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But we both have one sense that is magnified—your eyes are more magnified, and my ears are more magnified.
B11.1 and B11.2 are the two magnified images appearing on either side of the cluster, magnified in the right panel.
I think it's just magnified tenfold by the younger generation.
Look closely and you'll see text, magnified by the water.
Everything is magnified when you're homeless, especially as a teen.
The desire for independence was magnified by the economic crisis.
That difficulty was magnified with the loss of a child.
It's me, but magnified for the purpose of being exciting.
The effect is magnified if both spouses are high earners.
In a fixed exchange regime, however, policy mistakes become magnified.
Both will always be magnified because of your high profile.
The good & the bad is magnified for all to see.
But for our chocolate, it's just a lot more magnified.
The growth scares are magnified by moves in financial markets.
In an instant, the scale of the disaster had magnified.
"Feeling disadvantaged magnified their perception of racial differences," Payne writes.
Others resemble magnified still images of plasma and blood cells.
Before 2017 that unfairness was magnified by federal tax law.
I think now the progression is magnified by Anna [Gasser].
It was a beauty magnified by the delight of surprise.
"Human nature has been magnified in this crisis," he said.
The feeling of helplessness that comes with abuse is magnified.
That pain has been magnified and distorted by this deceit.
But the oil rig crisis has greatly magnified the interest.
Problems for the opposing view are hunted for and magnified.
Student A said the fuss had been magnified by parents.
You get to witness humanity on this really magnified scale.
Card resellers have the same problem, just magnified to an extreme.
You magnified her...This is just the beginning of Heather's legacy.
The pain is magnified by brutality that strikes close to home.
Hillary Clinton's loss by nearly 22 percentage points magnified her challenges.
Problems were magnified by political divisions within the country, Colantoni added.
Street flooding will be magnified where fallen leaves block storm drains.
The benefits of waiting are magnified for married couples, said Boyer.
Who Henrietta Lacks was in life was only magnified in death.
"The lights magnified in brightness," he wrote of hearing Varner's accusations.
It demonstrated the coercive power of the government, and magnified it.
"Magnified and sanctified by Your name," the headline reads in Hebrew.
But at this height, the impact is magnified a thousand-fold.
It just so happens that ours is April, and it's magnified.
Council.  Donor influence has been magnified by the fact that think
"It's magnified when it has so many social significances," he says.
The Americans always makes sure its stakes are small but magnified.
Those questions are likely to be magnified in the coming weeks.
When you put them all together, these effects may be magnified.
But in the bush, Fannami saw everyone's bad habits were magnified.
In the realm of money and investing, this problem becomes magnified.
And with the 24/7 news cycle, those effects are magnified.
Those qualities -- and flaws -- are magnified under the camera's unforgiving eye.
Microscopic images of hair, skin, and grime are magnified and enhanced.
With nearly two billion users, every incremental improvement in speed is magnified.
It is magnified when products are highly leveraged, as options generally are.
But the negotiations about the extension magnified divisions within the European Union.
Magnified brain scans of people watching glamorized photos of death in war.
During this retrograde, these themes around aggression and action will feel magnified.
The recession has magnified the risks facing investments by private equity funds.
He'll face the same problems Hillary Clinton did in 2016, but magnified.
"Honestly, it magnified the nausea so much for me," she told VICE.
"It's probably magnified because of who he is," Zobrist said of Rizzo.
In the lab, DePalma showed me magnified cross-sections of the sediment.
Her novels revealed the small betrayals of teenage life, magnified in blood.
"Everything is magnified, because it's such a small space," King told me.
"Honestly, it magnified the nausea so much for me," she told VICE.
The open effect is magnified using transparent glass to separate work spaces.
Slok acknowledged that he is among the community magnified in these results.
"It's magnified now by the ubiquity of numerous platforms," Mr. Starr said.
"I would think it is magnified in other states," Dr. Caprio said.
That public concern is magnified based on Shaw's rank of assistant chief.
All of this is magnified a hundredfold in "Borne," his new novel.
These losses will be magnified by the devastating impact on tribal budgets.
The magnitude of the devastation was really magnified a little bit afterwards.
And allow that voice to be amplified and magnified in so many ways.
Life's usual problems can be magnified by the pressures of daily police work.
The risk is magnified when one organization shares it with a second organization.
But social media has magnified their opportunity to do so quickly and inexpensively.
Microaggressions were magnified (a punch after a tackle, a dive for the knees).
I was interested in him before he disappeared and this just magnified it.
That trend is magnified when we're talking about the city's historic home stock.
"The castle grounds snarled with a wave of magically magnified wind," it begins.
It's magnified and made-up hysteria promulgated by the left for ideological reasons.
Oklahoma City Thunder forward/guard André Roberson's weaknesses are magnified in today's NBA.
So, anytime there's a failure, it's sort of magnified in the public perception.
"Every mistake is kind of magnified," Baltimore manager Buck Showalter said of Gausman.
The biggest challenge was that any flaws in movement get magnified in timelapse.
Still, Dubke's departure magnified the sense that Trump's staff stands on shaky ground.
It has been magnified and lifted up and put on another playing field.
" Wang added he didn't want to see individual cases "magnified, complicated or politicized.
Rosenstein magnified that error with a mandate for Mueller that is strikingly broad.
A consumption boom, magnified by an overvalued currency, kept the middle class quiescent.
I went to an all-boys Catholic school, so it was really magnified.
Keep in mind that this only works if you've already magnified the screen.
This year, that scenario is magnified because inventory was low to begin with.
In doing so, the organization has magnified the voices of women who have
In places the yellow hue is magnified by ugly brown and black spots.
But when problems pop up in a tiny space, they can seem magnified.
These administrative costs are magnified when data are exchanged on a nationwide scale.
The light had a surgical edge that made everything flare like magnified glass.
"Good times will be magnified, and so will the bad," Stanton said recently.
" Since the book's publication, the Internet has magnified what Jenkins calls "participatory culture.
What we already thought was challenging for this court was magnified 100 times.
Magnified to gargantuan proportions and repeated three times over, it is absolutely disgusting.
Texas is a powerful word, and its power is magnified within the state.
The different orchestral groups mirror everything that the soloist offers, as magnified shengs.
And their sense of insecurity is magnified by their experience with climate change.
How might the effects of last Friday's global cyberattacks be "magnified" on Monday?
The problem is magnified if a prerequisite is offered only in the fall.
The feeling is perhaps magnified among those whose business was disseminating human culture.
Tinder is downloadable on Apple TV for magnified, remote-controlled swiping, Fast Company reports.
His images show the feathers magnified up to 500 times what you would see.
Then, a magnified mammogram showed the same thing and the radiologist recommended a biopsy.
The impact of the referendum's reforms will be magnified by changes to electoral law.
It magnified and distorted them through the lens of sensational and often falsified stories.
On the Republican side of the ledger, the issue would be magnified for Trump.
The stifling etiquette of diplomatic relations has magnified the dramatic effect of his grandstanding.
"It's a magnified version of what you deal with as an actor," he said.
And when companies only recruit from elite schools the lack of diversity is magnified.
When this track is played through the turntable and amp, the differences are magnified.
It is far worse than the Great Depression, magnified by out-of-control crime.
The impact, in many cases, was magnified for the service companies and equipment manufacturers.
In World War II, that effort was magnified and expanded in every conceivable way.
"Because of the size, certain effects are magnified while others are reduced," he said.
The delight over Charlottesville was magnified by President Trump's contradictory responses to the event.
That business inclination is magnified when there is advance notice that tariffs are coming.
Negative rates didn't cause Deutsche Bank's troubles, Vistesen said, but they "absolutely" magnified them.
And even if you hated his magnified celebrity, you couldn't hate Kimbo Slice himself.
Also, he reminds us that some people's existing emotions get magnified when they're intoxicated.
" In English, the words express faith in God: "Magnified and sanctified be your name.
Since these shots have been magnified, their subtle modulations of color evince some beauty.
The disaster was magnified by the failure of a series of early warning systems.
The same themes he was exploring on the exterior are magnified on the interior.
It's not just what happens on sound stages that's magnified into splintered simulcast images.
Rather, price movements have been magnified by the prevalence of algorithmic, computer-based trading.
" He added that the groan "magnified by 10 that it was a terrible shot.
When the screen is that close and magnified, the higher the resolution, the better.
It gets at a broader issue that has been magnified in the 2018 midterms.
The impact of the case will be magnified by the evolving profile of sukuk investors.
But real life becomes magnified — as do personal demons — when you land the Bravo gig.
"It sounds strange, but when you're on camera all your actions are magnified," Krupinski says.
In the same vein, people's capacity for kindness and cruelty is magnified on the streets.
It's magnified every time I hear the insane, explosive techno soundtrack that runs through it.
This warping magnified the supernova's light and even split the explosion into four different images.
The reunion magnified the Stooges' significance, particularly when they were booked alongside younger rock bands.
The institute has also uploaded magnified images of the creatures, which you can see here.
But, as sure as night follows day, the faults were spotted and magnified ad infinitum.
Tariffs became entrenched and a feedback loop between financial markets and protection magnified the damage.
In Iowa, where African Americans are a small minority, endorsements from black leaders are magnified.
Such threats will be magnified by a little-noticed federal court decision, if it stands.
But in Bahrain's case, the selling has been magnified by weakness in the government's finances.
This is only magnified when taking into consideration their struggles during the last few years.
"The needs for them have changed and magnified in this current political climate," said Bader.
There are no other categories where standards are more magnified than Best Actor and Actress.
It interrogates the way the Simpsons character has magnified problematic stereotypes of South Asian people.
There was a sweet spot in the lens, however, where something would appear perfectly magnified.
Bangladesh's density problem is magnified in Dhaka, in part because, practically speaking, Dhaka is Bangladesh.
The digital natives now have loud voices, magnified by the authority of their political convictions.
The report also highlights that problems women typically experience at work are magnified for onlys.
When they see Trump cozying up to Putin, their fear of Russia is greatly magnified.
Mistakes get magnified up here with power being so prevalent at the major league level.
The President told British newspaper The Telegraph that the European Union "magnified" British global influence.
In the absence of information, rumors quickly circulated, becoming magnified and multiplied through social media.
What's more, everything Beyoncé did was digitized and magnified on a huge, rotating tower screen.
The plight of the Muslim minority has been magnified by the behavior of Myanmar's military.
For some seven decades, our alliances have ensured that America's strength and influence are magnified.
My inferiority complex was only magnified by how much I'd idolized this group of people.
These gaps in knowledge are magnified once a platform becomes involved in real-world events.
Of course, the unexpected does happen, and without proper planning, the consequences can be magnified.
Even without the rule going into effect, the fear surrounding it has magnified the calamity.
"The gap that we already see educationally is really going to be magnified," she said.
Another motif seems to be based on a magnified, high-contrast photo of knitted yarn.
Now the shock and fear was being magnified by another unexplained massacre 1,600 miles away.
Those uncertainties were magnified by the president's bizarre appearance with Mr. Putin in Helsinki, Finland.
The conflict spilled over onto Twitter and appeared to be magnified in a big way.
And then it magnified the killing and destruction on the battlefield, by orders of magnitude.
Any snafu on a stage of this size is going to look considerably magnified. Budweiser.
In fact, another set of problems had magnified and come to overshadow the old set.
They have a big voice magnified by a supportive media but not the population numbers.
Light volumes on the day could have magnified the market impact of trades, she said.
These concerns have been magnified by new controversies over the political affiliations by DOJ officials.
Both men appear frontally naked, set off powerfully against magnified specimens of their bodily fluids.
Row home backyards and brownstones are expansive and magnified, finally getting the space they deserve.
Naturally, the effects of demographic change will be magnified the further away we get from 2016.
Over the past four decades, Michael Jang's photography has magnified lives that most will never experience.
A Quiet Place is sort of a magnified version of that — of what people are feeling.
This effect has been magnified in Greece's bond market as recovery from its debt crisis continues.
Some pundits believe Neymar's antics have been magnified by Brazil's slow start in the World Cup.
All of which magnified the stakes for U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen's testimony this week.
But in combination with other sedatives, often opioids and alcohol, "their lethality is magnified," Reisfield said.
" "We don't want to see that this individual case will be magnified, complicated or even politicized.
With a production's reach being magnified by live-streaming, there is even more of an incentive.
The rise of populist extremists has plunged the EU into an existential crisis, magnified by Brexit.
Ms. Park's weakening domestic clout has also magnified the complex foreign policy challenges her country faces.
The Democratic debate on Thursday night played out as a magnified version of the primary race.
But when further Islamic State-inspired attacks were carried out in Europe, the impact was magnified.
Pursuing higher yields always means taking on more risk, but those risks are magnified right now.
That cost is magnified by the multiple vials or pens a month a patient may require.
"What you put out in the world comes back to you magnified and tends to permeate."
The financial shock would be magnified by the appreciation of other currencies against sterling, it said.
These fluctuations are thought to have eventually magnified to cosmic size, seeding galaxies, stars, and planets.
The danger of unjust practices is magnified when courts hire private companies to collect court fines.
Sometimes up to a dozen incidents occur at a Trump rally, and he has magnified it.
It's essential: the production is minimal and utterly uncluttered; Khalid's voice is magnified by its understatement.
That threat is magnified if an adversary has supplied equipment in the network, U.S. officials say.
Deliberately exaggerating every cruelty, she shows how slights are magnified when you're young or otherwise vulnerable.
It's a hobo's list of small things magnified by their significance for someone with little left.
The flaws natural to any politician — or any person — are overlooked, and the strengths are magnified.
The party is also grappling with slowing growth that has magnified its fear of popular unrest.
We saw magnified pictures of green specks (cancer cells) and red splotches (cancer-related connective tissues).
Wage pressure from minimum wage workers is magnified when you look at only the lowest wages.
"This is the first time we're seeing a magnified, individual star," Kelly said in a statement.
Meanwhile, those in unhappy relationships had their physical pain magnified by being in more emotional pain.
"Let there be no doubt, these disasters are magnified precisely because of climate change," Schumer said.
"Growth continues to underperform, and downside risks are magnified by threats by U.S. President Trump," Fitch said.
The loss of innocence we all experience is magnified in her dual exploration of womanhood and nostalgia.
After a vote, this impact will be magnified, according to Kallum Pickering, an economist at Berenberg Bank.
Magnified over decades, that figure represents a cumulative net loss of more than $63 billion since 2007.
The genuine risks and uncertainty that come with any investment decision will surely be magnified by corruption.
The idea of running for the presidency only magnified those concerns, the people close to him said.
The original pose, dress, and expression are magnified and enhanced by seeing them twice — a visual underscoring.
Within digital advertising, Mahaney expects this dynamic to be magnified in 2016 because of the presidential elections.
At first, the girls delight in their magnified powers, which they use to even the playing field.
You can also use binoculars to project a magnified image of the sun on a white card.
That's why small shifts from one survey to the next can be magnified in the final results.
Out of the box, the OS is magnified to 210 percent to make things easier to tap.
This effect has been magnified in Greece's bond market as its recovery from a debt crisis continues.
That problem is magnified for oil and wood pulp importers, because those commodities are priced in dollars.
Airing without narration, these interstitials were brief moments of peace, magnified by the music that accompanied them.
He talks about luminescence specifically on "Cannonball"—"You're magnified in light," he sings at the song's outset.
In London this problem is magnified, since the top 10% of the housing market is especially expensive.
There are many aspects of fitness that are magnified and enriched by being shared with the group.
The situation will be magnified if the trade war ends, or even if tensions decrease, he said.
The performance will be set against the frequent Bokaer collaborator Daniel Arsham's celestial projections of magnified objects.
"But all these things can get magnified, or add up, traveling on a plane," Dr. Maldonado said.
An adult A. pisiformis only measured about a centimeter across, but Horn's sculpture magnified it in size.
But recall of magnified images of snow crystals — for which memory athletes have not trained — is identical.
His struggles off the tee were magnified in the fishbowl that is the year's first men's major.
The timeline of events is dizzying for its triviality and stupidity, magnified through the lens of fame.
The lengthening shadows magnified a series of lumps on the sidewalk, like cairns marking a mountain trail.
This tension has always been present but is magnified with the power and transparency afforded by technology.
The impact is magnified by the fact that the US economy is driven largely by consumer spending.
These tensions are then magnified by police shootings and violence, issues that have plagued Chicago for decades.
The three-hour meal was magnified by the fact that I was alone, mindful of every bite.
"Growth continues to underperform, and downside risks are magnified by threats by U.S. President Trump," Fitch said.
The financial crisis was a growth slowdown that imprudent risk-taking magnified into a painful economic shock.
Magnified over years, that figure represents a cumulative net loss of more than $63 billion since 2007.
It has a gold-tone case and bracelet, a blue unidirectional bezel, and a magnified date display.
We know well the impact of these natural disasters was magnified by the effects of global warming.
I had the SpongeBob response to it, greatly magnified: Awe at the stagecraft, apathy toward the content.
It's magnified on a giant screen onstage, captured by one of the Jets on his cellphone camera.
The outcome was a loss that only magnified the importance of Sunday's series finale in Collins's eyes.
Today, this problem is magnified by the fragmentation of news sources and a proliferation of fake news.
Sharing a home, however, magnified a few of the imperfections that neither had noticed while living apart.
Sticking CDs and DVDs in the freezer produced frost and water droplets that magnified the iridescence beneath.
In his testimony, Sandy explained that through the magnified scope on his rifle, he noticed several problems.
Mental illness in the UK is increasingly described as an epidemic, and it's magnified dramatically in prisons.
The smart, magnified display immerses you in her animated worlds, which, despite their careful coding, are wild.
Elizabeth Warren's ability to annoy him will be greatly magnified if she can quote Trump's campaign rhetoric—e.g.
"I would use the drugs to numb those feelings [of paranoia] but really they magnified them," he writes.
This early imbalance only gets magnified later on, as workplace sexism become a daily part of their lives.
Body-shaming is a cultural problem that gets magnified on social media platforms for a variety of reasons.
Heading into yet another Super Tuesday, Trump is making sure that the Cruz error is compounded and magnified.
But while this effect is magnified in the case of a celebrity, it's no less important for you.
This inaccessibility is further magnified by a shortage of mental health professionals equipped to support culturally-specific challenges.
You can watch the original magnified footage of fungi and slime molds below, courtesy of photographer Nick Lariontsev.
But, Iannucci notes, they will likely be magnified in someone who's going through an active bout of depression.
The scenario is certainly magnified in Miami, but it is taking place in the luxury home market nationwide.
So when she makes a mistake -- particularly a highly public one, as she did Friday night -- it's magnified.
The Eastern equine encephalitis virus (in red) seen magnified in the salivary gland tissue of an infected mosquito.
Depending on the context, the costume's weighty associations can either be magnified for power — or undermined as parody.
The effects are only magnified by the wings' nearly-adhesive qualities where dust and other detritus is concerned.
The up-close view and magnified sounds made it very clear how easy the citrus was to peel.
Discrimination against sexual minorities by healthcare providers is a common problem, but is magnified further among transgender people.
The sense of its isolation is magnified by the security cameras trained on the plant to thwart thieves.
Everything they say is magnified, by the press, their social media accounts or a combination of the two.
Delays were magnified as frustrated consumers returned repeatedly, conditioned by social media to expect a quick informational hit.
Trade tensions The company's China problems have been magnified by an ongoing trade war with the United States.
These legitimate concerns are magnified by an administration that has engaged in overheated, threatening rhetoric against the media.
A woman, blond, jubilant in a white dress, shown magnified on a convention center screen in San Francisco.
Fighting the War on Drugs has also magnified the real dangers and challenges of being a police officer.
At the larval stage fish are even smaller and more delicate, suggesting these same problems could be magnified.
That position was magnified after the White House claimed Comey was fired on the basis of the memorandum.
These accusations of anti-Semitism were then magnified by conservative columnists and repeated by the Republican state senators.
This show has taken those basic little character flaws and magnified them via extreme life and death situations.
All these tragedies have understandably led to tremendous sadness and frustration, quick tempers, magnified rhetoric and generational conflict.
It looks like something a pre-schooler might construct out of hot-pink pipe cleaners, magnified a millionfold.
As far as I can see, it gets magnified, because it's Tesla and everything is under a microscope.
Watching magnified ferrofluids set to aggressive techno will make you feel things if you watch for too long.
I watched as my worst fear, magnified and amplified, cascaded past as if on an old movie reel.
The Iranians understand that because geography is so precious in the Gulf region, small actions have magnified effects.
The usual rites of courtship happened at warp speed, magnified by Grande and Davidson's visibility and collective wealth.
Those concerns were magnified by her cancer, which became her "flood subject," as Emily Dickinson referred to immortality.
On other shows, the fear many black people have of law enforcement is less magnified but still resounding.
So mistakes are magnified, and the Hamiltons were making their share by constantly questioning each other over strategy.
The task is magnified when approaching a "super port," such as Singapore, which is notorious for ship congestion.
Flake's comments were magnified in light of the criticism that Corker had unleashed on Trump just hours before.
A poorly designed tower in London reflected and magnified sunlight until it was melting cars and frying eggs.
By the time it reaches larger fish, the concentrations of mercury in their fatty tissue becomes dangerously magnified.
There were early concerns among some passengers that the quarantine was ineffective — concerns that have now been magnified.
He, too, had met Ly, whose bold promises, he said, had been magnified by the Polish news media.
She was keenly aware that being the first black woman to occupy that position only magnified the challenge.
Children love birding, hiking, star-gazing, and sleuthing—especially if you give them the power of magnified vision. 1.
The horseshoe is that effect in action—what you're seeing here is galaxies in the distance magnified and distorted.
Pretty much the same as my life now, just as much a patchwork of extremes and contrasts, but magnified.
"The degree of market failures could be magnified by our current evolution in information and communications technology," he said.
When the Trump team's actions are refracted through Facebook, the euphoria or anger users may feel is further magnified.
To illustrate the discovery for me, Roy called up an image of a magnified brain slice in the lab.
" Calling it "design anorexia," Wiens says that "when you sacrifice repairability, every other mistake you make is magnified dramatically.
"When you're playing games like this, where every run is magnified, you have to play clean baseball," he said.
Throughout, there's a heartbreaking sense of unfulfilled promise, magnified by the inordinate tragedy that has befallen the Kennedy clan.
And the exposure was further magnified when game vloggers weighed in with their own approving takes on the segment.
During the February slide in markets, inverse and often leveraged ETFs based specifically on the VIX index magnified losses.
This year&aposs blazes threaten to have a magnified impact coming at the height of the summer tourist season.
It's the most complicated region in the world and every encounter will be magnified and blown out of proportion.
But that pain was magnified by the fact that she initially found little love and support here from Americans.
It's also magnified by the fact that on-screen racial diversity is, and has been, extremely poor in Hollywood.
In Flint, a tragedy that should never have happened was magnified by what can only be called callous indifference.
There's a melancholy to it all that's magnified by how keenly aware the show is of what it's doing.
Every character is living in a world where beauty, peril, and the bizarre are all magnified in surprising ways.
" As he gestured to Pompeo, he added that "that spirit will only be magnified with this man right here.
Clinton then magnified those problems with what many voters viewed as a thoroughly unauthentic demeanor and tendency toward evasion.
Changes in sea levels that would have been relatively inconsequential for continents were magnified on tiny St. Paul Island.
Trump tweeted Sunday claiming the fires are "being magnified" by environmental laws that stop water from being effectively used.
"They tried to kill my child to shut her up, but guess what, you just magnified her," Bro said.
Supporters of abolishing ICE are vocal, their call magnified by social media, but they have offered few concrete plans.
The extra work was partly a rational calculation: Productive assets like cows or goats magnified the payoff from labor.
The pressure of an old-fashioned piano lesson was poised to be magnified by the panopticon of the internet.
A similar thing happens to people who suffer from anxiety: Feelings get magnified in a loop of negative rumination.
In recent years, the swelling size of the stock market has magnified the potential economic impact of a correction.
Any failures by Nystad and his team are magnified because of the largess the Norwegians bring to the sport.
"Arrogance" is a word used by people who've had their own smallness magnified by the presence of something large.
Its impeccably coordinated creative team has magnified and polished its assets to a high sheen that never feels synthetic.
Kids from low-income families are more likely to suffer magnified effects from the summer slide, researchers have found.
Mass incarceration shattered America's family structure, magnified race gaps, left millions of people marginalized — and has been brutally unfair.
It's an issue that has been magnified because Twitter's network is public and departing executives often tweet out goodbyes.
The nature of today's theme entries greatly magnified the difficulty of this puzzle, in case you were still wondering.
That feeling is magnified by how all of its equipment and classes and data can feel a bit overwhelming.
"We don't want to see that this individual case will be magnified, complicated, or even politicized," Mr. Wang said.
Recently it was magnified, but I have been feeling like I've been needing a Twitter break for a while.
These problems have been magnified under President Trump, though American policy has shortchanged children as a whole for decades.
The tantalizing feature of the S26 line is something Samsung calls Space Zoom—a super-magnified optical zoom lens.
The need for some form of deference is magnified by its multinational jurisdiction, reviewing courts of the member states.
Magnified onscreen, Roberts's stomach had seemed so large, but, once removed, the offending organ was smaller than a hand.
Costs are a risk in any auction, but they were magnified in this instance given the size and complexity.
"Bonnie and Clyde" magnified the mystique of '30s bank robbers by refracting it through the lens of counterculture revolt.
People have a tendency to become hyperbolic and a tad maudlin over celebrity deaths, a phenomenon magnified by social media.
Tax incentives for corporations are inherently controversial, but the media frenzy surrounding Amazon's move has magnified the issue in Newark.
The frustration around the McGowan incident is magnified by countless of stories of Twitter dismissing reports of clear-cut harassment.
In a market dominated by just a few sources, any disruption in the supply chain will have a magnified impact.
The delirium has been magnified by the fact that the expectations were so low at the start of the competition.
The operating profit jump was magnified by the absence of a diesel charge VW booked in the year-earlier period.
And where Trump has suggested significant changes to US foreign policy, the Newsweek report magnified some of Trump's business dealings.
Meanwhile, every small noise within the space is magnified, from the rustle of clothing to the gurgle of a belly.
The other panel of the mirror also has a magnified view, in case you need to do some quick tweezing.
The changing political sediments and economic undercurrents of the Ohio River Valley have been magnified in rural regions across America.
"This is the first time we're seeing a magnified, individual star," study leader Patrick Kelly said in a NASA statement.
The following day, Kellyanne Conway magnified the error when, in her official capacity, she enthusiastically, but inappropriately, promoted Ivanka's merchandise.
How much of Kali Uchis is genuinely you and how much is more of a magnified cartoon version of yourself?
Gray shows us a cleaver and other cutters sawing through obscure objects that have been magnified too much to identify.
If repurchases fail to keep up with the recent pace, the effect of declining earnings on valuations could be magnified.
They do create some buffeting vibration, which may have been magnified for the passengers on Flight 1380, as some indicated.
The detail is so magnified it is impossible to tell what it is of, if you didn't, Like Elkins, know.
After spending the past 24 hours talking about how slumps are magnified this early in the season, Bird carried a .
In the home, differences like these are magnified, because people are less self-conscious and because enforced intimacy generates friction.
"I think that will help you a little bit, but obviously the Ryder Cup is magnified tenfold," he said Tuesday.
Today's polarized and fragmented news coverage only encourages such insurgencies — an effect magnified many times by the social media revolution.
With an industry as vibrant and consequential as tech, the importance and the benefits of a diverse workforce are magnified.
You'll then see the part of the screen where your cursor hovers magnified at the top section of your screen.
Higher commodity prices greatly magnified the strength of the bounce, but volumes surged, too, pointing to still-solid underlying demand.
"Often, it tends to be super magnified in our heads and we feel bad for essentially our identity," said Neo.
The only added ingredient Ferrofluid Magnified needs is a big bowl of something psychoactive, and you're off to never neverland.
A Maine town is embroiled in a debate over the ships that have magnified its status and brought huge crowds.
One of the things that's so extraordinary about subterranean spaces and the subterranean landscape [is that] everything is magnified underground.
Your bad judgment was magnified, of course, by its timing and your fictional story's immediate juxtaposition to actual political violence.
Our dramatic sides are magnified to the extreme on July 27, when sensual Venus makes her way into bold Leo.
No one was in there, but multiple mirrors magnified the white tiles, making it look like a sterile operating room.
"The impact of a few sellers may be magnified," said Putri Pascualy, managing director at Paamco Prisma, an investment firm.
The internet did not invent people's capacity to jump to hasty and erroneous conclusions, but it certainly magnified the volume.
You have too deeply discounted the value of your friend's fair-trade enterprise and over-magnified your relatively trifling concerns.
This sense of unpredictability has, all too predictably, been magnified by nature's refusal to accept our efforts to domesticate it.
I think the meaning of the art is magnified in person and captured in a way that couldn't be otherwise.
"They tried to kill my child to shut her up, but guess what, you just magnified her," Ms. Bro said.
It turns out Hollywood is just a magnified version of America when it comes to dollars and (lack of) sense.
But the problem is magnified in China because it is by far and away the biggest producer of the metal.
Even within the space of a few weeks, the demands of the presidency have magnified his erratic patterns of behavior.
While many museums face financial and competitive pressures, the Met's troubles are magnified, given its stature on the world stage.
At the same time, dating apps have magnified bad behaviors like ghosting and the non-consensual sending of explicit images.
But, he added, "I'm sure that the drilling and mining effect was magnified by the beneficial tax changes, as well."
If narcissists are to retain their inflated importance, everything that goes wrong must also be magnified on the same scale.
The sentiment was magnified as users across Twitter began referring to the new item by the name of an old favorite.
If you select text and then try and move the left or right anchors, you get a magnified bubble up above.
All due respect to Pennywise, but some things are never as scary as they are when they're magnified several hundred times.
In Ferguson in particular, the problems may have been further magnified by the lack of black representation in the local government.
Trevor might be in one right now, and it's sort of magnified with the strikeouts because it's early in the year.
Watching a bride walk down the aisle is already an emotional moment, but for Jaquie Farmer, that moment was magnified tenfold.
Every crack of the floorboard is magnified as Amanda explores her friend's huge house, as if to fill the chilly silence.
A surreal stage-like creation with one brick wall replaced with plexiglass, it was a magnified vision of a childhood toy.
Put the other sheet of cardboard on the floor and you'll get a surprisingly big, magnified image of the crescent sun.
And it's magnified because she is a plus-size girl — but she also isn't feeling sorry for herself in every aspect.
Other presidents have seen associates get caught up in investigations or scandals that were highlighted or magnified because of their closeness.
Schilling told CNN that filming Season 5 during the presidential election last year magnified the social issues explored in the series.
That could ultimately hurt real estate firms, which have already been hit by a property market slump magnified by the embargo.
When we struggled to conceive—weeks spinning out into months spinning out into years—our troubled sexual dynamic was only magnified.
Using a handmade camera, Blossfeldt magnified the symmetry of a single blossom or the curl of a tendril into something monumental.
From finite math principles to magnified images of the human body, Chara has found her way around a needle and thread.
Pornography is one place in our society where our preferences—potentially including how some of us feel about race—is magnified.
The primaries have shown that a Trump endorsement does matter, especially when magnified by his allies in conservative media echo chambers.
Yet, entering it comes with obligations and perils, which, like everything online, are magnified if you don't operate with good sense.
With the spread of the Zika virus, the threat posed by the tiny mosquito has been magnified into shark-size proportions.
"First of all, when you play a team like Alabama, every mistake you make is magnified," Tennessee coach Butch Jones said.
Learning -- or not -- from mistakes Presidents in their first term often find their missteps are magnified by a new glaring spotlight.
New mothers, in particular, encounter unyielding expectations about how they should behave, which can feel magnified on a platform like Facebook.
Their pain is magnified by the popular implication that they could have avoided attack if they had made different wardrobe choices.
The mis-selling was magnified by the bank rewarding sales staff with bonuses and prizes for beating targets, the inquiry heard.
" When asked why this aspect helped peepshows take off, Otis says, "The removal from reality was increased, the fantasy was magnified.
That may include getting a magnified version of your mammogram or extra tests, such as an ultrasound, X-ray, or MRI.
Although that transition was widely expected, the impact on AMS is magnified by the U.S. company's delays in finalizing parts specifications.
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The feeling of overwhelming vastness only magnified when you realize that you'll likely never heard the same exact musical cue twice.
The diametrically opposing reports of the majority and minority on the House Intelligence Committee has only magnified those doubts among citizens.
The sets — based on, and sometimes magnified reproductions of, melancholy ink drawings by the artist Georg Baselitz — are black and white.
Last week, the destruction of the Carr Fire was magnified by a fire whirl, colloquially called a firenado, Ms. Belongie said.
Magnified, the white clouds in the toothbrush's handle turned out to be an intricate system of cracks within cracks within cracks.
So everything you encounter in a subterranean space, in pitch darkness, when you're surrounded by these strange echoes, is inherently magnified.
This is a legal corruption that President Trump magnified but that predated him and will outlast him; this is America's cancer.
As you watch these spaces, they begin to bloom with color — projections of van Gogh paintings, often in extravagantly magnified detail.
However, that benefit seemed to reverse itself in the 216 cohort, and the negative effect was magnified in the 2018 cohort.
The conflict is magnified in this instance because Ms. Redstone is the controlling shareholder in both parties to the proposed merger.
Imagine that enthusiasm and sense of hope magnified by a mainstream media (especially online) that will march happily behind Bernie's banner.
That is well before American influence was magnified by shows such as "Friends"—often blamed for the "Can I get…?" invasion.
That, however, could be magnified this time around said UBS as PE (price earnings) ratios are currently stretched to record levels.
Other times, they were aghast to recognize their own entitlement, staring back at them magnified in the mirror of their offspring.
Some of the familiar contradictions of 21st-century capitalism are magnified as Paul, a Gulliver gone native in Lilliput, eventually discovers.
For the Nets' entire existence — even more magnified since their move to Brooklyn — they have sized up their success against the Knicks'.
Pressure to better understand an injury that's struggled to be taken as seriously as it should be has never been more magnified.
With the rise of Hindu nationalism, the religious component has been magnified and the threat recast as one to India's national security.
Experts compare the job to hitting a bullet with another bullet and note the complexity is magnified by the enormous distances involved.
The danger to democracy posed by such corruption is magnified when the influence over the US political process comes from foreign nationals.
The issue is magnified by the fact that shipbuilders are facing a shrinking pool of liquidity, further increasing the risk of defaults.
There's already an entire cottage industry dedicated to preventing athletes from going broke, but the risks are perhaps more magnified in esports.
The closeness of the race has magnified the significance of even minor errors, as they could be enough to determine the winner.
As I sat in Dr. Green's nicely appointed waiting room, my mind grabbed onto and magnified every laser horror story and rumor.
And when I explained that the car's Super Cruise feature would be the one driving the car, not me, their curiosity magnified.
Removing outliers Louisiana and Oregon, which had big gains due to technical factors, magnified the drop to 2318.3 percent from last year.
The gain in the partially convertible currency was magnified as the Reserve Bank of India refrained from its usual intervention, traders added.
And Thingthing is also asking for access to a raft of additional services — so there are potentially hugely magnified privacy concerns here.
Brown's body lay on Canfield Drive in the small St. Louis suburb for nearly five hours, as crowds grew and anger magnified.
Flynn, though, had been particularly ill-suited to his post, with a personality and temperament that magnified many of Trump's worst flaws.
The issue has reemerged and could have magnified importance with President-elect Donald Trump's nomination of Sessions to become US attorney general.
This bleak situation was sharply magnified among Latinos, which reported a 66 percent drop in wealth and a 13 percent unemployment rate.
Other paintings contain miasmic and diaphanous corrugations that resemble topographical desert maps, or bisected cellular tissue samples magnified under an enormous microscope.
So that magnified the one area of daylight creeping between their platforms: the need for an individual mandate to purchase health insurance.
For a royal wedding, to be watched by 2 billion people worldwide, those tensions and stresses must be magnified by a thousand.
The coup attempt seems to have magnified the authoritarian behavior bordering on paranoia that has increasingly come to define Mr. Erdogan's leadership.
For now, though, Mr. Trump is grappling with a magnified version of the dilemma that threatens to stymie Republicans every four years.
Now, the country's immunization program faces a backlash of public distrust that critics say has been magnified by the government's ingrained secrecy.
The commonplace vices of an other-directed existence — vanity, envy, insecurity — seem to be magnified many times among these denizens of ­solitude.
Georgia O'Keeffe's groundbreaking soft and subdued portraiture of blossoms were unabashedly vaginal, and put the magnified female body into an empowering  perspective.
Reid, however, blamed reporters who he said have "magnified the problems that she has," comparing them to one of his Senate colleagues.
In the pair's collaborative canvases, their signatures form large, semi-legible tangles — variously fragmented, magnified and reversed, in snappy black on white.
The effects of South Africa's selloff have been magnified by an economic recession and a looming credit downgrade to subinvestment by Moody's.
That has been magnified since he joined the Yankees as a highly regarded prospect in a 2016 trade with the Cleveland Indians.
In the end, it was shown only briefly on cable television, but its impact was magnified by repeated coverage on television newscasts.
What's more, the dollar's strength has magnified the outperformance of the American stock market when compared against markets in most other countries.
Celebrities and politicians magnified the movement, which is beginning to mirror that of Argentina's feminist wave, the most powerful in Latin America.
This public health emergency has magnified the burden of "internet insecurity" on rural Americans and the consequences of this lack of access.
"All the issues that we have in Montana are magnified in our veteran population," said Karl Rosston, the state's suicide prevention coordinator.
The concerns enumerated in the complaint have since been verified and magnified by multiple administration insiders, despite the White House's stonewalling mandate.
The impact on oil prices has been magnified, moreover, because the market was previously priced for perfection accelerating consumption and decelerating production.
But the criticism of Court and support for renaming the arena among current players have magnified compared with her previous flash points.
These paintings have an organic source: They're magnified versions of small earlier collages made from hairs the artist plucked from his head.
All those wriggling "swimmers" van Leeuwenhoek saw are what you would see if you magnified the sample of a healthy fertile man.
"With this new moon sitting across from retrograde Chiron — the Wounded Healer — the focus on healing close bonds gets magnified," Montúfar says.
But even so, the pressure to generate big box-office numbers remains high: With relatively few such films, any misstep is magnified.
Double takes, grins and grimaces are magnified into crushing largeness, while the chase sequences bring to mind slap-happy Blake Edwards comedies.
That would make the Middle East even more unstable, with Iran at Israel's doorstep and Saudi Arabia's tension with Iran greatly magnified.
It has magnified Palestinian intransigence, while draining American taxpayer dollars, propping up a corrupt Palestinian Authority without demanding anything substantial of it.
Indeed, about 30 percent of the Twitter accounts that magnified the Catalan issue in Spain were registered in Venezuela but were Russian.
These confusions, or compounding of meanings, depending on how you wish to look at them, are magnified a thousandfold in the silhouettes.
She also introduces vertical strips of text, sliced from Ebony pages then magnified, that flash across the composition, too narrow to decipher.
And when it's your turn to host the holiday party, that pressure is magnified, especially because you can't just do the bare minimum.
This week, tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia have been magnified by the Saudi execution of an outspoken Shi'ite Sheikh, Nimr al-Nimr.
But during occasions like this, when intentions are magnified and priorities become apparent, it's easier to see how "human" these companies really are.
Of course, Conway's "Bowling Green massacre" mistake last week was a reminder that misstatements, when coming from a White House mouthpiece, are magnified.
Stocks have a higher expected return than bonds or cash, and this return difference magnified over long periods of time can be staggering.
It is magnified and feels like it's fictional so Veronica wears a lot of tight clothing, cinched waists, skirts and heels and nylons.
Now imagine that same concept magnified 30 times over and balanced upon one of the most infamously unreliable mobile infrastructures in the world.
The exaggerated dimensions of the work are an immediate reflection of the icons' magnified personas versus the vulnerability of the souls behind them.
The impact of the charge is magnified given that it involves the campaign of the front-runner for a major party's presidential nomination.
GE's pension problems have been magnified by the recent decline in interest rates, which forces companies to assume lower returns for their pensions.
These photos may look like a child's drawings (or the wedding dress of a certain celebrity) but it's actually seawater magnified 25 times.
"The effects of a contraction would be magnified by the elevated household debt levels resulting from sustained house price increases," the report said.
However, these funds also have the potential to incur significant losses, which can be magnified to the same degree as their potential gains.
So while Trump isn't necessarily tweeting out stuff that rises to the level of Infowars, it's magnified by his millions of Twitter followers.
Nelson said while the global industry was suffering, problems were magnified in Singapore due to high overhead costs like rent, wages and utilities.
The sector of your chart that rules intimacy, shared resources, transformation, and the occult is being magnified by the Moon in philosophical Sagittarius.
Controversy about the behind-the-scenes relationships -- and specifically, whether the producers undermined the contribution of director Andrea Arnold -- only magnified those perceptions.
Leaving the EU on her terms will actually make it harder to bridge the deep fissures that the 2016 referendum revealed and magnified.
So to the extent you can link back the Russians who showed up at Trump tower to Moscow, the potential liability is magnified.
The U.S. territory's battered economy and infrastructure has magnified the humanitarian crisis wrought by the strongest hurricane to hit here in nine decades.
The crash's impact was magnified by its timing — in the midst of one of the fundamental daily routines, the morning commute to work.
Especially enlightening are the works' labels, which parse the different fibers' morphologies and the techniques that transformed them, aided by greatly magnified photographs.
Which makes the slow (and at times, contradictory) response of tech companies to the administration's actions magnified under a not-so-flattering light.
The effects would probably be magnified, she says, if someone could visit nature or even look out a window and see actual greenery.
This cosmic "zoom in" effect has often been used to study very distant stars and planets that seem magnified by the foreground object.
According to experts, the civil war magnified gender inequalities and destroyed important social networks, rendering women more vulnerable to sexual violence and exploitation.
The machines can record votes incorrectly if they are not calibrated properly, a problem that is magnified as the screens degrade with age.
The outbreak of the coronavirus has magnified the danger of everything we have seen from this president from the day he took office.
By day's end, the unanswered questions were still outstanding, even as the deaths magnified scrutiny on other facilities for the old and disabled.
Ruchir Sharma The fear generated by Wall Street's sharp fall in recent days had been greatly magnified by the calm that preceded it.
All I can remember about Herbert now is his large brown eyes, magnified by his thick glasses, and how sad he often seemed.
" Instead, says Steinman, they "can be a stressful time where estrangement or loss of loved ones is often magnified and family conflict resurfaces.
Hanukkah — the Jewish "Festival of Lights" — is often dismissed as a minor celebration, artificially magnified by its proximity in the calendar to Christmas.
But this year, they'll be in effect for all 22019, meaning the problem will be magnified if taxpayers don't take action — and soon.
Her isolation is the kind peculiar to big cities, magnified because she is estranged — from the world around her and also from herself.
Magnified 15 times on the monitor, her brain, webbed with bright red blood vessels, gleamed in the light and pulsated with each heartbeat.
In China, by contrast, many parents try to protect their sons, a cultural bias that has been magnified by the one-child policy.
This is magnified among Black women under 50, among whom the death is double that of white women, according to the new report.
H. R. McMaster, the national security adviser, and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis came out through a Trump bullhorn, magnified and maximized for effect.
It produces poorly thought-out interventions and, sometimes, disastrous long-term consequences, effects likely to be magnified in the era of Mr. Trump.
The strangeness of the Souter appointment has been magnified by the pitch of the judicial politics since, but it was strange even then.
Mr. Kushner has yet to show he can master his own portfolio, and his role is so large that miscues will be magnified.
Since the magnified images of calcifications in my right breast looked neither obviously benign nor obviously malignant, he had just recommended a biopsy.
Greatly magnified details of his strangely barren, slightly unreal landscapes dominated Mr. Herzog's five-channel video installation, which paid homage to Dutch artistry.
Range anxiety — the fear that an electric vehicle will run out of charge before reaching its destination — can be magnified in emergency situations.
Light and sound combined magnified the brain effects and extended them to the prefrontal cortex, a key area for planning and executing tasks.
What looks like a thick ribbon on screen is actually a single cotton fiber, magnified under the lens of a polarized light microscope.
The direness of the situation is intensely magnified by the sound of the ticking clock and war images taken directly from historical archives.
Soon enough, the grief feels magnified, becoming an ever-complicated web of shifting memory, gutted despair, muddled controversy over their worth, stark regret.
One galaxy magnified a star behind it by nearly 2,000 times—that star is now one of the most distant single stars ever observed.
The teeniest, random energy fluctuations of quantum mechanics could have been magnified into clumps and voids, creating the large-scale structure of the universe.
Whatever you're going through will be magnified by Jupiter's presence, which can be very overwhelming and all-consuming, especially if it's in your sign.
However, an aging infrastructure, traffic congestion, pollution and housing shortages are magnified by a population density almost five times that of New York City.
With typical cutting systems, the slicing and moving of the samples can lead to imperfections, which could be magnified when the supercomputer gets involved.
But an experience like Zelda — a massive open world that will likely take you dozens of hours to complete — those tiny flaws become magnified.
These microscopic crystals, invisible to the naked eye, look like forests full of towering trees spouting up from nothing when magnified hundreds of times.
One of the many things I have learned is that it appears the effects of being bullied in the digital cyber world are magnified.
Her ordeal was magnified when she escaped to the UK and was then detained all over again in the Yarl's Wood Immigration Removal Center.
When that happens, the potential bad outcome gets emotionally magnified, so we worry about losing our health more than we value emptying our bladder.
Get a group together to do any of the above things; attend meetings or join an association, and your cause will be magnified. 9.
Comey magnified the political crisis engulfing the White House by releasing his opening statement ahead of a blockbuster appearance on Capitol Hill on Thursday.
The introspective moments are magnified by a host of beautiful collaborators, including Frank Ocean, Kali Uchis, Anna of the North and Rex Orange County.
This pattern is also projected, greatly magnified, on the dome high overhead — a beautiful effect that recurs more modestly with the other case studies.
In the Great Lakes and Midwest region, the dire outlook for legal education has been magnified by the sheer number of accredited law schools.
It's clear that comforting a troubled populace involves more than offering soothing words, or still worse, provocative, terror-fueled solutions to falsely magnified problems.
The federal investigation into Clinton's server, and the possibility that classified information may have been mishandled, has magnified criticism about the bespoke email setup.
The widespread fires this year have magnified concerns that we are locked in a worldwide pattern of conflagration that is both persistent and catastrophic.
The unsettled nature of a final policy was magnified by a conversation on Sunday between Mr. Trump and Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain.
Business's influence was magnified by a series of Supreme Court rulings — handed down by a court whose members had been nominated by Republican presidents.
I eventually realized that I had been spending much of my evening leisure time with a magnified AMOLED screen two inches from my face.
Propel's predicament is magnified because the food-stamp system's technology, like many government tech services, is outsourced to a relatively small number of companies.
This walled garden approach, popularized most obviously by Apple, is a problem in its own right, but issues of censorship have magnified that problem.
The U.S. Embassy's report on the Mosul Dam envisions a similar scenario, magnified by the dam's greater size and the densely populated areas downstream.
But this value is magnified when you can give the readers something concrete about what—and who—is causing it in the first place.
Some of the drugs are prescribed for their drying effect, which may be magnified in older people if they are taking several of them.
Navigating the waters of young adulthood can be challenging for everyone, but for those faced with emerging symptoms of schizophrenia, those challenges are magnified.
It underscores how slowing growth and China's grinding trade fight with the United States have magnified the party leadership's chronic fears of social unrest.
But the program already faces limitations, ones that will only be magnified as sea levels rise and the potential value of strategic retreat grows.
Why, then, does the lens through which we view and judge prominent people still remain more magnified, harsh and unforgiving for women than for men?
He creates magnified and over-pixelated pictures of archaic CPU systems and application windows, borrowing imagery from old video games and graphic design computer programs.
The challenges posed by Facebook's rise as the primary source of news are magnified by the Trump administration's aggressive first several weeks of political activity.
Blackrock, the biggest provider of ETFs in Europe through its iShares platform, criticised the inverse and leveraged products it said had magnified the sell-off.
When teams from different companies try to get organized, the problem is magnified — think about your worst video-conference failure and multiply that maddening interaction.
When you start looking at the size of a change, rather than the absolute size of a number, then margins of error get magnified significantly.
Whatever the cause, this miss was within the range of reasonable expectations, given that the margin of error is magnified when dealing with demographic subgroups.
And unlike the quartz discs, which stored data digitally, the nickel sheets can be read using a standard optical microscope, magnified up to 1,000 times.
That effect is magnified when you add heat: cooking increases the proportion of food digested in the stomach and small intestine, from 21843% to 1843%.
These fears were magnified as Chinese military planners watched Washington employ precision-guided weapons in conflicts like the Gulf wars, Afghanistan, Syria and the Balkans.
He believes inequality is being magnified by technological change and what's known as skills bias, where workers with a particular expertise reap the biggest reward.
Even more interesting than extreme close-up views of strawberries, salt, and broccoli, are the challenges involved with filming moving shots magnified through a microscope.
Home ownership has always been intertwined with the American dream; we have magnified this simple property decision in part because it represents safety and security.
NASA offers an interactive map to guide your knowledge, giving you a magnified look at the path and helping to determine exact locations of visibility.
Scanning electron microscopes scan objects with beams of particles called electrons -- which are smaller than atoms -- to create super-magnified images of very tiny things.
It also comes amid heightened concerns over government surveillance, which have been magnified during Apple's ongoing standoff with the FBI over encryption and national security.
Also, be aware that it is not safe to watch the eclipse through magnified optical instruments like binoculars or a telescope— even with eclipse glasses.
When a patient stops opioids, their pain is often magnified, accompanied by rapid heart rate, persistent nausea and vomiting, excessive sweating, anorexia and terrible anxiety.
Russian meeting and interview The political damage from firing Comey was magnified the next day when Trump met with Russian officials in the Oval Office.
Syndergaard allowed only two runs and three hits, but the importance of those base runners was magnified because of his trouble with preventing stolen bases.
After the inaugural ceremony, Bolsonaro gave a speech outside Planalto, the Presidential palace; huge video screens magnified his image for tens of thousands of supporters.
But in Lianyungang and elsewhere, fears over the safety of nuclear power — magnified by the Fukushima calamity in Japan in 2011 — could frustrate those plans.
Misogyny may have magnified her failings so as to show them balancing the outsized failings of her opponent — and that might not be her fault.
Beneath the crisp, transparent water, their straight-from-the-1970s hues — dusty mauve, adobe and pale avocado — are magnified, becoming deep purples, oranges and greens.
A. Because a lifetime of research has magnified my perception that we are in a crisis with reference to the living part of the environment.
His importance is magnified because the team's three top scorers — Patrick Kane, Artemi Panarin and Jonathan Toews — have only one goal among them so far.
The shape and color of pill magnified to a monumental scale, Slow Release is comprised of over 600 square feet of red and white clothing.
The geography of the city, which sits at the end of a long, narrow bay, could have magnified the size of the tsunami, it said.
The website for her company, Magnified PR, was one of the many sites housed under the Superlative Music site created for the artist's fake label.
The Galaxy S20 Ultra has a large camera array on the back that includes a lens-sensor combo capable of capturing a 100X magnified image.
Those fears were "magnified on the world stage" by China's response to a tweet by a U.S. basketball executive supporting Hong Kong's protesters, he said.
In 2008, Obama received more contributions from the financial sector than McCain, and the trend was resumed and magnified this year, with Hillary Clinton's campaign.
The contemporary audience clapped between songs, much like the audience on screen, which felt magnified  when the film cut to wide shots of the venue.
And these are predominantly male domains, with little outside oversight -- and their perceived importance to the parent organization is only magnified by society at large.
"The very unfortunate circumstance we have now is the overlap of a very intense El Niño that has been magnified by climate change," she said.
These small mistakes might have not been a huge setback for any other candidate, but they are magnified because of Biden's history of slip-ups.
These advantages are especially important during a recession or in depressed areas, when the role of the federal government as an opportunity provider is magnified.
We don't expect to be trapped by the two supporting characters, whose strength is magnified by Pontormo's decision to set Mary and Elizabeth in profile.
Street artist Willow took Acker's oil pastel works and magnified them against the 117 Suffolk Street building so the billionaire brothers now leer at passersby.
Fears of a full-blown trade war with the United States have magnified concerns about China's economic outlook following weaker-than-expected growth data for May.
Each camera takes a quarter of the full picture, but the Planetary Camera (PC) takes a magnified view which needs to be scaled down, said Scowen.
Combined with an occasionally extreme jitteriness, this aesthetic raised the audience's awareness of the cameraperson's presence, which magnified the sense of impressionistic subjectivity in the work.
Evans-Pritchard said March's growth rate was magnified by the fact that the Lunar New Year holiday - which reduces trade - was in early February this year.
That's when it clicked: the galaxy had magnified the light of the supernova, making it 50 times brighter than normal and easier to spot from Earth.
The fanfare around Tim Peake before his launch in December last year magnified this; Peake was often erroneously referred to as the first Brit in space.
Ten months in the job have not eased his yearning to wield the autocrat's iron authority; instead, they have magnified his frustration, his sense of persecution.
Cramer sees the market in a strange place, where whoever spoke last, or whatever the price of oil does, is magnified by the gloominess of September.
They still had that intensity but in recent years she has magnified that focus to reveal a more vulnerable superstar that the music world needs.   9.
Accelerating inflation and a soaring U.S. dollar as the Federal Reserve raises interest rates are also risks to the economic balance, magnified by that pending stimulus.
The move was magnified by thin trading volumes as many investors kept to the sidelines as Congress prepared to vote on key legislation on regional debt.
Underneath, a fleshy mound rises, which could be a breast, shoulder, belly, or hill, replete with magnified images of what look like blood cells and microorganisms.
That's before you've even get on to the present-opening bit where everyone stands around clapping and any microscopic signs of disappointment are magnified ten-fold.
"Honestly, for me, it's all the nightmarish experiences I had in school sort of magnified, personified, and heightened into this world," Remender said, explaining his inspiration.
If you want to feel infinitesimal and insignificant, you need only look at a galaxy-clogged night sky—or a small, magnified slice of brain matter.
It may be more magnified in hip-hop because hip-hop is one of the most influential genres, but it's only reflective of a larger problem.
Investors also took profits after the gain in Treasuries prices and drop in yields on Friday, which analysts said was magnified by institutional month-end buying.
"I'm here to take care of you," Tully tells her, a line whose seductive power is magnified by just how at her wits end Marlo feels.
Yet the scope of the challenge is magnified at G.E., a 124-year-old company and the nation's largest manufacturer, with more than 300,000 employees worldwide.
The average store only draws around 270 customers a day, so the pressure is magnified on its red-vested staff to convert shopper visits into sales.
Living in such tight quarters can create unique, unexpected problems that can seem magnified in a tight space, like easier wear and tear and quick messes.
While studying at the Gemological Institute of America in Carlsbad, California, he fell in love with the ultra-magnified images of precious stones in his textbook.
Of course, this is a reflection of larger issues in our culture, but on platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, those issues seem to be magnified.
As a result, the impact of this misunderstanding was magnified, but it's certain to have spread to a lesser degree across the state and the nation.
It has lost $230 billion of market value from its peak in January, which is magnified by fickle Chinese traders and its exposure to emerging markets.
That feeling is magnified when the bully is the president of the United States and his abusive behavior cries out for a response from honorable people.
At other times, they resembled migraines: There was a premonition — an "aura," in medical terms — during which the world smelled different and every sound was magnified.
And now, just as the cool and beautiful relief of autumn set in, I took that everyday testicular discomfort and magnified it into something truly ridiculous.
Afterward, the community's suffering was only magnified, as deniers claimed it was all hoax and the families of victims were subjected to threats and hate mail.
The equipment produces magnified, high-resolution, three-dimensional digital images of surgical sites, and lets everyone in the room see exactly what the surgeon is seeing.
Such fears have been magnified in recent years with murky sightings of submarines across the region that have stoked concern about Russian espionage and military intervention.
But bankers and former central bank officials said the scrutiny will be higher for newer players now that "asset-liability mismatches have magnified among existing NBFCs".
Of course, storage is a problem even after cataloguing and publication, but the potential damage is magnified when material has not yet been studied or inventoried.
Senate Democrats pounced on the report late last week to argue that it only magnified already existing concerns about the Trump administration's warmer tone toward Russia.
They've made a lot of noise about the president's low approval ratings, magnified each mistaken tweet or verbal miscue, and thrown gasoline on every political spark.
Today, the insularity of the left is magnified by the Internet, which tends to draw us toward people who think alike while screening out unfriendly opinions.
That bid for comfort feels magnified when life is hard—for example, during the Great Depression, before World War II, and in today's post-recession uncertainty.
Having a bad day is magnified in direct relation to how long you have to 'be on' and pretend you are not having a bad day.
But market expectations of likely planting scenarios this year could mean that even the smallest changes during the meeting on Thursday and Friday could have magnified impacts.
A lot of this reticence undoubtedly comes from the stigma our culture places on mental illness, which is often magnified under the scrutiny inherent in dating scenarios.
I think some of that criticism is warranted, in that the book wallows in shallow descriptions, but it gets magnified because of who its target audience is.
Then I'm worried that those bubbles are magnified online with filter bubbles and with the impact of technology on our attention spans, our empathy, and our humanity.
This means that really heavy things in space, like clusters of galaxies, act like lenses and can produce magnified and warped images of objects located behind them.
"It&aposs a delicate position because every mistake you make is magnified, compared to other players," Subasic said through an interpreter Thursday at a team news conference.
"They had struggles onset, and the studio magnified them" for publicity, says actress Susan Sarandon, who stars in Feud as Davis, but things got uglier after filming.
All of the pores, wrinkles, ear hair, and other imperfections that you subconsciously disregard when engaged with a person face-to-face become magnified in a photo.
Polls show him pulling over 20%—not a lot, but his strength is magnified in a crowded field in which the weakest candidates refuse to drop out.
This resentment was magnified hugely by his astounding success in coming from political nowhere to beat Hillary Clinton in 2016 and become president of the United States.
He has authored articles for publications that include Admap, the CMO Council's Marketing Magnified, MWorld (journal), Brand Republic, Chief Marketer, and the Sales and Service Excellence magazine.
Visitors control an interface showing a magnified section of an animal's coat to see how the interaction between the cells manifests in projected visualizations to actual scale.
"I magnified her cheekbones with a liquid illuminator — and I smeared it right down the front of her leg and the back of her leg," he reveals.
Every move I make at this point has been magnified more than I expected, and I probably did take my new found freedom a little too far.
While doubts over the authenticity of Chinese data have persisted for years (and have been magnified more recently), the sheer scale of that metamorphosis is still huge.
These changes were designed to dampen turnout among blacks, the court held, but when wrapped up in a single package, the effect was likely to be magnified.
In the 1990s Gilbert and George went through a phase of depicting themselves naked, surrounded by magnified turds and giant globules of their own semen and urine.
"I was all in for Bernie in 2016, but with Warren in the race, some of the weaker parts of his candidacy are magnified," Mr. Simonson said.
The media is only going to see James or Conor two times a year in a build-up to a fight so everything's very magnified for them.
Magnified orchids resided side by side with palm fronds and checkerboards at Thom Browne; and flowers coexisted, somewhat raucously, with checks, stripes and python patterns at Altuzarra.
I must say that this has happened, and in a magnified way — my old friends are more wonderful, the ballet more breathtaking, the brownstone facades more stunning.
Perhaps we are only seeing a modern amplification of an eternal struggle -- a sadness that has stretched through centuries, now magnified by the easy flow of information.
California wildfires are being magnified & made so much worse by the bad environmental laws which aren't allowing massive amounts of readily available water to be properly utilized.
The problem is magnified among small business owners who often lack resources to keep pace with new regulations—and as a result have to make difficult choices.
According to the EPI, this factor shrinks in economic booms and gets magnified during economic busts, like the recession the US is still currently climbing out of.
It's magnified because of the gnarly nature of the injury and the fact it was Crosby, but again, it's such a routine part of the game now.
I know some people get freaked out by pores, and if they are magnified on skin, as do I. So no YouTube pimple-popping videos for you?
The selfishness or sort of underlying narcissism that lives in all of us to a certain extent seems so magnified in people that try to make things.
Sri Lanka is the latest country to grapple with hate speech being magnified on Facebook, especially in parts of the world that have only recently come online.
Her magnified technicolor transformations of internet porn speak to the confusion and distortion that teenagers can experience when porn is the only real sexual education they receive.
The challenge in the United States is magnified, in part, because of constant tensions in the political system and a broad lack of trust in government institutions.
The importance of tech is magnified in these kinds of incidents, but it's probably an extension of how tech is increasingly having a role in every story.
In his career, Mr. Day, who magnified luxury brands' logomania to larger-than-life proportions, essentially elevated the knockoff to an art unto itself: fashion as sampling.
Political turbulence in Iraq has been magnified by an economic crisis due in part to the low price of oil, which has hindered the anti-ISIS fight.
The rapper says with artists being under the microscope these days, every one of their moves -- from bad days to breakups -- are immediately magnified 100 times over.
That alarm has been magnified by recent terrorist attacks in France, Belgium, Sweden and elsewhere, and by fears that extremists are entering Europe by posing as refugees.
Even the usually throwaway part of a woman with whom Willy has a one-night stand assumes a magnified, haunting menace as embodied by Victoria Hamilton-Barritt.
Fearing that they had been ruined by moisture, he looked at them under a microscope and was delighted by the magnified images of bacteria that had formed.
Nazare's monstrous waves are magnified by an underwater canyon 5km (three miles) deep which ends where the North Atlantic meets the shoreline near the former fishing village.
Harvey struck out five and surrendered two runs on small mistakes that were magnified by a Mets lineup that could not solve Straily beyond drawing five walks.
Go deeper: This Women's World Cup has set records for television audiences worldwide, growth that has magnified challenges for reporters who have covered the sport for years.
American ageism is only magnified in an industry like porn, where—despite niches like milf and mature—your overall value goes down as your years go up.
She encountered no personal obstacle that wasn't magnified in some way by being a single parent, no problem of parenthood that wasn't intensified by her financial predicament.
Few heterosexual couples have to prove their fitness as parents; Mr. Mann and Mr. Paldi said that the need to do this magnified their pre-existing doubts.
Click here to view original GIFImage: NASAThese new pictures (which have been color-inverted, magnified and cropped) show the spacecraft heading not away from us, but toward us.
And a recent (but very small) study out of New York University suggests that sex while high leads to "magnified" orgasms and less regret than sex while drunk.
And you think about how all of this and I know this as a parent as well, that it&aposs so magnified in the age of social media.
And the 2018 postseason promises to be a venue for just such storylines to unfold, magnified by the size of the stage and the height of the stakes.
The most mind-boggling of them this: It makes looking at a magnified phone feel a lot more like using an Oculus Rift than a Google Cardboard viewer.
So let's address them both... We've recently experienced a Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring where the track limits issue was magnified by the circuit's very nature.
In many ways, magnified much beyond my personal story and in situations that are much graver than mine, Trump is America's personal repudiation to many elements of technology.
She believes the feminist full reckoning "has not finished, and has only been magnified in the wake of the #MeToo movement that has contributed to this specific moment".
That aversion has been magnified in Portugal, where investors wonder whether the country's new government can stick to a budget plan agreed with the European Commission last Friday.
I think the response to the China data was magnified because there was a very weak technical setup going into it," Wald said Monday on CNBC's "Power Lunch.
Body language Every move, subconscious twitch and unplanned reaction will be captured in high definition, magnified before a Super Bowl-sized audience and endlessly dissected on cable news.
"The role of any drummer is to keep everything together, to be the glue, but my role was magnified because Courtney was so chaotic and unpredictable," she remembers.
The city is kind of a culmination of those things: It's where a movement in social justice comes to fruition and is magnified and telegraphed to other cities.
Research has shown, however, that if the system users feel they have a degree of influence on the decision process, their acceptance of this machine help is magnified.
Some of those artists, like the bulk of us, are activated when their surrounding world appears to be malfunctioning on some level—or when that malfunctioning is magnified.
The issue has been magnified since Trump last Friday said any NFL player who protested during the anthem was a "son of a bitch" who should be fired.
Magnified, the edge resembles a snowy mountain range about four thousandths of an inch thick; the snow is paper dust, ready to drift into a printer's jammable gears.
If the Fed caves to Trump's repeated criticism and slows or freezes interest-rate increases, the already damaging effects of excessively low rates will be magnified and prolonged.
"Arguably a rise now could have a magnified effect," Beck said, pointing to headwinds from Brexit uncertainty and public spending restraint, as well as a possible shock factor.
These blemishes are then falsely magnified into issues that seemingly affect the validity of the study, as occurred with the study of the hazards of exposure to formaldehyde.
And the human suffering can be magnified when civil society collapses and anarchy breaks out for an extended period after a storm, as happened after Typhoon Haiyan struck.
It just so happens Tesla is Tesla and you're gonna hear about the layoffs and it's going to be magnified by a million as compared to say, McDonalds.
The production, directed and choreographed by Richard Stafford, magnified the contrast between the works, with only the initially shrouded statue (in John Farrell's set design) to unify them.
In towns like Corby, which until recently did not have a train station, the prospect of seeing everyone you have ever met in the same place is magnified.
The problem has been particularly acute in Finland where the financial crisis of 2008-9 magnified the effects of demographic changes such as a rapidly declining birth rate.
The photos in the show feature specimens, 25 in total, from the museum's collection, magnified so that their microscopic bodies are able to be viewed in incredible detail.
The company's "Symphony in C" filled that stage to bursting, but their "Barocco" looked magnified on it, the choreography's miracle matchings of music and dance clearer than ever.
Specifically, Gillespie noted, because of the GOP's dependence on racial resentment and racist dog-whistle politics for the past 50 years, Trump's racially polarizing politicking has merely magnified.
The question of what these companies may owe their hometowns is magnified because many of them have taken advantage of local tax breaks to spur their own growth.
The stress was magnified by the fact that Michael had said, by text, only that we'd be met at the station, without saying exactly where or by whom.
The proximity of the two sides in the pitched battles on Chicago's South Side magnified the already exaggerated divisions; it may also make surrendering them that much harder.
The magnified image was dim and unsteady, and most of the bird's body was hidden by a little iceberg, and either the ship or the iceberg was drifting.
"In light of Donald Trump's xenophobic, nativist campaign, to be doing this in any kind of high-profile way right now, it gets magnified, enormously so," Connolly said.
The task of shooting his fiercely accomplished subjects with every pore, crease and sag dramatically magnified was, he would have you believe, no more than business as usual.
If those rescuers had instead blocked the doors, refusing to let anyone leave the burning towers without "extreme vetting," the slaughter of those attacks would have been magnified.
But Chalupa says her part of the story has been magnified and distorted to the point that it's little more than a smear campaign initially disseminated by Russia.
Players and their entourages are often unaware how many of their movements are monitored and magnified by cameras that follow them as long and as closely as possible.
There are technological shortcomings, there are honest mistakes that are endlessly magnified and never forgotten, and there are also bad-faith attacks by sensationalist politicians and partisan media.
The situation was further magnified by a rapidly aging society and the burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), which were already China's number one health threat, the report stated.
Poorer people in many countries suffer disadvantages in education, but in China such problems are magnified by government spending on schools that is heavily skewed in favour of cities.
Pre-OPEC short covering and its impact on prices was not restricted to crude but included refined fuels including gasoline and diesel which magnified the impact on oil prices.
As with all startups, the company's DNA is usually set by its founders and his swaggering tone seeped into the culture, where it then was magnified and went viral.
One team of researchers spotted a stellar explosion (but not quite a supernova) whose light had travelled 13 billion light-years and was magnified by a cluster of galaxies.
The temporary blip that has magnified the effects of lower fertility and greater longevity is the baby-boom that arrived in most rich countries after the second world war.
However, Kelly's team discovered that Icarus was magnified about 2,000 times, suggesting that a smaller object—perhaps around the size of the Sun—gave it an additional lensing assist.
Small changes in temperature and snowfall tend to be magnified in the two glaciers and that their retreat has been interrupted by advances that can last years, she said.
You can see in that (highly magnified) picture just how much more information can be fit on a higher-PPI screen, and how much less aliased angled lines are.
Buy now: $19.99, formerly $21.98 The Breed Raylan Men's Watch sports an ultra-durable 316L steel case, full-function tachymeter and chronograph, luminous hands, and a magnified date display.
"But we will work to ensure the financial system can function effectively as they take place, so that any effect on jobs and growth is not magnified," it said.
The impact of any crop loss could be magnified because supplies of high-protein HRW wheat already are scarce due to low protein levels in the last two harvests.
But that struggle has been magnified for Jessica McCoy, who made the difficult decision to abort her daughter after six months of pregnancy because the baby had fetal abnormalities.
Fears of a full-blown trade war with Washington have magnified concerns about the outlook for the world's second-largest economy, following weaker-than-expected growth data for May.
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Bear in mind that, like all the images in this set, this is a close crop of a larger shot, so all the imperfections of each camera are magnified.
The trimming made for a much smoother listen and it magnified just how mesmerizing, and even hypnotizing, Scott's music could be when he's focused on how to pace himself.
With a historically great defense slipping to merely great, Blake Bortles' warts have been re-magnified, and the crumbling offensive line and lack of run game have proven catastrophic.
In that situation, the smartphone is placed inside a special headset, the screen is split in two and magnified while you view it from an inch or so away.
Fly over a city at night, and the dense network of lights look like the sky's constellations, miniaturized and mapped onto Earth's topography, or circuit boards magnified and illuminated.
When that pressure is magnified by living your life in the limelight, it can be pretty tough to handle: There's a lot of negative chat and hate out there.
No airline is perfect, but if you haven't built up enough goodwill through a proven customer-first culture, small lapses will be magnified while large ones will be crucified.
While violence from the anti-communist contras was magnified by the American media, victims of Sandinista violence were effectively silenced in those pre-internet days of liberal media monopoly.
Not only will your psychic powers be magnified, but communication in general will be a big deal; a conversation that has been building up will finally reach a climax.
But the attacks have created a sense of crisis at home, one magnified by the harsh words on the presidential campaign trail from Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump.
And one question that hasn't gotten enough attention yet is the potentially magnified impact to the economy that we could feel when these startups-on-steroids begin to falter.
Given his resistance to testifying and his request to have his chief of staff with him, the hearings successfully magnified the lingering questions over his supervision of the investigation.
His loss is magnified by the absence of Mike Cammalleri, who led the team with 27 goals in 2014-15 and has been out of the lineup since Nov.
BJ THE CHICAGO KID: Gun violence has always been a part of Chicago, but I think social media and other outlets have definitely magnified and helped spread the awareness.
In a marketplace where everyone was a fraud until proven otherwise, the anonymity of the Internet only magnified the sense of suspicion, and no one responded to Liu's posts.
" Tweet 2: "California wildfires are being magnified & made so much worse by the bad environmental laws which aren't allowing massive amounts of readily available water to be properly utilized.
"Puerto Ricans have been migrating for more than a decade where more than 50,000 people were leaving the island every year…the hurricane magnified that process," said Vargas-Ramos.
"I think it's more of a growth scare which is getting magnified by the moves in financial markets," he said, adding that the prevailing uncertainty would add to volatility.
It has been referred to as Project Atlas since at least mid-2018, around when backlash to Onavo Protect magnified and Apple instituted its new rules that prohibited Onavo.
"California wildfires are being magnified & made so much worse by the bad environmental laws which aren't allowing massive amount of readily available water to be properly utilized," he tweeted.
But Mr. Trump, reversing his own secretary of state, has refused talks, preferring bombastic threats to "destroy" North Korea that will be magnified if he repeats them in Asia.
They dutifully wrote checks to Radio Free Europe, and their contributions were magnified by gifts from many of the country's biggest corporations, yielding, on average, about $1 million annually.
These challenges are magnified by the massive scale required to turn a profit in the car business — which means that every production mistake costs millions of dollars to fix.
As with all startups, the company's DNA is usually set by its founders, and his swaggering tone seeped into the culture, where it then was magnified and went viral.
Now, as Mr. de Blasio runs for president, that risk is about to be magnified — along with the question of who is in charge while the mayor is away.
The light of its four candles were magnified by reflections in a curved piece of silver bobbing at the end of a wire, like part of a Calder mobile.
The trap in the ceiling went off several times during the night, like a pistol fired in an empty chapel, the unholy racket magnified by the oddly magnificent acoustics.
The concerns universal to all parents have been magnified here by the one-child policy, which until its recent relaxation restricted most urban couples to one son or daughter.
The nationwide toll, magnified by the failure of a series of early warning systems, included 22012 injured and 254,22004 displaced, along with 2130,2000 damaged homes, officials said on Tuesday.
The indifference to any efficiency is magnified when it comes to sweetening pension benefits, an annual event in Albany, like tapping maple trees for sap in the North Country.
Gordon, whose eye never strays far from the garden, combined these opposing color schemes in a floral print of canary yellow blooms, their brilliance magnified by a dark background.
Fanny had taken to leaving the house with a full face of makeup, complete with novelty contacts that magnified her brown irises into green, pink, gray or purple discs.
Fears of a full-blown trade war with Washington had magnified concerns about the outlook for the world's second-largest economy, following weaker-than-expected growth data for May.
But generations of graduates of the American University have helped lead Egypt's government, business and nonprofit sectors, so any problem on the campus can spiral outward with magnified effect.
Various judges had already expressed reluctance to second-guess the administration on such issues, and that reluctance will likely only be magnified by the new record from the administration.
On a Tuesday morning conference call with CNN officials, Zucker stressed that the network has to "play error-free ball" going forward, as all their mistakes will be magnified.
The employee says she began "experiencing emotional distress from the verbal assault of Dr. Phil which was magnified by the confined space ..." She says it amounted to false imprisonment.
We're able to observe this galaxy because its appearance is magnified in the sky, thanks to a warp in spacetime caused by a massive object located between us and it.
The breeziness of the cabin is magnified by a light wood trim and moon roofs stretching to the third row, helping the QX13 to feel bigger than it actually is.
And more than one well-meaning white acquaintance has asked me why, if these moments are so mundane, one moment in one coffee shop has been magnified and blown up.
Private equity is structured around a small group of selective investors and managers whose efforts are magnified by the heavy use of leverage in the businesses that the funds control.
But, well, if you're looking up stuff every couple of hours of every day, then any UX friction becomes magnified via accumulation — and soon stacks up to a sizable frustration.
Salt, her inaugural offering for fall 2014, inspired by a magnified image of a salt crystal from her then-20-year-old son's microscope, was picked up by three stores.
Leaving aside that this is the purpose and definition of preventative regulation, many of the issues brought up by the smaller ISPs and magnified by FCC leadership are equally phantasmal.
When their captors came to beat one of them, others would join in the wailing, so the noise was magnified to relatives listening on the other end of the phone.
She sees astrology as a system that validates human experiences with archetypes, and the more relatable something is, the more likely it is to be magnified online by an algorithm.
Raise your hand if you've ever spent quality time with a highly magnified mirror, staring at that one thing — say, a dark spot or a zit that just won't quit.
Low trading volumes before a local holiday magnified currency moves, with the real weakening more than the Mexican peso even after Brazil's central bank took strong action to curb volatility.
Confusion, politicized stigma, and silence magnified by the Reagan administration delayed progress in combating an illness that infected over 100,000 Americans by the time the President left office in 1989.
India's challenges have been magnified by the macro-economic uncertainties facing a number of emerging market nations, particularly the slowdown in China and the prospect of futures U.S. rate hikes.
The light emitted from the star billions of light-years away was magnified because of a galaxy cluster about 5 billion light-years from Earth, between LS1 and our planet.
EU membership has magnified Britain's influence in much the same way as London's global clout was enhanced by the special relationship in its heyday, especially during the Thatcher-Reagan era.
Magnified by rumours on social media, the doubts have transformed the country into a weak spot in efforts to shore up global immunity against infectious diseases, public health specialists say.
The Euro soccer tournament, which runs until July 10, has magnified worries about security in France, which is still under the state of emergency that was declared after the Nov.
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And because of the size of the Vision Fund and all of the scrutiny of it, those mistakes will be magnified in the press and in the industry, he said.
The demonstrators intend to ignore restrictions keeping them far from the delegates, raising fears the violence that accompanied some of Mr. Trump's rallies will be magnified on a mass scale.
The quarterly profit surge was magnified by a weak base of comparison last year, when Embraer booked a $101 million provision due to a bankruptcy filing by Republic Airways RJETQ.
"California wildfires are being magnified & made so much worse by the bad environmental laws which aren't allowing massive amount of readily available water to be properly utilized," he tweeted Sunday.
Many hotels recognize "that they operate in a world in which one traveler's experience can be magnified across legions of potential customers via online review sites," Business Travel News said.
But I've been a woman in tech long enough to know that the world, particularly as it's been magnified online and on social media, tends to unmoor and unmake women.
But together, their efforts have magnified the voices of millions of Americans who want abortion to be illegal, and they are prevailing over millions of other Americans who do not.
The defeat is magnified because Mr. Cuomo, a shrewd observer of national political trends with an eye toward a potential White House bid, recently softened his support for charter schools.
Such peril is magnified in the construction of skyscrapers, said John Murphy Jr., a contractor on the Paramount Miami Worldcenter, a 58-story condominium tower being built in downtown Miami.
The effect was magnified at smaller companies and startups, like Lemkin's former startup EchoSign, because they don't have the same years' worth of customer relationships that the major players enjoy.
"If this sort of dysfunction exists as part of the everyday operations — then, yes, during a true crisis the problems are magnified and exacerbated," said a former Trump HHS official.
The presumption, which is magnified here by respect for the head of a coordinate branch, counsels crediting the Order's stated national-security purpose absent the clearest showing to the contrary.
Concerns about his approach will be magnified by the impulsive way he announced the breakthrough, bursting into the White House briefing room, to tell journalists to expect a major announcement.
Worse, long after America has forgotten them, these slanders, which Trump and Giuliani magnified to gargantuan scale, will linger in Ukraine, undermining the people our country once sought to help.
However, such a magnificent gaffe was but one saddening event in a political week that has magnified the anxieties and frustrations many Americans feel when evaluating their 2016 presidential options.
Dent's impending resignation raises questions about the possibility of a special election, with uncertainty magnified by the fact the state is adopting new congressional district lines for the 2628 cycle.
Several mayors said it was heartening to see their strain of public service magnified in Mr. Buttigieg's run, listing their own recent civic feats that received considerably less public attention.
In many countries, soccer offers an escape from larger problems, which probably helps explain the intense attachment the fans have to their teams — an intensity that's magnified by international matches.
Ms. Moore was the lesser star in those days, but she shared Mr. Van Dyke's background in song and dance, and as a comedy duo they magnified each other's charm.
Economists, for example, have shown that the extent of the Great Depression was magnified by short-sighted policies to choke off public support, rather than aid in the economic turnaround.
If true, Trump showed his uncanny ability to undermine his own administration and then magnified that damage with a type of "atta boy" for Barr after the recommendation was withdrawn.
A microscopic flake extracted from an oil painting may not seem like much to the naked eye, but 20 times magnified, it begins to look like a geologic cross section.
A magnified view of silk tulle from a wedding dress even shows how starch—which is added to stiffen fabric—is present in the triangle-shaped interstices of the netting.
This, notably, did not start because of Donald Trump — there was a bigger jump between 2008 and 2012 than between 2012 and 20043 — although he may have magnified the trend.
In this case, a distant galaxy called RXJ1131−1231 has warped light in such a way that astronomers could see several magnified images of a galaxy behind it in the sky.
That reputation was magnified by a 2004 article in Jane magazine saying that he masturbated in front of reporter Claudine Ko, and it resulted in a string of sexual harassment lawsuits.
Insurgency, instability, and the many other failures of state building in Iraq and Afghanistan would undoubtedly be repeated in Syria, magnified by the fissures of five years of brutal civil war.
So you can have one common area door that now 250 people are using, so you're getting that exposure to this ecosystem and to the possibilities in a really magnified way.
This geographical isolation, along with the relative paucity of his output (13 feature films and three documentaries) and rumours about his work practices, magnified his reputation for artistic integrity and perfectionism.
Those questions are magnified by the shocking bias of key players in the Russian probe, which led to the dismissal of FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe and FBI agent Peter Strzok.
"That issue of the disclosure and the consent just becomes incredibly magnified on the EU side in view of the fact that GDPR comes into place in May 2018," he says.
"California wildfires are being magnified & made so much worse by the bad environmental laws which aren't allowing massive amounts of readily available water to be properly utilized," he tweeted in August.
"California wildfires are being magnified & made so much worse by the bad environmental laws which aren't allowing massive amount of readily available water to be properly utilized," Trump wrote on Twitter.
This is magnified when you consider that many households have become investors by "accident" or are saving for retirement via their employer's 401(k) plan, with little or no financial training.
Washington (CNN)Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid ripped Donald Trump Tuesday for being overweight and eating too much fast food, charging that the media "magnified" Hillary Clinton's recent bout with pneumonia.
"And then some things are probably being magnified by my hormones and these post-baby blues that people talk about that could last anywhere for a week to months," Port admits.
"They have very specific material grievances against the governor, they feel there was a betrayal of a political contract ... I think that magnified feelings of injustice against those neighborhoods," Wilson said.
Another clever feature in this mirror is a small, circular mirror that magnetically sticks in the center of the Sensor Mirror Pro when you need to see something magnified by 10x.
Businesses that embrace innovative technology and invest in it wisely will have a better chance of being a step ahead of the competition, and their likelihood of success will be magnified.
TheCityUK published a to-do list for the financial sector and government, saying June's vote to leave the European Union magnified the challenge of keeping up with global competition in finance.
Indeed, the Lion City boasts rising highest household and public debt levels, an issue magnified by a rapidly aging population and 15 straight months of negative headline inflation as of January.
Yesterday, they graced our timelines with an image of the Official Nintendo Mario Nipple Texture — magnified 24 times from its original size to capture every glorious contour of its pink pixels.
"The effects of the low oxygen are going to get magnified and there's going to be more algal problems, and more fish kills, and more taste and odor problems," he said.
The attention he secured through the rocket launch was magnified by a subsequent video feed, depicting his red Tesla roadster cruising through space after being released from the rocket's delivery bay.
That will likely be magnified by the fact that the May 3 primary coincides with the presidential primary, where a competitive race will likely bring significant enthusiasm into the state's primary.
The spotlight on the issue became magnified earlier this month after white nationalist groups — demonstrating against the removal of a Lee statue in Charlottesville, Va. — violently clashed with anti-racist counterprotesters.
"California wildfires are being magnified & made so much worse by the bad environmental laws which aren't allowing massive amount of readily available water to be properly utilized," Trump tweeted in August.
The spotlight on the issue became magnified last month after white nationalist groups — demonstrating against the removal of a different Lee statue in Charlottesville, Va. — violently clashed with anti-racist counterprotesters.
But in at least one aspect, convincing an adversary his son has died, the viciousness is magnified exponentially by the fact that Felix knows what it's like to lose a child.
She expressed anger at Senator Bernie Sanders, who spent months of the 2016 Democratic primaries angrily portraying her as craven and corrupt, a narrative Donald Trump picked up on and magnified.
It's an issue that has been magnified by Trump but really transcends presidential administrations: America, along with the rest of the world, has never been ready for a major disease outbreak.
Leicas are more compact than any comparable digital single lens reflex camera, and I prefer the clarity of their optical viewfinders over the magnified electronic ones of other mirrorless digital cameras.
Perhaps it's a sign of the times, but business and politics both seem to have fallen back on the meanest, lowest common denominator, and that's only been magnified by social media.
Nearly all of the 23 said they were harassed or saw others harassed, and when a foreign official was involved, the stress was magnified because it could cause an international incident.
Suspicions about Beijing's role in the takeover were only magnified when, in his first week in office, Mnangagwa relaxed the "indigenization" law — and signed a $153 million loan agreement with China.
Once a terror event is magnified by media and reverberates through our political system, as it has recently in Europe and in America, the perception of the threat is quite intense.
If President Trump is concerned about future Mexican governments' seeing Nafta in a different light, this problem will be greatly magnified under the new terms the White House has pushed for.
Pence's speech marked a sharpened U.S. approach toward China, going beyond the bitter trade war between the world's two biggest economies, which has magnified concerns about the outlook for China's economy.
The Fed's 50 basis points cut on Tuesday caught Wall Street off guard as it magnified the economic impact of the coronavirus and prompted questions over the efficacy of monetary easing.
In 1978, they bought his first color crosshatch painting, made in 1975 — a pattern of competing diagonal stripes, reminiscent of magnified and clarified brush strokes, which he would revisit for years.
Speculation over Rudy Giuliani's involvement with Ukraine has magnified since the arrest of two of his associates last week as they prepared to board a one-way flight out of Washington.
The image sensor showed me the real world, but the lens increased the contrast, highlighted edges, magnified objects, and performed a few other tricks to help me see in the dark.
An IMF paper here by David Bloom, Daniel Cadarette, and JP Sevilla notes that even when the health impact of an outbreak is relatively limited, economic consequences can be quickly magnified.
Pollsters interviewed by The Hill say that Clinton's polling bounce after her party's national convention was aided and perhaps magnified by Trump's feud with the family of a slain U.S. solider.
In contrast, it helps Joe Biden, a frontrunner whose relative fall in the final tally also will be lost, giving him another day to fight without the blemish of Iowa magnified.
Concern about Zika has been magnified in recent days by a reported case of sexual transmission in Texas as well as a global health emergency declared by the World Health Organization.
The issue has been magnified since U.S. President Donald Trump last Friday said any NFL player who protested during the anthem was a "son of a bitch" who should be fired.
If the House had folded to President Trump after he shut down the government, the power of the Executive, no matter what or who came next, would have been greatly magnified.
The damage is slowly being magnified as e-commerce goliath Amazon transitions from a FedEx customer to a competitor, complete with its own warehousing and an armada of suburban delivery vans.
In fact, hedge funds tend to focus disproportionately on nearby contracts, where liquidity and turnover is greatest, so the impact of hedge fund selling on nearby months will have been magnified.
While he doesn&apost necessarily humanize the figures, he does paint them as real people with a dangerous amount of power that social media has magnified in our already fragmented country.
"This year's results illustrate that capital requirements in the United States are highly volatile from year to year and that the volatility will be magnified by ... the stress buffer," they added.
His influence was magnified because at the same time, he was chairman of the committee's oversight and investigations subcommittee, and it was from this perch that he made his true mark.
Their analytic, formal processes are partnered with natural phenomena, chemical, and physical forces, while time-based acts such as performance and drawing are magnified to serve as collaborators in the design.
If he had succeeded in carrying out this plan [to pay Pecker] he would have magnified the legal risks to Trump—it would have been an exponential increase of those risks.
While Homer certainly played a huge role in the first season, for Season 2 of The OA, Homer's has now been magnified, and not just because he's got some new facial hair.
This is magnified by thinning of the skin and by the fact that facial muscles continuously contract, particularly during periods of concentration or emotional arousal (stress), making wrinkles appear larger over time.
The international team of scientists found two magnified images of the galaxy, called A1689B11, in two different points of the sky around their magnifying glass, a cluster of galaxies called Abell 1689.
In fact, Kelly's paper is being released in tandem with another Nature Astronomy study, led by University of South Carolina astronomer Steven Rodney, that analyzes background transient events magnified by gravitational lensing.
By knowing how luminous this star would have been without the lensing effect, Goobar and his team were able to measure very precisely just how much the galaxy magnified the supernova's light.
By and large, funds do not invest directly in other ETFs; although there are a few "leveraged" ETFs, where losses and gains are magnified, they represent only 1% of the industry's assets.
There was a fragile quality to his voice, magnified by his slight frame and boyish good looks (I developed a crush on him immediately after seeing one of their videos on MTV).
Wrinkle-tracking and pore-judging, though, especially at a super-magnified level, seems like it could potentially lead to unhealthy behavior, as some dermatologists have pointed out about other skin-scanning gadgets.
In practice, past calendar shifts have magnified the clout of Iowa, the overwhelmingly white kickoff state where fellow Midwesterners Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota and Pete Buttigieg of Indiana hope to break out.
In some respects, though, the coverage previewed the age of viral video, which has magnified the sense of injustice surrounding more recent scenarios of young African-American men killed by the police.
To get the look, he mists the root of each individual coil on her crown with Chi's Magnified Volume Finishing Spray, then defines it with a 3/4-inch, tapered curling rod.
These concerns will be magnified by the use of a confidential source to elicit information from Trump campaign associates, though officials deny that the FBI actually had an informant inside the campaign.
Obviously it was magnified by the fact that there were structural weaknesses in the financial system that, rather than dampen the impact of the decline in housing, actually tended to amplify it.
Tall and agile at 2100, with a neatly trimmed gray beard and oval tortoise shell glasses that magnified his glassy blue eyes, Mr. Ferlinghetti could pass for a man in his 603s.
The president learned last year that the government's response to a natural disaster can have enormous political consequences, which will be magnified this year with the midterm elections only eight weeks away.
Trilobites In the 1920s, before matter could be magnified millions of times under electron microscopes, a German graphic designer was developing his own techniques for capturing the minute wonders of organic life.
Yes, there is Jamie who on the surface is the picture of a dashing romantic hero but he has a kindness and a vulnerability that has only been magnified by his trauma.
This fake news can be surprisingly potent, magnified on the web, accelerated by faked traffic pushed by bots and hackers, from sites not just in the U.S. but all over the world.
"California wildfires are being magnified and made so much worse by the bad environmental laws which aren't allowing massive amount of readily available water to be properly utilized," Trump wrote on Twitter.
The stunt was magnified by Fox News, which ran a follow-up story, reportedly with the President's involvement, which was so packed with fabrications that the network was forced to retract it.
"The proliferation of digital devices and internet-based communications has created significant vulnerabilities and magnified the scope and intensity of the threat of foreign interference [to elections]," Trump writes in the order.
Trump's trade war has been a huge business concern — and magnified by the fact the Trump administration gave just 60 days notice regarding which products would be subject to the new tariffs.
After years of racial myopia, our presence has seemingly been magnified, our melanin on display in split-leg gowns on red carpets, or trussed up in a suit and tie on stages.
"It sounded like when the transformers go out, but it was five times magnified that," said Ms. May, who lives about 200 feet from where the explosion was said to have occurred.
But the Panamanian misadventure has become the family business's biggest headache at a time when its founder is in the White House and every move and woe is magnified across the planet.
The mob, such as it was in those other cities, had similar clout, but in New York it was more magnified—for the obvious reason that New York was the media capital.
As sports figures like Michael Jordan and Joe Montana and Zinedine Zidane have learned, these questions are magnified and multiplied when you are one of the most famous athletes in the world.
The surgeons used a videomicroscope, a novel device that puts a magnified, high-resolution 220-D image on a screen so that an entire team may see the progress of the operation.
Now, with climate concerns magnified by extreme summer temperatures and catastrophic wildfires, lawmakers are considering a move that would go further: a proposal to mandate 100 percent carbon-free electricity by 2045.
"Negative impacts were magnified by a small first quarter, which accounts for only 0.83 percent of yearly sales," CEO Bob Kunze-Concewitz told analysts on a post-results conference call on Tuesday.
And herein lies the danger of corrosion: like a drunken night out relived the next morning, every excruciating flaw in the thrill of the night before becomes magnified and impossible to ignore.
This resentment would naturally be magnified to the extent a person's own lack of wealth puts them at some risk of insolvency, possibly putting higher education or home ownership out of reach.
In "Boundaries," her first solo show — which opened at Amsterdam's FOAM Museum earlier this month — Weir's photos draw the viewer into proximity with her subjects, so that skin and emotion are magnified.
"The interest in this ultra-rare lot became magnified in part because an authentic pit crew is included with the red racer," noted "Secret Lives of the Super Rich " host Robert Frank.
More tepid global growth has also magnified a slowdown in China - whose explosive expansion from 803 was the supercycle of the previous decade but which has since dragged on all emerging economies.
More tepid global growth has also magnified a slowdown in China - whose explosive expansion from 803 was the supercycle of the previous decade but which has since dragged on all emerging economies.
She likes to emphasize the dissolution of scale that digital images allow: In one work, a roundworm is magnified to appear as large as an image of Titan, Saturn's Earth-like moon.
In a big game, like the Kentucky-North Carolina showdown or even Monday night's North Carolina-Gonzaga matchup in the N.C.A.A. final, the stakes, the emotions and the reactions are only magnified.
Mr. Shikaki, the pollster in Ramallah, said that because of Mr. Netanyahu's statement, support for violence would probably increase among Palestinians, and that effect would be magnified if annexations actually took place.
The poetics of everyday speech in small town America is encountered anew by the estranging effects of Ashley's sly interventions as ready to hand phrases become magnified and loaded with increasing subtlety.
The specimens were so small they were magnified under a golf-ball size plastic hemisphere and the museum noted in a memo that some viewers thought they looked like tea leaves or coal.
Instead of becoming sluggish and distant, as many stereotypical portrayals of stoners go, my awareness is magnified and my mood is uplifted, allowing me to forget my worries and focus on being productive.
The 9/11 Commission Report stated that, were it not for the first responders, the lives lost would have been far more magnified, and that just their presence made dire circumstances more bearable.
Launching on March 8 for International Women's Day, the brand is kickstarting Girls Skate India, a magnified view at how a new generation of females are gaining confidence through a newfound outlet: skateboarding.
She said record temperatures were partly caused by a natural warming effect of an El Nino weather event in the Pacific Ocean, magnified by the build-up of man-made greenhouse gas emissions.
This zero-sum attitude toward Arabs and Jews only magnified problems later faced by these countries, and by American policy-makers, when Zionism emerged as a political thorn in the post-war era.
U.S. President Barack Obama made a passionate intervention in the EU debate during a visit to London last month, saying EU membership magnified Britain's role in the world and made it more prosperous.
The lethal impact of the disaster is likely to have been magnified, as it was around L'Aquila, by houses built decades, if not centuries, ago that do not meet modern anti-seismic standards.
"Magnified and sanctified be Your name"These are the first words of the Jewish mourners' prayer, which will be recited tonight on the first Sabbath since the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting. pic.twitter.
Official investigations are under way into these and other alleged irregularities laid bare by the September 943 quake that has magnified scrutiny of what President Enrique Peña Nieto once called Mexico's "cultural" corruption.
If the worst comes and Republicans lose both houses of Congress next year, Trump's importance will be further magnified as the only Republican standing between Democrats and unified control of the federal government.
The BBC also notes that BEIS says CO2 emissions figures should be multiplied by 203 when in relation to aviation, since the negative climate impact of these emissions is magnified at higher altitudes.
Colleges and universities were forced to publicly and painfully deal with a confluence of national issues — race, sexual assault, gay rights, politically correct speech — mirrored and magnified in the microcosm of campus life.
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But today, as a severe drought magnified by climate change has cut water levels to record lows, the Kariba is generating so little juice that blackouts have crippled the nation's already hurting businesses.
And given that we're talking about stimulants here, it's worth noting that the side effects—including heart palpitations and elevated blood pressure—could be magnified since the ingredients are being inhaled versus swallowed.
"It is the Trump administration's own policy of cornering Tehran that has greatly magnified the danger," Colin Kahl, an Iran expert and former adviser to Joe Biden, wrote for Foreign Policy on Tuesday.
At this stage in the process, at least, she seems to find the sculpture viscerally repulsive, mostly because the memories of some of her source images—magnified images of blackheads—are still fresh.
"Everything in one fell blow, thunderous bombast, magnified down layer after layer, and then after the task is completed, just chicken feathers everywhere," Professor Sun wrote, using a slang phrase for scant accomplishments.
He cut black pieces of paper into rectangles to place atop the specimens in his slides, then positioned his camera over the microscope's lens to photograph what lay beneath, magnified at 2,000 times.
Yes, the floodgates really opened once Mr. Smith began to talk about love — big, delicious tears that coated and magnified his sad, glorious blue eyeballs but never quite leaked out onto his cheeks.
Instead, the week has magnified a growing rift between the mayor and his top Hispanic ally, the City Council speaker, Melissa Mark-Viverito, who will leave office at the end of the year.
Trump won the district by 20 points in the presidential election, but the closeness of Republican Saccone and Democratic candidate Conor Lamb has prompted injections of cash and magnified attention on the race.
On balance, the minutes showed policymakers believe there may be less slack in the economy than previously thought, and that more flexible credit and capital markets have magnified the power of monetary policy.
"There's tough times throughout the year, and obviously in the market we play in, it's magnified, so you know right now we haven't played very well," Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia said.
A putrid offensive showing magnified the absence of Dalvin Cook, the star running back whose recovery from a chest injury could very well determine whether the Vikings combust or contend in the playoffs.
"We are the strongest nation on the planet Earth, and our strength is multiplied and magnified when we stand with our allies in common cause and common purpose," Booker said in a debate.
GE Power's natural gas turbines have been slammed by the industrywide shift towards renewable energy -- a challenge magnified by a supply glut at GE. Cash flow at GE Power will shrink in 2019.
As Greenberg argues, the impact of shifting loyalties among well-educated white women will be magnified if the changes evident in some areas among well-educated men also persist through 2020 and beyond.
Problems have been magnified by delays and cost overruns at two giant coal-fired plants, Medupi and Kusile, which were touted as a solution to power woes when construction began a decade ago.
"There was no planning for public space in many parts of Lima — a pattern only magnified in the outlying districts," said Christopher Parisano, a graduate student in anthropology at City University of New York.
The expected ongoing advance in secondary loan prices could be magnified, investors said, if a rise in appetite for loans comes without a comparable burst of new issue supply to soak up the liquidity.
But pain can be magnified by a domestic argument or trouble at work, so we try to find out about the patient's life—their sleeping patterns, their ability to walk and stand, their appetite.
And any health problems individuals would have had going into the expedition that maybe weren't a problem at the time, I imagine as time went on those would have become more magnified and manifest.
Bringing the loss of a death into the equation felt more than heavy-handed, and I thought of my friends who have had to deal with their own losses being magnified on social media.
When this occurs, it's possible for the light emitted by background objects to be magnified by the foreground objects' intense gravitational field, giving astronomers a rare glimpse of normally unobservable stretches of the universe.
These alkali flies, whose scientific name is Ephydra hians, have magnified both traits to overcome the extreme conditions of Mono Lake, considered among the "wettest" water on Earth with a slippery, nearly oily feel.
The importance of these midseason games has become magnified after the Rangers' rough start to the season but they were able to raise their game against one of the top teams in the league.
Otherwise, the problems he has encountered in his first 100 days will only become magnified, and the outcome for Republicans in the 2018 midterm elections might prove more devastating than anything they can imagine.
As always, the usual Kickstarter caveats apply: the CellRobot team is a new company, with no past history of manufacturing or shipping any products, which becomes magnified when dealing with complex hardware and software.
But Jean Sannier, a lawyer for Mr. Gomet's family, countered that their despair was magnified by the publication of a photograph that he said was "voyeuristic" and jarringly graphic, cruelly showing Mr. Gomet's suffering.
Certainly nothing bad can happen to this capable young woman with an arch sense of humor — yet it does, and the horror is only magnified by the determined pragmatism with which the story unfolds.
Fears of a full-scale trade war with Washington have magnified concerns about the outlook for the world's second-largest economy, fuelling a sell-off in Chinese stocks and the yuan currency CNY=CFXS.
This should not surprise Elizabeth: "Smoke and Mirrors," a standout episode of Season 1, was about the epochal decision to put her coronation on television, which both magnified the event and made it smaller.
Such a missed opportunity is magnified by the fact that, during his last years, Kennedy learned perhaps his most important lesson from King: that the struggle for racial justice represented American democracy's core mission.
Many of the traits of Trump's political persona, from his contempt for convention to his acute sensitivity towards the merest personal slight have been magnified as criticism has slowly built over his crisis management.
The problem is magnified because the Seattle-based company is also facing rising competition from local players, like Luckin Coffee, which has been rapidly increasing its number of stores and sells much cheaper coffee.
When force disintegrates into barbarism in asymmetric conflicts, as it was shown to do in footage released in 2023 depicting abuse and humiliation of Iraqis at Abu Ghraib prison, the negative effects are magnified.
Mr. Morris's dancers are a lovable crew, though they're dwarfed by the three backdrops by the British painter Howard Hodgkin, in which a few amplified brush strokes acquire the compelling beauty of magnified feathers.
The uncertainty about the Federal Reserve's direction is magnified by the fact that the president has yet to nominate three new members of the board that could swing the board in the Treasury's direction.
Water. "California wildfires are being magnified & made so much worse by the bad environmental laws which aren't allowing massive amounts of readily available water to be properly utilized," the US President wrote on Twitter.
First, while prices gathered pace over the past month or so, the gains were magnified by some geopolitical tensions—most notably the Kurdish referendum last week that sparked threats of supply cutoff by Turkey.
Talbott, who served in Bill Clinton's State Department, said the Russian threat is magnified by the decline of "transatlantic institutions and trust," and the lack of a coherent Russia policy from the White House.

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