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"frailty" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] weakness and poor health
  2. [uncountable, countable] (formal) weakness in a person’s character or moral standards

446 Sentences With "frailty"

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These disasters expose the frailty and vulnerability of not just a community's infrastructure, but also the frailty and vulnerability of our perspectives on risk and resilience.
Even though frailty is often considered a hallmark of aging, patient age isn't necessarily a good indicator of whether they may have the characteristics of frailty.
Lower vegetable protein intake was associated with a higher risk of "robust" people developing "pre-frailty," but it didn't appear to influence whether they developed full-blown frailty.
"We know that exercise/regular physical activity can reverse/improve some of the components of the frailty syndrome and may reduce the risk of developing frailty," Fielding said.
The first problem that the medical frailty exemption will pose is that states with waivers will need to establish a definition of frailty that considers mental and addictive conditions.
They were either "robust," because they didn't appear to have any cognitive problems or issues with physical frailty, or "pre-frail," because they only had one or two symptoms of frailty.
It's not always about human frailty in these [new] stories.
And yet, despite his frailty, he is determined, even heroic.
Autopilot Buddy seems designed to exploit that very human frailty.
That's not frailty, that someone who is tough as nails.
For all her frailty, she is immensely likable and devoted.
But every frailty, we know, serves some larger adaptive purpose.
Doctors and researchers assess frailty in a variety of ways.
Instead, it honors its protagonists by insisting on their frailty.
But the frailty of memory is not the only problem.
The proper basis of government, James Madison believed, was human frailty.
Loss is a raw, visceral reminder of the frailty of life.
Demjanjuk's defense lawyers attempted to use their client's apparent frailty to
"She has an incredible balance between frailty and strength," he said.
Despite his frailty, Bell's eyes danced behind his thick-rimmed spectacles.
An acknowledgement of both our frailty and our own colossal beauty.
But Ahmed and Gnam's works have a tragic frailty about them.
It can overcome human frailty and prevent a lot of crashes.
It's human and it's got a kind of frailty to it.
Intensity covers up a lot of frailty in the taste and preparation.
Past smokers, however, didn't appear to have an increased risk of frailty.
Such frailty could heighten the impact of any shocks to the system.
The two share a conceptual approach, though — microscopic detail about personal frailty.
With frailty, "I'm going to counsel the patient differently," Dr. Robinson said.
Such frailty was factored into predictions for the Yankees' season before April.
Yet it seems a beginning to all sadnesses,frailty, and going away.
In Trump's worldview, admitting fault, no matter how small, exposes a frailty.
The young girl's sudden frailty and agony puzzled and frightened her family.
The resulting score pulses with Expressionist tension while heaving with sadness and frailty.
But frailty, and the falls it causes, are a problem for the elderly.
It probably has not changed and does not suffer from human emotional frailty.
But of course, because of human frailty, you don't buy all at once.
The reader feels this frailty inscribed into the very form of the novel.
Frailty, an age-related physiological decline, particularly correlates with increased mortality and complications.
But despite their physical frailty, they all exhibited restlessness and excessive physical activity.
And those drivers are more vulnerable to crash injuries because of their frailty.
For Mr. West, it's the acknowledgment of the frailty of his mental health.
Health risk scores, frailty scores, brand-name medicine propensity scores are all available.
The perversity of human frailty is at the root of this loss, not failure.
Though they were part of her beauty, they are now part of her frailty.
I was blessed at an early age that I recognized the frailty of life.
Toby is too ashamed of his new frailty to return to his old life.
Although surgeons increasingly screen for frailty, "I wouldn't say it's routine yet," she added.
Unlike some conditions, frailty is something patients and doctors can actually do something about.
To both factions, the biggest factor was Mr. Mugabe's age and increasingly visible frailty.
In "Good Boys" that frailty is existential, a matter of tender age and being.
"It's hard to be 95 and not have some degree of frailty," Stadler said.
They're linked by an incredibly precarious understanding of his frailty and deep-seated shame.
In "Good Boys" that frailty is existential, a matter of tender age and being.
The study wasn't a controlled experiment designed to prove whether or how smoking causes frailty.
In 2001, he directed himself and Matthew McConaughey in the well-received crime thriller Frailty.
Such familiar sentiments appear in all their frankness and frailty, woven together with luminous oddities.
This mirrored the rise of pseudo-scientific medical claims about women's physiological and psychological frailty.
And given the frailty of some artifacts, they can't be physically demonstrated by museum staffers.
The whole thing has something very striking to say about the frailty of human desire.
Touched by their frailty, the giants refashion their own clothes to cover the humans' nudity.
There's also the continuing controversy about whether Roosevelt's obvious frailty impaired his judgment at Yalta.
We are all formed of frailty and error; let us pardon reciprocally each other's folly.
While these depths are impressive, mining is limited by the frailty of the human body.
His family said the cause was failure to thrive, a condition characterized by increasing frailty.
Worryingly, statistics and simple observation suggest that many elderly people experience frailty, illness and dependence.
But a less discussed part of the study suggests a way of circumventing our frailty.
This made cruel the frailty in his legs (handled with impeccable dignity) in recent years.
We know our parents will grow old, but this wasn't a slow fumbling toward frailty.
We know our parents will grow old, but this wasn't a slow fumbling toward frailty.
After an average follow-up of 3.5 years, 89 participants, or 5.4 percent, developed frailty.
Mr. Wolf has long been fascinated by physical frailty and disease — past albums by Why?
Further, certain medical conditions like stroke and frailty occur with greater frequency as one ages.
When researchers accounted for COPD, current smoking no longer appeared to influence the risk of frailty.
Pope Benedict XVI, acknowledging his own frailty, used this day to announce his retirement in 2013.
The result is chronic inflammation, which is closely linked to frailty and other age-related diseases.
It was given to us, whether we asked for it our not, because of our frailty.
Pressure, didacticism, human frailty — the greater question is less why books disappoint than why any succeed.
"We have to take frailty into account for any operation, big or small," Dr. Seib said.
"And that led to the topic of the body of earth," and its frailty, she said.
There's an admission of frailty in both the act of saying it and the submissive reception.
Nor were they prepared for their own frailty; they were test pilots in top physical shape.
The problem here is that these journalistic snafus are not just mistakes caused by human frailty.
But Dr. Hall advocates screening all older patients for frailty, and this patient met the criteria.
His lawyers had asked that Cosby be placed under house arrest, citing his age and frailty.
The figures he assembles possess a structural frailty similar to what Alberto Giacometti achieved using iron.
Sure, we get a limited view of his entire operation, but think of a show like Lost, where the also seemingly godlike Ben Linus had human quirks and edges that hinted at his frailty before the show pulled back the curtain and revealed said frailty in full.
The rest had one or two symptoms of frailty but not enough to be classified as frail.
Nevertheless, America is experiencing social, economic and political warnings that suggest underlying frailty and potentially severe consequences.
"I wanted it to have this frailty, like when your grandmother's handwriting starts to wobble," she says.
Where Sinatra's sex appeal was in his projected vulnerability and frailty, Elvis's sex appeal, was, well sex.
Compared to robust patients, those with frailty and cognitive impairment were four times more likely to die.
He's not an exotic villain, there's nothing obvious that he gets to do — you're playing human frailty.
" Then he quoted Winston Churchill: "The best among us choose not to judge human frailty so strongly.
These difficulties of adjudication will be multiplied in defining medical frailty for the case of mental illnesses.
The burden of proving medical frailty in the Kentucky waiver program will generally fall on the recipient.
It is acknowledging and reflecting on our times of weakness and frailty that make us most human.
Islamic terrorists are attacking with greater sophistication, taking advantage of technology and human frailty with horrific barbarity.
My revenge list is blank thanks to my incompetence at grudge-accounting and also my mental frailty.
"There is no evidence of frailty prevention in those taking multi-supplements," Balboa-Castillo said by email.
Earlier this year, Mr. Ebbers's lawyers began asking for a reduction in his sentence, citing his frailty.
The gracious people one sees in life and reads about in history books — I'm thinking of the all-time greats like Lincoln, Gandhi, Mandela and Dorothy Day as well as closer figures ranging from Francis to Havel — turn awareness of their own frailty into sympathy for others' frailty.
"(Ex-smokers') risk of frailty was as low as that of people who had never smoked," Delles said.
"Wonder Woman" is a short, beautifully wrought poem that conveys human frailty and also a power we share.
And among the 1,020 who started out in robust condition, 629 either became frail or developed pre-frailty.
Ridley showcased Latino actors by gifting their characters with integrity, compassion, courage, complexity, grit, determination, flaws and frailty.
Court sessions have been limited to a maximum of two hours per day because of his physical frailty.
The resulting frailty can be lethal: nearly half of seniors hospitalized for a hip fracture never go home.
This can become a metaphor for aging, the frailty of relationships, anything and everything that has an ending.
His physical frailty has spurred debate about whether he will complete his current term, which ends in 2019.
They're starting to use frailty to help make decisions about which procedures make sense for which older patients.
You can see why: Frailty involves decreased physiological reserve, which helps determine how patients respond to physical stress.
Alerted to frailty, a surgeon might opt for a less aggressive approach or a different kind of anesthesia.
Art is a heroic expression of will even as it also stands as poor compensation for human frailty.
There's a degree of ephemerality and frailty that we're not looking at because we're too busy utilizing it.
He is no longer a stranger to himself; he is more likely to have forgiveness for human frailty.
The Boss said he understood addiction and human frailty — and he backed it up with money and acts.
A frailty is that stability is less valuable if it is not married to policies to promote economic growth.
Technology is never the villain in the show, it's always a human frailty or weakness that leads to calamity.
It may now be a source of frailty: Mexico is now a target of American protectionism (see Free exchange).
"Clarice ... combats the villain with her emotionality, [her] intuition, her frailty and vulnerability," Foster said in a 1991 interview.
Patients who suffered from frailty were roughly four times more likely to develop delirium than others in the studies.
Fewer than half of people with congestive heart failure, chronic obstructive lung disease, or frailty got palliative care consults.
Good muscle mass and function reduce frailty and improve balance, thereby reducing the risk of falls and subsequent fracture.
The inability to rise from a chair was the only frailty criterion that was influenced by the exercise program.
His frailty spared him the heavy lifting demanded of his brothers; instead he helped his mother around the house.
Such frank admissions of frailty has resonated with Britons as has his natural ease when mingling with the public.
Throwing around accusations like "failure" and frailty is easier than backing them up, which the ad does not do.
This moment seemed like the transition from frailty to suffering, and with a heavy heart I called the vet.
If we're lucky and wise, we make peace with the vulnerability that attends the admission of one's essential frailty.
Along with other frailty measures, that meant that "surgery is not going to go very well," Dr. Robinson said.
Having slyly acclimatized the audience to a naturalistic comedy about the frailty of memory, Albee gleefully reshuffles the cards.
For a very long time now, James has been thought to be indefatigable, the basketball specimen impervious to frailty.
But in people living with dementia, this rhythm is disrupted, causing increased frailty, stress, agitation, and decreased cognitive performance.
Compared to nonfrail individuals, people who developed frailty were more likely to be women, older, less educated and obese.
Frailty in particular was also associated with longer hospital stays, especially among frail patients who also experienced postoperative complications.
It underlines the frailty of property rights, says Oleg Kouzmin, an economist at Renaissance Capital, an investment bank in Moscow.
At the start of the study, 56 percent of participants were considered "robust" because they reported no signs of frailty.
Verbinski's film had its share of standout shocks, but it was fundamentally a film about the frailty of human psychology.
Presidential polls are not due until 2019, but Bouteflika's opponents have called for early elections because of his physical frailty.
She had hoped to create in Ami a being that was incapable of frailty, the frailties Alexandra saw in herself.
In the robust group of patients who didn't have cognitive impairment or frailty, 20 of 168 died within four years.
There was no meaningful difference in frailty risk based on total protein intake, animal protein intake or total calories consumed.
But a fundamental problem stood in the way of actually building quantum computers: the innate frailty of their physical components.
But with exercise, they were less likely to lose their ability to rise from a chair, one component of frailty.
Instead, he boxed for another seven years, and paid for it in the subsequent decades of physical and mental frailty.
What we have is a stress-aggravated instance of frailty from one of two senior citizens engaged in a marathon.
Chelsea did not identify a frailty in the machine that Guardiola has built, some sort of glitch in the algorithm.
They understand its baffling flights into unreason; they see past the wild connections to the human frailty that inspires them.
"Frailty means you've probably entered the last season of your life," said Dr. Hall (who is also an Episcopal priest).
While frequent falls are a sign of increasing frailty, geriatricians say there's no reason Carter can't make a full recovery.
This puts you at risk of developing nutritional deficiencies and frailty and raises the prospect of an earlier-than-expected death.
The water rises, and with it the feeling of frailty; at any moment something else might again perish into the turmoil.
The images lay bare the frailty of the dollhouse she had built, and are a fitting metaphor for art's inherent fragility.
"That the Social Democrats forced Germany into this somewhat embarrassing abstention reveals the true extent of the SPD's frailty," he said.
Unfortunately, a large contingent of tennis fans, analysts, and even players themselves still equate service breaks with mental lapses and frailty.
There is something about Aeneas, with his mixture of heroic bravura and moral frailty, that has always rung true for me.
A syndrome marked by slowness, weakness, fatigue and often weight loss, frailty tells doctors a lot about their patients' likely futures.
So she and other researchers recommend that before an operation, patients and families ask: Is my mother showing signs of frailty?
" When the Defense Department congratulated Mr. Walker on his 80th birthday, he said: "Human frailty is what humor is all about.
What if instead of insisting we live in a culture of individualism and perfectionism, of unyielding patriarchal strength, we accepted frailty?
All of this has produced a superb and touching book about the frailty of ties that hold together places and people.
But factors like frailty, dementia, depression and smoking were all tied to a higher risk of complications for older surgical patients.
Mueller, in a Tony-nominated performance, juggles her character's fatigue with warmth and frailty without ever letting Jenna feel like a cliché.
Networks became an attractive option for creators a few years ago, when YouTubers were concerned about the frailty of Google's AdSense system.
Still, beyond facing the inevitability of a parent's frailty and death at some point, Mick Jagger's child will not want for anything.
The bubbly pop song no one could stop singing in the late '90s actually deals with the brevity and frailty of life.
Frailty, poor vision, the use of a combination of medications, and trip hazards in the home also increase the likelihood of falls.
You might have expected to hear frailty on the piano, and at first he produced a sparer version of his improvised logic.
In every other respect she gives no indication of frailty, speaking in an emphatic voice and engaging colleagues with a fierce alertness.
But the incident was a shocking reminder of Portugal's chronic underinvestment in public services and the hidden frailty of its economic rebound.
Kahlo countered her frailty by threading flowers through her hair, freighting her torso with Colombian jade and her fingers with gobstopper rings.
Its director, Akira Kurosawa, had imbued it with his ideas about human frailty, truth, deceit, and the corrupting effects of self-esteem.
After the defense emphasized Tony's frailty, it was the prosecution's time to respond: "This is a murder case," Victoria Robinson said emphatically.
The hashtag, referring to Clinton's supposed frailty, had trended the previous day on Twitter, after Cernovich encouraged his followers to use it.
In the current study, researchers assessed frailty based on unintentional weight loss, exhaustion, weakness measured by grip strength and slow walking speed.
The flimsy costumes are about conveying the frailty of ego and the false sense of protection that the internet provides these bullies.
Black is an expert at this sort of mixing and matching of action movie conventions with moments of relatively ordinary human frailty.
To see if smoking might influence the risk of frailty, researchers analyzed data from a nationally representative UK survey of 2,542 older adults.
" In addition to more than 90 acting credits, Paxton was a director on films such as "The Greatest Game Ever Played" and "Frailty.
Her uncharitable view of human frailty and the trials imposed by the unfairness of life makes her an incendiary figure on the left.
Faith and frailty come crashing into a familiar melange of jazz and funk, Kendrick cutting through the maelstrom with self-effacing soul-searching.
But with both frailty and cognitive problems, deaths rose to 42 percent, researchers report in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons.
"Possibly, it depends on the type of protein (which can be animal or vegetable) whether it is important for frailty prevention," Henveveld said.
Though the company is optimistic about the impact the campaign is having, a single moment clearly illustrated the frailty of its driver relationship.
She had sought too much in trying to understand how human frailty connected with love or with the beauty that the gifted brought.
Former President Sarkozy was included in a subsequent probe into whether he exploited Bettencourt's mental frailty to fund his victorious 2007 election campaign.
Men hide their emotions, probably because for millions of years it was not adaptive for men to express their frailty or their fear.
"  "Jesus does not make demands of those who endure situations of frailty, suffering and weakness, but offers his mercy and his comforting presence.
They did rectify macroeconomic imbalances, but they also overcompensated with privatizations and deregulation, which left a legacy of price-fixing and financial frailty.
Del Potro, the 230 United States Open champion and former world No. 25, is now ever mindful of the frailty of his body.
Carly's music is naturally full of exuberance; she's a "passionate supplicant, praying away human frailty," Jia Tolentino once wrote in the New Yorker.
They embody perseverance, physical and mental strength, and have just enough family love, rooted in "human frailty," to tap into the player's emotions.
"Whatever frailty comes across is compensated by the excuse Maduro now has to crack down on his internal enemies real or perceived," Gallegos said.
But Observer, a cyberpunk meditation on the frailty of perception and the tenuous bonds that tie people together, made me question my own eyes.
The constitutional frailty this reveals, and of which Mr Trump's election is to some degree symptomatic, has in fact been evident for some time.
Onto Mitski I had projected a pining frailty, believing that the lovesickness in her songs prefigured a neglect of the self, a docile masochism.
Frailty or other health conditions could have thus explained the association with higher death rates, and not the lower cholesterol and unsaturated fat diet.
It has eclipsed Russia as the preeminent economic power in Central Asia and exploited Russia's economic frailty to extract significant concessions on energy imports.
He returns from his journalism sabbatical to discuss his sobering new essay about the frailty of our Republic, and the dangers of Trump complacency.
Past research has found that adult survivors of childhood cancer are prone to many health conditions, including weak bones, cardiovascular disease and general frailty.
Physical activity, in particular, "seems to be the key to preventing frailty and its progression," Dr. Fried added — even for those not contemplating surgery.
Asked about that break after the match, Wawrinka offered no details about the problem and just spoke generally about the frailty of his body.
"One attraction of the sand sculptures is their frailty," said Yoshihiko Fukazawa, the mayor of the city of Tottori, the capital of the prefecture.
A host of factors have contributed to India's economic slowdown, but the frailty of its banking system is often cited as a core contributor.
Researchers examined data on 1,2.3 adults aged 65 and older who didn't suffer from frailty and who provided detailed information about their eating habits.
People who developed frailty also spent more time watching television and had a higher frequency of chronic health problems heart disease, stroke and diabetes.
That doesn't change by the end of the game, when he's spilling the blood of men and women who mistake his appearance for frailty.
"If we continue going after one disease at a time, as though they're all independent, we'll increase frailty and disability as a result," Olshansky said.
But Mugabe showed some signs of frailty, walking slowly from the plane and only chatting briefly with officials before being whisked away in a motorcade.
To the left Brian Truitt, USA Today  As the Ancient One, Swinton adds sass, emotional depth and a little frailty to the wise-warrior archetype.
People cultivate a younger identity to fend off stereotypes of frailty and senility, said David Weiss, a life span psychologist at the University of Leipzig.
Severe muscle loss, known as sarcopenia, is associated with frailty and other medical conditions in the elderly, along with loss of independence and premature death.
"Frailty has been discussed in aging for a long time, but now it's filtering into our consciousness for surgery and anesthesia," he told Reuters Health.
The princess is suddenly swept up by an awareness of frailty, of how everything we grasp dissolves like a mist or a dream, she says.
In his work, he cocoons it, armors it, torques it, disguises it, burdens it and sometimes exposes the frailty of its surfaces, structure and shape.
It allows them to calculate frailty based on illnesses, cognitive decline, ability to perform activities of daily living and other factors derived from medical records.
Screening patients for frailty may allow those facing greater risk to begin several weeks of so-called pre-habilitation, to improve their nutrition and endurance.
Whatever you think of President Trump, they argue, he has exposed the frailty of the Republican Party, which tried and failed to stop his nomination.
As the book's title implies, Kidman's focus is on frailty: the weaknesses of youth and the cracks in society that let fear, panic and punishment thrive.
Previous research has linked consuming animal protein to a lower risk of frailty, the researchers note in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, July 2.
At 146 Veteran Affairs facilities nationwide, researchers surveyed family members of more than 34,000 patients who died of cancer, kidney failure, cardiopulmonary failure, dementia or frailty.
One limitation of the study is that researchers didn't have data to show which individual components of the exercise program might have influenced frailty or disability.
Because the offshore currency is driven more by international markets, its relative frailty seems to reflect investor nervousness, and suggest further declines in the yuan's value.
The men in these subdued stories might not be ready to admit to feelings of frailty, but they inevitably express them anyway, often through physical hurt.
But Deutsche Bank's frailty could help it bargain with the United States Justice Department over a potential settlement for charges related to its mortgage securities business.
"I think being rediscovered did a lot toward restoring the dignity that was being taken from her by her age, her growing frailty," Ms. Ducat said.
At the heart of the matter is a paradox: For centuries women were assumed to be more susceptible to Satan's advances because of their inherent frailty.
"The quality of life is affected by these factors: nutrition, frailty, memory loss and abuse," said Grewal, who is also chairman of the Age Friendly Project.
Nationals 5, Dodgers 2 WASHINGTON — If not for the frailty of the human knee, Jose Lobaton would not have played for the Washington Nationals on Sunday.
We are facing the diminution of our selves, as we see frailty rob us of the competencies and capabilities we have relied on all our lives.
Faced with evidence of frailty in the American project, in the institutions and norms from which they have benefitted, some are permitting themselves to imagine failure.
Geriatric syndromes like frailty and cognitive impairment were associated with higher odds of complications like pneumonia, infections and blood clots, the researchers report in BMC Medicine.
The day after this meditation on the frailty and resilience of the human body, people are invited to stop by Recess and sign the dance floor.
As O'Connell writes, the concerns transhumanists are attempting to address—the frailty of the body and the terror of death—are as old as humanity itself.
But it may also be within my power to take a life; this awesome responsibility must be faced with great humbleness and awareness of my own frailty.
They remind me of the frailty of my memory, and they immediately make me wonder about all the other moments that have faded, or will soon fade.
"Though our economy has vaulted to second place in the world, it is big and not strong, and its bloatedness and frailty are quite prominent," Xi said.
The second problem with implementing the medical frailty requirement in the case of mental illness has to do with the effects of these conditions on beneficiaries themselves.
Mr. King has also, after a road accident that nearly killed him, written about the frailty of the human body and the fear and suffering he endured.
She does look frail at times and moves slowly, the last to leave the bench, but the frailty dissipates when she asks questions or crafts her dissents.
But to think that far back, to try to reconstruct my own innocence and even frailty, would hurt my soul—and a memory of home shouldn't hurt.
Ms. Cojocaru's qualities of frailty and pathos remain exceptional; and, since she specializes in adolescent girls, it's a welcome change to see her playing a sophisticated adult.
And as yet another reminder of the Yankees' frailty, starter James Paxton had to leave Friday's game after three innings because of soreness in his left knee.
"I think these data confirm that poor diet quality is associated with an increased risk of frailty," Fielding, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
Mr. Elliott said the feelings of frailty that emerged from those times, along with the rise of esoteric financial concepts like "shadow banking," helped inspire the game.
And sometimes they merge when frailty of human life encourages politicians to step back from the immediacy of the battle and speak higher-minded words of wisdom.
"That's an orgasmic experience of its own," he says, "when you situate your frailty as a human being, and the narrowness of your concerns, in the cosmos."
While higher consumption of every vitamin measured in the study was associated with a lower risk of frailty, the connection was too small to rule out the possibility it was due to chance for all but three of the vitamins: vitamin B6, vitamin E and vitamin C. The study wasn't a controlled experiment designed to prove whether or how dietary vitamins might directly impact the risk of frailty.
At the end of our lives, associated frailty strips away our power to speak for ourselves and guides our caregivers to assist us in the fashion we desire.
As I followed the coverage of her funeral, I thought about the frailty of "safe" places like Salisbury and how easily that sense of security can be broken.
Some culture critics seem to think that the broadening usage and prevalence of trigger warnings is indicative of, or contributing to, the increasing frailty of the American public.
The apparent frailty of European banks is especially disappointing given the efforts made in recent years to make them more robust, both through capital-raising and tougher regulation.
Italian industry output fell in 0.4% in September, reversing an increase of the same scale in August and indicating the frailty of growth in Europe's third-largest economy.
The optimal program will have special beds to prevent bed sores, pharmacists with understanding of how medications are cleared differently in the elderly, and nurses familiar with frailty.
But about 15 percent of the older population, excluding nursing home residents, meets the criteria for frailty, rising to more than a third of those over age 85.
Teenage children are in the picture, new romances have blossomed and now that the couples are in their 50s, the frailty of old age is a recurring theme.
The prevalent and pervasive notion of female frailty takes on a physical manifestation in the type of bodies we assign as 'feminine' and those we code as 'masculine'.
Her breakout collection, "The Empathy Exams," deftly explored the balance between the inward and outward gaze and the intersection of the body's frailty with the mind's analytical prowess.
There's an ever-present sadness, a recognition of mortality and of frailty that comes through the music, which is what makes it so powerfully appealing and so moving.
And yet at the end, it was the daughter who protected the mother, hovering over her, in the documentary, when Ms. Reynolds insists on performing despite obvious frailty.
There also wasn't a difference in frailty risk based on whether ex-smokers had quit at least a decade earlier or more recently, researchers report in Age and Ageing.
Most AU is intended to illuminate the human condition, and the frailty of fate; it shows what the world could be, in order to throw into relief what is.
Keeping this idea of human frailty in mind was all part of avoiding the sin of vanity; those teachings were designed to make people aware of their human limits.
"A good-quality diet may reduce the risk of frailty," said Linda Milou Hengeveld, lead author of the study and a researcher at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
Quinn's plight this season—his deterioration from a Jason Bourne–level badass to a physically shattered shell of a man—could follow a seasoned killer confronting his mortal frailty.
And some differences in patient populations that weren't possible to measure in the study- like disease severity, frailty, dementia or socioeconomic status - might have influenced death rates, he said.
"We recognize that no business process can offer a perfect guarantee of eliminating all global instances of a human frailty that is as old as humanity itself," Smith wrote.
"It is during natural disasters such as this the frailty and near-absence of Haiti's state becomes most visible," said Michael Deibert, the author of two books on Haiti.
The diet also appeared to boost "keystone" species, critical for a stable "gut ecosystem" and which also slowed signs of frailty, such as walking speed and hand grip strength.
I have not, therefore, been able to stand apart from Western culture, take a critical view of it and perhaps get a better view of human frailty more generally.
Even the quest for justice can turn into barbarism if it is not infused with a quality of mercy, an awareness of human frailty and a path to redemption.
By making it slightly more hassle to obtain cell-site locational data from a telephone company, the Court has encouraged police to exploit the frailty of its consent doctrine.
Lyrically, the song refers to the frailty of the human mind and how easily it can be corrupted and torn apart by a sense of distorted reality, solitude and alienation.
It's a big-budget movie about human frailty and the inevitability of death in which the characters are never particularly likable or heroic and the protagonist dies at the end.
"These data raise the possibility of developing therapeutics based on microbiota-derived indole or its derivatives to extend healthspan and reduce frailty in humans," conclude the researchers in the study.
Poised in ripe middle-age in pre-coital seductiveness and then, seconds later, reclining into geriatric frailty, her Anna remains much the same glamorous and humdrum, poetic and prosaic creature.
"This study highlights that the patients that suffer from both frailty and cognitive impairments have more stressors going into surgery," Joseph, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
Ms Jackson's version is generally androgynous—less a man or a woman than a human undone by human frailty—but the king's shock at his waning power seems terribly male.
Vine, one of the internet's most creative social platforms, shuts down today, leaving behind a legacy of comedy, magic, music, vulgarity and the inherent frailty of our social media obsessions.
" Director Jeremy Podeswa told EW that we are seeing her at her "lowest point," and the manner in which she gets into her bed is a "sign of her frailty.
Geriatricians like Dr. Walston have been publishing research on frailty for nearly 20 years, as measured by tools developed at Johns Hopkins or by a Canadian group, and variants thereof.
Perhaps he was disturbed by the imagined inhumanity of a world without struggle or privation — by the possibility that it might lack the romantic charms of human failure and frailty.
Too often, Balenciaga is likened to an architect or sculptor, when in fact he was an intensely proper anatomist with a deep regard for the frailty of the human form.
Sometimes this means suggesting the encroaching frailty of a hollowed-out woman; sometimes the way such a woman nevertheless corrals her remaining strength to resume a lifelong fight against despair.
Now Dicenso and other people living with disabilities, serious illness and the frailty of old age are bracing to lose caregivers like Nirva due to changes in federal immigration policy.
The average age of residents in the home is over 90, with 10% of them over 100, meaning issues regarding mobility and frailty are a priority, as well as loneliness.
"Furthermore, several factors and diseases associated with frailty are also related to cognitive impairment, including nutritional factors, metabolic disorders, inflammatory markers, hormones, diabetes, congestive heart failure, and stroke," Panza added.
Current smokers had an increased risk of frailty even after researchers accounted for other factors that can play a role such as age, gender, alcohol use, education, income and cognitive function.
To me, what it means to be human is inextricably bound with the condition of being a mammal, being frail and weak and loving other people for their frailty and weakness.
As Willem Buiter of Citigroup notes, each of the world's three biggest economies has a financial frailty: corporate leverage in America, a debt mountain in China and rickety banks in Europe.
After a while, our cells stop dividing properly, leading to a host of age-related problems, including frailty, inflammation, tissue and organ damage, and diseases like pulmonary fibrosis, atherosclerosis, and arthritis.
Researchers examined data on 43 older adults who had major surgery, including 168 who were considered "robust" because they didn't appear to have any cognitive problems or issues with physical frailty.
This is where the frailty of the social contract emerges: When either side decides that it must win all the time, then — very quickly — there are no deals to be had.
Another drawback is that it's impossible to know whether a poor diet might have caused frailty or if the reverse is true and people started eating poorly after they became frail.
Beyond Trump's racism and anti-Semitism, he's a misogynist whose campaign has been built around stereotypes of female frailty, with repeated statements that Hillary Clinton lacks the "stamina" to be president.
"While there isn't definitive evidence (yet) that exercise can prevent frailty, this study shows that exercise reduces the risk of disability, whether or not you are frail," Brown said by email.
"There's no morning, no day, no moment when I don't thank him for this frailty that makes me feel human, and for the joy my sin gives me," the priest confides.
It was one of the biggest popular protests in years against the 92-year-old Mr. Mugabe, whose increasing frailty has fueled political infighting and instability in this Southern African nation.
Could I employ that same discipline to accept with dignity the inevitable decline awaiting me: frailty, memory lapses, dimming sound and sight, the passing of friends and the looming finish line?
"There are interventions that can improve or even resolve it," said Dr. Linda Fried, dean of the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University and a pioneer in frailty research.
What follows is a tale that is filled with humor even while exploring hefty themes such as the frailty of memory, the importance of myths, and the legacy of the Holocaust.
According to Rosamund Smith, principal investigator on the experiment, "Muscle wasting is seen in diseases such as muscular dystrophy, ALS, cancer cachexia and even musculoskeletal frailty associated with aging," she explained.
But it also makes sense as a kind of redemption arc for Isabella, who has gone from someone who rejoices in her brother's impending death to someone more tolerant of human frailty.
If Mad Men was about the hidden frailty of its white-guy masters of the universe, then The Romanoffs is mostly about people trying to speak that language again and failing badly.
In the red (-leather seat) corner sits the London Metal Exchange (LME), the 140-year-old incumbent, still dominant in terms of global price-setting but recently showing signs of wobbly frailty.
And operations and sales will become increasingly complex; the business won't run itself, and there's constantly a need to tweak schedules, accommodate the vagaries of weather and human frailty, and so on.
But a recent attack on the cryptocurrency Ethereum Classic—not to be confused with the original Ethereum project—shows once again how hard it is to remove human frailty from digital systems.
That Nauman was able to use the bile of his former work as a counterpoint to an expression of frailty is, in the context of his typically contemptuous voice, a remarkable development.
The least political of the three films thus released in the franchise, it preyed on a more basic human frailty: paranoia, amplified by the suburban stresses of keeping up with the Jones'.
Although many societies define old age as beginning between 60 and 70, for many people, especially younger and healthier ones, the word "old" carries connotations of frailty, debility, and proximity to death.
But Mr. Buchanan's candidacy had highlighted Mr. Bush's political frailty, forced him to act as a candidate rather than as a president, and pushed him rightward as Mr. Clinton seized the center.
But Deng's statement was also an admission of the inherent frailty of performance-based legitimacy: In a top-down, state-dominated political system, the link between performance and legitimacy is dangerously tight.
By our early 40s, most of us are losing muscle mass, at a rate of about 5 percent a decade, with the decline often precipitating a long slide toward frailty and dependence.
The mortal frailty of human politics — deals being cut and deals falling apart, arrogant lifers being driven out and upstarts being ushered in — is what attracted me to Washington to begin with.
Not only for the plight of the characters but for the whole superb conception, its understanding of love and regret and fate, and its warm sympathy for the frailty of human nature.
People with poor quality diets were almost twice as likely as those with high-quality diets to become frail, and a medium-quality diet was associated with a 40% higher risk of frailty.
Roughly one-third of patients with kidney failure, cardiopulmonary failure or frailty died in an intensive care unit – much higher than the rates for cancer and dementia, 13 percent and 9 percent, respectively.
The news came earlier today (September 15) via Boiler Room head Raj Chaudhuri, who in an Instagram post wrote that Bloodworth's passing was due to "infections and frailty" while awaiting a liver transplant.
Other potential clinical trial scenarios include testing whether the drugs could alleviate frailty in older adults or could treat conditions associated with chemotherapy or radiotherapy, since radiation can produce cellular senescence, Kirkland said.
He has seized on her days off in the past week as evidence of frailty, though she used much of the time to prepare for the debate and hold private fund-raising events.
For "The Daily," the decision to emphasize the reportorial process—and, sometimes, the failings and frailty of the reporter—was made when the show was first conceived, soon after the 2016 Presidential election.
But under the surface, the images of the chancellor's moments of physical vulnerability have become symbolic of her party's and country's political frailty — and an occasion to revisit the topic of her succession.
The list of things we need to start doing to dismantle patriarchy is longer than England's first pass under Sam Allardyce, but challenging notions of women's essential frailty is a really important one.
But the lead researcher of the new study, Daniel Kalman from Emory University in Atlanta, is cautiously optimistic that this compound can eventually be used to delay age-related diseases and frailty in humans.
By having the courage to speak up, regardless of the likely consequences — which is, in itself, a way of asserting agency and resisting Victorian notions of female frailty — we'll make measurable (if slow) progress.
"The benefits of physical activity in terms of preventing physical disability still persist in older adults who are already experiencing symptoms of frailty," said senior study author Roger Fielding of Tufts University in Boston.
Reed was delighted with his form from tee to green in the second of the PGA Tour's four playoff events, but was left scratching his head after his putting frailty on the back nine.
Created by writer Mark Russell and artist Steve Pugh, The Flintstones is obsessed with the human frailty that permeates the colorful, funny, Yaba-daba-doo Time Bedrock that many of us grew up with.
Soren is all frailty and ego, but with a core of idealistic charisma that makes him hard to completely dismiss, while Rainer's learned messianism is equally plausible as TED-talk fraudulence or genuine insight.
The perseverance to live fully with a profound disability comes, I think, in part from honestly facing your own powerlessness and frailty, and recognizing how much worse things have been and could still be.
Moore wanted to talk about human frailty and the political strife of the world; with Battlestar, he helmed what is perhaps the best TV show ever made about the tenuous nature of our democracy.
Recognizing the frailty of the human condition, and having compassion for it, alongside a robust advocacy for all victims, can be a healthy and useful way of achieving closure for victims and rehabilitating perpetrators.
Many saw the alleged abuse — including priests who raped and whipped children, and even shared child pornography — as evidence of human frailty, while others said their trust in the church had been fundamentally broken.
"Increased risk of falling can be conceptualized as a proxy for frailty, or increased vulnerability to stressors," said senior study author Dr. Veronique Roger of the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine in Rochester, Minnesota.
"It was disturbing when I was growing up to read about a character I cared about being reduced to physical frailty, being forgotten and abandoned, living in isolation, loneliness and apparent poverty," he said.
Critics of Leza One's art have compared him to Caravaggio, and though that's for the viewer to decide, this contemporary artist's images do express a subdued chiaroscuro frailty, especially those from the Urban Muses project.
Reuters Health - Taking both physical frailty and cognitive impairment into account may yield a better estimate than either factor alone of the odds an older person will survive after major surgery, a U.S. study suggests.
"The frailty in the Chinese growth remain the core problem for investors and the spotlights are not moving away from it anytime soon," Naeem Aslam, chief market analyst at AvaTrade, said in a note Wednesday.
In a study published in the journal Aging Cell, they described how senolytic drugs can alleviate symptoms of frailty in mice and extend the length of time the mice are healthy as they grow old.
Mr. Frears doesn't delve too deeply into human frailty, the lust for fame or the other darker themes suggested by Jenkins's story (which has also inspired a play, "Souvenir," and a recent French film, "Marguerite").
She became embroiled in a public fight with her only child, Francoise Bettencourt-Meyers, when her daughter went to court to accuse photographer and socialite Francois-Marie Banier of taking advantage of her mother's frailty.
However, a new study, published Wednesday in the British Medical Journal, has revealed that the condition in fact quadruples the risk of liver disease and doubles the risk of arthritis and frailty in older demographics.
But already the findings from this experiment suggest that exercise could help us "to build a reserve" of good health now that might enable us to slow or evade physical frailty later, Dr. Trappe says.
However the data is interpreted by either party, the mere fact that this many young voters are engaging in the democratic process is a sign of future strength compared with the current national political frailty.
In addition, frailty was linked to a greater chance that patients would be moved to another hospital or to a nursing home or another type of institutional setting and not discharged to their own home.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Belgium labored to a 3-2 victory over Norway on Sunday in a final warm-up match before Euro 2016 that showed off their attacking flair and defensive frailty in near equal measure.
Yet in prioritizing Crowhurst's psychological frailty over his physical challenges (both conveyed more evocatively in the excellent 2007 documentary "Deep Water"), Firth and his director find something quietly touching, even soulful, in the character's wretchedness.
Even so, following dietary recommendations may help older adults minimize their risk of severe frailty, said Kieran Reid, a scientist at the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University in Boston.
JOHANNESBURG, March 15 (Reuters) - South African state utility Eskom implemented a second day of electricity cuts on Friday, as power plant breakdowns exposed the frailty of the company and the risks to Africa's most industrialised economy.
The rescue plan aims to restore to health a lender whose frailty threatens the wider Italian banking system, the savings of thousands of retail investors and the increasingly weak political standing of Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.
A strong showing by the League, led by Matteo Salvini, would underscore the frailty of the coalition, which was undermined this week when Luigi Di Maio, leader of the co-ruling 5-Star Movement, stepped down.
Black's hanging was the penultimate execution in New Zealand and, as the book's title implies, Kidman's focus is on frailty: the weaknesses of youth and the cracks in society that let fear, panic and punishment thrive.
The budget bill's failure highlights the frailty of Catalonia's separatist administration at a time when Spain itself has been without a government for six months after a December election that failed to deliver a clear mandate.
The artist reconfigures this disused space, once inhabited by Irish sailors, with sturdy sculptural forms; a sheer, two-screen video installation that shows a skeletal Buddha, evoking trauma and frailty; and heavy, rusting objects that resemble wreckage.
For those more conversant with the details of his upbringing, the sense that T.R. was almost always in motion showed the determination and other qualities of character that had enabled him to triumph over youthful physical frailty.
In other ways, too, Sheikh Hasina has outsmarted Mrs Zia, who shows signs of frailty and whose son and political heir, Tarique Rahman, cannot return from exile in London because of corruption charges awaiting him in Bangladesh.
In his book Liquid Love: On the Frailty of Human Bonds, Polish sociologist Zygmunt Bauman argues that computers are killing our ability to feel, and that online dating has turned modern love into a destructive computer game.
And it's worth noting that it's never been clear just how much Justin Vernon — whose Bon Iver project exists at the intersection of nature, technological disruption and personal frailty — wanted to be heard in the first place.
Illness rumors play into persistent stereotypes of the frailty of women professionals, and indeed Clinton may well have been seeking to work through an illness for fear of being perceived as not "tough" enough for the job.
"It is hypothesized that protein intake may also be important to reduce frailty risk, because sufficient protein intake is important to slow down the loss of muscle mass and strength that occurs with aging," Henveveld said by email.
Article continues below But if the game design is entirely about the meaninglessness of human will in the face of digital era warfare, the story of World in Conflict is entirely about the importance of our own frailty.
Recently, the ravages of climate change fueled wildfires that have exposed the frailty of California's electrical grid and prompted the state's largest utility company to cut power, leaving nearly 3 million in the dark as nearby fires blazed.
The stay-away day, as it was called, was one of the biggest popular protests in years against the 92-year-old Mr. Mugabe, whose increasing frailty has fueled political infighting and instability in this Southern African nation.
Individuals who had the lowest levels of vitamin E in their diets were 2.3 times more likely to develop frailty than older adults whose diets contained the most foods rich in vitamin E like sunflower seeds and almonds.
On the other hand, he made achingly plain, there are some things you can't buy your way out of: the frailty of life, the randomness of nature, the strangling terror of a parent with a deathly ill baby.
While frequent falls are a sign of increasing frailty, Dr. Eric De Jonge, chief of geriatrics at Capital Caring Health in the Washington area, told CNN last month that there's no reason Carter can't make a full recovery.
"Age-related hearing loss may represent a modifiable condition and a possible target for secondary prevention of cognitive impairment in older age, social isolation, late-life depression, and frailty," Panza, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
Instead, the writers came up with the ingenious idea of a Cylon attack arriving every 33 minutes, creating a bunch of frazzled, sleep-deprived humans on the run from an enemy who could exploit their every weakness and frailty.
Exercise is important in the prevention and treatment of mood disorders, sleep disorders, heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, osteoporosis, as well as prevent falls, prevent many cancers, and prevent sarcopenia (loss of muscle leading to frailty and other health problems).
I felt her embarrassment, but I also understood the need to correct people, to get them to confront the fact that they're looking at a sick body instead of mumbling compliments they don't mean because frailty makes them uncomfortable.
A piquant wind blows through you as you ponder the poking device directly linking the humanoid sexual system's electronic signals to some pitiless bio-controller probe, foregrounding the frailty of human flesh when pierced by the somber impregnability of technology.
Furthermore, about one-third of patients with end-stage renal disease, heart failure and frailty died in the intensive care unit, where they are typically given close observation and monitoring, more than double the rates among cancer and dementia patients.
"Those who quit smoking in the past did not have the same increased risk of frailty, which suggests that stopping smoking is likely to have benefits even if late in life," said study leader Dr. Gotaro Kojima of University College London.
Trump's meanest jabs at Hillary Clinton reflect the same sensibility — in the days before the first debate, he whipped up a fervor about her physical health and then concluded the debate by questioning her stamina outright, exploiting stereotypes about female frailty.
But while the overall retail sector is far from posting robust sales growth, stronger-than-expected results from others in the industry demonstrated that many of Macy's issues are specific to the department store, and not signs of widespread frailty.
"Frailty is felt to reflect how well the body can withstand the impact of a major stressor," said lead study author Dr. Jennifer Watt, a geriatrician at the University of Toronto and Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute of St. Michael's Hospital.
Indian intelligence agencies also understand that they face an unusual adversary in Pakistan: such is its political frailty that any Indian belligerence tends to strengthen exactly the elements in Pakistan's power structure that are most inimical to India's own interests.
Robert Bentley of Alabama, who repeatedly praised Colonial's response after he visited a command center on Monday, expressed concern about the spill and its effects, but he also acknowledged the frailty of pipelines like the one that leaked in his state.
While their command economy could nimbly deploy resources to serve its military aims in the early decades of the Cold War, the underlying frailty of its economy led to it buckling under the stress of a long-term arms race.
Working from an emotional remove allows him to make the objective decisions demanded by his job, but if its utility for living is considered, this mask is a stamp of resolute spirit, which protects against frailty and repels life's assaults.
Street art-inspired pieces representative of the harm of gentrification, wooden structures and balloons mimicking the frailty of institutions, and other politically charged works investigate how systemic racism influences the mobility of people of color at the BOOST MOBILE art show.
The fate of Mr. Mugabe, 93, who kept a tight grip on his southern African nation despite his increasing frailty and diplomatic isolation from the West, appeared to be in the hands of former allies and opposition officials negotiating his future.
Reduced levels of physical activity, increases in sedentary behavior and doing less intense exercise all play a significant role in age-related muscle loss, known as sarcopenia, which is a leading contributor to frailty and loss of independence associated with aging.
Theoretically, he could weaken the president significantly — or, if you prefer, significantly showcase Mr. Trump's weaknesses, since ultimately it's more likely that a sitting president drawing a primary challenge is a sign of electoral frailty rather than a cause of it.
"Their dad wasn't an astronaut, he was their dad," said Foy, who, like the rest of the cast, spoke to Armstrong's family to prepare for a film that dials down the patriotic glory and focuses on the bravery and frailty of its characters.
"There is growing evidence supporting a beneficial effect of higher intakes of total protein on muscle mass and strength, physical functioning, hip fracture and frailty," said Esther Lopez-Garcia, senior author of the study and a researcher at Universidad Autonoma de Madrid.
While the government once again used force against civilians, further eroding its credibility, the opposition failed to achieve its goals: Humanitarian aid did not reach the people, and the small number of security force desertions highlighted the government's resilience more than its frailty.
While the study didn't examine why the combination of cognitive impairment and physical frailty might hasten death, it's possible that people with only one of these problems are better able to compensate for deficits from the other condition, Master said by email.
Children scampered about, chasing balls, lobbing badminton birdies, building — and smashing — sand castles, mostly oblivious of the spectators looking on from a mezzanine above that gave a bird's-eye view of the sunbathers and their operatic observations on human and environmental frailty.
As with any action that involves challenging patriarchal norms and prescribed gender differences, women who embody a challenge to the notion of female frailty are subjected to shit from the kind of thundercunts who do the double-gun-finger pose in nightclub photos.
The worry is, however, that such defensive frailty will be brutally exposed next year as England attempt to win their first major silverware since their 1966 home World Cup, with the semi-finals and final of the tournament being staged at Wembley.
" Michael Mayer, who cast her as Whatsername in the musical of Green Day's "American Idiot" and as Yitzhak in "Hedwig and the Angry Inch," talked about her "human, almost mortal kind of frailty, coupled with this fierce determination that is so appealing.
And participants who got the lowest levels of vitamin C at the start of the study were 93 percent more likely to develop frailty than individuals who consumed the most foods rich in vitamin C like broccoli, Brussels sprouts, lemons and lychees.
Still, the results add to growing evidence suggesting that the nutritional content of people's diets can influence their risk of frailty as they age, said Roger Fielding of the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University in Boston.
I may be at the extreme end of the yes-brainer approach to shopping, but consumers are better informed and more curious than ever, and taking a stand, even a casual one, against that movement indicates a kind of frailty of imagination.
The claims and counter-claims could not be independently confirmed, but the incident showed the extreme frailty of the U.N.-backed Government of National Accord (GNA), which has only ever had partial control over Tripoli since its leaders arrived in the city last March.
Photo by Brianna Alysse for VICE Kehlani's new single "24/7" is a powerful exploration of the unknowable frailty and strain that come with being a real live human in the public eye, where strangers hurl unkind words without a care for how they're received.
To discuss these artists, and how they relate to examples of male frailty in earlier generations of pop music, Mr. Caramanica is joined on this week's Popcast by Lindsay Zoladz, a staff writer at the Ringer and former pop music critic for New York magazine.
But as the race has moved to New Hampshire, its tone has quietly, but noticeably, changed: Candidates who once vied to throw the hardest rhetorical punch are campaigning in gentler terms, emphasizing their compassion and human frailty, and especially their concern for women and families.
In an attempt to give the production more contemporary relevance, Mr. Scott and Ms. Setterfield also include telephone conversations between present-day parents and children, talk of elderly parents' medications and frailty, of nursing homes and busy adult children promising to visit more often.
" Wallace cited a book, Lawrence Wright's "The Looming Tower," which, as he said, "talks about the fact that when you pulled troops out of Somalia in 1993, bin Laden said 'I have seen the frailty and the weakness and the cowardice of the U.S. troops.
The existence of overt villains is a bit of a departure for Black Mirror, which at its best makes characters complicit in their own bad fates, as jealousy or grief or some other human frailty collides with technology that appears to cater to it.
Yet by focusing on Clinton's health, Trump is proving the frailty of his own campaign, not just because these desperate arguments are based on lies (although they are) but also because they show that Trump's retreating from any sort of political debate with Clinton.
Accused of "abus de faiblesse," or exploiting the old woman's frailty, the photographer, François-Marie Banier, was bombarded at a trial in early 2015 by the testimony of maids, butlers, doctors and others who called him the dominating manipulator of an overmedicated, disoriented woman.
In the Air 11 Photos View Slide Show ' In celebration of the melancholy of things that cannot stay: the sweet ache of summer's end; an immaculate dessert soon to be devoured; fashion that hints at nature's frailty, straddles seasons and unravels before our very eyes.
And, depending on where you scored on an earlier questionnaire, researchers would likely have concluded this response stemmed from your low self-esteem, and that bringing this frailty into your relationship meant it was prone to fracturing over minor events like this, and thus, doomed.
"Frailty and cognitive impairment are geriatric syndromes, whereas age is merely a reflection of how long someone has been alive," said lead study author Dr. Jennifer Watt, a geriatrician at the University of Toronto and the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute of St. Michael's Hospital.
Ellis's calculating 19-year-old narrator, Anne Jaccob, dwells in what may be the bleakest house in 18th-century London, shadowed with the family's grief over Anne's dead toddler brother, the frailty of her serially miscarrying mother and the caterwauling of her abusive father.
Although grip strength has long been a good indicator of frailty or health in older people, it could help doctors understand adults' risk profile at all ages, including the odds of heart and lung disease, cancer and overall mortality, the study team writes in The BMJ.
But it may also be within AI's power to take a life; this awesome responsibility must be faced with great humbleness and awareness of my own frailty and the limitations of AI. Above all, I must not play at God nor let my technology do so.
But rather because the pity she elicited in our hearts in seeing her frailty reminded us that it should have not required a health scare to humble Hillary and peel away an increasingly thick layer of what looks strikingly like something we Americans abhor: arrogance and contempt.
The best connections are the ones that draw attention to their own frailty so that at first you think: what a poor lecture this is—the ideas go all over the place and then later you think: but still, what a terrifically perilous activity it is . . .
The plan aims to clean up and bolster the bank's balance sheet once and for all, restoring to health a lender whose frailty threatens the wider Italian banking system, the savings of thousands of retail investors and the increasingly weak political standing of Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.
Radiohead was depressive upon arrival, with its 1993 debut record, but in 1997 "OK Computer" carried the band's worldview toward something like a concept album, pondering the ways that individuality can be smothered or surrendered, and considering the frailty of the body versus the power of machines.
"The most likely reason that age was not an independent predictor of complications is that other geriatric syndromes, such as frailty, cognitive impairment and functional decline, are more representative of a patient's surgical risk than chronological age," Seib, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
I mean the liberalism that gives people a bit of room to think what they want to think; that doesn't automatically define one's character by one's politics or religion; that accepts human frailty and forgives people for brief lapses into racism, sexism, and any other prejudice.
The families of patients with cancer or dementia tend to be more satisfied with the quality of end-of-life care received than the families of patients with organ failure or frailty, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association Internal Medicine on Sunday.
Researchers studied people age 60 or older in the UK who had not yet developed so-called frailty, a term that describes a lack of robustness and physical reserves that leaves a person more vulnerable to disability when they become ill or experience an injury like a fall.
Being surrounded by so much tech and communication saved from the horrible discomfort of having to just sit with myself, of having nothing to do but think about things like human frailty, and wonder why the hell that Magic Markered "Yes" is still visible on my right knee cap.
Another recent study, by the Brown assistant professor Momotazur Rahman and colleagues, found that patients who have been hospitalized or have used home health or nursing home services — all indicating worse health or greater frailty — were more likely to switch from Medicare Advantage to traditional Medicare than vice versa.
In the two weeks or so since the World Health Organization designated the coronavirus a pandemic, the disorder that's ensued has exposed the frailty of American civic life and the vast gulf between the people who make or influence policy and those who just have to live with it.
AMSTERDAM — If there's a single work that encapsulates the artistry of Erwin Olaf, a leading Dutch photographer known for meticulously staged pictures that challenge social taboos and explore human frailty, it might be his 260 portrait of a young woman in a yellow dress from the Hope series.
What it revealed is that the law of the UK is in desperate need of revision to make room for the profoundly disabled and their loved ones who wish to care for them, despite the judgment of others that such lives of radical dependence and frailty are not worth living.
The ATP has already made concessions to human frailty: slightly shortening the season, reducing finals of Masters 1000 events to best-of-three sets, adding byes in ATP 250 events and granting exemptions from some mandatory playing requirements for veterans who have hit certain benchmarks, including 600 career tour matches.
People whose diets had the lowest amounts of vitamin B6 at the start of the study were 2.8 times more likely to develop frailty by the end of the study period than participants who consumed the most foods rich in vitamin B6 like chicken, fish, tofu, sweet potatoes and bananas.
For important decisions that require careful deliberation and should not exploit such human frailty, such as whether to become an organ donor or to be resuscitated by medical personnel, we can reject defaults and require that people make a decision ("forced choice") and even give them a brief explainer on the options.
Imagine more treatments, delayed surgeries, or slowing of progression for conditions like blindness, the frailty of aging, knee and hip surgeries, back pain and opioid dependence, diabetes (type 1 and 85033), heart diseases like congestive heart failure, rare genetic disorders in children, strokes and heart attacks, MS, ALS – the list goes on.
" The peripheral sadness is mostly a result of Ezra's physical frailty (aqua fitness, a quintuple-bypass scar, 27 pill bottles in the bathroom), which is relentlessly remarked upon, both by Alice and by Ezra himself, though almost always leavened with sly deadpan exposition: "She gave him a cord for his reading glasses.
"I think the other question, and this would be a theory, is that the immune response that you see is different, that children are still maturing in terms of their immune response and that somehow, beyond the issues of frailty and underlying diseases, they simply mount a different type of immune response," he said.
But the twilight zone was also a safe space, an underground meeting place to talk about things you couldn't talk about on TV. Serling, a playwright harried by network censors in the 1950s, saw that he could tell unsettling stories — about prejudice, conformity, human frailty — if he dressed them in monster masks and alien goo.
"When the local band is not good enough to ring something more complicated, you can get expert ringers who come from other towers where they can't ring this more complicated method and the combined group can ring it," said Donald Trumpler, 86, who began ringing in 1965 but no longer participates because of physical frailty.
It's sobering to reflect that Cukor's "Little Women" is nearer in time to the Civil War than it is to us; it could conceivably have been seen by an eighty-year-old whose father had died in the conflict, and the ghost of loss and frailty seems to dawdle on the fringes of the merriment.
We live in an era when many of the genre's most far-reaching prophecies have come true, from radical inequality and authoritarian doublespeak to irreversible climate change and unsettling breakthroughs in AI. Dystopian fiction is inherently political, but it also gained steam because it was good entertainment, an escapist adventure into the frightening hypothetical consequences of human frailty.
Focusing on Clinton's supposed frailty is a continuation of Trump's exploitation of gender norms, seen earlier in the primaries both in his assertions of his own masculinity (assuring debate watchers of the size of his penis) and also in his emasculation of his rivals, especially his jibes about "low energy" Jeb Bush and "Little Marco" Rubio.
A simple treatment guideline for clinical situations like my octogenarian patient's might look like this: For patients who have one terminal illness that is either resistant to treatment or can't be safely treated, combined with a second very serious illness or complication, along with a high degree of physiological frailty, physicians should consider comfort measures instead of cure.
In contrast, again, as in the case of Jimmy Carter who sermonized constantly on what he would never do, Barack "no drama" Obama seemed to think his predictability and mellifluousness would win empathy and respect (rather than confirmation of frailty) from world leaders — the vast majority of whom came to power through thuggery rather than free elections.
"We're aware that the number of people over age 60 will probably double by 2050, and we're very keen that that aging experience is a positive one," said lead author Jacinta Kelly of Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, U.K. In music, aging is often associated with dependency and frailty and physical decline rather than with attractiveness, Kelly told Reuters Health by phone.
"Despite the frailty of the existing electrical infrastructure system, Cobra is dedicated to the difficult work that lies ahead and continues to work around-the-clock with PREPA and the citizens of Puerto Rico to repair the entire infrastructure system to prevent outages such as this one from affecting the entire population on the island," Mammoth Energy said in a statement Wednesday.
I would like to say that our problem was our ambition: that one Saturday evening we aimed to get as high as the stars and were let down by the frailty of the human condition and our bad metabolism, that we—brave cosmo-kush-nauts, wanted to cook with ten times the recommended dose of weed—just to see if we could.
Andy Warhol—whose documented frailty mirrors that of Woodcock at his most vulnerable—had a curious relationship with death; an emotional turn that has been said to be the impetus behind the birth of Pop Art as a form, he "gave up caring" after the sudden passing of a beloved cat he and his mother cared for early on in his career.
I wish the novel had given a context and imagination to its narrator, who — like many white lovers of black music — is both raceless and white, curious and cowardly, knowledgeable and dumb, ­titillated by what black performers really see when we look into the white crowds from the outsides of our coffins, and wholly terrified of the abusive power and utter frailty of their own bodies.
MS: I don't think we have particularly fine constraints on anything, but we do have the constraint of our own conviction, our word and the quality of our characters, so one of the theses when we raised the fund was that we don't prey on human frailty, so no addictive substances, no [social media influencers] — and not just because we're bad at being cool hunters.
The practice of fasting serves several spiritual and social purposes: to remind you of your human frailty and your dependence on God for sustenance, to show you what it feels like to be hungry and thirsty so you feel compassion for (and a duty to help) the poor and needy, and to reduce the distractions in life so you can more clearly focus on your relationship with God.
The chi, and all the other spirits the reader encounters along the way—the evil agwus, the sobbing akaliogolis, "rejected by earth and heaven", the ndiichies and the ajoonmuo, with its "three heads and torso of a vile beast"—imbue the novel with the richness of Igbo belief, transforming a tale of love and foolishness into a profound study of human frailty and the power of evil over the imagination.
And Boothe was the disbelieving FBI agent, listening to the increasingly shocking story of a man who says his father hunted and killed demons who were posing as people in 2001's Frailty (directed by his Tombstone costar Bill Paxton.) In recent years, Boothe played the vice president who ascends to the highest office after the president is debilitated in Season 6 of Fox's 24, and he played off his ominous presence as Col.

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