feelings of others.
These are the kinds of things that let a country flatten the curve—slow down the spread of illness, reduce pressure on hospitals, buy time for new therapies.
"Extreme measures to flatten the virus 'curve' is sensible - for a time - to stretch out the strain on health infrastructure," former Goldman Sachs Chief Executive Lloyd Blankfein tweeted.
The now widely used phrased "flatten the curve" refers to keeping the peak level of current coronavirus cases below the level of available beds in intensive care units.
And now, independent booksellers across New York City are urging customers to place orders for delivery as a way to support small businesses and to flatten the curve.
To prevent the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus and flatten the curve, many countries are practicing social distancing, or what the WHO is now calling physical distancing.
It remains to be seen whether the action Johnson has taken is too little and too late, or whether it will successfully flatten the UK's curve as well.
What social media has done is flatten the media's power structures such that every other closed media circuit — including yours — is constantly available for appropriation, mockery or eavesdropping.
" He said Thursday that New York health officials have three main priorities: "Flatten the curve [and] slow the spread, increase the current hospital capacity, identify new hospital beds.
TOKYO, May 19 (Reuters) - Longer-dated Japanese government bond prices gained on Friday, supported by a regular Bank of Japan debt-buying operation that helped flatten the yield curve.
His team of volunteers is the first to respond when bombs flatten buildings, rushing into the thick clouds of fine white dust to dig through the rubble for survivors.
Indeed, the growing field of Asian American art history has critiqued a Western canon in which race and ethnicity exclude artists of color or flatten interpretations of their work.
Continuing the questions posed in "Window," Ferrer asks how a culture crafts its identity visually — and how an American pastiche can flatten it with replication that ignores the details.
It rose to prominence selling games via its Garena service, with Tencent a particular ally here, but that business is seeing new user growth flatten and revenue gains slow.
It tries to extend the desert's domain: to replace walls with sand, to flatten out landscape, to return to a vacuum so as to start history all over again.
The rate-sensitive 2-year Treasury yield jumped to its highest since late May, while the 10-year Treasury yield fell, causing the so-called yield curve to flatten.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Corporate pensions are shifting a chunk of their $236.2 trillion in assets into fixed income, which may be sizeable enough to flatten the yield curve further.
I was interested in what would happen if you flatten these elements through a series of identical bursts of vibration or ringtones, like with the mokugyo and sutra chants.
Nevada surged ahead, 33-60, with 4:29 remaining, but South Dakota state closed within 213-241.8 on a 223-pointer by senior Skyler Flatten with 255:211 left.
There were violent protests in the town long before the Saudi government's announcement in May that it would flatten Musawara to make way for a commercial and service zone.
Sometimes I find myself practicing my grief so it won't flatten me when it comes for real: I imagine that she's cold and still and I am mourning her.
It's a Hydrocolloid sticker that absorbs the fluid or pus from your pimple, allowing it to flatten and heal cleanly, and it's the most effective acne patch we've tried.
Much of the Treasury's issuance of debt so far this year has been in the form of short-term bills, adding further pressure for the yield curve to flatten.
Each of these examples is troublesome not because of their singular impact, but because, like Orientalism generally, they flatten the existence of an entire people to easily recognizable images.
On "Sweepstakes," the rapper weaves his words around the off-kilter beat, and funky drums and horns courtesy of the Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, which flatten like an oversized cheque.
They try to flatten out the issue of power and erase very real differentials in influence and assumptions of competence and deservedness, in favor of advancing their own grievances.
The goal is to "flatten the curve," or balance out the exponential spread of the coronavirus so that hospitals can handle the influx of patients they'll need to treat.
Data last updated 12PM Wednesday States have enacted a wide range of policies in an effort to "flatten the curve" and address the economic effects of the novel coronavirus.
" 'Stay home' Edwards spoke with similar urgency Sunday: "If we want to flatten the curve, we have to take more aggressive mitigation measures now and limit social contact now.
Rate-sensitive banks came under pressure as the Fed's decision to cease monetary tightening caused the U.S. Treasuries yield curve to flatten to its narrowest spread since August 220.
If Bill Gates were President of the United States right now, he would prioritize keeping people across America in isolation to "flatten the curve" of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Coupled with isolation as people are urged or forced to stay home and flatten the curve, we've got a recipe for a cooped-up, bored, and stressed out population.
With many Americans staying home to flatten the curve amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, companies are offering alternatives and forgoing cancellation policies to support the work-from-home lifestyle.
Kane also noted that "even the most extreme measures will only slow it down, or flatten the curve," which has been the heavily stressed argument of epidemiologists all along.
Attempts by the Federal Reserve to flatten the business cycle have affected much of the developed world — and in some cases, such as Japan, created almost perpetually negative growth.
There's something sharper and more clear-eyed than simply ruffles and carriages in Austen, something most adaptations flatten out in favor of the romance and a few arch jokes.
Instead of slicing part way through a fat steak, say, and laying it flat like an open book, here we gradually flatten a larger cut for more surface area.
Looking at the three months to July as a whole, sales growth of +21 was the highest since December 2016, but for August retailers expect sales growth to flatten.
"You have the yield curve continuing to flatten, which is not great for financial stocks," said Michael Antonelli, managing director, institutional sales trading at Robert W. Baird in Milwaukee.
The point of stringent social distancing, Tam said, is to "flatten the already narrow curve" of disease spread—a shorthand that signifies a dramatically slowed pace of germ-sharing.
We also want to make it easier for associates to follow our guidance to stay home if they feel sick and to do our part to flatten the curve.
Millions have been ordered to work from home, as cities have started to place residents on lockdown and others take steps to "flatten the curve" and prevent coronavirus' escalation.
He sleeps in clothing that isn't aligned with his male identity and has to think about changing out of his binder, a garment he uses to flatten his chest.
"I told people they could go Google search Emmett Till's open casket and see a more impactful image that doesn't simplify or reduce or flatten Till's body," Bright said.
Like Black Lives Matter and Me Too, the Flatten the Curve movement embodies intersectionality, as many of people who shout it the loudest are not members of the subpopulations most effected by the issue: We don't need to be black to support Black Lives Matter, be a woman or victim of sexual violence to support Me Too, and need not be at risk of serious disease from Covid-19 to support Flatten the Curve.
I've likened this phase of the rally to what we saw in August: The indexes flatten out after a powerful rally that caught the big money leaning the wrong way.
For the rest of the day, my heavy eyelids were significantly less so — my upper lashes didn't automatically flatten when I curled them and put on mascara later that night.
To do so, however, Stefani had to do what all celebrities must do in order to turn themselves into a brand: flatten whatever edges might prove alienating to mass marketing.
"If we take an alternative look at the pyramid [structure of the coffee industry], I'd want to flatten it down to a plane so managers aren't above baristas," he says.
More rate hikes and low inflation would flatten the U.S. yield curve further, said Nick Gartside, JP Morgan Asset Management's international chief investment officer for fixed income, currency and commodities.
James waves for Tristan Thompson to flatten out and then gets Rozier on him near the top of the key, but everything Boston does before and after that is excellent.
Commercial banks had become critical of the BOJ's monetary policy after a decline in long-term yields caused the curve to flatten so much that their profits started to shrink.
Titled Open My Glade (Flatten) (2000), this is the first artwork viewers see when they walk into Pipilotti Rist's current exhibition at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art outside Copenhagen.
"What happened in the market is you saw the curve flatten a lot, and that's because Warsh is on record as being opposed to a big balance sheet," said Schumacher.
He also expects that as the Fed raises short-term rates, the yield curve will flatten further and invert sometime later this year — a classic sign of an imminent recession.
When people talk about something like converges on an asymptote, it's like if you look at a curve or something like that and it starts to flatten out over time.
Though he retained his fearsome reputation—just ask the Migos—his warm personality gave his celebrity dimension, particularly for a street rapper, who outsiders tend to flatten into cardboard archetypes.
"The government warned it would flatten Sur and build a new city in its place with apartment blocks and shopping malls," said Zulfu Livaneli, a Turkish novelist, filmmaker and composer.
What's going on about earnings momentum, is that earnings momentum that we had in the first half of the year going to stay up or is it going to flatten?
In other words, not test data trapped in a PDF or a badly formatted spreadsheet with loads of merged rows and columns that takes significant time to flatten and clean.
We called upon some of our makeup-artist and Instagram-influencer friends to spill on their favorite tricks to help reduce inflammation, flatten pimples, and even fill in acne scars.
As the first holy nugs crumble between your tightening chompers, they flatten, smoosh, and curve around the sides of your masticators, leaving creamy shmears to wick off with your tongue.
The first is that it tends to bunch up, causing constant readjustment, and the second is that it tends flatten out everything, even the curves people want to show off.
But as the case count increased and top health officials pointed to isolation efforts in other countries that seemed to "flatten the curve," he became convinced that action was necessary.
"Our goal is to help flatten the curve of community spread in the cities we serve," Senior Vice President of Uber Rides and Platform Andrew Macdonald said in a statement.
Gates emphasized how important this social distancing is to "flatten the curve" — in other words, to slow the spread of the coronavirus so as not to overwhelm the healthcare system.
At its fulcrum is the length of time needed for social distancing, home quarantine, closures of schools, universities and businesses, and case isolation to "flatten the curve" of viral spread.
Recently, he created a Memento Mori selfie stick add-on that also considers mortality with anamorphic graphics which stretch out along the stick and flatten the image into a skull.
Stuck in a narrow vein of stone, they pull their packs along, attached to their toes, as they flatten their bodies, inching their way forward and praying for an opening.
But the terrible musical sequences, the lackluster CGI, and the strange creative and emotional restraint that permeates the film frequently flatten Disney's original Aladdin into a cardboard version of itself.
In her words As millions across the U.S. stay home to help flatten the curve, domestic violence organizations and support systems are scrambling to adapt to the rapidly shifting landscape.
The point is to slow down or "flatten" rates of infection to keep the number of severely sick patients from overwhelming hospitals, which aren't big enough to accommodate a surge.
The crisis in Italy has led many countries to push to "flatten the curve," or impose harsh lockdowns to slow the rate of new infections and help health services cope.
This suggests the nation has thus far been unsuccessful in efforts to "flatten the curve," or slow the spread of the coronavirus so as not to overwhelm the healthcare system.
There are also signs that Italy's curve has started to flatten, probably as a consequence of the nationwide lockdown ordered on March 219, which restricted travel to work and emergencies.
As businesses around the world quickly transitioned to remote work to "flatten the curve" of coronavirus' spread, Slack became an increasingly essential communication tool and landed big accounts, Butterfield said.
" Just this week in Florida, for example, packed crowds waded onto Clearwater Beach, seemingly oblivious to health officials who have implored Americans to practice social distancing and "flatten the curve.
"If Louisiana's growth continues this way and the state is unable to flatten the curve, the New Orleans area could run out" of ventilators by next week, the agency said.
By limiting virus spread, public health officials say Canadians can prevent a dramatic spike in new cases overtime—or "flatten the curve"—and decrease the strain on our healthcare system.
We have not heard strong messaging from the Mexican government to "flatten the curve" in an effort to reduce rates of infection, or to practice self-isolation to mitigate transmission.
So if you want to "flatten the curve" to spread out the illness and avoid overwhelming health care systems, experts say, you should worry about coronavirus in prisons and jails.
Public-health experts are urging interventions that could help "flatten the curve" of the outbreak — slow the virus' spread, in other words, so that the country's healthcare system isn't overwhelmed.
It worries about postwar social conformity, anti-intellectualism, McCarthyism and the homogenizing power of the new medium of TV to flatten out differences in thought and make its audience placid.
Last week, the International Energy Agency forecast that world oil demand would flatten out in the 2030s, thanks to increasingly efficient car engines and rising use of alternative energy sources.
The iPhone X, which starts at $999 and goes all the way up to $1,149, has helped boost profits for the company, even as iPhone unit sales continue to flatten.
Last month, the International Energy Agency forecast that world oil demand would flatten out in the 2030s because of increasingly efficient car engines and rising use of alternative energy sources.
"This is a stock that's sort of been in a downtrend for quite some time, but that downtrend is starting to flatten out here in the low 20s," Johnson said.
Ferme Descoubet lies at the far western edge of the Gers, near where the dense hills of the Gascon heartland flatten out into the alluvial plain of the Adour River.
Trump and his administration have so overwhelmed the country with successive outrages that it all begins to flatten out, to smooth out, to become a kind of toxic new normal.
In that case, we can't do it, because cameras flatten the work, and God forbid they see something you don't want them to see and then the piece is destroyed.
It can't help that apps often flatten out kink's complexity and the idiosyncrasies negotiated in every kinky relationship or encounter by boiling kinks down into a few blocky search categories.
"PowerPoint presentations somehow give permission to gloss over ideas, flatten out any sense of relative importance, and ignore the interconnectedness of ideas," Bezos wrote in an email to employees in 2004.
"If there's no action on the short end of the curve, and the yield curve continues to flatten these banks are going to still have that headwind to combat," he said.
WE HAVE HEALTH CARE COSTS OF $2 BILLION A YEAR AND THAT GOES UP. WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO IS MANAGE THE REST OF THE COSTS TO MAKE THAT FLATTEN OUT.
"Record supply from OPEC year-to-date, weaker global GDP estimates, and still elevated inventories cause us to lower and flatten our oil price outlook," Bernstein Energy said in a note.
Roll the dough into wrappers: Gently smash the balls of dough into flat disks, then lightly roll an Asian-style rolling pin across them to flatten them out a bit more.
Although more typically used to flatten hillsides into road cuts, blasters can also be brought in to step the entire hillside back if the engineers decide it's a hopelessly unstable mess.
As the antithesis to scammers like Trump, who are favored by the system and only seek to rob, diminish, and flatten, creative swindlers like Glover and Murphy enact schemes of enlargement.
It's not groundbreaking news, exactly, but I like Aphex Twin and I love this example of how services like YouTube flatten the creative world so that collaborations like this can happen.
Do not flatten raw steak, he ordered, or this will "break the fibres, prompting the blood to separate from the flesh during cooking" and hence drain it of its glorious flavour.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk told employees Monday that the company plans to "flatten" its structure as it works to improve communication and trim activities "that are not vital" to its success.
The dense deep-fried pastries, which do not flatten as they are eaten, date back to the Middle Ages, when people tried to use up ingredients that are avoided during Lent.
The best movies to "Netflix and chill" to flatten out around the third act, when you've got other things to attend to, and return with a strong finish for cuddling/aftercare.
This punishing stigma will continue to flatten the full personhood of all mothers until we eradicate the racist, sexist, ableist, classist, and heteronormative cultural perceptions of what constitutes the perfect mother.
On Monday, CEO Elon Musk told employees that the company plans to "flatten" its structure as it works to improve communication and trim activities "that are not vital" to its success.
The $70 billion industry, which is dominated by a handful of American and European companies, has seen sales flatten in wealthy countries in recent years, as more women embrace breast-feeding.
Authorities in the U.S. have imposed measures to contain the number of cases and "flatten the curve," which would keep the country's health care system from being overrun by the outbreak.
The consensus of public health professionals has been emphatically in favor of definitive measures to "flatten the curve" — slowing transmission to avoid overwhelming limited health system capacity and attendant unnecessary deaths.
They say it doesn't matter if you're young or healthy; to effectively "flatten the curve" of Covid-19's spread, we all need to do our part in limiting social interaction.
Finally, while everyone must practice social distancing, isolation and good hygiene, a reevaluation of the current emergency measures imposed to flatten the curve will need to occur in a few weeks.
"Computer imaging tends to flatten our magnificent, multi-sensory, simultaneous and synchronic capacities of imagination by turning the design process into a passive visual manipulation, a retinal journal," Mr. Pallasmaa argued.
To further accelerate this positive momentum, we're taking steps to streamline and flatten the organization by elevating our engineering, product and design functions, with each area now reporting directly to Jack.
Or you would think so: but leave it to the feted British theater director Trevor Nunn to flatten the intrigue and dampen the lust that could have made "Red Joan" zing.
By all accounts, staying away from other people is the best tool everyday people have to flatten the rising curve of contagion and lessen the potential impact on hospitals and caregivers.
This is the story I use to hide the role of class privilege in my life, that tries to flatten being an immigrant into a uniform experience of hardship and struggle.
That's led cities and states to go on lockdown in an effort to "flatten the curve" — or slow the spread of the coronavirus so as not to overwhelm the healthcare system.
Many medical experts believe the initial 15-day timeline will need to be extended to flatten the curve of coronavirus' spread, to avoid a sudden surge that would overwhelm the hospitals.
Prioritization: Just as we have invoked wartime acts to repurpose industry to produce medical supplies, we need wartime action from Facebook and other platforms to flatten the curve of the pandemic.
Even if you're not at a statistically higher risk of dying from Covid-19, it's important to "flatten the curve" and adopt social distancing measures immediately to prevent the most deaths.
"I don't think we're going to be able to flatten the curve enough to meet the demand of the healthcare system," Cuomo said, referring to the exponential growth of the outbreak.
If I'd stayed, I would have turned around and gone all Travis Bickle on it, and that would not have ended well — my seat had a left that could flatten Frazier.
One, it would flatten the chances for future big-budget films with female protagonists, and two, it would dampen the chances of another woman director being entrusted with a tentpole film.
The Strategas Research Partners chief investment strategist predicted on "Squawk Box " that while yields could flatten in the short term, they may reach 5 or 6 percent over the next few years.
Scott Sheffield, chairman of shale producer Pioneer Natural Resources Co, said this week that overall Permian output could flatten in the 12-month period ending September 2019, when proposed pipelines are completed.
"Traders understandably look content to flatten their books and ride out the weekend's events from the sidelines," Omer Esiner, chief market analyst at Commonwealth Foreign Exchange in Washington, said in a note.
They were desperate to tell me that they weren't all the same, that they were the good ones and I shouldn't paint them all by the same brush, to flatten them too.
I flatten them and erase them, too, with restrictive sports bras that feel like giant rubber bands, and that leave me marinating in under-boob sweat by the end of yoga class.
Weak growth prospect will support the long end and I think the curve will flatten once the 10-year and 30-year U.S. government bond auctions are out of the way tomorrow.
I spent most of the first five seasons of Game of Thrones rolling my eyes at Kit Harington, who took an already bland character and seemed to flatten him out even further.
As the Fed hikes rates in a growing economy, the yield curve will flatten, with investors pricing in higher rates in shorter-dated notes, which are the most sensitive to rate increases.
Scott Sheffield, CEO of shale producer Pioneer Natural Resources Co, said this week that overall Permian output could flatten in the 12-month period ending September 2019, when proposed pipelines are completed.
For one thing, they're incredibly fragile and it doesn't take much of a disturbance to flatten all of that in-between 1 and 0 information into just a plain 1 or 0.
In his latest Investment Outlook report, Gross, bond fund manager at Janus Global, said negative yields threaten bank profit margins as yield curves flatten worldwide and bank net interest rate margins narrow.
As the turmoil sweeping through global markets intensified - stocks and bank stocks in particular fell sharply - the U.S. yield curve continued to flatten to 96 basis points, its flattest since late 2007.
What I am suspicious of are monuments produced by the state, which tend to flatten out nuances and turn flawed individuals into tools of propaganda that bolster a kind of religious patriotism.
The yield curve continues to flatten, as the spread between the and 10-year Treasury note yield has fallen to 0.94 percentage point, and now stands at its lowest level since October.
"Our goal is to help flatten the curve on community spread in the cities we serve," Andrew Macdonald, senior vice president Uber Rides and Platform, said in a statement to The Hill.
South Korea has so far managed to flatten its coronavirus curve without shutting down its economy, but it may already be too late for other rich countries to follow the same model.
The clampdown is part of a growing movement to curtail public gatherings and "flatten the curve," the popular shorthand for limiting the spread of coronavirus by dramatically cutting back on social interactions.
To "flatten the curve," or slow the spread of the coronavirus so as not to overwhelm the healthcare system, more than half of all Americans have been ordered to stay at home.
"We hope SaveOurFaves will help 'flatten the curve' of lost income for restaurants — giving them the resources to make ends meet and preserve the livelihood of wage earners during this difficult time."
Governments are taking unprecedented measures to combat the pandemic, putting in place stay-at-home orders for more much of the world's population in an effort to flatten the curve of infection.
Millions have been ordered to work from home, schools and colleges have been moved online, and cities have been placed on lockdown in order to "flatten the curve" and prevent coronavirus' escalation. 
The surgeon first uses a suction ring to flatten the eye in order to cut a flap in the cornea, folding the flap back to reveal the middle section, called the stroma.
They sleep in identical beds in identical billowy nighties and wander around in dresses with Elizabethan-style bodices that flatten their breasts, as if to retard (and deny) their maturity and independence.
But maybe it would be more accurate to say it's an argument against scale — specifically, the enormous global capitalist scale that tends to flatten things that are complicated and idiosyncratic and human.
Hogan said the market also ended sharply higher for the second Friday in a row despite the fact traders see concerns and might normally want to flatten out positions before a weekend.
Ian Lyngen, head of rate strategy at BMO, said if the number is hotter than expected, the yield curve could flatten, with the short end rates moving closer to long end rates.
The Treasury yield curve continued to flatten, with the spread between five-year notes and 30-year bonds dropping to a low of 92.5 basis points, the flattest level since late 2007.
"Mom" is a cultural construct, and for years she has been constructed in all sorts of restrictive, limiting ways — supermom, saintly mom, bad mom, countless mom tropes that flatten people like anvils.
In fact, if every single one of us took extreme social distancing measures and all of the sick were isolated, the curve we've been attempting to flatten would start plummeting toward zero.
As the coronavirus outbreak has driven people into their homes, whether because of a quarantine or just to help "flatten the curve," a haunting set of images began circulating on social media.
Chayka, who has written about the ways algorithms flatten our personal taste and the homogeneity of the Silicon Valley aesthetic, seems suspicious about whether technology's influence has been mostly good or bad.
Slater's lyrics tend to flatten out characterization, except for the moments when Calogero and Jane poignantly sing about how the world isn't ready for the two of them to fall in love.
This omniscient approach, and the vast scope of the subject, lends her tale a novelistic sweep, but it can also flatten out her characters, who tend to be swallowed up by the story.
This week, the No. 2 U.S. automaker is holding three days of meetings to discuss ways to flatten the structure of its salaried workforce and get managers to oversee larger numbers of employees.
"I was talking to a friend about how uncomfortable I was in my binder one day when I was on my period," Clemmer says, referring to the restrictive undergarment meant to flatten breasts.
It's a conflict that's playing out as iPhone sales flatten out and the company explicitly shifts its focus to paid services across news, TV shows, games, payments (even a credit card!), and music.
Pile the dough on top of a sheet of plastic wrap, cover it, and flatten it into a disc, then refrigerate the dough for at least an hour or up to overnight. 93.
The energy from the fireball would draw a column of dust and debris three miles into the atmosphere for over ten minutes; its top will flatten into the cap of the mushroom cloud.
The bond market curve is said to "bull flatten" when the decline in yields of longer-dated paper outstrips the fall in shorter-dated rates - an occurrence usually seen as presaging economic stress.
Gains continued to slow throughout the spring and supply is now expected to flatten over the next three months and could hit its first decline in October of this year, according to realtor.
A potential hypersonic warhead for such a missile would not follow a parabolic arc to impact its target, but would instead flatten its trajectory after reentering Earth's atmosphere, behaving like a cruise missile.
Key caveat: The discrepancies here might flatten out somewhat after Republicans release the next version of their bill, which likely won't give wealthy families as big a tax cut as the initial version.
Though no one knows who he is—and though social media has a tendency to flatten people into memes—his behavior suggests that he's probably one of Seattle's many mentally ill homeless people.
Should the curve flatten completely, or even invert, where long rates fall below short rates, that is a very reliable bond market indicator that a recession is coming within six to nine months.
Bolton, a proponent of the GOP tax cuts of 2023 and increased spending for the military in this fiscal year, said on Wednesday that he expects defense spending to "flatten out" going forward.
If the curve should continue to flatten and high-yield spreads suddenly blow out, it will be a flashing red light that should get investors to stop and find the nearest exit sign.
"Our neighbors and our economy need to see that we're taking steps that will help flatten the curve to ensure our health-care system is able to treat the most vulnerable," Holcomb said.
They're basically like having an entire library in the palm of your hand, which is perfect since libraries are closed in an effort to flatten the curve and slow the spread of coronavirus.
A graphics-heavy story in The Washington Post on March 14 headlined "Why outbreaks like coronavirus spread exponentially, and how to 'flatten the curve'" was its most-viewed article ever, a spokeswoman said.
Dr. Raymond said that over time Ahuna Mons, perhaps a few hundred million years old, would likely spread, flatten and eventually disappear, and that there were likely other volcanic mountains in the past.
" —Will Feuer Dr. Corey Hebert, assistant professor at both Louisiana State and Tulane Universities, told CNBC's "Squawk Box" that the U.S. should commit to social distancing in an effort to "flatten the curve.
They're forced to make a difficult choice: stay home to prevent becoming ill while helping to "flatten the curve," or report to a job that potentially puts themselves and their community in danger.
The moves come in an attempt to "flatten the curve" of the coronavirus outbreak as experts suggest letting the outbreak occur over a longer period of time will avoid overwhelming the healthcare system.
Their ultimate goal isn't to stop the virus in its tracks, as cases have already spread too widely for that, but to "flatten the curve," meaning to slow the rate of new infections.
Despite its importance, the precise origins of "flatten the curve" are a bit murky — largely because the public health officials who are most likely to have coined it refuse to take personal credit.
Still, given the state of India's health infrastructure, it would take a "very, very long time" for the country to flatten its infection curve to a point where the system can handle it.
This convergence between the science and social justice issues that lead to the creation of the "flatten the curve" movement is encapsulated in the story of the creation of a powerful data visualization.
Even as Americans aim to "flatten the curve" to keep coronavirus cases in the country low, hospitals find that they're struggling to keep up with the number of patients that need medical care.
Guaranteed not to flatten over time, this DogBed4Less Orthopedic Memory Foam Dog Bed will cushion your dog in comfort for years to come and the removable covers are easy for you to clean.
That Mr.  Allan's voice is as harrowing ever is a relief, and also indisputable, because his new single "Mess Me Up" is so slickly produced and written it threatens to flatten his burrs.
"The United States has seen its relative share of global S&T [science and technology] activity flatten or shrink, even as its absolute activity levels kept rising," the authors wrote in the report.
She believes the indicator will continue to flatten and invert in late 0.333, causing major stress among market players, who will be wondering whether or not a recession is about to kick in.
That's why I even struggle with being called a "trans advocate," because we cannot use my single experience, because all it does is flatten everyone else's experience and turns us into a monolith.
As part of the restructuring, Guinn said she tried to flatten the organization so that more senior staff report directly to her, a way to infuse more input into the decision-making process.
Willis said the most significant thing he could do to flatten the learning curve of the freshmen was to bring what he offered on Saturday: poise, effort and smart play in close games.
Although energy use is projected to flatten or decrease in the next decade, thanks in part to more efficient appliances and better insulated buildings, peak demand will continue to grow, according to Nyiso.
To have her not just flatten the Lannister army but kill some fan favorite characters who've enjoyed their own epic heroic arcs over the seasons would make her unavoidably harder to root for.
Add a bit more vegetable oil to the counter and your hands and, working with one piece of dough at a time, flatten and roll out the dough into a 7-inch square.
The investment bank notes that the BOJ could decide to keep its buying of those bonds at lower levels in April, which may signal that it doesn't want the yield curve to flatten excessively.
They say the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield will fall to 2.30 pct by year-end from 2.85 pct currently, and the yield curve will flatten to 10 basis points from 30 bps now.
Some investors say the BOJ will not allow the 10-year yield to fall below the minus 0.1 percent short-term policy rate target, given it does not want the yield curve to flatten.
German bonds moved in lockstep with in the United States, with the yield curve continuing to flatten as investors foresee rising benchmark rates in the near-term with latent inflation on a longer scale.
Stephens is flawed and consistently loses in the same ways, but even the very best fighters in the world must humble themselves and fight to a strict gameplan or he will simply flatten them.
More intriguing is how technology and simulators could flatten the path for young drivers who want to one day make it onto a NASCAR track, lowering some of the sport's traditional barriers to entry.
And while there are real concerns to keep in mind for the bank stocks — if the yield curve continues to flatten, it could risk stifling lending even more — there are always risks in investing.
Amid a trade standoff, the U.S. yield curve continued to flatten on Tuesday, with the spread between the two-year and 10-year note yields below 20 basis points, the narrowest in two weeks.
Amid the trade standoff, the U.S. yield curve continued to flatten on Tuesday, with the spread between the two-year and 10-year note yields at 18.7 basis points, the narrowest in two weeks.
For those practicing social distancing from their homes and apartments, having groceries, prepared foods and other essentials delivered can be an important way to flatten the curve and prevent the spread of COVID-19.
"Our objective is to delay and flatten the peak of the epidemic by bringing forward the right measures at the right time, so that we minimize suffering and save lives," he said last week.
And as Vox's Ezra Klein has explained, experts believe the best way to flatten the curve is to limit interpersonal contact: Adam Kucharski, the mathematical epidemiologist, has a very simple calculation on this point.
The key to weathering the coronavirus pandemic will be to utilize social distancing and other techniques to "flatten the curve" and keep the health care system from becoming too overwhelmed at any one moment.
"We hope SaveOurFaves will help "flatten the curve" of lost income for restaurants — giving them the resources to make ends meet and preserve the livelihood of wage earners during this difficult time," he wrote.  
The doctor who helped coin the term "flatten the curve," the public health mantra aimed at easing the impact of the coronavirus, says the outbreak will test the nation's ability to transcend partisan politics.
Public records show that Dr. Robin Robinson, a former top official at the Department of Health and Human Services, was one of the first to use "flatten the curve" in a public health context.
After a year and a half of continuous monthly declines, Australian house prices began to flatten in June as interventions like interest rate cuts and relaxed lending rules lured buyers back to the market.
Despite these missteps, there are national efforts underway to "flatten the curve" and contain the spread of the virus, as well as significant signs of positive developments for treatments and even a potential vaccine.
In this sense, the energy sector's ability to deliver the electricity needed to keep manufacturing medical supplies or keep ventilators running depends to a large extent on our ability to flatten the curve today.
This meme and other dance memes like it encourage you to stay inside and "help flatten the curve," to stay active and upbeat while you're indoors, and find the humor while watching at home.
Her single eponymous product is a double-headed face roller engineered to lift rather than flatten the muscles that it works on; I was treated to a round of face-rolling during my facial.
Home prices will flatten nationally, increasing just 0.8% annually, but prices will fall in a quarter of the 100 largest metropolitan markets, including Chicago, Dallas, Las Vegas, Miami, St. Louis, Detroit and San Francisco.
By now, there have been approximately a million explanations of what it means to "flatten the curve"—a way of describing the public health goal behind the collective effort we've all been roped into.
But most of the DR advice out there is on how to flatten the tummy and "bounce back" after pregnancy rather than how to strengthen the function of the core, pelvis, muscles, and organs.
Or maybe you get so bored that you just... mash several sausage links together, flatten it out and turn it into a terrifying meat face that you quietly slip into a package of bangers.
"Record supply from OPEC year-to-date, weaker global GDP estimates, and still elevated inventories cause us to lower and flatten our oil price outlook," Bernstein Energy said in a note to clients on Monday.
"Seizing on any pop cultural trope as a political tool tends to flatten both the work that trope comes from and the world it's supposed to be describing," Washington Post editorial writer Molly Roberts argued.
Some experts argue that tools like this flatten out their discipline to an unhelpful degree, simply replacing the coding process with a visual stand-in that doesn't actually teach them how to build quality algorithms.
If you flatten the sphere, the far side gets closer to the new center point, but the ends spread way out, so surface gravity goes down at the center, and way down at the edges.
The show spends so little time building up any other characters that it becomes The Frank and Claire Steamroller Hour, as the Underwoods flatten everyone who stands in their way with the greatest of ease.
Chinese growth is weakening—only to 6.9 percent—but the developing world depends on selling raw materials to China, and any slowdown there would flatten the already teetering likes of Brazil, South Africa, and Indonesia.
At yesterday's meeting, NASA planetary scientist Jeff Moore said this rotation could have caused the lobe to flatten, and the spinning can explain "why we have the hamburger shape," he said, according to Science News.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Simmering political tensions roiled stocks and bonds across the globe on Wednesday, with U.S. yield curves continuing to flatten and stock markets closing in the red as industrial companies took a beating.
Bobby Tudor of Tudor, Pickering, Holt, an energy-focused investment bank, believes that at $40 a barrel production will continue to decline, at $50 it would flatten out, and only at $60 would it increase.
According to Lee, there are multiple key drivers that could push the market even higher: crude oil reaching an equilibrium, new policy actions in China, high-yield stabilization and the dollar beginning to flatten out.
IHS Markit, a consulting and information services company, in coordination with others, is set to release as soon as this week a report finding oil demand could flatten out -- but not decline -- in the 2030s.
But then hours go by, signposted by technologies like "Plasma 3" and new traditions like "One Vision" that boosts unity across the empire and the landscape seems to flatten this briefly booming story once again.
"Chinese oil demand growth, the largest single contributor to world oil demand growth, may begin to flatten more quickly than some long-term projections indicate," the bank said in a report to clients this week.
"I don't want to flatten it by saying it's a show about collections," Mr. Gioni said, sitting in the museum recently, concerned that many people associate objects with "luxury objects," especially in the art world.
Gracie was able to fight off the leg attacks and take top position inside Almeida's half guard, attempting to flatten Almeida out and remove his knee shield before backing off and attempting to pass again.
At its edges, the Badlands flatten into farm country, but their heart is the swaying, mixed-grass steppe of the Little Missouri National Grassland: more than a million acres of astonishingly beautiful, infernally punishing terrain.
There's a small window for the US to lock down its cities and enforce social distancing to "flatten the curve," meaning to stunt the spread of the coronavirus so the healthcare system is not overwhelmed.
It's been a tough adjustment for all of us — I've been inside for almost 10 days straight, and I'm up the walls — but we're doing what we can to "flatten the curve" of COVID-19.
In Ottawa on Wednesday, chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam once again stressed the need to flatten the curve of the virus' spread, pointing to a "sharp rise in cases" during the past week.
Many of you have already opted to work from home, but we're at the point where we believe we must do more to help flatten the curve of community spread in these countries right now.
Some public-health experts say enforcing social distancing for the next week won't be enough to "flatten the curve" — in other words, to slow the rate at which people get infected so hospitals aren't overwhelmed.
"During this time, continuing to maintain our operations, while applying the latest CDC guidelines, ensures we provide these vital communications which help flatten the curve and protect the country," Charter Communications said in a statement.
Although the White House is carrying some business as usual, President Trump and his family are walking the American people through their own, personal efforts to stay at home and flatten the curve of coronavirus.
If we don't flatten this curve and keep new cases from popping up, our hospitals are going to get overwhelmed, and then we're going to be in really, really big trouble you the United States.
"Quite frankly we think that one of the best things to do is to urge our residents to stay home, stay healthy and let's flatten out the curve and hopefully contain this pandemic," he said.
Corrective Lens to Act Beyond Exponential Curves: Meeting exponential curves means ensuring that each segment of users—each geography and age demographic—has personalized information that motivates the most effective actions to flatten the curve.
As the coronavirus sweeps across the US, a term you've probably heard a lot is "social distancing": a way to flatten the epidemic curve by asking people to stay home and limit their nonessential travel.
Experts hope pursuing these policies will help "flatten the curve," to prevent the outbreak from lasting over a longer period of time and avoid a dangerous spike in cases that could overwhelm doctors and hospitals.
Can Ella make the cut without alienating her Beau Brummell-y agent boyfriend or betraying her British BFF, a mimosa-swilling rising star whose steamroller flamboyance could flatten Jemima Kirke's navel-gazing Jessa on "Girls"?
The rates of back operations performed in hospitals began to flatten after 2006, but little was known about growth in the treatment in outpatient clinics, the same-day facilities with greater convenience and lower costs.
The move is an effort to cut bureaucracy within the company and flatten the management structure in addition to its desire to cut costs, according to a letter CEO Jim Hackett sent to employees Monday morning.
From pillows that don't flatten out to speakers that help you sleep with calming soundtracks to accessories that will help you sleep soundly on planes, here are six things that could drastically improve your sleep quality.
Humphrey helps Stanford flatten Oregon State Michael Humphrey scored 21 points and Stanford overcame a sluggish start to post a 103-46 victory over Oregon State on Thursday night in Pac-12 play at Corvallis, Ore.
It's because if a large-enough asteroid explodes in the air before hitting the Earth (and generating tsunamis, craters, and fire-filled torrents of death), the resulting shockwave could blast winds powerful enough to flatten cities.
Just like cast iron skillets, the press can be seasoned to create a nonstick surface, and in addition to bacon, you can use the press to quickly sear steaks or hamburgers, or flatten sandwiches or quesadillas.
A plodding but steady rally is drawing the S&P 25 toward a new record high as investors lean on modest interest rates and firm credit conditions to support the market as corporate profits flatten out.
Analysts expect the yield curve to flatten as the Fed raises short-term rates, but there will likely be negative returns on high-quality bonds if developed economies meet their slightly higher growth estimates for 2016.
None of that is going to matter on Saturday night though, because unless she has forgotten everything she knew, she still has enough ring smarts to flatten Jędrzejczyk again unless the ex-champ brings something new.
Fans hoping for Apple to flatten it down so the entire phone is flush on the back again will likely be disappointed when the iPhone 7 launches this year because it's probably not going to happen.
"If pressure comes in to continue the sell-off, then those who have been riding it for some time will start to flatten out their positions, as well," said Andy Lipow, president of Lipow Oil Associates.
Despite two hikes of the Federal Funds rate this year, ranging between 22.9 percent and 210 percent, long-term rates have not kept pace, causing the yield curve to flatten and stoking fears of a recession.
And there was no stopping Nadal on Wednesday as he soaked up 2100 thunderbolt aces to flatten Querrey 271-272 23-22 20-237 and reach his 32nd Grand Slam semi-final and seventh at Wimbledon.
"They're wide and deep with gently sloping borders," explains NYC dermatologist Neal Schultz, MD, who likes injecting both temporary and permanent fillers beneath the skin to lift the bottom of the scar and flatten the zone.
"What we need to do is flatten that down," said Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, during the coronavirus task force briefing at the White House on Tuesday evening.
Effectively, each of us can choose to reduce our personal R0 — the number of people each one of us would go on to infect if we developed Covid-143 — and this will help flatten the curve.
The primary goal with the coronavirus outbreak at this point is to slow the spread so health care providers aren't overrun: to flatten the curve in this chart so patient needs don't exceed the system's capacity.
Los Angeles is implementing what seems to be inevitably coming for the rest of the U.S. sooner than later -- a 24-hour mandated quarantine for all residents to help "flatten the curve" of the coronavirus pandemic.
Go deeper: Our opinion writers teamed up with epidemiologists to create an interactive model of what U.S. officials would need to do to "flatten the curve" of new infections, and what could happen if they fail.
MC: Yeah, they are erring on the side of caution and often these decisions do have to be made quickly because the faster you act then the faster you can flatten the curve as they say.
So if we keep our distance and avoid large gatherings where everyone gets sick at the same time, we can maybe flatten that curve out and make sure that people who need care can get it.
While social distancing has become the operational approach to slow down the spread of the COVID-19 virus (or at least flatten the infection curve), this isolation has ripple effects across other components of our lives.
Story at a glance As health officials race to get the word out on how to slow the coronavirus outbreak, you've likely heard the phrase "flatten the curve" and perhaps even seen the multicolored graphs online.
On Friday morning, Dr. Atul Gawande, the CEO of Haven, the joint health-care venture between JPMorgan, Amazon and Berkshire Hathaway, said the U.S. should lock down to flatten the upward curve of COVID-19 cases.
My family's color-coded, Google-calendar lives were upended two weeks ago when our daughters' school abruptly closed, and my husband and I began to work from home in an effort to flatten the coronavirus curve.
The shortfall between the numbers of beds, ventilators, and staff against projected numbers of cases — pitting the hundreds of thousands against the millions — explains the drumbeat of calls to help "flatten the curve" of the outbreak.
More often I see an emblem of our morally compromised capital, full of people willing to let the Trump juggernaut flatten essential American values just as long as they get to go along for the ride.
U.S. Treasury yields rose further after a weak 3-year note auction causing the yield to flatten further with the spread between U.S. Treasury 5-year and 30-year yields contracting to under 20 basis points.
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady flung a bullet of a pass toward Edelman, who caught it over the middle, bounced off a defender trying to flatten him and dashed down the field for a 30-yard gain.
"The terrible musical sequences, the lackluster CGI, and the strange creative and emotional restraint that permeates the film frequently flatten Disney's original Aladdin into a cardboard version of itself," Vox's Aja Romano wrote in their review.
" But they added: "We think there is room for the U.S. Treasury curve to flatten over the near term given the relatively hawkish Federal Open Market Committee statement and the gradual path of tightening in future years.
To call a workplace a family is to elevate the loyalty one should feel to the idea of the company and its members and simultaneously excuse, or flatten, any bad behavior or damage inflicted within its confines.
"After Daraya the regime exploited what happened to dictate a new agreement that would oblige fighters and their families to leave within two weeks or flatten the neighbourhood," said Osama Abu Zaid an activist on the ground.
Therefore, unless President Trump can pass his aggressive fiscal stimulus plan imminently, it is likely that the yield curve will flatten out much quicker than at any other time in history due to that current tight spread.
Frankfurt fire and police chiefs said they would use force and incarceration if necessary to clear the area of residents, warning that an uncontrolled explosion of the bomb would be big enough to flatten a city block.
Those changes could reduce the impact of accelerating growth on inflation and may flatten the so-called Phillips curve, which tracks the relationship between employment and inflation, assuming that price growth accelerates as the labor market tightens.
Press with a paper towel to absorb the excess alcohol and flatten the product, let dry, clean it up a bit, and you're left with a recreation of the $62 powder for the whopping price of… free.
But the ratio could flatten out in 2018 if the rule changes restrain homebuying and the debt that comes with it, Benjamin Reitzes, Canadian rates and macro strategist at BMO Capital Markets, said in a research note.
According to good tax policy, the tax bill doesn't flatten as it leaves seven income tax brackets, but it broadens the base by eliminating many exemptions and deductions and simplifies the code by doubling the standard deduction.
A faster rise in short-term interest rates would likely flatten the yield curve, narrowing the gap between short and long term debt yields, which could crimp bank profits and strengthen the U.S. dollar, hurting exporters' sales.
"These steps will enable our employees to continue providing essential communications services to 2130 million customers, including institutions like hospitals, first responders and government facilities, which help flatten the curve and protect the country," the statement said.
Officials say they intend to flatten the area that was hardest hit by liquefaction — the phenomenon in which earthquakes cause the ground to flow and churn — and then pour soil and designate the place a mass grave.
After a briefing on Monday, during which President Donald Trump was asked about unprecedented efforts to flatten the curve of the coronavirus pandemic in the United States, he said he opposes delaying primary voting in any states.
"I don't think the overall accuracy of the definitive numbers is really important at this stage," he said, pointing instead to the importance of social distancing and self-isolation to flatten the curve of the virus' spread.
These are important measures to flatten the curve and keep our health care system from being overloaded as we try to head off a serious shortage of hospital beds and ventilators in the not too distant future.
"Testing will be part of the containment that will flatten the curve," the ongoing effort to slow the pace of infections so the health care system is not overwhelmed by a flood of patients needing intensive care.
The Flatten the Curve movement has pushed society to have relevant conversations about our collective priorities, with a subversive message that transcends COVID-19: It shouldn't take a global pandemic to remind us that we're all connected.
Social norms & signaling: In a time of physical isolation, those who are taking the most heroic, altruistic, and generous actions to flatten the curve—including frontline health care work and social distancing—are invisible to our eyes.
The mindset carried over into the 2019 season, which saw the Niners flatten the competition on an eight-game winning streak to start the year, along the way developing the reputation as the league's most fearsome defense.
Heavyweights are often considered to be the world&aposs best boxers, because a 6-foot-9 athlete who weighs 250 pounds would easily flatten someone 5-foot-8 and 140 pounds during a 12-round fist fight.
To get the emissions curve to flatten and bend downwards, as all experts agree is necessary to solve global warming, then more stringent emissions policies will need to be put in place, he said in an interview.
The JGB yield curve mirrored overnight moves by U.S. Treasuries, which saw the yield curve flatten as more hawkish Federal Reserve officials led intermediate-dated notes to underperform long-term bonds, which are being supported by falling inflation.
The robot can tuck in its wheels and flatten out to fit under overhead limits that might prevent a typical rover from gaining entry, meaning it can explore the surfaces of distant moons and planets much more thoroughly.
Flatten the image then go to Image, Adjustments and Levels, select the Blue channel from the drop-down menu, and drag the lower Output arrow level from 0 to 117 to add a blue tint to your picture.
U.S. Treasury yields hit session highs after a weak 3-year notes auction, which caused the yield to flatten further with the spread between U.S. Treasury 5-year and 30-year yields contracting to under 20 basis points.
Right now Earth is surrounded by over 13,20153 chunks of space rock, and if one of them bumps into us, the damage could be enough to flatten cities, wipe countries off the map, or even cause global extinctions.
To get rid of such distortions and "flatten" the light for conventional flat detectors, astronomers have traditionally had to add complicated optical systems to the back ends of their telescopes, making them more expensive to build and operate.
"They're trying to walk this terrible balance between not alarming the public, not hurting the economy, but making sure you try to flatten this epidemic," said Roy Anderson, a professor of infectious disease epidemiology at Imperial College London.
The hope is that widespread "social distancing" can "flatten the curve" tracking the spread of the pandemic - from the steep rise in the initial phases to a more gradual increase as efforts to contain the outbreak take effect.
Despite pleas from officials to stay home — a practice being used around the world to "flatten the curve" or the spreading coronavirus — photos posted to Twitter by riders showed that many had chosen not to heed that advice.
"The hope that we have is that if people be more socially responsible and stay home and do what they can do to flatten this curve, it will help alleviate the pressure off the emergency department," Mollette said.
His polemical book "Double Fold: Libraries and the Assault on Paper" (2001) amounted to a declaration of war on reformatting, which at one time required the guillotining of book bindings to flatten the pages for the microfilm camera.
"Today, I am issuing a new executive order further requiring social distancing measures because we know this is the most effective way to flatten the curve and slow the spread of this virus," Brown said in a statement.
The social-distancing measure put in place to flatten the curve of COVID-19 has meant the temporary closure of many businesses that, while technically non-essential, we still rely on from day to day — including hair salons.
A A$13.4 billion four-year income tax package included immediate cuts for low- and mid-income households, and a proposal to flatten the overall tax structure by abolishing the highest income bracket, 37 percent, in 2024/25.
You could see it at the conclusion of perhaps half his answers, during the previous debates: Rubio's lips pull back laterally, widening his mouth and making his lips flatten and stretch, especially on the right side of his mouth.
NEW YORK, July 23.08 (Reuters) - Impending tax reform has spurred U.S. companies to shift billions into corporate pension plans, increasing demand for longer-dated maturities enough to help flatten the yield curve, according to new research from Goldman Sachs.
Nelms grabbed a handful of bobby pins — heads up, you'll want to gather a lot of them — and began to flatten the center of Chavi's fro, layering them criss-cross style so the hair laid flat in a circle.
"The number of facilities we are closing now is starting to flatten out a bit" * Says has ample inventory to respond to customers' needs * Says expects continued headwinds in certain international markets to offset U.S. growth Further company coverage:
Boileau threw screws at a car belonging to the neighbor's brother-in-law in an effort to flatten the tires and made repeated comments about "get[ting] rid of them one way or another," according to the police report.
If you were able to spend time in space, your bones would become brittle, your leg and back muscles would wither away, the back of your eyeballs might flatten, and your heart could lose mass and become more spherical.
A recent report by IHS Markit forecasts total U.S. production growth to fall to 440,000 barrels per day (bpd) in 53 and broadly flatten by 2021 — down from a global record of 2 million bpd annual growth in 2018.
However, given how long they've been underperforming — and how the yield curve continues to flatten on almost a daily basis — we're surprised that the vast majority of pundits out there continue to be so adamant in defending the group.
This in turn could "flatten the curve" of new coronavirus cases, ensuring that hospital capacity isn't dramatically exceeded: Epidemiologists use the term social distancing for efforts to reduce close contact between people that could accelerate the spread of disease.
Their mother's sudden death forces them to reconsider that stance, themselves, and their place in a world that would prefer to flatten out their neighborhood's singular character in favor of a slick new apartment complex or artisanal coffee shop.
International enrollment began to flatten in 2016, partly because of changing conditions abroad, but also, college administrators said, because President Trump's rhetoric and more restrictive views on immigration have made the United States even less attractive to international students.
By playing through three, Peter Serafinowicz-narrated tutorial worlds you gain the power—through the acquisition of three primary Portal Gun-like devices—to flatten the landscape and coat it with tarmac, or at least what looks like it.
As many businesses have moved employees to work from home in an effort to "flatten-the-curve," for the wealthy it's an inconvenience, but telecommuting is not possible for many hourly workers and those whose jobs are location dependent.
But for Camalia Baunto, whose entire clan voted last year for Mr. Duterte with his promise to bring peace and stability in the often violent region of Mindanao, the president's war to flatten Marawi has been a rude awakening.
"  Cetron was the lead author of a 2007 report for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on community strategies for an influenza pandemic, which discussed how their findings suggested that "NPIs can delay and flatten the epidemic peak.
Whatever it's called — quarantine, self-isolation, or social distancing — the goal is to "flatten the curve" in order to ease the burden on hospitals and health care workers so that the most severe cases can receive adequate medical care.
The U.S. dollar, which slipped on tax plan doubts on Monday, began to flatten on data that showed domestic home construction rose to a 0.333-month peak in November, with single-family home construction hitting a 10-year high.
That they'll pay Americans to stay home to flatten the curve, but leave a medically underserved population to their own devices, to continue venturing into the public for work, potentially falling ill themselves, or spreading the virus to others?
If the Roseanne reboot taught us anything about the way a certain segment of white America looks at people of color, it came in the third episode when Roseanne Barr tried to flatten the Black and Asian American experience into one.
But it's also plausible that the label of "African fabric," like "African art," flatten outs and simplifies its contents, attributing design, production, and consumption to anonymous craftsmen and buyers rather than makers and consumers with personal tastes and points of view.
Created by designer Yuta Sugiura, who you might also remember as the inventor of this carpet printer, the Grassffiti machine works uses a series of moving agitators to flatten and lift blades as its slowly dragged across a section of grass.
"If that number comes out weak, then the BoE probably will still hike, but what it does mean is that the market will flatten the (yield) curve even more and the pound will sell off," said Nomura currency strategist Jordan Rochester.
Addressing concerns that DRAM prices could start to flatten out or even drop, the company said the industry needed to ramp up production capacity of complex DRAM memory chips as currently supply was constrained by the technological difficulty of producing them.
The super longs took their cues from U.S. Treasuries, which saw their yield curve flatten to almost 10-year lows overnight as investors evaluated the impact of hawkish Federal Reserve policy on the economy even as inflation measures are deteriorating.
The image, on a slip of paper barely 5 by 6.5 inches, is virtually formless — brushy washes of gray pigment impersonating four diagonal columns of smoke, rising from the bottom edge as they broaden and flatten into a miasmic haze.
She placed the leaf on a velvet cushion, blew on it to flatten it, cut it with a gilder's knife, and applied the pieces to the frame with a tiny paintbrush, before coating them with a glue made from rabbit skin.
The good news is that, nationally, this most recent year has seen per student tuition revenue flatten for the first time since the Great Recession—a sign that states and institutions are beginning to respond to increased calls for affordability.
Jared Bernstein, a fellow at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and former chief economist to Vice President Joe Biden, said real wage growth could come if inflation slows — for instance, if surging oil prices flatten and come down.
But before we talk about that, it's worth pointing out that then they imposed this extraordinary set of conditions on Wuhan which have been really admired in a lot of the world because of its ability to significantly flatten the curve.
Public health experts are most concerned that lifting national guidelines could undermine local, state and federal efforts to flatten the curve of disease spread at a time when they still don't have a firm grip on who is sick and where.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease specialist, said it could be weeks before he knows whether increasingly strict self-isolating regimes will flatten the curve of infections below a level that could collapse the public health care system.
The phrase "flatten the curve" has become a popular way to describe the importance of how we as a society can change our collective behavior to slow the rate of coronavirus cases and prevent our health care system from being overwhelmed.
The counties made the drastic decision to force residents to stay at home in an effort to "flatten the curve," essentially spacing out coronavirus cases so they don't overwhelm local medical and emergency resources and contribute to rapid community spread.
"What we need to do is flatten that down," said Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, during the coronavirus task force briefing at the White House on a Tuesday evening in early March.
South Korea was praised for its use of sending up-to-date emergency alerts to citizens, which experts say has helped "flatten the curve" of infections, a reference to slowing the rate of infection to help ease the burdens on hospitals.
During the COVID-19 pandemic , people are learning how to practice social distancing, self-isolation, and in some cases total quarantine in order to flatten the curve and protect more people from getting sick, dying, and ultimately overcrowding health care facilities.
In order to slow the spread of coronavirus and give medical professionals a fighting chance, the decision to stay home and try to help "flatten the curve" will have to make the choice for themselves; let's hope they choose wisely.
Drew Harris, who studies population health at the Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, says people should be concerned first and foremost with social distancing—it's the only way to "flatten the curve" and ensure that hospitals don't exceed their capacity.
In a widespread effort to "flatten the curve" — or reduce the number of people who are sick at the peak of the virus' spread — local and state governments are encouraging people to hunker down at home for the foreseeable future.
"This is in light of the need to practice social distancing in order to lessen community spread and flatten out the curve for COVID-19, the global pandemic," City Manager Jon Jennings told reporters Monday, according to the Bangor Daily News.
Meanwhile, President Trump is already itching to remove calls for shutting down business at the end of the "15 Days to Flatten the Curve" campaign announced mid-March (a position supported recently in conservative media) the Washington Post has noted.
" Fiat Chrysler, according to an emailed statement, "continues to take important steps to help flatten the curve of the spread of COVID-19, and put the health and safety of our workforce, and the communities where we live and work first.
In an effort to flatten the curve of the epidemic, people have been advised to practice social distancing, though many are struggling with mixed messages from officials — and especially from the president — on how seriously they should take this outbreak.
I've spent the last 16 days hiding in my apartment to do whatever I can to not get sick and to "flatten the curve," a mantra we've been holding on to for dear life as the world falls apart around us.
The commander of a platoon that fires Himars rockets, she helped flatten a five-story building the American military says Islamic State militants were using as a command post shortly before the Iraqis began their offensive to take western Mosul.
TOKYO, Dec 22 (Reuters) - Long-dated Japanese government bond yields dropped on Thursday as solid demand during an auction of 2152.39-year JGBs boosted prices, but a rise in shorter yields on improving risk sentiment helped flatten the yield curve.

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