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"He'll be lulled by its song, lulled by so-called greatness," Mariah tells Ben.
They'll tire of it quickly, and be lulled to sleep.
I have been lulled into a false sense of security.
Now is not the time to be lulled into complacency.
The protection under the C.D.A. demonstrably lulled Facebook into complacency.
Citizens are lulled into complacency through fast cars and cheap entertainment.
And then, once you were lulled into their dreamy calm, bam!
"So many concertgoers want to be lulled," Copland said in 1967.
Others feared she lulled people into forgetting the North's rights abuses.
That is good news, but it has lulled some investors to sleep.
"I feel like I'd been lulled into a different pace," he said.
"You get lulled into a false sense of security," the driver says.
Dawson, singing like the steadfast voice of black history, lulled us along.
The purr of the sewing machine lulled me to sleep most nights.
The N.B.A. lulled, and then James, Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant arose.
Everyone got lulled to sleep again and Origi banged in the clincher.
Do not be lulled by the temporary maintenance of the status quo.
In each case, we get lulled by routines and do stupid things.
Everyone knows that infants can be lulled to sleep by gentle rocking.
I am lulled by a familiar powerlessness, muteness, that comes powerfully and unexpectedly.
We cannot let our guard down or be lulled into believing anything else.
The second longest bull market in history has lulled Main Street into complacency.
Perhaps the bigger danger is getting lulled into a spalike trance before games.
Don't be lulled by the legalistic veneer offered by Trump's team on Saturday.
But we humans aren't easily lulled into the confidence that we're cared for.
Harrison also knows that the real magic happens when the reader is lulled into
He suggested that the duo's success lulled fans into thinking that they were safe.
Meanwhile, the ICU is quieter -- as the lulled beep of machines, including ventilators, reverberates.
Our dominance in a more benign post-Cold War environment lulled us into complacency.
Most of it is harmless nonsense, and it's easy to be lulled into ambivalence.
Safety advocates complained that drivers could be lulled into a false sense of security.
More people see family; more packages are delivered; more babies are lulled to sleep.
Still, most of us are entranced, if not lulled, by that momentarily painterly brilliance.
I felt that pull, how I could become lulled into this false sense of self.
"Republicans believe they lulled everyone into focusing elsewhere and are meanwhile writing a bill," Sen.
His warmth and his pleasure in having a guest had lulled me into feeling safe.
"A lot of investors are being lulled with a false sense of comfort," he said.
"They lulled us into complacency," he said in an interview in Thursday's Wall Street Journal.
In my Autopilot test drives, I have been too nervous to be lulled into complacency.
It also may have lulled them into complacency about the company's operations over the years.
At one point in Nevada it was raining and the light lulled this otherworldly blue.
As Hadden described it, DeWine found himself lulled into seeking a third term in 2006.
The Turkish people cannot be lulled to sleep forever with fictions of an Ottoman revival.
But investment experts warn that you should not get lulled into a false sense of security.
I was almost lulled into the false consciousness that things were maybe, almost, kind of normal.
But the hum of the boat lulled me to sleep for a solid few hours undisturbed.
The band plays a series of soothing, modulating chords that has the audience lulled and loose.
As you watch Downton Abbey, you'll notice yourself being lulled into a false sense of security.
Lulled by favorable polls, distracted by its own destiny, Silicon Valley was above all else complacent.
As Americans, we tend to get lulled into a sense of sleepiness when gas prices are low.
There isn't much I wouldn't buy once I've been lulled into a stupor by my Instagram feed.
I had short-sightedly lulled myself into believing that he would share my view on the subject.
The COs, Orta explains, were sometimes lenient, sometimes friendly, which lulled him into a temporary confident feeling.
But I was lulled by the polls into what proved to be a false sense of security.
The viewer is lulled into a dreamy haze that evokes the feeling of recalling a distant memory.
The United States can no longer be lulled by Putin's statements that Moscow's Arctic ambitions are peaceful.
Consider how easy it is to be lulled into complacency about the current state of the economy.
But don't be lulled into basking in your admiration and empathy for this diverse tribe of nomads.
We are too easily lulled into complacency by pretentious prestige television, Oscar-thirsty biopics and presold franchises.
That's because hyper-partisanship and polarization have lulled politicians into staying silent when it is politically convenient.
Within minutes, lulled by the sounds of her sucking on her fingers, we were both asleep again.
Even so, consumers and businesses have almost been lulled into virtual complacency by prolonged low interest rates.
I peed on the stick, took a shot, and lulled into the warm embrace of the rush.
There's Hisaki Kato, who lulled the world to sleep with his Saturday night defeat of Ralek Gracie.
For years, Game of Thrones has lulled us into believing that its women would end up in charge.
But the president might be lulled into believing the "slam dunk" advice of the "deficits-don't-matter" crowd.
At night waves gently slapped the sides of the boat and lulled us to sleep in our bunks.
The freeze follows a December that lulled us into a false sense of spring, or at times, summer.
Cops suggested they were most likely lulled in under a ruse by a man promising a quick fix.
I felt like I was being lulled awake rather than thrust out of sleep by a blaring alarm.
"I feel like I'd been lulled into a different pace," Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, who plays Jamie Lannister, said.
He said he cautioned his firefighters and the public not to be lulled by the better weather Saturday.
British policymakers, however, should not be lulled into a false sense of security by such a safety valve.
I rested my head on my boyfriend's shoulder and we watched until that voice lulled us to sleep.
Laying down on the cloud-like surface, I was lulled to sleep by the sounds of the city.
How it glittered, distracted and lulled, so that a henchman could forget the terms and price of it.
I do this for about an hour or so until I've lulled myself into a semi-meditative state.
"We were very much lulled into a false sense of security with Mark and what he did," she said.
They were lulled into a false sense of security, like I was, because of the size of the group.
It expects us all to be lulled into complacency by the idea of change without the substance behind it.
Lulled into a false sense of security, we become less likely to scrutinize the information in front of us.
Maybe she could cope with that barb, but her position wasn't as impregnable as she was lulled into thinking.
I immersed myself for hours in the comforting blanket of this book, lulled into fond memories of my own.
The hiss of the tires on the asphalt lulled us and there was nothing backlit to keep us up.
For now, however, credit markets appear to continually be lulled by ongoing stock market records and gradual economic gains.
" With a refrain of "We think we're free," the song's lyrics talk about being lulled into a "comfortable bubble.
It's easy to get lulled into this thriller, but Spain has quietly settled into two banks of four defensively.
She recalled that everyone, including regulators, was lulled into a false sense of security prior to the last recession.
Residents' comfort level is so high, in fact, that it has lulled some into a false sense of security.
This long period of relative calm may have lulled some people into complacency when it comes to state finances.
They can be lulled into a false sense of familiarity that might have them pushing boundaries better left untouched.
Retracing the dance of her arm and hand in my mind lulled me into an almost trace-like state.
But other times, lulled by the fire and the nature around them, they start talking about what they remember.
But the fiddly requirements simply lulled regulators into a false sense of security and allowed bigger, systemic, risks to build.
History, however, is replete with cautionary tales of being lulled into complacency by the sweet siren call of misapplied statistics.
The party cannot be lulled into passivity and implicit racialization by a popular figure, as occurred during the Reagan era.
But at the very least, investors should avoid being lulled into a state of ease by the VIX's low levels.
My spa treatment was pretty blissful, and I felt nearly lulled to sleep when the therapist started massaging my head.
"We get lulled into complacency in times like this, … then we kick ourselves if there's a market correction," she said.
The characters — just like us viewers — had been lulled by the candy-color palette and pleasant soundtrack of their surroundings.
"We get lulled into complacency in times like this … then we kick ourselves if there's a market correction," she said.
Honestly, this almost aligns with the film's cockamamie plot, since the monsters, too, are lulled into docility by a particular frequency.
"I feel like I'd been lulled into a different pace," Nikolaj Coster-Waldau told EW of reading the Season 7 scripts.
"Don't be lulled by the nice weather," Christie said, referring to the bright sunny skies along the Jersey Shore on Sunday.
To the extent we let Trump's comments pass, it is because we are calmed by his incompetence, lulled by his indiscipline.
When you've been lulled into a sense of security by those qualities, he reaches inside you and fucks with your heart.
Viewers lie down on comfortable beds in the room with their shoes off, lulled into a state of relaxation and ease.
For nine months, your little one's been lulled to sleep by the rhythmic whooshing of the blood flowing through the placenta.
They all doze off—her daughter and son work night shifts in restaurants—lulled by the gentle rocking of the train.
Drivers should also not be lulled into a false sense of security because their cars have anti-lock brakes, he added.
A big concern is that parents whose young children take swimming lessons will be lulled into a false sense of security.
It is, after all, the vibration that lulled Cerberus, the hound of Hades, and rescued Orpheus' beloved Eurydice from the underworld.
Lulled into a false sense of security by the great color, I did not expect the horrible smell and matching taste. 
In the Video Op-Ed above, we debunk a recycling myth that has lulled us into guilt-free consumption for decades.
Though it is tempting to be lulled into complacency during seismically quiet periods, planning ahead is still the only defense for earthquakes.
Like Brown, Davis was lulled by Nixon's siren song of black empowerment and self-determination, a decision he later came to regret.
Just when I'd been lulled into a trance, scrolling mindlessly past what a high school frenemy ate for lunch in Tulum — boom.
People get lulled into the false sense of security that they're fine when actually it's just the warning sign of something bigger.
In the meantime, "everyone's been lulled into buying every shallow dip," so that the larger dips simply don't happen, the strategist explained.
"' Schofield said statements such as these could suggest that investors "were lulled into believing that the risk levels were contained and acceptable.
Hatch also cautioned Trump against being lulled into thinking the politics of a shutdown would be good for him and other Republicans.
Maybe it's the long, wandering nature of "Truckin'", which all but lulled me into a pleasant trance at the hectic Virtual Arcade.
It's as if the Democrats and media outlets collectively hired Mitt Romney's disgraced pollster and lulled themselves into a massively skewed fantasy.
Kiddo sits down to watch the machine at work and is quickly lulled to sleep (that spin cycle can be pretty hypnotizing).
This episode, when Gabby sees Christian interacting with his girlfriend, she realizes that she's been lulled into a false sense of safety.
Lulled into conversation, we missed our exit and drove off into the desert much farther than either Hotz or I had intended.
Just as businesses vote for "certainty" with lobbying dollars, the people threatened by Trumpian chaos will not be easily lulled into complacency.
Critics of Autopilot say a driver can be lulled into complacency, leaving too little time to take back control of the vehicle.
The press' glee during the primary season lulled him into a false sense of security, and now it may doom his campaign.
His wife finds him strange, but he says it is a psychological experiment, and she lets herself be lulled into believing it.
The crowd was never out of it, exactly, even as the game lulled, but they're back to full-throated support in Sochi.
Even so, the jungle's stillness and the absence of heavy battle lulled us into thinking the war wasn't as bad as advertised.
"The discussions and pervasive sentiments at Davos might have lulled Chinese policymakers," said Eswar Prasad, a Cornell University economist specializing in China.
His high name recognition, they argue, has lulled his campaign into complacency while Steyer and Sanders have vigorously courted African American voters.
I think consumers are starting to ... people are starting to wake up to the fact that Google lulled them to just sleep.
Don't be surprised if you find yourself lulled into a blissful hypnotic state watching these pooches get groomed, primped, blow dried and washed.
Then she lulled him into a false sense of security with a guitar and some singing, only to repeat the entire ordeal again.
So, you could find yourself lulled into a false sense of security that's ruined when your green-bubble friend inadvertently narcs on you.
As the show began, harpist Tomos Xerri lulled the audience with celestial music: "I wanted a beautiful atmosphere," designer Ashish Gupta told Refinery29.
That phrase — "more and more deeply relaxed" — was repeated over and over in the recording, and sure enough, it lulled me fast asleep.
However, Europeans and their "ears" — their Washington-based diplomats — were lulled into complacency by the very same pundits who messed up Clinton's campaign.
"Before, people were lulled, they wanted to believe these guys were innocuous, they didn't really understand what was at stake," says Ms Tiwari.
Simultaneously, Democrats were lulled into believing that their agenda was more popular than it really was—a vulnerability Gingrich eventually exploited in 1994.
Don't be lulled into a false sense of security if your home is in a "moderate risk " zone based on the flood maps.
She also seemed to be lulled into the more defensive gear she used to great effect on the slower clay of Roland Garros.
Maybe we were lulled by the promise of the last installment's subtitle, which suggested we'd reached an "age of extinction" (of these movies).
Danny Castillas found himself lulled into the community of strangers, shocked by how intense the conversation became in a short amount of time.
The state has even failed, according to J&J, to introduce statistical evidence to show Oklahoma physicians were lulled by allegedly misleading marketing.
" "One of the critical features of Minsky's world view is that borrowers, lenders, and regulators are lulled into complacency as asset prices rise.
They are lulled more by the rhythm of his patter, the smartest-guy-in-the-dive-bar cadence, as much the words he uses.
That initial enthusiasm for its debt then lulled the government into complacency, convincing it to cut the fiscal deficit more gradually than originally planned.
That, perhaps, lulled the audience into a false sense of complacency, because now that Norman and Marion Crane have met again, everything has changed.
"They lulled us into complacency," he said in an interview in Thursday's Wall Street Journal, urging grassroots pressure both on Boeing and the FAA.
At times, its quieter melodies create the feeling of being lulled into a nap, but when it's woken up, it's prone to violent outbursts.
No one should be lulled into complacency that the Atlantic Alliance is so resilient and self-correcting that this phase will just blow over.
" "We lulled ourselves," says president of National Fair Housing Alliance, but "at least there is more awareness today that there's more work to do.
The activities you complete to collect the moons are also so varied and strange that I never got bored or lulled into a routine.
Lulled by the polls, the government failed to drive Colombians to the ballot box, resulting in anemic turnout in places that favored the deal.
We are lulled into a false sense of calm when he takes a break from his incessant intraparty trash-talking and racially divisive rhetoric.
But we are lulled into dangerous complacency if we assume that because rights and opportunities have expanded over time, growth is inevitable and irreversible.
"With the lower volatility that we have seen in FX recently, some customers do get lulled to sleep and hedging activity drops," he said.
A flash forward illustrates how mythical creatures, lulled by the invention of light bulbs, smartphones and other technology, gradually forgot how to cast spells.
It was the end of a warm autumn day and I was lulled into a wonderful day of visual delight and brain-sparking challenge.
Controlling what looked like a Dr. Seuss contraption, delivering gases and medications by crank and lever, he deftly lulled her into a reversible coma.
Still, TD Ameritrade's Kinahan warned investors not to get lulled into a false sense of security by the string of records on Wall Street.
But don't be lulled into thinking Republicans care about surveillance overreach — just as they don't care about Hillary Clinton's emails or Joe Biden's son.
One has to hope that Italy's European partners are not similarly lulled into a false sense of security about Italy's longer-run economic prospects.
"We should not be lulled into a false sense of security that the new vaccine law will totally prevent all outbreaks in California," Han says.
I curl up on the couch with our dog and am lulled to sleep by the sweet sweet sounds of House Hunters in the background.
That trend lulled when we entered fall, as the streaming service debuted decidedly distinctive series like psychological thriller Mindhunter and sleeper critical favorite American Vandal.
"Do not be lulled and complacent about it, because infants really need that," Duterte said during a speech in January, according to the Washington Post.
It lulled baseball into a false sense of security, and by the time the sport realized what had happened, an epidemic was on its hands.
Campaigners say the accord has lulled policymakers into a false sense of accomplishment by allowing them to believe that Europe's migration problem has been solved.
In this video posted on YouTube by user Traci Hendricks, this little French bulldog, Blue, is lulled to sleep by his human mom's sweet song.
However, before allowing ourselves to be lulled into a false sense of security about the Italian economy, we might want to recall Greece's recent experience.
But, lulled by the polls, the government failed to drive Colombians to the ballot box, resulting in anemic turnout in places that favored the deal.
Until I ran into my bathroom dilemma, the online tax-preparation software lulled me into thinking I had a tiny accountant implanted in my computer.
It was the pinnacle of his presidency, yet it lulled him, not to mention some potentially formidable Democrats, into assuming his re-election was certain.
The calm and relaxing rhythm that beachgoers get lulled into during the late afternoon sun makes them seem unaware that they are even being photographed.
In doing so, he draws parallels to the stock market crash of 21987, when investors were similarly lulled into believing that volatility would not erupt.
After being lulled into a sense of complacency by years of steadily rising stocks, even small worries can snowball into a bad day for stocks.
But somewhere in the past decade the yearly updates for both iOS (and, to a lesser extent, Android) lulled us into a false sense of complacency.
"Don't be lulled into a sense of complacency or a feeling of safety because there are extra people around watching the children," Leaming-Van Zandt said.
The first night I switched it to "active," I laid down and there was the lightest, slightest whisper of a vibration that lulled me to sleep.
"We don't want people to be lulled into a sense of complacency that we have some ability this year that we didn't last year," he said.
In the absence of a major market correction since 2011, investors are "getting lulled into believing that equity is a low risk asset class," Naren said.
I moved through the end of high school in this cocoon, a Zionist and politically conservative milieu so comprehensive and homogenous it lulled me into complacency.
The young women said that they were told they had no choice but to see Dr. Nassar and that he had lulled them into trusting him.
Without having to turn and remove a key to shut off the motor, drivers can be lulled into mistakenly thinking that the car has stopped running.
" It's something she cautions the readers of her letter about, warning them of how easy it is "to be lulled by the siren call of mainstream media.
Maybe people are comparing to very recent times (I would argue in error) and have been lulled into a false sense of calmness now shattered by 2016?
Moreover, the head-in-the-sand approach of Fox's conservative prime-time anchors may have lulled many of those who remained loyal to the channel to sleep.
Because we're a blue state and I live in a very blue precinct, I am always lulled into a false sense of confidence about the country's values.
But the government was forced to moderate its proposal for an income tax reform last year and a capital markets reform eagerly awaited by investors has lulled.
In retrospect, the experience of playing in a professional touring rock band, basking in the relative safeness of predictability, had lulled her into a kind of complacency.
As hollow as the giant wooden horse of legend, America's public pension plans have lulled participants into the false belief that their pension check will never bounce.
Often buyers are lulled into thinking these high-priced markets will continue, but we find that overvalued markets will tend to have a slowdown in price growth.
The truth is, I have become largely disconnected from Jewish life and faith over the years, and like many American Jews I have been lulled into complacency.
Driven by the quest for profits, many multinationals pushed the limits in China, lulled into a sense of complacency by lax officials who eagerly welcomed overseas money.
With all this information at our fingertips, we could easily be lulled into a false sense of security, viewing technology as a panacea to all social problems.
Templeton once told BBC radio he had been lulled to sleep as a baby by the sound of music on a transistor radio placed in his crib.
The psychic toll of just being awake had worn me down, and staring at the white expanse of an empty screen lulled me into a yawning stupor.
The low frequencies they generate alone are enough to physically move the room, and fans are often lulled into a doom trance just watching their live shows.
Voters were lulled into the idea that his victory was inevitable, and that Thompson, as nice as he was, couldn't manage the city as well as Bloomberg.
This stretch of relatively low volatility has lulled investors into thinking that the next couple weeks will also be calm, according to options strategists at Goldman Sachs.
They're also being lulled into a false sense of security by thinking that they are fully protected, which could lead to far more disastrous results down the line.
"They lulled us into complacency," he said in an interview in Thursday's Wall Street Journal, urging grassroots pressure both on Boeing and the U.S. Federal Aviation Authority (FAA).
It is arguable that her honeymoon -- and the perceived weakness of her left-wing, Labour opponent Jeremy Corbyn -- lulled May into a false sense of her own security.
For the majority of the participants, this morning ballet—lulled by the sweet scents drifting from hash pipes—ends with the food stalls adjoining each market vendor's stand.
In September 2016, Tesla unveiled new restrictions on Autopilot after widespread concerns the system lulled users into a false sense of security through its "hands-off" driving capability.
Drivers could become lulled into taking their eyes off the road and hands off the wheel, and be unable to retake control if the software and sensors malfunction.
Behold: You can see how Paul, who is usually very vigilant in situations like this, gets lulled into thinking that the play is a lob at the rim.
It goes up when investors are nervous and remains low when they are not — in 2017, it was historically low, which might have lulled some investors into complacency.
"We get lulled into thinking we're actually quite an equal society, but those who have made it to the top are actually a tiny minority," Ms. Jordan said.
It's easy to be lulled into a false security by the "Trump bump" in business for many newspapers and networks, whose fans are more passionately engaged than before.
They were nestled into their sherpa-lined travel bags, quietly being lulled to sleep by the rhythms of the train as we headed from New York to Washington.
The result is muddied strategic thinking by politicians and a tendency by the largely unsuspecting populace to be lulled into a warm feeling of life as reliably consistent.
This leaves her more vulnerable if she ever decides to change careers, even as the stability of the pension has lulled her into the comfort of automatic payments.
This lulled Clinton's team into a false sense of security (they were apparently looking at similar data to the public polling), which drove the strategic choices mentioned above.
Netflix is building a library that "has a very speculative value, and I think shareholders are being lulled into a false confidence" about the value of the company's content.
Though they didn't explicitly say it, we can infer Mercedes doesn't want a driver to be lulled into a false sense of security and thereby shirk their driving responsibilities.
Thus lulled into over-confidence, Trump made what he must have believed to be a brilliant overture for peace talks that would finally give Kim the legitimacy he craved.
The utopian idea that Russia can be a strategic partner lulled much of the political establishment to sleep until the extent of Moscow's intervention in the 2016 elections unfolded.
With spring, though, the days lengthened, the air softened, and the cockroaches went semi-dormant again, lulled to sluggishness by heat and light and some good cognitive-behavioral therapy.
Meanwhile, world leaders have also been lulled into willful amnesia concerning the mass killings of Hutus in Congo in which Mr. Kagame's forces were implicated after he took power.
However, it is important not to get lulled into complacency because there is some additional risk in the equity market after Soleimani's death and high stock valuations, Kelly noted.
The voters, who skewed toward late middle age, repeatedly worried that younger people would be lulled into supporting "everything for free," and were concerned about how to change that.
I had been lulled into a false sense of knowing what to expect in an email from a publicist, which makes the shock value of this email that much higher.
Such a move in Claire's own home would be brazen, but the president lulled everyone into false sense of security by refusing to exit the residence for nearly a month.
The status quo is a worn old hammock, and even when its taut strings are uncomfortably restrictive, we lie there, comforted by its familiar shape, lulled by its familiar sway.
Dead Cells lulled me in with its familiar Castlevania-on-steroids combat, but threw a haymaker by dropping everything into a roguelike format (not always my favorite) with randomized loot.
For me, it's easy to forget the virtue of such a club, to get lulled into a work grind, to let a migraine take me down and to stay inside.
More of the same is likely in the months ahead: gut-wrenching swings down as well as up, rather than the steady gains that evidently lulled some investors into complacency.
Later, lulled by the rhythm of soft house music and with lemony yuzu sorbet still on our minds, my son and I started to plot a culinary trip to Peru.
The song is a coy-but-thorough expression of our apocalyptic coronavirus fears, but don't be lulled into a sense of complacency; there's plenty more apocalyptic mayhem to go around.
Wells Fargo's steady revenue growth and its habit of invariably beating earnings forecasts lulled investors into a false sense of confidence and led them to pile into Wells Fargo's stock.
However, it is important not to get lulled into complacency because there is some additional risk in the equity market after Soleimani's death and rather high stock valuations, Kelly noted.
But closer attention is warranted if, for example, banks increasingly defer credit assessments to robots and are lulled into a false sense of security about the safety of their loans.
By any measure, the United States, lulled into a false sense of confidence by the material and political power it wielded, had overstretched its monumental capabilities by the mid-1960s.
Economic policymakers seem to have lulled themselves into a false sense of security by trusting the stricter bank regulations put in place after the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008.
And those seeking privacy should know as much, rather than be lulled into a false sense of security by companies' promises of of protection that don't include caveats and edge-cases.
I would like to preface this by saying how much I enjoy the false sense of security Steps lulled us all into by naming their comeback album Tears on the Dancefloor.
Reading Convenience Store Woman — a spare, quietly brilliant novel about an offbeat woman whose life revolves around the convenience store she works at — is like being lulled into a soft calm.
Watch the video above to be lulled into a state of true Valentine's Day bliss as the Sweethearts glide through the factory, and don't forget to share it with boo, too.
It's often hazy and atmospheric, but also gets tough and aggressive whenever you get lulled into a trance by the subtly shifting texture, perfect for 5AM in a pitch black warehouse.
Lulled by the rolling film-scape out the window, I became aware of a strange sensation that I hadn't noticed at age 7, when life lay ahead, vaster than the continent.
The trouble is that while semiautonomous systems like Tesla's are guiding a car, human drivers can be lulled into feeling they are able to turn their attention away from the road.
Compliance departments should not be lulled into a false sense of security that the regulator is easing when other regulators or even other divisions of the same regulator may not be.
"The markets were lulled into a sense of complacency in the first year of the president's term," said Michael Cembalest, chairman of market and investment strategy for J.P. Morgan Asset Management.
I needed to retain that vibrancy, to resist being lulled into trance by the hum of wellness from which I had struggled to awake since my days in the dentist's chair.
For months, investors and companies had been lulled into a sense of security that the world's two largest economies appeared to be getting closer to a deal to resolve their battle.
Iger responded on the record, saying: "Any intellectual property company should be careful about being lulled into supporting a platform that may not serve the customer effectively in a disrupted world."
A period of very calm and quiet trading has lulled investors into a sense of complacency that, by some measures, has not been seen in years, according to some financial advisors.
But each of these steps is worth the time investment, and perhaps the most important thing to keep in mind: Don't let yourself be lulled into a false sense of security.
Gentle grooves and softly arpeggiated guitars take the place of sprawling, climactic jams, yet their songwriting is taut enough that the audience is never in danger of being lulled to sleep.
Markets have been lulled into a false sense of calm and are unprepared for the impact of a seismic shift in Chinese economic policy, according to Saxo Bank chief economist Steen Jakobsen.
"After a big run, you always hear that there are just too many bulls, too much excitement, too much optimism, that we've been lulled into a false sense of security," he said.
So while we want to be lulled into a sense of childlike security with a favorite toy, we sense that something much more sinister lies behind the painted face of a clown.
Since the financial crisis, people have been "lulled" into thinking that their cash doesn't earn anything, but it actually does, MaxMyInterest founder and CEO Gary Zimmerman told Cramer in a Tuesday interview.
"These millionaires, lulled by an illusory desire to free themselves from the existing states, seem to have much more to gain than we do," Tahitian TV host Alexandre Taliercio told the outlet.
Over and over, history teacher Gyllenhaal gives the same lecture about how Romans lulled people into submission by distracting them with entertainment — "the history of civilization is all about control," he says.
But regulators are also concerned that drivers could be lulled into unsafe behavior by systems that take control for a time, but expect human operators to re-take command in an emergency.
During the drafting of a new constitution, the country's last white president, F.W. de Klerk, said Ramaphosa's "silver tongue and honeyed phrases lulled potential victims while his arguments relentlessly tightened around them".
In the age of Gmail, Slack, Zoom, and other cloud-based office tools, business owners and managers might be lulled into thinking that a transition to a remote workforce would be simple.
During a visit to Hudaydah on Friday, where fighting has lulled in the past week, Martin Griffiths, a United Nations envoy, said Houthi officials had agreed to talks on the port's status.
Temporarily relegated to the sidelines by the spectacle of impeachment dominating the House, and lulled into inactivity with legislative action at a near standstill, the Senate has become a den of ennui.
But that process is entirely undermined when the people and their elected representatives are lulled into the habit of never having to decide what government they actually are willing to pay for.
"The major averages have kind of lulled investors to sleep, thinking the market hasn't done much this year," the chief investment strategist at Raymond James said on CNBC's "Closing Bell" on Friday.
Iger's response to the criticism has been: "Any intellectual property company should be careful about being lulled into supporting a platform that may not serve the customer effectively in a disrupted world."
This setup requires humans not to be lulled into distraction while the car is driving autonomously, as was the case in a fatal accident involving an Uber self-driving test car in Arizona.
I don't remember his exact words, but the gist of it was that we live in a deeply racist society and the Obama presidency had lulled us into forgetting or ignoring that fact.
When I browse these blogs, I feel lulled into a state of comfortable voyeurism, which is not how I feel when consuming content written by the gleaming-haired momfluencers I follow on Instagram.
The Fellowship believed that humans spend their lives as if hypnotized, lulled into a trance by mental, physical, and emotional habits; in contrast, members of the Fellowship sought at all moments to awaken.
About New York Going from one job to the next, and lulled by the No. 4 train as it rolled from the north Bronx toward Midtown Manhattan, Jessamine Irwin settled into a nap.
You might or might not be a die-hard fan of America's pastime, but few among us have never been at least lulled by a baseball game on the radio or background television.
"This is just another example of market participants – in this case prospective borrowers – being lulled to sleep by the range," Walt Schmidt, FTN Financial's head of mortgage strategy, wrote in a research note.
The sideways movement that has been in place since 2017 January has lulled some observers into a false sense of security when it comes to the potential for further increases in the oil price.
I could turn my brain off, stare vacantly into space, and allow myself to be lulled by the barely-there stimulation of formula-based TV. Even the ugliness in the contestants was a comfort.
He also said that some people who received the warning may not have acted immediately to get out, and suggested that people may have been lulled into a false sense of security regarding fires.
It's the sort of sudden violence you're lulled out of expecting in an episode full of soap opera formal wear and dramatic entrances, and there's still a deliberately theatrical structure around the moment itself.
I buy their spiritual connection to each other and to the cacao and let myself get lulled by the indigenous song, taking another whiff of the cup of cacao, which smells delightfully like chocolate.
Mexico coach Juan Carlos Osorio lulled the four-time tournament winners into a false sense of security, fielding only one out-and-out forward in Javier Hernandez and awarding their opponents possession of the ball.
By that I mean, the system feels so in control that a driver could be lulled into a false sense of security and become distracted, which appears to be what happened in the fatal crash.
This leaves many Americans lulled into thinking that racism, to the extent they believe it exists at all, is little more than a lapse in manners that erupts, is slapped down and is gone again.
America "may have been lulled into complacency when it comes to the impacts of climate change," said Penn State climate scientist Michael Mann, who wasn't part of the study but called it a solid analysis.
As an atheist and general skeptic of mysticism, I was surprised to find that toward the end of my TM session, I'd lulled myself into an altered state of sorts by repeating my mantra ("shirim").
Following a two-month period of very low volatility, investors have been lulled into a sense of complacency, and any pickup in volatility could spark a "deleveraging event," in which investors dump stocks, he said.
After listening to their wild banter for a while, I dozed off, twisted into the balmy sheets of Flawless's cubby hole bed, lulled to sleep by the sound of their cackles in the next room.
The worst that could happen, the money masters averred, was that investors would be lulled into reckless investments, taking on too much risk in the belief that the dangers of the marketplace had been tamed.
Lulled by the enduring sharpness of her mind, she has forgotten that her body is no longer that of the 20-something gamin who suffered chloroforming and kidnapping in the name of good mystery fun.
By now, the lush, chandelier-lit surroundings and the expert cocktails—gin, Cynar, and thyme in a gold-etched coupe; a refreshing Chartreuse-and-cognac cherry-lemon punch—had lulled these diners into a reverie.
"We've consistently been maintaining that the public has been lulled in the false sense of complacency by early statements by officials," Kevin Golden, Mr. Golden's father, said in a telephone interview from Virginia on Friday.
But the bulk of the TV interviews were conducted by his self-professed supporter Hannity, perhaps causing Trump to be lulled into the sense he was fully informed on issues and didn't need intensive debate prep.
He fears that Americans and Europeans, lulled by plummeting infection rates in their own countries, and treatment protocols that can keep the disease at bay for decades, think the global battle against HIV is largely won.
I sat through the film lulled by its lush sensuality but also on edge, waiting, at any moment, to be snatched out of my bliss by a derogatory comment, or a crisis brought on by intolerance.
Yes, Google does have an undo button for recalling emails that went out wrong, but in this case the familiarity of the button placement may have lulled many Gmail regulars into a false sense of security.
As consumers of culture, we are lulled into passivity or, at best, prodded toward a state of pseudo-semi-self-awareness, encouraged toward either the defensive group identity of fandom or a shallow, half-ironic eclecticism.
He worries, too, that consumers are unprepared for the inevitable (we are talking about death here), lulled into thinking family and friends will be able to scrape together enough cash through donations after they are gone.
We've been lulled to sleep every night by the soft cadence of my dad's Southern accent as he reads us stories about a wise spider and a hapless pig, a resourceful mouse and a mute swan.
The dollar was little-changed against a basket of currencies on Monday, holding near a two-week high, in holiday-lulled trading, while sterling fell on concerns over the British government's hard line on Brexit talks.
And what it suggested to me, though, is that he things that, because of the economy, there are lots of people on the left who are being lulled into a sense complacency or it doesn&apost matter.
During all this, the American people are increasingly being lulled into a sense that it's somehow OK for our president to simply tweet policy positions and not be required to give us detailed policy proposals or explanations.
After the term limits were removed, he said, there was "wide discontent" but that the past three decades of economic growth had left most lulled into a false sense of security and "not knowing how to resist".
Thank you for smashing the grace and beauty I grew up around so I could see how much work I have to do to educate my children so they don't get lulled to sleep like I did.
To some extent, the American people may be blind to this carnage, having been lulled by their military and political leaders into believing that advanced technology and precision strikes kill the bad guys while sparing the innocent.
When clinics advertising unproven stem cell therapies promise that U.S.-trained physicians are providing these treatments, patients may be lulled into a false sense of security even when these doctors aren't trained to provide the advertised services.
It's easy to get lulled into only seeing the upsides of Grace and Frankie: On the surface, it's a funny, lighthearted portrayal of twilight-years reinvention and friendship that gives seniors more visibility, and that deserves celebration.
Often, the idea of hypnosis conjures visions of being lulled into a trance so deep that you end up clucking like a chicken onstage in front of an audience of bloated, red-faced retirees on a cruise ship.
If you don't think about your opponents as threats – if you use a language that dismisses them and doesn't reflect their danger – you can be lulled into careless thinking and, like Liz, wind up with your torch snuffed.
The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack, raising questions about whether American personnel had become lulled into complacency, or if President Trump's announcement to withdraw American forces had emboldened the extremist group and upset Manbij's fragile stability.
Before bed, one is always lulled to sleep by the sound of those very same waves — some nights soft, others violent and stormy — repeating over and over, like the heartbeat of a place and a moment in time.
Perhaps we were lulled into complacency as recycling capacity grew, but we are also fighting the marketing campaigns of major companies that need us to buy their new products rather than helping us keep our stuff in use.
"The automation in the aircraft, whether it's a Boeing or an Airbus, has lulled us into a sense of security and safety," said Kevin Hiatt, a former Delta Air Lines pilot who later ran flight safety for JetBlue.
At GMM, we launch two or three new products every year, and it's easy to be lulled into the delusion that clients magically want what we're offering just because we spend millions of dollars each year on R&D.
"As much as the Saudis have downplayed the extent of the latest outages, we should not be lulled into a false sense of security," Stephen Brennock, oil analyst at PVM Oil Associates, said in a research note on Wednesday.
Watch the HGTV show "Property Brothers" long enough and you can be lulled into believing that with a sledgehammer and enough wide-plank wood flooring, any ugly duckling house could become a dream home in an hour or less.
I would say I was mad, but more than that, I was hurt that I had been lulled into some kind of false bourgeois comfort that had made me think that my life was different from my predecessors' lives.
Having lived in London for more than a decade, where less than half the population identify as white and British, I have – perhaps naively – been lulled into the idea that people don't judge me based on the color of my skin.
Yes, while Uncle Sam was dozing on its unique superpower laurels, lulled by the "end of history" fairy tales, his rising-sun partner was busy producing what America wanted to buy and consummating, with gusto, the economic conquest of Asia.
"We think that October is going to be more volatile and people just really got lulled into a false sense of complacency because the September didn't have its usual volatility," said Julian Emanuel, head of equity and derivatives strategy at BTIG.
"I think a lot of folks have gotten lulled into a false sense of security because the short trade has gone so well for so long," said Matt Thompson co-head of Volatility Group at Typhon Capital LLC, in Chicago.
Patel suggests that the outsized lobbying power of companies like Facebook and Google lulled the tech community into complacency — these Silicon Valley giants initially opposed FOSTA, but amid fears that they'd be regulated even more harshly, they dropped their opposition.
"If you think about the 10 years since the financial crisis, interest rates had been near zero, and everyone is sort of lulled into the idea that just cash doesn't pay anything, but it turns out it does," the CEO said.
But people on the Hill and in the business community — who worry about this administration taking harsh economic actions against China — shouldn't be lulled by Trump's public praise of President Xi. Behind the scenes, Lighthizer's arguments are winning the day.
For years, insomniacs have been lulled to sleep by the dulcet voice of Bob Ross, the bushy-haired painter whose PBS show, "The Joy of Painting," rose to popularity in the 1990s and has lately enjoyed a second life on YouTube.
Most of this country has never accepted Trump, but over the past three years, many have gotten used to him, lulled into uneasy complacency by an establishment that has too often failed to treat him as a walking national emergency.
It's hard to imagine a more potent visual metaphor for this feeling than a human lulled to sleep inside a hunk of metal and glass, hurtling down a highway under the control of proprietary algorithms beamed on board from Palo Alto.
My tests of various semiautonomous systems highlighted what experts call a paradox of self-driving: As the technology gets better, it may initially become more hazardous, because drivers are sidelined for longer periods, lulled into a false sense of security.
It was a show about changing social customs and mores that lulled you into complacency with big sight gags about how much things had changed since the 1960s — hey, we don't let kids put plastic bags over their heads anymore!
The characters and their partnership are so clearly the heart of the show, to the point that, in addition to the years I spent incorrectly predicting Martha's imminent, grisly demise, I ended up lulled into a false sense of security.
They are lulling him into a false — you know, the Cohns of the world are bringing him down a path where he is getting lulled into a false sense of security because he's starting to get some positive media press on Syria.
Like the ex you've been away from just long enough to forget how manipulative and cruel they really are, perhaps Game of Thrones has lulled you into thinking that it's changed, that it loves you, that things are going to be different now.
And then there's the current reality of the fashion world, which has gotten so accustomed to rumor and gossip because of endless leaks about designer change, that the industry has been lulled into a state of believing anything we hear is possible.
"It would appear my painting of a relaxing grey sky has lulled Meredith to sleep and put her in a very tranquil place," the Grammy winner, 28, narrated before switching to a video of Olivia snoozing at the base of her staircase.
She was no doubt motivated by years of political smears (which Mr Trump, who has already suggested she may be a murderer, is now dredging up); her staff was lulled by the State Department's history of laxity and supplication to its boss.
I initially lulled myself into thinking B&O had gone too far into populist territory with its fun sound signature, but no, dammit, these are as articulate and as detailed as many of the $1,63 cans I have dotted around my home office.
But while many members are lulled by the sound of ocean waves or the mellow clacking of mah-jongg tiles, there is one group — 60 or so regular players — that prefers the staccato slapping of a rubber ball between paddle and wall.
With global debt at such a high level and with so many risks currently characterizing the global economy, one has to hope that world economic policymakers are not lulled into a false sense of security by the present calm in global financial markets.
During a press conference announcing the charges, authorities noted that their victims may have been lulled into a sense of safety because both Robicheaux and Riley were young, wealthy, and attractive — traits which were reaffirmed by Robicheaux's turn on the canceled Bravo series.
But in a game already laden with interludes, pausing in the middle of a half-inning while fans are lulled into a trance state by a towering image of a cleat sliding into and back out of second on the JumboTron does not help things.
For me, the approach needs to be somewhat deceptively simple to let the audience be lulled into feeling that they're continuing with this story, so that when it all ends, we can imagine what it is that all of these characters are leaving us with.
"  She then went on to say she admires Albright's life experience (which ostensibly informed Albright's statement), and said Albright was simply trying to "remind young women that this struggle ... is not over, and don't be in any way lulled by the progress we've made.
This week's theme is righting wrongs and by the end of the episode we're almost lulled into a sense of calm, but the beauty of Riverdale is: the ending is just the beginning… and gets you even more excited for the next episode to come.
Philadelphia will have to hope it can show a little more burst on both offense and defense against the Titans (2-1), a team that has been banged up and fairly mediocre thus far but has lulled teams into playing down to their level.
On first entering the eerily lighted space, guests are jolted by thunderclaps and flashing lights; inside, they are lulled by projected ocean waves lapping the perimeter, the meditative strains of "Spiegel im Spiegel" (written by Arvo Part), drawing them toward the black jewelry cases.
For 20 years, the television producer and political consultant had provided the guiding vision for the network, micromanaging everything from the onscreen artwork to the state of the studio hallways (scuff-marked and utilitarian, to keep folks from being lulled into complacency by posh surroundings).
Dr. Robert A. Duarte, director of the Pain Center at Northwell Health in Great Neck, N.Y., cautioned that consumers should not be lulled into thinking that over-the-counter pain relievers are free from potential harm just because they are available on store shelves.
"  "Questions remain about whether purchasing and providing credit monitoring for customers is the optimal way to respond to data breaches," they continued, adding that organizations' use of these services could result in those affected by breaches "being lulled into a false sense of security.
As The Verge's Dieter Bohn argues in an article aptly titled, "You don't need to update your operating system right away," consumers, and especially Apple fans, have been lulled into a sense of complacency over software updates because of how stable the mobile variety have typically been.
"Morgan elaborated on Negan's murderous impulses to Complex: "He will charm your pants off in these kind of speeches that he gives, very charismatic, and the next thing you know, if you're lulled into any sense of anything, you're going to get Lucille smashed across your face.
"It is easy for consumers to be lulled into complacency by ample stocks and low prices today, but they should heed the writing on the wall: the historic investment cuts we are seeing raise the odds of unpleasant oil-security surprises in the not-too-distant-future."
I was lulled by the sound of the machines soaping up the clothes, the manufactured scent of mountain springs, the manicured hands that maneuvered the red buttons of a blender on all three screens at once: a trio of zucchinis went to shreds. 1-800-BLENDIT!
At Tuesday's White House press briefing, Trump was asked if he lulled Americans into a false sense of security by telling the public that the virus would go away quickly, even as it was clear that the number of cases and death toll were on the rise.
Kara Swisher argues that lately we have been giving big tech companies more than we get from them: I'll take a step further by saying that the way that the tech giants have been responsive to consumer demands has lulled us all into a state of continuous partial satisfaction.
We allowed ourselves to enter into a pact with a devil so invisible and pernicious that it easily convinced the most confused among us to mobilize against Quixotic causes and immobilized the smartest among us who were lulled into a Soma-like sleep of liking, sharing, and smileys.
The recent data appears to have lulled people into a false sense of security and so a downturn in the data, maybe a contraction in (the third quarter) or (the fourth quarter) could trigger another bout of weakness for sterling, possibly sending it back towards 1.15 (against the dollar).
"It's important to keep it in perspective of what's been going on this year, not to get too lulled by strong up days," he said, pointing out that despite recent gains made by major indexes around the world, many of them are still sharply down on year-to-date.
The American public is being lulled into believing that Gülen is a Sufi scholar who promotes the teachings of Rumi, the Persian poet, works to expand interfaith dialogue and does a great job of providing American youth high-quality education in math and science as well as English.
As the single musical phrase recurs, it begins to possess a solidity, a thingness, as if it were etched in the air, but the viewer — this viewer, at any rate — is not so centered, being lulled instead into a mood where the mind can wander fruitfully where it will.
The 22-year-old activist, who was in Berlin for a newspaper-sponsored event at the German parliament celebrating human rights activists around the world, pledged that protests would not be lulled into complacency by the decision of the city's government to drop a contested new extradition law.
But another block of chardonnay would be picked at dawn and delivered to the winery, where we would work long hours sorting stems and leaves from ripe fruit and hosing down equipment, then eat late and fall into bed, lulled to sleep by the rumble of trucks and trains.
But one has to hope that they are not lulled into a false sense of security by their own assurances and that they have contingency plans for dealing with a situation where the virus continues to spread at the exponential rate that it now seems to be doing.
For most of the summer and fall, GOP strategists have been worried that a crucial group of Trump supporters would stay home on Election Day, lulled into complacency by the strong economy and by the president's frequent predictions that there would be a "red wave" of Republican victories in November.
This relies not on winning over undecided voters, let alone convinced Remainers, but driving turnout among persuaded Leave voters as high as possible in the hope that the other side's people, perhaps lulled into complacency by the various signs that Britain will stay in the EU, choose to Remain… at home.
The questions of whether drivers are being lulled into a false sense of security by such technology, and who is legally to blame for an accident, have come into focus after it was made public on Thursday that a driver using Autopilot died when he drove under a truck in May.
"I don't think it is a coincidence that this occurred at the same time as we saw the passing of the baton between two different Fed chairs," said Kristina Hooper, global market strategist at Invesco Ltd, an asset management company, adding that former Fed chair Janet Yellen had "lulled" markets into complacency.
I will not be lulled into submission with a few more well manufactured, feel-good ballads and a bit of good old fashioned T. and A. They are going to try to convince us that they have our best interests at heart by waving flags for identity politics and fake moral issues.
But Karp insists that this explains why during the first months of life, babies can be lulled back into a womblike "trance" through the use of certain cues that Karp calls the 5 S's: a combination of swaddling, shushing, placing the baby on her side or stomach, swinging her and letting her suck.
Quite the opposite: He was lulled into a relaxed state by FBI agents who told him he didn't need a lawyer and that this was an informal series of questions that did not require the involvement of White House counsel or justice department lawyers — just a bunch of guys chatting about the campaign.
Riveted by their stories, you are so struck by the Xtravaganzas' strength and determination, by their vibrant spirits and humor, by their creativity, by their sensitivity to beauty and their capacity to give and receive love, that you are lulled into believing that, somehow, things will get better; the house will survive.
If we want to expand the middle class, and pass on a healthier country to our children and theirs, we can't be lulled into thinking there won't be long-term consequences if Wall Street continues to invest in the same businesses in the same places led by the same people doing the same things.
That's why the idea of it becoming a safe ground for Facebook refugees is counter-intuitive: if you are lulled into the wrong place, you could end up in a cyber attack, or subject to much more sophisticated, unpoliced scams than are seen on the public internet, with no recourse since everything is so shadowy.
"The recent strong run of growth we have seen in earnings may have lulled the market into complacency on the forward outlook, but with decelerating topline and building cost pressures, we are highly confident that earnings growth will be below consensus expectations next year and believe there is elevated risk of an outright earnings recession," he wrote.
The problem with this plan is the Fed has lulled investors into believing rates would remain lower for longer, and the pivot could roil fixed income asset classes such as high-yield and emerging market debt that have run up as investors chase returns, said Jim Caron, a global fixed-income portfolio manager at Morgan Stanley Investment Management.
Despite two false alarms about ballistic missile attacks in the last week -- one in Hawaii and one in Japan -- tensions on the peninsula have settled into a steady simmer as direct talks between the north and the south continue, but Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono warned against countries being lulled into thinking North Korea was changing.
Even after a 10-year stint as a tricorn hat–clad "junior docent" at the Gilbert Stuart Birthplace in Rhode Island, I still find myself lulled into a nearly comatose state after spending a good chunk of time among the uniformly pallid, elegantly attired men and women who stare out imperiously from within their gilded frames.
Her reason is pretty straightforward: "I will not be lulled into submission with a few more well manufactured, feel-good ballads and a bit of good old fashioned T. and A." After being announced as a nominee, the English singer (formerly known as Antony) anxiously awaited her invitation to perform at the ceremony, she wrote in a lengthy blog post on her website.
Over the course of the painfully slow 11-minute compilation, which is mostly Conan telling Tom to be quiet so he can concentrate on driving, the late night host convinces Cruise he was in An Officer and a Gentleman, he continues to drive despite the star's requests for a bathroom stop, and Cruise is lulled into a 45-minute nap.
You could forgive me for being lulled into the false sense that we — my new countrymen and I — had collectively decided that immigrants were good, and even brown ones were O.K. Sure, there was an occasional spasm of racism, like the kid at my school who asked me, a few weeks after 9/11, if my father was planning on bombing any buildings.
"It is almost a function of the fact that last month was so dull, then you get the disappointing ISM number and everyone kind of freaks out real fast and that is what has led to this two-day, very quick gyration lower as we were kind of lulled almost to sleep by the lack of volatility in September," said Detrick.
After King of the Monsters, I suspect that I may actually be lulled to sleep by overwhelmingly loud noises, and I present as evidence the fact that I struggled much more to stay alert throughout its two-plus hours of wall-to-wall BRAWWWW and BLOOOAAAM and SCREEEEE and CRUUUUUUUM than I do during the quietest of quiet dramas in a language I don't understand.
But by talking every day about how serious impeachment is, they're doing what they think the Trump administration and the campaign aren't doing, which is to snap his supporters out of this sense of complacency that they've been lulled into, thinking that everything is fine, that the polling and process are fake, that this is a coup helped by "radical" bureaucrats, as the White House has said.
"I will not be lulled into submission with a few more well manufactured, feel-good ballads and a bit of good old fashioned T. and A." The singer is perhaps best known for the indie rock group Antony and the Johnsons, but has been recording as a solo artist for years, steadily gaining popularity in the U.K. In 2005, she was award the U.K.'s Mercury Prize.
"The memories of filming the pilot for Suits, the fast frenetic energy only lulled by my morning jog through Central Park, the quintessential Manhattan bravado, the elderly ladies who lunch at Bergdorfs (draped in diamonds, nursing their martinis, watching the day go by against the backdrop of Kelly Wearstler papered walls) – these are a few of the reasons I love New York," Meghan wrote.
The next months brought stops in Staten Island (a house in St. George, where they lived with the owner, an Antiguan immigrant who had gone to school across the street from the property as a child and vowed to buy it one day) and Harlem (a studio, where the idyllic summer days and their good luck so far lulled them into a sense of ease).
Until last week, Wall Street was unusually blasé about the coronavirus too, and had reacted with far less alarm than it did during any of the eight global contagions since World War II. Not only had market players been lulled into complacency by easy money and the long calm of the bull market, but they also began this year in a state of unbridled optimism.
When that happens, the failure to invest in new capacity could lead to supply disruptions and the return of spiking prices: "It is easy for consumers to be lulled into complacency by ample stocks and low prices today, but they should heed the writing on the wall: the historic investment cuts we are seeing raise the odds of unpleasant oil-security surprises in the not-too-distant-future," IEA executive director Fatih Birol said in a statement.
Lulled with a playlist that flows across musical genres, like some evolved form of Muzak, museumgoers are encouraged to touch, hold, try on, and buy clothing designed by Eckhaus Latta, from limited-edition patterned button-ups and hand-printed t-shirts to explicitly one-of-a-kind objects, such as a pullover knitted out of a vibrant palette of recycled plastics, and a pair of white denim jeans dappled with watercolor-like blots and embellished with a fringe of craft-store beads.
Throughout his campaign, Trump has made use of a handful of compliant women who will do his bidding: his daughter, Ivanka, whose polish and charm lulled many voters into thinking her father couldn't be that bad; his campaign manager turned counselor, Kellyanne Conway, whose artful deflections and word-salad obfuscations cover for her boss' lies and ill temper on the Sunday morning shows; and his wife, Melania, a smiling, silent partner whose presence doesn't seem to register with her husband until he needs an attractive prop for a photo.

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