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"latching" Definitions
  1. any of the loops by which a bonnet is attached to a sail.

305 Sentences With "latching"

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Specifically, the two latching mechanisms at each end of the arm, called Latching End Effectors, or LEEs, have been deteriorating.
"For some reason he's not latching … " Peck joked.
Latching onto the question, What would the French woman do?
"Latching" is, even for Girls, a disorienting and bleak episode.
It's a legal concept that alt-righters are already latching onto.
Latching onto the Liberal campaign, you believed that things would change.
Why do you think people are latching on to the idea?
As per the finale's title, "Latching," he attaches to Hannah's breast.
She explains that Charlotte had difficulty latching when she was first born.
For herself, she is latching onto the idea of growth through trauma.
It's a word game, but I think that's what people are latching onto.
He said he turned, and the mountain lion attacked, latching onto his wrist.
As car buffs, though, we love latching on to such pieces of jargon.
Corporations were latching onto this idea that women and girls didn't feel confident.
Latching onto the swinging pendulum, Lyft then donated $1 million to the ACLU.
The party would be latching onto an idea that is far too radical.
And in a world starved for positivity, people are really latching onto that.
"Latching" opens on a familiar image — two sets of legs entwined in bed.
It was like latching onto a climbing wall, and he was very insistent.
I panicked briefly before pulling on my nursing cover and latching her on.
From problems with latching to milk production, moms often struggle silently with nursing issues.
And yet Dippold never had any problem latching on when the reverse was true.
She's now attempting a comeback by latching onto news-making vulgarities of fellow celebrities.
I like its puncture-proof base, wide mouth, and easy-to-use latching lid.
Now he is latching on to his country's most valuable above-ground asset: location.
He survived by swimming out of his open window and latching onto a tree.
That's just one way marketers are latching onto the customs and idiosyncrasies of messaging.
If your baby is having issues with latching or feeding, speak to your pediatrician.
By latching onto any potential differences that mark people out as members of our tribe.
In Seattle, progressive candidates are latching onto Amazon's big political contribution as a talking point.
A shot of a Humboldt squid's arms and tentacles latching onto Widder's undersea light lure.
It can even help if you're having difficulty latching on to a wifi signal somewhere.
Animals may dive deep or roll in response to a person latching on like this.
Little Grover doesn't "hate" Hannah, as she's foolishly assumed in the frustrating weeks pre-latching.
Alt-right figures like Spencer were seizing the moment and latching themselves on to Trump's coattails.
Like milk production, latching, painful breasts, and as Wong says, helping someone with a clogged duct.
Does latching on to a dying 90s dot com phenom seem like the best next step?
If it were any other company latching onto the ICO craze, I'd say let 'em burn.
Until then, Honda has put instructions for properly latching the seat on its website for owners.
I think latching onto that seems like a great strategy, if it can sustain real connections.
Latching can also be painful, especially in the early days and months after the baby's birth.
State Republicans have spotted this weakness in the Democrats' ticket, latching on to the Bernie-Hillary comparison.
Religious voters in some of Europe's most traditionally Catholic strongholds, like Italy, are latching onto populist ideas.
Then, a certified lactation counselor (CLC) can educate and guide families on basic breastfeeding issues (like latching).
Namely, latching onto popular hashtags and helping to push them to the top of Twitter's trending topics.
A latching mechanism prevents accidental releases, but it looks like the mechanism is easily to unhook singlehandedly.
With CBD coming into vogue, some are latching onto the trend and cutting corners along the way.
The fight was only a short one but Aldo seemed to be latching onto Stephens's cadence well.
Its cups are softer, hospital-grade silicone, and structured to feel like a baby's latching mouth would.
Democrats are latching on to the transportation cuts to accuse Mr. Trump of selling out his voters.
Participants in the Grand Challenge will have to complete a series of tasks, like latching onto things.
Last year, Tumblr joined the video broadcasting craze, and today it's latching onto the group video chat trend.
Ellett says that the act of latching can support the baby's jaw development and strengthen their oral muscles.
"I've talked to friends; they've all had issues with their baby not latching on right away," she explains.
Different genes mean different proteins; more virulent coronaviruses may have spike proteins better at latching onto human cells.
The company began in 2015 initially as a courier service latching on to the growth in e-commerce.
But afterward, you'll find yourself latching onto provocative thematic patterns that emerged without your even realizing at the time.
Completely surround your pool with a 4-feet high fence or barrier with a self-closing, self-latching gate.
They said Sayoc grew paranoid, anxious and isolated, latching onto Trump in the months before he sent the bombs.
These latching ones from Ziploc can hold clothes, household items, or whatever else your grad might need to store.
The mutation blocks HIV from infecting cells by stopping the virus from latching on to host white blood cells.
He went close when latching on to Adam Lallana's clever reverse pass to force a fine save from Setkus.
In the series finale, "Latching," which aired on Sunday, Hannah (Lena Dunham) has just given birth to a boy.
This can include issues with latching, not feeding in a "head above feet" position, or a possible tongue-tie.
Kweku Collins isn't concerned—or really interested for that matter—in latching onto his city's recent crop of stars.
In the absence of authoritative information from doctors, patients end up latching on to whatever advice they happen across.
The seahorse is cute, but it's latching onto a Q-tip that reminds us of our footprint on the planet.
Adult audiences, at least, have come to expect that latching on to a new show means investing in its story.
After giving birth, Rebecca McKeever found that her sleepy newborn, Andromeda, was having trouble latching onto her breast to feed.
Ah, 2016 – people have been weird as ever on the internet, latching on to nostalgia, random trends and Michael Phelps.
"Now, we're aiming to have 2,000 mothers simultaneously latching on their babies for one minute," she said before the event.
This is partly because consumers have become generally more food-aware, latching onto popular concepts like farm-to-table dining.
Latching on to one of the industry's buzzwords, WeWork described its service as a "platform," mentioning that word 170 times.
That means a $103 currency-conversion fee on top of her regular fee for making you feel bad about latching.
Now, he saw pro wrestlers throwing knees and latching on submissions—the same things he'd been doing in the UFC.
"You might feel tickling, and then suddenly they are latching on so they can drag that stinger in," he said.
If the company keeps latching on amenities, perhaps the stations could become a destination rather than just a pit stop.
A latching mechanism on the end of the arm isn't working properly, and the two astronauts are tasked with replacing it.
Still, this won't stop the Hendall 'shippers from latching onto to the faintest indication that the two are rekindling their romance.
Our minds protect us, often without our realizing it, by latching on to narratives that can reconcile such tragic opposing facts.
It recommended that airlines replace their door-latching mechanisms and that they use inward-opening doors that cannot be blown out.
In short, this is Trump being Trump, latching onto the little things, making wild, unsubstantiated accusations, all while staying on message.
More than 100 countries and international organizations are latching on their development programs to these open projects free of trade discrimination.
Others are probably not as comfortable with the idea of neo-Nazis and other white supremacist groups latching on to bitcoin.
Instead of ligands, their sensors rely on snippets of single-strand DNA to do the work of latching onto odor particles.
Russian bots on Twitter appear to be latching on to the feud between Fox News host Laura Ingraham and Parkland, Fla.
The dismissed official Qahtani, 40, rose to prominence after latching onto Prince Mohammed, becoming a rare confidant in his inner circle.
But when attacked by a dolphin, these suckered arms also help octopuses to defend themselves by latching onto the dolphin's smooth skin.
Guyger's defense attorneys are latching on to this because she thought she was in her own home when she killed Botham Jean.
Activists are increasingly suspect of what they see as unethical brands latching on to pride celebrations to boost their own public images.
Latching onto the hapless furniture, it lifts it up, above a courtyard and a decorative fountain, and away to an unknown fate.
Dr. Antin suggests giving your pet a monthly medicine, which comes in oral and topical forms, that keep ticks from latching on.
Now, with Obama and Reid gone, Republicans have occasionally tried latching Democratic senators to Chuck Schumer and Elizabeth Warren, with mixed results.
Orchard, 26, played in four games last season for the Bills and Chiefs before latching on briefly with the Seahawks this offseason.
It protects mice by latching onto invading viruses and preventing them from inserting their DNA into the genome of a mouse cell.
I reached for it, leaning far out, but the boatman intervened, latching onto the end of it before it could sweep downriver.
Ingall's first daughter, now 12, had difficulty latching in the hospital, so she called a consultant as soon as she got home.
She secured the box by latching it to an aluminum pack frame, which is typically used by backpackers to carry their gear.
As Immigration and Customs Enforcement has thrown down the gauntlet, even some supporters of immigrants are latching onto the "good immigrant" vs.
It appears that many of these lone wolves are simply latching onto extremism when they're really motivated to violence by other factors.
Bryan Acosta delivered the knockout blow in the 75th minute after latching onto a pinpoint 50-yard long ball by defender Maynor Figueroa.
Latching onto this version of pop has helped Jayne reach icon status in the LGBT community, where her music is in heavy rotation.
She's also veered to the left in the past two years, latching onto national causes that energize the Democratic base and mobilize voters.
In the video, after latching himself safely to the outside of the space station, he takes a moment to look at the Earth.
As the deputy approached the door, the dog emerged from the rear of the house and attacked the deputy, latching onto his face.
During that process, Bowie the tiger attacked Kraft, latching on to Kraft with only his teeth, as his claws were removed years ago.
These religious organizations are now latching on to the speech precedent because in the last ten to 15 years it's gotten quite robust.
Many of the issues people come to Kaznelson with (such as nipple pain or latching difficulty) are usually straightforward to address, she says.
Latching on to the current excitement surrounding the rise of AI, in the wake of the dominant performance of AlphaGo, we chose Msg.
Thus both live on, copied from generation to generation, latching on to humanity and perpetuating themselves too effectively to be got rid of.
Critics, latching on to the proposal to pave the way for citizenship for so-called Dreamers, have derided it as amnesty for lawbreakers.
"It's exactly the kind of environment other bacteria would be latching onto," and therefore a good site for DNA swapping, Dr. Dalia said.
Those mixing in the hotel's chic, library-like atmosphere seemed to be latching on to the message that creativity would win the day.
Hopeful that people heard our message and have become educated about the conflict, rather than latching onto the oft-used, vague talking points.
And investors are latching on, excited by the prospect of a double-punch technology that could reduce both garbage and potent greenhouse gases. 
Latching onto the "green" theme, the new card will be made with reclaimed plastic collected from beaches, islands and coastal communities, American Express said.
Our wood-paneled TV sat in its corner, with me bouncing from the floor, to my stomach, just before latching onto my mom's lap.
"I did see it becoming such a huge trend, and I didn't want anyone to think we were latching onto that trend," she says.
Among the reasons: worries about their infants' weight, problems with latching, unsupportive policies at work, and lack of education about the benefits of breastfeeding.
Two years ago, the party bet that latching onto the refugee crisis in Europe would give it purchase on the votes necessary to win.
It may be that our imaginations burn brightest at these gateway junctures, latching onto ideas about ourselves that prove difficult to ever let loose.
When a person smokes marijuana, THC overwhelms the endocannabinoid system, latching on to cannabinoid receptors and interfering with their ability to communicate between neurons.
Her claim to fame prior to latching herself onto the Trump campaign was being on Donald Trump's reality show and being fired by him.
It's because we spend so much time on making our content great and making it easy to understand that people are latching onto it.
The meetings are little more than courtesy visits and photo ops, but conservatives are latching onto every chance to pressure Democrats on the nomination.
Nash was a premie by almost six weeks and really had trouble latching on, so I pretty much exclusively pumped and fed him by bottles.
That hasn't stopped it from latching on to Pokémon as a means of getting its name back out there, and potentially growing its user base.
Brands have been latching onto millennial trends in an attempt to stay current since the beginning of time, and it is almost always ill-advised.
And because Google is controlling the software for the latching mechanism, the company is able to assure those brands that there won't be knock-offs.
Imagine how easy our lives would be without this flimsy feud narrative that Perry is currently latching on to as she promotes her new album?
With subdued economic growth around the globe, including the United States, investors feel confident latching onto a sector that has persistently delivered above-average growth.
Latching onto its unforgettable melodies, including the famous tune that inspired "Goin' Home," audiences around the world have craved this lush, dramatic work ever since.
As a child in rural Kansas, I would listen to my father walk the perimeter of our home each night, latching screens and sliding bolts.
The creature pounced, latching its jaws around Kauffman's wrist as he tried to protect his face from the claws scratching at his face and legs.
But last month, Ms. Muthana said, she decided to give it a try by latching on to a Syrian family who left Shafa at dusk.
There had been greater uncertainty about this before, with climate deniers latching onto that and arguing that such an acceleration has not, in fact, been occurring.
I think for women who are in that moment, when they are tired, overwhelmed, latching hurts, you can't breastfeed, baby's not taking formula — whatever it is.
I don't know what the parallel is, but you have this really visceral, kinetic, technical, emotionally intense way of moving and students are latching onto it.
Additionally, SpaceX will carry up an extra latching mechanism that can attach to the end of Canada's robotic arm on the outside of the space station.
Instead of letting his grievances go, Trump is latching onto the report as an attack on his presidency, according to people who have spoken with him.
All the exposure meant that everyone jumped onboard, latching onto him for clicks and attention, which is how he transcended from Hockey Meme to General Meme.
I think people are latching onto it because they either hate football as much as I do, or they're football fans with a sense of humor.
Google is just latching on to a long history of these preexisting types of projects that we see every day but [that] rarely get reported on.
But in the late 1960s, when Warhol came up with his notion, he was actually latching onto a larger art trend on the cultural cutting edge.
Latching onto China's voracious appetite for the region's oil, iron, soybeans and copper ended up shielding Latin America from the worst of the global economic damage.
For families with pools, the American Red Cross recommends protecting them with a 4-foot high fence or barrier with a self-closing, self-latching gate.
"Latching," written by Ms. Dunham and her fellow executive producers on the show, Jenni Konner and Judd Apatow, may not have been your story, or mine.
But whether or not Hannah should have become a mother, "Latching" has a vision, true to her character, about how she would have become a mother.
New York City officials said that fire doors in all high rises must be self-closing and self-latching, and noted that they were regularly assessed.
Airborne pathogens need to be able to survive on air droplets and efficiently infect the lungs by recognizing and latching on to cell receptors in the throat.
Some moms have reported additional leakage and difficulty latching, and it is important to watch out for infections and blocked ducts while nursing with an open piercing.
SThree, like other recruiters, has been latching on international growth as the job market at home remains cool due to low unemployment rate and uncertainty surrounding Brexit.
As for Bamba's business partnerships, Love is aware that some people might be skeptical of his intentions — namely, the optics of Love latching onto a rising star.
My son, Sol, had been born a month early via C-section, which can affect a child's ability to nurse; as a result, he'd had trouble latching.
Internally, the program was unsophisticated, latching on to key words in the user's input and reformulating them into questions, or asking generic open-ended questions as a default.
Zombies don't tend to ever go out of fashion, and Netflix latching itself onto a franchise that's seeing a strong revival right now seems like a smart move.
The departed would be missed, but even more significant than Barnes and Bogut latching onto different teams is the Warriors' ceiling with Durant in their place: none exists.
From the Middle East to Africa, global populations are, by necessity, latching on to the opportunity to use distributed solar energy for reliable, safe and less expensive power.
That said, there are solid step-by-step guides for latching on, expressing milk and introducing bottles, in addition to tips for feeding with and storing expressed milk.
The state party appears to be in full fire-breathing mode, latching onto an increasingly popular, anti-Semitic urban legend about George Soros being some nefarious liberal puppetmaster.
Clinton, seemingly with little effort, delivered an impromptu response to Brooke, specifically latching on to Brooke's message that he had "empathy" for those who opposed the Vietnam War.
I could see someone latching onto that framing and arguing that sounds a lot like forced labor or slavery, especially with racial disparities in the criminal justice system.
Their report made some waves as a dissenting voice criticizing a Democratic administration on climate, and Weber started noticing young people in particular were latching onto their idea.
The bitcoin boom is also about latching on to a hot fad -- investors know others who are doing it and they also have a fear of missing out.
Asked by Politico whether his brand of moderate politics had set the stage for Buttigieg's success in Iowa, Biden accused his rival of latching on to his plans.
Auten and Splinter are serious, nonpartisan researchers, but you could easily imagine conservative politicians latching onto their findings to argue that inequality isn't that big of a deal.
With "Latching," Girls briefly became another show entirely before it said goodbye for good — which, given how the series lived the rest of its messy life, makes sense.
The app co-founders, Shana Lawlor and Patrick Lashinsky, hope to eliminate that middle-of-the-night panic when a baby is desperately hungry but is having trouble latching.
Even the Chinese government is latching on to the digitized version of the tradition, giving away a total of 300,000 RMB (about $45.63,000) through Alipay, Alibaba's mobile payment service.
Sure, there's been talk of season 3, But since we don't have all that much to go on, we're latching on to the next best thing: fan nail art.
Ostracized LGBT kids often turn to movies and TV for solace — whether gay men idolizing Hollywood icons like Judy Garland or teenagers latching onto Joss Whedon's ass-kicking Willow.
It's only logical that the nearly 600 women competing for House, Senate, and gubernatorial seats this fall are latching on to two cultural and political zeitgeists—feminism and outsiderness.
"We had the period of panic and thinking about the risk of trade wars, and markets are now desperately latching onto any source of optimism they can", he added.
It's official ... more people like a photo of an egg (handsome in its own right) than they do a pic of Kylie Jenner's baby, Stormi, latching onto mama bear.
Much against the run of play, Costa Rican captain Bryan Ruiz put the visitors ahead in the 24th minute after calmly latching on to Jan Vertonghen's poorly cleared header.
But Facebook Dating has the advantage of latching onto the social network's user base, who won't even have to download a separate app to start using the dating feature.
Her baby was latching well, and so she followed the lactation consultant's recommendation to keep him on the breast with the hope of encouraging her milk to come in.
These eel-like fish are parasites, latching on to larger fish and boring into their skin with a tooth-lined sucker to feed on the blood of their prey.
The CDC encourages women with certain diseases and conditions not to breast-feed, while other women run into issues such as low milk production, pain, or difficulty with latching.
But without context to counterbalance it, latching onto every vulnerable moment confirms the absolute worst media stereotype of pandering to athletes who volunteer even the smallest crumbs of authenticity.
A helicopter will take off from a nearby ship and use a hook-like gadget to snag the rocket mid-air by latching onto the string of its parachute.
In New York City, he said, freezing mist and wet snow cling to buildings, latching on to the cold exterior, even smooth windows, and attaching to ledges and parapets.
Girelli doubled the tally in the 25th by latching on to a corner before securing her hat-trick shortly after the restart, jumping higher than Schneider to head home.
But the actual series finale, "Latching," flashes forward five months to Hannah and her holdout best friend Marnie (Allison Williams) gritting their teeth to co-parent Hannah's newborn son.
Of course, breast milk naturally adjusts its composition as the baby grows and develops, but, without the contact that accompanies latching, it won't change with the same speed and responsiveness.
It was more the way she kissed, an all-in sensuous dance of tongue and lips, her mouth latching on to Iris' like there was no other sustenance she needed.
It's annoying, and the other details that he shares — a failed marriage, assorted deaths of loved ones — are pretty generic, so latching onto him as a sympathetic character is difficult.
Latching on to some piece of inspiration, people enmeshed in fandom write novel-length stories, create stunning works of visual art, and write enough music to classify whole new genres.
Instead of latching onto the uncertainties, the market vaulted higher on the president-elect's promise of changing the tax code and launching a huge spending program to stimulate the economy.
Essentially, it makes the tethering process just a touch easier, with Chrome OS automatically latching on to an available and recognized cellular device if a normal wifi network isn't detected.
The MagSafe charger has been another mainstay of Apple laptops for years, latching magnetically into place with ease and disconnecting just as easily should the power cable get yanked away.
But Trump takes it a step further, latching on to a right-wing media talking point that the Mueller probe is full of partisans set on bringing down Trump's presidency.
It's not the biggest reason to brag ever, particularly when she keeps losing on weekly television, but it was her story and fans seemed to be latching on to it.
The only thing that could have improved on this situation would be, in the name of latching to Game of Thrones, a backing band composed of a troop of mercenaries.
The reason this awkward incident with Ocasio-Cortez is worth highlighting is because it speaks to the danger for Democrats of latching onto every Next Big Thing that comes along.
"A large gouge impact mark, consistent in shape to a recovered portion of fan cowl and latching mechanism, was adjacent to the row 14 window," it said in a report.
So scientists like Dr. Sadelain decided to put a new claw on the T-cells, one that could recognize cancer by latching on to a telltale protein on cancer cells.
Latching onto the moniker as "the Netflix for perfume," Scentbird, like its rival Scent Trunk, is hoping to grab a piece of the roughly $40.1 billion global market for fragrances.
Amid the dearth of billion-dollar M&A-linked opportunities, however, investors are latching onto the scarce supply in the marketplace while other lender protections are expected to remain thin.
SSL and NASA successfully passed the Preliminary Design Review stage for the Restore-L mission, which aims to combine robotics to create a platform for latching onto and refuelling LEO satellites.
The latching mechanism on the flap is a so-called "ammunition buckle," and it takes a little while to get used to closing it one-handed, but you can get there.
Ryan Zinke, a Montana Republican, said Trump must stay focused on policy issues and steer clear of personal attacks, as he cited Clinton latching on to Trump's critique of Machado's weight.
Instead of latching on to environment features (or perhaps in addition — it's not clear), the Meat Hook  attaches to "living" demons, pulling Doom Guy in close for even more spectacular kills.
Queiroz's side pushed hard for the equalizer and thought they had it when the recalled Saeid Ezatolahi struck from close range in the 63rd minute, latching onto a ball headed down.
Ron DeSantis of Florida, Gillum's opponent, and Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp, who's running against Abrams, won their primaries by latching on to Trump and all that comes with him.
See, Moreland went undrafted himself back in 2014 ... and he turned out alright -- latching on with the Sacramento Kings for a couple seasons before playing 67 games in Detroit last year.
Latching doesn't always come easily, and the same can be said for weaning, so patience is a necessity — patience with yourself, your baby, and the process you're trying to figure out together.
But the combination of hype and a general lack of knowledge about what's being invested in seems to have some investors latching onto anything with the words 'Bitcoin' or 'blockchain' in it.
Click here to view original GIFGIF Source: Georgia TechWe all know that frogs have one of nature's coolest methods of catching their prey—blasting their tongue out and latching onto the victim.
Developed over five years, the NIFTY cup was designed with a spout that makes collected milk easy to drink by infants with cleft palates or other related issues that prevent proper latching.
Honda said it was working on a recall fix to help ensure proper latching and, in the interim, had posted a detailed instruction sheet on how to ensure seats are properly latched.
The Ohio governor, latching his hands to one assailant's shoulders, threw him into the bed of snow and climbed on top, as a Kasich ally shoveled more powder in the man's face.
That generosity was on full display in "Latching," the series finale, in which Hannah Horvath is now a single mother coping with a fussy newborn who refuses to feed from her breast.
On a recent episode of Desus & Mero, the VICELAND hosts discussed a wild video clip of a pit bull latching onto a woman's foot on an MTA train in New York City.
But the specific shape of the spikes on this new virus, SARS-CoV-2, those spikes are much better at latching onto ACE2 they are a closer fit to the ACE2 protein.
Quran, the group's campaign director, said this was partly due to the evolving tactics of misinformation, which included digital tricksters latching on to existing content on Facebook to spread their political messages.
But if your baby isn&apost latching on and suckling correctly, it might leave too much leftover milk in your breasts, which can prevent you from producing more for the next feeding.
"People in rural places are latching on to these badly worded petitions in the absence of any media highlighting this or any police action," she said, speaking before the arrests were announced.
It's more likely that Google is trying to make it easier for its OS to handle devices with a wide variety of displays, rather than simply latching on to the iPhone X's momentum.
That's the sentiment new mom Rebecca McKeever wanted to share when she posted a photo of herself feeding her newborn daughter with a syringe, because she was having trouble latching on to breastfeed.
The guy she's accusing of literally latching on to her ass, David Mueller, got a more neutral side profile sketch ... where he was seen with a hand over his face as Taylor testified.
With the notable exception of Hillary Clinton, all the remaining candidates have tried to broaden their appeal by latching onto legendary commanders-in-chief, both in their stump speeches and their campaign ads.
"You're going to get real familiar with your breast during that time, so don't feel any shame," she said, noting that her daughter, who'd recently had a baby, had had trouble with latching.
Another notion of bias, one that is highly relevant to my work, are cases in which an algorithm is latching onto something that is meaningless and could potentially give you very poor results.
Maybe what's going on is that people with a similar personality type are latching on to one set of causes and ignoring others that are equally good but less amenable to our temperaments.
Fennex is latching on to a broader trend in using smartphones and earbuds to augment hearing, both for people with hearing loss and for those who simply want to adjust how they hear.
Authorities tell PEOPLE that Frasher allegedly walked up to the little girl and called her by a different name before snatching her up — then the grandfather sprang into action, latching onto the little girl.
The comments were also hypocritical, she said, because Twitch once streamed episodes of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, including a segment that had a close-up shot of a baby latching on to its mother's nipple.
Yet yield-starved investors have pushed blue chip stock prices to new highs by latching on to historically high relative dividend returns compared with near zero bond yields across much of Europe and Japan.
The dollar recovered after a sharp fall triggered by the speech, latching on to a subsequent statement from a New York fed representative that Williams' comments were academic and not about immediate policy direction.
On the other hand, as Glenn Greenwald pointed out, latching onto the first opportunity to smear a presidential candidate as though he's some kind of Russian sleeper agent isn't just drastic; it's borderline McCarthyesque.
A president who rose to political prominence on birtherism — and then won the White House obsessed with Hillary Clinton's emails — is latching on to scraps of conspiracy theories to build his defense against impeachment.
If your baby is having problems latching during breastfeeding or isn&apost able to fully stick out their tongue, then they may have a condition called ankyloglossia, or more commonly known as tongue-tie.
While the jury is still out on whether Amy Sherman-Palladino will give us even more Gilmore wit, we're latching on to any inside scoops we can get — and we just found our next fix.
The French were back in business after the break though and the Diani-Gauvin duo struck again, the Montpellier forward latching onto a cross from the winger to open the scoring in the 52nd minute.
Other times it meant seeing the veto-proof writing on the wall and latching onto a Democratic bill — his support of fracking bans, for example — and occasionally acting like it was his idea all along.
The rather ingenious latching system that allows the bag (and battery) to be easily inserted and removed from the bike just isn't secure enough to keep the heavy combination from rattling about on uneven surfaces.
Both groups weaponize metaphors to make their white nationalism seem more palatable, like urging followers to stand up for "European heritage," using Greco-Roman motifs on fliers, or latching onto mainstream conservative issues like immigration.
In a case like these campaigns to distract from the Khashoggi disappearance, those Twitter spambots latching on to a pro-Saudi hashtag for attention could be what pushes a countrywide trend into a worldwide one.
Now, Republicans are latching onto that villainy in a push to pass a federal law that experts say could advance the fetal personhood argument and maybe even move toward a repeal of Roe. v. Wade.
But his Republican opponent, Karen Handel, as well as a GOP-aligned super PAC and the House Republicans' campaign arm, the National Republican Congressional Committee, spent millions on television ads and mailers latching Ossoff to Pelosi.
In Balderson's Columbus-area race, the GOP groups' Trump-like message in television advertisements focused overwhelmingly on latching O'Connor to House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and accusing him of being weak on issues such as immigration.
They say Mr. Abdullah has been latching onto anything to discredit the process, including making a false claim that security forces had opened fire and killed one of his observers during protests to block the audit.
During Mr. Obama's barrier-breaking run, black voters and young voters helped transform his candidacy into a phenomenon that was equal parts cultural and political, latching on to his outsider image and inspirational calls for unity.
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Cindy Cohn: It takes me all the way back to remind me of one my first things at EFF that I did was I tried to help these breastfeeding mothers who were sharing pictures of latching.
You have to connect to the Panono via wi-fi to interact with it, and, at least in the case of my iPhone, it does not automatically reconnect to other wi-fi after latching onto the Panono.
But it is not entirely clear whether the slightly more than 1,000 cases included every single instance in which the devices were deployed, or only those instances in which the device succeeded in latching onto the target's signal.
Her assessment was a triple whammy: As the pediatrician had observed, my baby was early and my fluids were shocked, but on top of that, Knockers also noticed that my baby was tongue-tied, preventing him from latching.
Thanks to your friends, the so-called "In My Feelings" Challenge has dominated virtually every social media timeline in the two weeks since, and as with any omnipresent online phenomenon, the celebs have started latching on as well.
"At first, I did come up with long explanations such as 'I'm not making enough milk even though I tried all these things' or 'I'm having difficulty latching even though I tried all these different positions,'" she said.
Yet exclusive breastfeeding rates tend to drop off within the first six months of a baby's life, due to the wide range of struggles a mom may encounter, from tongue ties to difficulty latching to, yes, low milk supply.
Heavy fog at the rocket's launch site in California may have caused condensation to collect in the latching mechanism and then ice it over, said technology entrepreneur Elon Musk, owner and chief executive of Space Exploration Technologies, or SpaceX.
"A Deep-State Hillary Clinton-loving stooge," read a Saturday headline on the American Thinker, a far-right website, latching on to a WikiLeaks-released email that showed Fauci praising Clinton for her Benghazi testimony as secretary of State.
"Booker could be claiming [the mantle of the social gospel] in a way that would have integrity and not just as something that he's latching on to," Dorrien, who worked on Jackson's campaigns in the 1980s, said by telephone.
Still, the look remains on point and—based on this track, "Sailor Moon" and one other called "Butterfly"—lilbootycall is latching onto a sound that with the right work could be finely tuned into one that's purely of his own.
LA CORUNA, Spain (Reuters) - Zara will launch a service to embroider names onto denim clothing in Europe this month, latching onto a customization trend which has seen shoppers able to create their own Levi's jeans or design their Nike sneakers instore.
The ads began six weeks ago as Gillespie's campaign searched for ways to win over Trump's supporters -- many of whom supported Corey Stewart, Trump's former state campaign chairman -- in the primary without latching Gillespie too closely to the President himself.
Latching on -- as LaPierre repeatedly does -- to the idea that if only we had more good people armed we would be able to stop these sorts of things makes it extremely difficult to make any sort of progress on this issue.
England center back Jagielka showed the predatory instincts of a goal poacher, latching on to Williams' header from a 22nd-minute corner and, with back to goal, holding off Marcos Rojo to conjure a shot that trickled between keeper David de Gea's legs.
Ferjani Sassi fired straight at David de Gea after latching on to a mistake from rookie full back Alvaro Odriozola inside the first ten minutes before forward Naim Sliti saw a looping effort land on the roof of the net moments later.
The show's anthology format makes it a podcast that you listen to in streaks, and I've often found myself latching on for a few episodes here or there, only to drift away as the urgency of a serialized show captures my attention instead.
It's a nightmare of a city, but plenty of normal, non-powered people still live there, and they can be forgiven for latching onto Luke Cage, as they do in Season 2, as a shining example of a hero who has their back.
Standing in a "spooning" position, the giver wraps their arms around the receiver's abdomen, and the receiver locks their arms around the giver's and uses this support to lift their legs up and behind their partner, latching their feet around the thighs.
He is always looking to transform, even sabotage, his own set, veering off on tangents, interrupting, latching on to a phrase that tickles him, repeating it over and over until it becomes a kind of incantation whose repetition becomes its own bizarre joke.
At times the material latching itself to the exterior looked like mounds and caverns on some near moon, at others they simply looked like smudges of dirt, and occasionally they looked like scrapings, the influence of some alien vessel barreling into its ribs.
New tests focused on a custom latching system, with a very high degree of precision, that can connect to specific points with millimetre accuracy, using a trial and error algorithm-based autonomous programming to make sure they connect to their target correctly.
LONDON, July 22 (Reuters) - The best-performing mutual funds avoided explicit directional bets on the outcome of last month's UK vote to leave the European Union, sitting out the volatility by latching on early to large, defensive, dividend-paying blue chip stocks.
That was certainly the impulse around the turn of the millennium, when people were latching onto the biologist Richard Dawkins's idea of the "meme" to explain how behaviors and ideas replicated themselves, passing back and forth among individuals like genes or viruses.
Osage, Iowa (CNN)Nine days from the Iowa caucuses, Democratic presidential candidates are fighting bad winter weather and the headwinds of an impeachment trial that's dominating national headlines and latching the senators in the race to Washington instead of the campaign trail.
The listener can no longer reliably anticipate when a new element will be added to the mix, rather latching onto the repetition of the glitched vocals and beat—the focus is re-directed from "what is changing" to "what is the same."
They made United the fourth Premier League victims of their fairytale Cup run when, latching on to a fine chipped pass from substitute Matty Taylor, Smith took the ball expertly on his chest and swiveled to fire home left-footed in the final seconds.
It has done this by becoming no longer merely a league of winning and losing, but a place for latching on to players and teams, often for reasons having nothing to do with their on-court play — like, tweets that develop a public-facing personality.
Now some politicians and pundits are latching onto the mess to argue why Iowa shouldn't keep its status as the first state in the nation to select a presidential nominee, particularly if it's going to keep doing this all through a caucus system. Sen.
When nature photographer Justin Hofman was out snorkeling off the coast of the Indonesian island of Sumbawa last year, he didn't know he was going to stumble upon what could be the poster child for today's marine trash crisis: a tiny seahorse latching onto a cotton swab.
According to the Momseze website, parents with questions, concerns, or issues that may arise during breastfeeding or childcare — everything from baby blues to difficulty latching and positioning — can use the app to quickly and easily speak to a specialist via video, voice chat, or text message.
Sanders, hoping to exploit what could be a major weakness for Clinton in labor-heavy states, called Clinton the "outsourcer-in-chief," latching Clinton to her husband's promotion of the North American Free Trade Agreement and her slow-to-the-game opposition to the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
With Rubio likely to be blown out on Tuesday, his allies are latching on to the notion that he could still keep Trump from amassing a majority of delegates and then win over party insiders at the convention in Cleveland, securing the nomination at the 11th hour.
So, if your machine-learning algorithm is one that is trained on the data from a given set of hospitals, and you will only use it in those same set of hospitals, then latching onto which hospital did the scan could well be a reasonable approach.
But so you don't have to re-adjust it every time you put the Force Band on or take it off, the wearable also features an additional magnetic latching mechanism that makes it easier to secure, but is strong enough to ensure it doesn't go flying off your wrist.
It's that they exploited weaknesses in the American system (including the way we use social media, and the unregulated Wild West ethos of social media platforms) and managed to illicitly push their agenda by latching onto long-held American bigotries and inflaming them with broad disinformation and manipulation campaigns.
Democrats are latching on to the essence of Dershowitz's 1999 argument, maintaining that abuse of power — in the form of a president asking foreign leaders to meddle in a U.S. election — is just the type of violation the founders had in mind in establishing impeachment to begin with.
HEGSETH: It&aposs just, Garland, feels like maybe it&aposs the educational system, maybe it&aposs our media, maybe it&aposs Hollywood, but latching onto socialism, identity politics, open borders, environmentalism, it just doesn&apost strike me in America, maybe Europe, but not here as a long-term winning strategy.
" With influencers like Kim Kardashian latching onto the trend, she continued, it's likely that it will spread quickly—especially since Trendera's 2018 forecast sees "a shift away from subdued minimalist fashion and towards over-the-top maximalism styles" as well as the widespread embrace of "louder, statement-making, globally-inspired fashion.
After latching on to a long ball over the top from Jack Stephens in the 17th minute, the 27-year-old striker brilliantly flicked the ball over the head of Spurs defender Toby Alderweireld, sending him to the ground in a heap, before slamming the ball home on the half-volley.
"Whether she is not latching on properly, whether I am not producing enough milk to keep up with her demand, whether my nipples might not be adequate, whether we confused her with having to give her a bottle after pumping … whatever it may be it has been an emotional & painful struggle," she admits.
Millennials are raging against what they view as a broken system built by their elders, but unlike Bernie Sanders supporters in the United States, increasing numbers of young people in Europe are latching onto a very different kind of politics — the anti-Islam, anti-immigrant, right-wing populist movement sweeping the continent.
Latching on the ball on the opposition side of the box with the defence failing to trap him offside, he took a couple of measured touches before smashing the ball right down the middle of the goal, sealing both victory for his club and his own personal revenge in the most definitive manner.
But they are also proving to be an unexpected boon for municipalities that are increasingly latching onto their success — and being rewarded with millions in revenue to pay not only for transportation and infrastructure needs, but also a host of programs and services that have nothing to do with the ride-hailing apps.
I've worked with women for the entire 17 years that I've been at EFF, I've worked with women in breastfeeding forums who were trying to talk about latching on, who were trying to show pictures of how to do this right, they consistently get flagged as inappropriate, or obscene, or pornographic behavior.
And this week, as the Senate returned from its Thanksgiving recess facing the prospect of an impeachment trial in the new year, some other Republican senators have joined Mr. Kennedy in latching on to the theory, testing out a pivot as they attempt to mount a more vigorous defense of the president.
In a year of debacles that reached their peak during the so-called Summer of Scam, Americans increasingly started latching onto characters and events that seem to reveal how irreparable their society is: Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos, the absurd college admissions scandal, and the gleeful failure of the Instagrammable Fyre Festival, among other highlights.
"There are so many things that can happen … an oversupply of milk leading to infection, your baby having trouble latching, having an undersupply … being aware of this will be so helpful so that you will know how to avoid or handle these things," adds the new mom, who welcomed baby Story on Feb. 6.
Longer-term, the vision is to see what kind of additional configurations might be possible, including larger platforms that can support people on board, and "tentacle-like rubber grippers that tighten around the pin — like a squid grasping its prey" to improve the latching mechanism in a way inspired by a somewhat terrifying visual.
Latching on to the end of a whipped cross from the Brazilian player Alex Sandro, the 6-foot-1 Ronaldo made contact an estimated 8 feet, 343 inches off the ground, according to The Guardian, towering above Sampdoria&aposs Omar Colley and Nicola Murru, before cushioning the ball into the far corner with his head.
Jurors, being human, are subject to "anchoring" (latching onto the first piece of information they hear and not letting go); to "priming" (being unconsciously wooed by lawyers' manipulations); to the "halo effect" (falling for whatever the most winning witness says); and to the "availability heuristic" (gazing upon the facts of the case through prior experience and knowledge).
He was triggering violent, dissonant, abrasive sounds on a laptop and some MIDI controllers and pedals—seemingly free-form in nature, but often latching on to each other to form an internal logic of some sort—occasionally banging away on a floor-tom he had for assistance, or half-mumbling, half-growling through a distorted filter on the mic.
"I think that's the reason that the students are latching on to this because when they've had a chance to stop, think, breathe and really kind of feel where they're at, they know how much stress they're under finally and now that they are aware of it, they can try to do something about it," said Millington.
A far more likely prospect would involve Moultrie's latching on as a developmental player with a team in the top United States league, the N.W.S.L. But that path has its own obstacles; before she could ever sign a professional contract, the league would essentially have to create new allocation rules to deal with her unique situation.
So the president spent much of Saturday quote-tweeting Goldman, an ad executive whose line of defense—that the Russians were more interested in seeding chaos than electing Trump, a statement seemingly designed to minimize Facebook's responsibility for our current national situation—synergizes nicely with Trump's now-familiar habit of latching on to anything with the faintest possibility of exonerating him.
But before Trump became president and launched his attacks on the "deep state" he saw as opposed to his presidency, latching onto Obama's place of birth enabled him to tap into the resentment that was bubbling up on the right among groups like the tea party, according to Ron Formisano, a historian at the University of Kentucky and the author of a history of the tea party.
They range from the obvious (Backstab: Republican Leaders Funded By Soros) to crude (George Soros Craps In America's Punch Bowl) to apocalyptic (George Soros Is About To Overthrow The U.S. and Trump Pulls World From Brink Of Nuclear War: Soros Outraged) Once Bernie Sanders started using his presidential candidacy to call out the Democratic establishment and the billionaires that fund it, progressive liberals began latching on to Soros-theories just like the early days.
If Collins feels like a breath of fresh air for hip-hop fans, it's because in an era where artists are constantly latching onto trends (dancehall!), Nat Love is a decidedly risk-taking, left-field project, to be sure: gauzy psychedelic melodies ("Stupid Roses") cozy up next to shiny synths ("Ghost") and biting trap drums; acoustic guitars shimmer ("The Rain That Wouldn't Save") atop steel drums giving the project's best tracks a reggae-tinged vibe.
The headset has integrated on-ear speakers, which rest comfortably on your head and remove the need for additional cords latching you to your PC. There's only one bundle of cords snaking out from the headset, and with the exception of that pesky primary tether, which every so often catches a snag and pulls you out of your virtually transported state, Oculus has succeeded in making something that looks and feels like a premium consumer electronic device.
Difficulties with latch that leads to poor milk removal Using a nipple shieldSignificant tongue-tie, a condition babies can have that prevents them from latching correctlyA baby that is too sleepy and doesn&apost breastfeed often enough (common in premies) Not feeding your newborn frequently enoughPutting your baby on a strict feeding schedule Lifestyle factors like stress, insufficient calories, lack of sleep, and poor hydrationBreast surgery, like for breast implantsHow to feed your baby when supply is lowIf you&aposre producing some milk but not enough, you can continue to feed your baby at the breast and supplement with pumped milk, formula, or donated breast milk.

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