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But now mutant vaccine viruses are paralyzing some unvaccinated children.
Climate anxiety can be either a motivating or paralyzing factor.
Advertisers were finding it too complicated, paralyzing their buying decisions.
A drought was depleting the nation's reservoirs, paralyzing its dams.
"For some, this withdrawal is almost paralyzing," Dr. Hadland said.
More than 150,000 workers left their jobs, paralyzing the city.
Tariffs tend to be paralyzing in terms of global investment.
Congress is coping with a paralyzing volume of digitized data.
It can make figuring out where to start almost paralyzing.
But there's a lot of paralyzing terror in that idea, too.
Polarization is no longer just polluting the system — it's paralyzing it.
Measuring the paralyzing impact of winter storms is an inexact science.
The bullet severed his spine, paralyzing him from the neck down.
"Women have a lot of choices and that can be paralyzing."
Approaching a crossroads in your personal career path can be paralyzing.
"You are not paralyzing the muscle, you are relaxing the muscle."
With the shops awash in options, the choices can be paralyzing.
One is a paralyzing agent, and the other stops the heart.
But when it opens it often gets stuck, paralyzing train traffic.
Despair is paralyzing, and we have no time left for paralysis.
For some Iowans, the pressure proved paralyzing, freezing them in indecision.
I thought about my own deeply paralyzing childhood fears as well.
Well, communicate the uncertainty while indicating the danger of a paralyzing blizzard.
Prebble hadn't worked out what Total Chaos was, and it was paralyzing.
" SDB: "It's about activating instead of self-paralyzing with moments of insecurity.
It's one of the more paralyzing What If's in recent NBA history.
The guilt, fear, shame and confusion may become paralyzing, making disclosure incomprehensible.
That attitude perhaps explains the paralyzing political polarization in our country today.
Yet when she was just getting started, she found her ambition paralyzing.
The retail landscape can be paralyzing, even for the most prolific shoppers.
Ms. Mathiowetz says she hasn't used psychedelic mushrooms since that paralyzing episode.
Leader Carrie Lam said Tuesday that protestors "paralyzing" the city were selfish.
But it can eventually become a medical emergency, paralyzing the entire body.
Author Benjamin Hardy says this paralyzing fear is something many perfectionists experience.
Anxiety can appear to be useless at best and paralyzing at worst.
After all, what is worse, an imperfect solution or a paralyzing pandemic?
The resulting narrative of inferiority has had a paralyzing effect on policy.
There's a homogeneity to Santa Barbara that can feel paralyzing at first.
The only solace is that, with Trump, it's accompanied by paralyzing incompetence.
Part of that torture involves Joker paralyzing and sexually assaulting Batgirl, a.k.a.
"Interesting is your word, paralyzing is another word," retiring committee member Rep.
I'm such a positive person, and to not feel like that was paralyzing.
All that feedback's great, all that feedback's great, all that feedback is paralyzing.
The thought that life could go so many different ways can be paralyzing.
The principle is literally paralyzing—forbidding inaction, stringent regulation, and everything in between.
They were having trouble… It was very paralyzing — they were all like 'Huh?
Choosing a date night look can be both a paralyzing and exciting experience.
The emotion linking Sneed's poignantly relatable characters is a paralyzing sense of equivocation.
Images of execution, paralyzing fear, group obedience and numb acceptance come and go.
One con is its overwhelming app with a paralyzing amount of customization options.
Without local assistance, the vastness of an entire continent would have been paralyzing.
I became aware of this only slowly, and felt an often paralyzing responsibility.
The idea that life could go so many different ways can be paralyzing.
Since the election, his warnings have already had a paralyzing effect in Mexico.
The biggest mistake is to let this fear of the unknown become paralyzing.
Like no person can ... The level of incoming I'm talking about is absolutely paralyzing.
Peters had been shot in the lower back, paralyzing her from the waist down.
Somehow, despite public disinterest and throughout his own paralyzing perfectionism, he kept the faith.
"Intrusive thoughts can be paralyzing," says Professor Dinesh Bhugra from the World Psychiatric Association.
Forecasts are calling for a "potentially paralyzing storm" headed for that region this weekend.
Check out more videos from VICE: The stress of it was polarizing and paralyzing.
She insists that her presence would create a paralyzing distraction and impede rescue efforts.
But that sweet spot between paralyzing fear and complacent optimism is a small one.
About 450 cases of the paralyzing Guillain-Barré syndrome were attributed to the vaccine.
Respect for history is important, but when respect becomes reverence, it can prove paralyzing.
Stauffer's story begins her freshman year of college, when she remembers this paralyzing fear.
But, above all, the U.S. should stop its self-destructive and paralyzing partisan bickering.
Narrowing down all the options and figuring out where to turn can be paralyzing.
Well-meaning state regulations would backfire, creating a disruptive, paralyzing chaos for everyone involved.
So they for now must take most of the blame for the paralyzing dysfunction.
It has had a corrosive impact, paralyzing discussion on all aspects of immigration reform.
To understand Caesar's simultaneous almost paralyzing fear and determination, you need to hear his story.
"For me, it's been extremely unsettling to the point of emotionally paralyzing," her mom said.
Pieces of the bone had pierced his spinal cord, paralyzing him from the waist down.
Continuing this pattern of neglect all but guarantees disastrous and paralyzing consequences in the future.
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said Tuesday that the protesters "paralyzing" the city are selfish.
Matt, the subject of Hero, has a paralyzing fear of flying among other disruptive anxieties.
The idea of blackness, crafted by generations of white supremacy, has been paralyzing and narrow.
The paralyzing fear and 24/7, no-end-in-sight quarantine is soul-numbingly lonely.
But the often apocalyptic nature of the news about climate change is perhaps uniquely paralyzing.
If you clicked on this story, you probably have a paralyzing fear of public speaking.
By paralyzing the Appellate Body, the United States has garnered the attention of the world.
Finding out that Jaime was responsible for paralyzing her brother could well earn him a spot.
He recounts how his wife, coffee, cigarettes, and movies helped him get through the paralyzing shock.
This will end one element of a paralyzing political crisis: the 29-month-long presidential vacuum.
So, my big question for Rhimes was, how do you get over that paralyzing, crippling fear?
The startup world has been plagued by too many tragic suicides, deep depression and paralyzing burnout.
It could serve up a welcome antidote to the polarized partisan atmosphere that's paralyzing this country.
A civilian police sergeant shot Hasan, paralyzing him from the waist down and ending the shooting.
Lam said this week protesters paralyzing the city were "selfish" and were now the people's enemy.
At what point can your horrifically paralyzing need for sugar be considered a bona fide addiction?
We're all capable of overcoming seemingly paralyzing fears and accomplishing much more than we think possible.
Years later, Mr. Masri's nightmares are accompanied by a paralyzing tightness in his chest, he said.
The bitterness between the two men carried over onto the Senate floor, paralyzing the chamber's work.
Awareness became a clinical problem in the 1940s with the introduction of the paralyzing drug curare.
True, there's a point at which self-criticism can become neurotic, paralyzing and perversely self-satisfied.
The bleeding nipples, the crying baby, and the paralyzing fear that the baby's not eating enough?
So what Holland's been left to play all season — brilliantly — is this character's paralyzing identity crisis.
The quest to find something different can be paralyzing; getting away from Havana is a start.
For this show aims to portray the paralyzing mixed feelings inspired by ordeals such as Luke's.
One of these is the fear that age discrimination is so ubiquitous as to be paralyzing.
Officials are racing to ease the gridlock that is paralyzing hurricane relief efforts in Puerto Rico.
If nothing else, we can help move our country away from its current paralyzing political polarization.
In 2008, Obama ran as a reformer disgusted by the corruption and polarization paralyzing American politics.
It's a paralyzing feeling, and it's one that firefighter Peter Thorpe is all too familiar with.
"If the minority is always paralyzing Congress, than Congress can never act to address problems," Merkley said.
"Such acts neglect the safety of citizens and road users, paralyzing traffic in the vicinity," they said.
He endured paralyzing hallucinations and, at times, would be found rocking and banging his head against cupboards.
There is also a strong connection between Guillain-Barre, a paralyzing disease, and infection from the virus.
But it can be very paralyzing when someone is in control of where your future may go.
Gaspard said it was "demoralizing but not paralyzing" to have Soros conspiracy theories pushed on Fox News.
The uncertainty of the lengths to which I should go to fulfill my social responsibility is paralyzing.
That is the paralyzing original sin that limits the possibilities of American action or even strong rhetoric.
Unfortunately, Democrats let politics take priority over policy, thus paralyzing any compromise, ultimately shutting down the government.
After one such tremor, the new Elliot falls and hits his head on his radiator, paralyzing him.
Within six years, annual cases of the paralyzing disease had declined from 19873,21987 to fewer than 27,21990.
The sanctions have been effective, paralyzing oil exports and the banking system in a matter of days.
In the same way, the app provides plenty of answers for the paralyzing what should I post?
It was a paralyzing time to be college-aged and socially minded while all this stuff was happening.
Amazon has become the most convenient target for groups in Seattle worried about home prices and paralyzing traffic.
"Such acts neglect the safety of citizens and road users, paralyzing traffic in the vicinity," the statement said.
Taser itself has said its weapons can deliver a paralyzing charge even if both darts don't touch skin.
Floodwaters invaded downtown hotels and businesses and turned streets into rivers, paralyzing rush-hour traffic and stalling cars.
She called it a "paralyzing identity crisis" that led her to embracing her religion more later in life.
The rise of Donald Trump and his nativist, authoritarian politics have coincided with a year of paralyzing uncertainty.
It's the comic relief that punctures the numbing, paralyzing nihilism we feel whenever we think about our futures.
Anyone staring down the barrel of new bosses about to take over knows how paralyzing that can be.
One of the bullets had severed his spinal cord, paralyzing him from the middle of his chest down.
Facebook became the processing mechanism that quickly turned compassion into a kind of self-obsessed and paralyzing fear.
It causes the body to shut down, paralyzing those who have it, even while the mind remains active.
Issues of such complexity are paralyzing, and awareness of them can plunge us into mindsets hinged on impossibility.
Zika, which is spread by mosquitoes and through sexual contact, can give adults the paralyzing Guillain-Barre syndrome.
When Rubio did show up, he was a reliable vote in paralyzing government and obstructing president Obama's agenda.
Three in particular are draining Americans' pocketbooks, paralyzing economic growth, and in some cases, actually doing environmental damage.
The workers embarked on a strike early on Friday, paralyzing work at the plant, Mozambican Miramar television reported.
Researchers now believe the virus could also be linked to a rare paralyzing condition called Guillain-Barré syndrome.
But he also understands that the seriousness of the accusation can have a paralyzing effect upon its target.
We've all been there, and it can be sad and paralyzing and hurtful—"Foundations" articulates those feelings brilliantly.
Every day we all witness what is happening in the world, but to live it can be paralyzing.
They deepen my empathy for individuals without requiring me to think about the macro, which can be paralyzing.
Paralyzing traffic is one symptom; the increasingly absurd price of putting a roof over one's head is another.
Other states have adjusted their election schedules as the coronavirus pandemic rages across the country, paralyzing normal activity.
The campaign has destroyed dozens of hospitals, schools and civil defense centers, paralyzing life in rebel-held areas.
The alternative is a future at the mercy of those intent on paralyzing daily life for us all.
But paralyzing him, fixing him with robotic legs, only to kill him would be a cold, cold move.
Shops and merchants stopped accepting the note, all but paralyzing an economy wrecked by years of abysmal mismanagement.
Staten Island, New York (CNN)In 1997, Elissa Montanti was suffering from paralyzing anxiety and frequent panic attacks.
There is also the more paralyzing anxiety that you or a loved one could end up behind bars.
Hackers launch ransomware worms that tear across the globe in a matter of hours, paralyzing massive multinational infrastructure companies.
The demonstrations have lasted over a week, with tens of thousands of protesters paralyzing a city of 20183 million.
Actually, it's a metaphor for the paralyzing combination of vanity and ineptitude that defines Kushner as a human being.
So when the choices don't strike us as people we'd want in our living room, it can be paralyzing.
After a lifetime of near-paralyzing panic, Rue eventually turns to drugs for just a few seconds of oblivion.
The bullet went from his shoulder to his spine, paralyzing the then-17-year-old from the waist down.
The dementor wasp injects a paralyzing toxin into its prey's belly before chowing down on its (still alive) lunch.
We should be helping regulators better protect the American people and business with smarter regulation, not further paralyzing them.
That's why some scientists think it might actually be easier to reroute those signals and bypass paralyzing injuries altogether.
Keeping the monkeys fully restrained, or temporarily paralyzing them with a nerve block might have been a closer approximation.
When you move into a new place, the decision of which color to paint your room can be paralyzing.
The carrier's unions called a strike for wage increases amid a wider labor stoppage across France paralyzing rail services.
Strikes continued for the rest of the semester, essentially paralyzing the university even after the occupiers were cleared out.
That in turn is paralyzing the ability of the WTO to resolve trade disputes between nations across the world.
Symptoms of the paralyzing disease include fever, fatigue, headache, vomiting, stiffness in the neck and pain in the limbs.
For most people, talking to strangers about the worst thing that ever happened to them is a paralyzing idea.
The protesters have drawn hundreds of thousands of supporters, shutting down streets and paralyzing Caracas, the capital, with regularity.
That meant hundreds of interactions with people every weekend, something that could be paralyzing for someone with face blindness.
Paralyzing fear post-election Lili remembers feeling paralyzed with fear in 2007 after the state immigration law passed in Oklahoma.
The months preceding had been besieged by nonstop work, paralyzing anxiety, and what felt like a gushing waterfall of stress.
And they'll help ensure that the next time you read one of those paralyzing headlines, it doesn't apply to you.
This would all spell trouble for Trump, both politically and financially, but it could also be paralyzing to his government.
Many of us (myself included!) fall into that second category, and there's no doubt that it can be somewhat paralyzing.
The limb weakness and paralysis appear to strike more quickly than other paralyzing illnesses and poliovirus has been ruled out.
Anxy exists to demonstrate that sometimes, the darkest and most paralyzing experiences can have empowering ripple effects in our lives.
Byrd, 50, played four years in the NFL before a paralyzing on-field injury ended his professional career in 1992.
In a bloom, millions of these tiny organisms produce a paralyzing neurotoxin that prevents fish and marine life from respirating.
Cook's body bent backwards, breaking his T-11 vertebra and paralyzing the then 26-year-old from the waist down.
With ongoing fighting paralyzing eastern Ukraine, the two foreign ministers discussed the need to fully implement the Minsk ceasefire agreement.
Many of our ports, which aren't deep enough to accommodate the largest ships in the world, regularly experience paralyzing congestion.
Put differently, by paralyzing Europe, Putin can isolate the United States and make united action, or even credible deterrence, impossible.
The virus could also be linked to a rare paralyzing condition called Guillain-Barré syndrome, though a correlation is unconfirmed.
For me, a spark leaps from that moment to the present day, a time of paralyzing anxieties and cascading illusions.
Laura felt that the pressures of her junior year were paralyzing, so she did not return for the spring semester.
In the case of climate change, moral bombast threatens to perpetuate the paralyzing dynamics already in place around the issue.
The fear of not having enough money can feel paralyzing and prevent people from taking action to improve their situation.
Health and Social Select Committee Chair Sarah Wollaston said a no-deal Brexit could be "completely paralyzing" for the NHS.
But the crisis has entered a new phase, colored by widespread dread and a paralyzing uncertainty over what comes next.
Yet curbing religious and philosophical exemptions to vaccination has proved extraordinarily difficult, pitting neighbors against neighbors, and sometimes paralyzing statehouses.
When some unlucky American cockroaches encounter the emerald jewel wasp, the wasp delivers a paralyzing sting to the roach's body.
There has been substantial disruption to Southern's services for months, paralyzing services on busy lines linking London to southeast England.
Truckers are protesting across Brazil because of increases in fuel costs, paralyzing many vital sectors of Latin America's largest economy.
His sorrow mutates into a paralyzing obsession that mystifies, annoys and embarrasses his mother, two young sons and orthodox community.
But for others, a trip to the salon or barber shop can illicit very different feelings — like paralyzing fear or apprehension.
Writing in Alpinist magazine, Alex Lowther described Honnold's paralyzing fear during a bold solo ascent of Half Dome later that year.
Botox, the injectable treatment known for its use in reducing fine lines and wrinkles by paralyzing the muscles responsible for them.
In places such as Oaxaca, prolonged teacher strikes have become an annual occurrence, regularly paralyzing schools for weeks at a time.
Uncertainty can be paralyzing; in the face of the unknown, some freeze, while others—born leaders—are quickly moved to action.
Colombian officials said Friday that three people had died of the paralyzing Guillain-Barre syndrome they attributed to cases of Zika.
But MacLachlan makes the character credible and gives him meaning by muting everything about him, lowering his voice, paralyzing his face.
Seed pods, egg spawns, mushroom arrays, and the abominable "lotus boob" (possibly NSFW) Photoshop were each more paralyzing than the next.
Obstructing and paralyzing the functioning of the U.S. government – including the Supreme Court – is harmful to our national interest and dangerous.
Venezuela is reporting a jump in cases of a rare, sometimes paralyzing syndrome that may be linked to the Zika virus.
If you've traveled — domestically or, in particular, abroad — the process of figuring out what to do can be paralyzing at times.
The current crisis risks paralyzing the region's response to Britain's exit from the European Union as London prepares for divorce talks.
The injustice is so paralyzing that the mere fact that the truth is finally out is justice in and of itself.
And that's frustrating if you don't like the idea of injecting a muscle-paralyzing toxin (or anything else) into your face.
And because it came from someone charged to protect and serve, it drove my shame and embarrassment to a paralyzing level.
This election has certainly been extraordinary for its characters, but it's equally remarkable for its context, one of profound, paralyzing sourness.
One senses a fear, among Colbert and so many others, that pessimism is paralyzing; that it discourages the fight for change.
Founders believe that equality of opportunity is crucial to a fair and healthy economy, while equality of outcome is economically paralyzing.
But when he tallied up his efforts next to his air travel, the numbers were "shocking and paralyzing," he told me.
How bizarre, paralyzing and inefficient would it be to stop at each new intersection to confirm the truth of this assumption?
For decades, researchers have debated the various types of depression, from mild to severe to "endogenous," a rare, near-paralyzing despair.
In China the fatality count is rising and more cities are moving towards the same sort of lock-down paralyzing Wuhan.
If recent history is any guide, the United States is less than a year away from a paralyzing national security crisis.
The officers opened fire, firing 10 rounds before one struck Williams-Carney in the back, paralyzing him from the chest down.
Washington's paralyzing partisan infighting is now the stuff of jokes, invective and rejoicing by its friends and foes around the world.
In Italy, workers poured into trade unions and set up factory councils, paralyzing the industrialized north in a wave of strikes.
Rioters set ablaze 35 buses at a depot, paralyzing inter-state movement between Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, local media reports said.
In one scene, he vomits into an amusement park trash can after overcoming his paralyzing fear of rollercoasters to impress Paris.
At a time of alarming and paralyzing partisanship, this is an issue that reasonable voices in both parties can agree upon.
But if the tunnels are less expensive than other crossings, drivers could switch to the tunnels, leading to paralyzing traffic jams.
Yet it's undeniable that there is something curiously oppressive about the current bounty, something paralyzing about our ease of access to it.
If you want food delivery but your phone phobia is truly paralyzing, try Blue Apron or one of those meal kit services.
But for the rest of us, feeling like your hard work is never going to pay off is both depressing and paralyzing.
They appear to be the laziest bums on earth because they have so many options in front of them, it is paralyzing.
A paralyzing blizzard, the winter's first, is hammering the Atlantic Coast, with local governments and businesses working overtime to blunt its impact.
McCain bemoaned the tone of modern politics, suggesting that wild partisanship was paralyzing the country's political institutions and tearing the country apart.
Sometimes it's lightning that sets the grass roof ablaze, temporarily paralyzing the family members within, so they're unable to escape the flames.
While we truly want to practice responsible investing, I can imagine how the search to uncover possibly disqualifying behavior can become paralyzing.
One other person has been diagnosed with a potentially paralyzing condition called Guillain-Barré syndrome that has been linked to the virus.
The street protests lasted for two months and attracted up to 100,000 people at times, paralyzing the city's normally booming financial district.
"Persistent myths and misperceptions about the threat of radiation have resulted in 'paralyzing fatalism' among residents of affected areas," the report said.
Cases of a paralyzing illness affecting mostly children are still on the rise, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday.
The following day, protesters blocked two critical Tulum roads for more than an hour, paralyzing traffic, including the road along the beachfront.
"This is generating uncertainty that is paralyzing all investment projects in Catalonia," Economy Minister Luis de Guindos told Reuters in an interview.
"I'm never drinking again," or at least that's what we tell ourselves when we're bedridden on a Sunday with a paralyzing hangover.
May's departure changes the scenery, but does not alter Britain's drift into a paralyzing impasse that only a second referendum can resolve.
Dan Kildee of Michigan made a point of scoffing at the few inches of snow and its paralyzing effect on the city.
Finding a voice as a writer often involves much throat clearing — false starts, rough drafts, crazy riffs and paralyzing stretches of analysis.
Demonstrations began in September against President Jovenel Moise over allegations of corruption and mismanagement, paralyzing the Caribbean island nation of 11 million.
The European Union accuses the administration of paralyzing the system for resolving trade disputes, ushering in an era of conflict and disorder.
The group first caught international attention last April by paralyzing traffic in London with street occupations that lasted more than a week.
After a few more weeks of exams, parties and paralyzing hangovers, the students will attend an annual summer ball and leave campus.
To counteract your fears and paralyzing perfectionism, it can be useful to find people to collude with in your push toward completion.
We believe these goals can be achieved without paralyzing the development of AI for national security purposes or compromising our ethical standards.
When the darts hit a target, a pulsed current triggers a paralyzing neuromuscular response that gives officers several seconds to restrain the subject.
So, if the thought of managing your own investments is paralyzing then here are a few tips in finding an appropriate adviser: 1.
Since she was 12-years-old, she'd experienced paralyzing pain three to four times a week — each year worse than the one before.
But Nintendo Life reports that Team Xecuter's tool ironically includes potentially console-paralyzing code to discourage the free distribution of its own software.
Amazon has surprised officials in cities vying for the company's new headquarters by asking how to avoid soaring housing costs and paralyzing traffic.
Houston (CNN)While some parts of Houston are starting to recover from paralyzing flooding, some residents believe the worst is yet to come.
The teenager was driving drunk on a restricted license when he lost control of his speeding car and killed four people, paralyzing another.
While trying to talk the shooter down, Celeste suffers a spinal injury that, though not permanently paralyzing, leaves her in constant back pain.
When the darts hit a target, a pulsed current triggers a paralyzing neuromuscular response that gives police several seconds to restrain the subject.
The gun can also be pressed directly against the body – the "drive stun" mode – causing intense pain, but without the darts' paralyzing effects.
"The plans that the US made, they still have validity today, it's about seizing population centers, transport hubs, paralyzing the country," said Coombs.
High enrollment rates were great for investors, but paralyzing for the 1 in 3 students that ITT projected to default on their loans.
The combination of sheer terror and adrenaline was paralyzing, but I after a few moments I am compelled to pet the 500 Lbs.
Even if a legal path is followed, there is a risk that Prabowo's supporters could still launch protests, paralyzing parts of the capital.
Kim Kardashian tried to break her little girl's paralyzing fear of Snapchat ... by putting her on Snapchat -- and the result was kinda precious.
History-making stars often fixate on the momentousness of their rise, which has the effect of paralyzing them in a backward-looking gaze.
But infighting soon broke out among the victors, paralyzing the government and stalling International Monetary Fund aid for an economy on life support.
But this despair can be paralyzing, reinforcing a narrative of helplessness that says the country is on the brink of a complete breakdown.
Yet September's super typhoon brought unprecedented flooding and damage across the city, felling trees, shattering windows on commercial towers and paralyzing transport networks.
Lumps of Hodgkin's lymphoma cells swelled in his lungs, making it hard to breathe, impinging a nerve and nearly paralyzing his left hand.
Peak post-post anxiety occurs in the first moments after the post goes public: It can be paralyzing or, for some, downright nauseating.
Once aroused, the need for closure fosters the craving for reliable information, the acute desire to dispel the paralyzing ambiguity that engulfs us.
It also raised questions about whether airports are prepared enough to identify drones and prevent them from paralyzing travel and leaving passengers stranded.
But as envelope after envelope I opened revealed the wrong document, a familiar sensation of world-tilting, paralyzing panic started to take hold.
If political correctness gets pushed to the maximum, business and progress grinds to a halt in fear of legal accusations that become paralyzing.
McConnell's wants to eschew paralyzing political fights because Republicans have to defend Senate seats in states President Obama won in 2008 and 2012.
My father's death is a consolation; he didn't fall and break a hip, or have a paralyzing stroke or a debilitating heart failure.
Theirs is just one of the many dynamic relationships that are the lifeblood of the breathtaking, and at times paralyzing, plot of Waves.
Thousands of coca farmers — including children — are camped around the town's strategic river bridge, obstructing Bolivia's main highway and paralyzing its national economy.
Residential segregation has had a paralyzing effect, creating unhealthy community environments, and ultimately separating some communities of color from economic mobility and opportunity.
Over more than a decade, the group carried out terrorist attacks, including many on tourist sites, killing foreigners and paralyzing Egypt's tourism industry.
Most people wouldn't want to have anything to do with a hospital after suing it for paralyzing them, and winning a $20 million settlement.
The political crisis was "generating uncertainty that is paralyzing all investment projects in Catalonia," Spanish Economy Minister Luis de Guindos told Reuters on Thursday.
As I looked out at the world from the comfort of a steady job, the fear of leaving that security behind was almost paralyzing.
"Worry is paralyzing, but when you change worry to action, you take your financial fear and you flip it on its head," she says.
Thirty people have been diagnosed with a rare paralyzing condition caused by Zika virus infection in Puerto Rico, the territory's health department said Thursday.
Anyone who has dealt with anxiety issues can immediately relate to both the physical and emotional symptoms of that particular brand of paralyzing fear.
"Suck your cheeks in like a fish," technical program manager Danielle Belko tells me while I try not to succumb to paralyzing self-consciousness.
Chavis works with other black parents like Montye Benjamin, 54, from Dekalb County, GA who deals with paralyzing fear over the last few years.
It works on a small scale right now, paralyzing plastic beads, and even insects, drawing them into its center like a mini black hole.
For the many Americans of faith who would normally believe that a higher power will intervene, the threat of climate change can become paralyzing.
What sits before his members is a bill that does not create the same kind of paralyzing political problems that previous efforts have produced.
But if he's not, then Republicans are about to learn once again that their rejectionist politics and submission to Trump have become paralyzing liabilities.
When you're mired in choices, deciding on a streaming service for TV and movies can feel as paralyzing as choosing the right Instagram filter.
"Rejection and failure are two of the most paralyzing fears," he says, and they often prevent people from asking for what they really want.
Lucian was one of the first children in the United States to be diagnosed with a paralyzing disease called acute flaccid myelitis, or AFM.
The anxiety leading up to that meeting is almost paralyzing, and you already can tell that this conversation is going to wreck your week.
Since then, demonstrations have spread across the territory, disrupting traffic, paralyzing shopping and tourist areas and closing down the city's sprawling airport at times.
Italy's decision to quarantine a quarter of its population, paralyzing its economic heartland and affecting about 15 million people, sent tremors throughout Europe's economy.
Among Trump's opposition on that platform, a sense of political disorientation is constant and paralyzing, conferring attention on anyone who can provide temporary relief.
The same dread and paralyzing feeling I had before I got serious about my debt followed me as I began to save for retirement.
In the nineteen-seventies, when the Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho was studying at the Sibelius Academy, in Helsinki, she had spells of paralyzing insecurity.
Southeast Asia has many logistical hurdles such as a huge number of islands that make up the Philippines and Indonesia, or Jakarta's paralyzing traffic.
Hackers believed to be linked to the Iranian government attacked Saudi state oil giant Aramco in 2012, successfully wiping 30,000 computers and paralyzing operations.
LIMA (Reuters) - Peru's opposition-ruled Congress unanimously approved a bill on Thursday that aims to keep a massive corruption probe from paralyzing Peru's construction sector.
This is because so much of the paralyzing immigration court backlog stems from the massive increase in affirmative applicant numbers over the past five years.
LONDON (Reuters) - After paralyzing parts of London, the co-founder of environmental group Extinction Rebellion has a message for the world: We've only just begun.
" But he also defended himself, saying that "Sacha Baron Cohen and his associates took advantage of my paralyzing fear that my family would be attacked.
TORONTO (Reuters) - A winter storm dumped heavy snow and ice pellets on the most populated parts of Canada on Tuesday, closing schools and paralyzing transportation.
Then again, a glut of options is sometimes paralyzing even for seasoned audio engineers, and as a portable music creation tool BLOCKS seems uniquely fun.
"The helpless feeling that you know your child is on borrowed time and there isn't anything you can do about it is paralyzing," she says.
So while this week's paralyzing series of errors gave Amazon engineers a terrible headache, cloud computing competitors like Microsoft, IBM, and Google must be thrilled.
One of the signs that distinguishes AFM from other paralyzing diseases is that it doesn't cause a loss of sensation in affected limbs, Elrick said.
In 2017, the malware NotPetya spread from the servers of an unassuming Ukrainian software firm to some of the largest businesses worldwide, paralyzing their operations.
But its success in paralyzing parts of London has also angered critics who complained the movement has inconvenienced thousands of people and diverted police resources.
But, like most wedding-related services, the world of wedding website providers is overwhelming, and the choice of who to go with can be paralyzing.
"After I'd lost my dad, I had this horrible [paralyzing] inertia — and no one in my family was capable of dealing with it," he said.
Risk abroad is what's paralyzing central bank officials, preventing them from raising U.S. interest rates, according to Ellen Zentner, chief U.S. economist at Morgan Stanley.
The country is now in one of its recurring cycles of street demonstrations and paralyzing public transport strikes to protest labor reforms and social policies.
But the last-minute efforts to derail his candidacy never materialized, thanks in part to a leadership vacuum and a paralyzing bout of indecision. Mrs.
The cancellation of municipal elections in the West Bank and Gaza that had been set for this month was another sign of paralyzing Palestinian infighting.
Once pulled from the water, the fish are immediately stunned with a cattle prod, paralyzing them so the stress of capture doesn't spoil the meat.
But as as the legal battle plays out, the asylum-seekers living through the consequences of the policy are in a paralyzing state of limbo.
To those players, feeling like a pawn or, worse, a prisoner, in a world of broken promises, bad contracts and bad intentions can be paralyzing.
Hackers believed to be linked to the Iranian government also attacked Saudi state oil giant Aramco in 2012, successfully wiping 30,000 computers and paralyzing operations.
LOS ANGELES — It rained in Los Angeles on Wednesday, one of those infrequent meteorological events that seem to transfix this city while paralyzing the traffic.
Crushing debt is something that many Americans understand in their personal lives when it comes to delaying plans, paralyzing action, and lowering standards of living.
The total cost of the accident has yet to be determined, but first consider the impact by paralyzing that subway line for nearly three days.
The statement made no mention of whether there would be a relaxation of paralyzing restrictions on Chinese telecommunications equipment maker ZTE Corp (000063.SZ)(0763.
Nearly all of us have experienced feeling stressed or burnt out at work and are well aware of how paralyzing it can be at its worst.
Graham said CFOs are growing more certain of a 2020 recession because of the paralyzing consequences of economic and political uncertainty — including trade wars — on business.
That paralyzing blow sank or damaged key elements of the American fleet, killed more than 2,300 Americans and plunged the United States into World War Two.
They were having trouble… It was very paralyzing — they were all like 'Huh?' because it was an alternate reality to what they had been living in.
Then it's the paralyzing event that demands testing of blood, stool or spinal fluid, at a point when the virus is out of the patient's system.
A ferocious and sprawling spring storm is dumping heavy snowfall on the central U.S., leading to paralyzing blizzard conditions from northeastern Colorado into extreme southwestern Minnesota.
Under the pretext of 'fighting terrorism', the regime exiled, prosecuted and convicted several opposition leaders, community leaders, journalists, bloggers, and activists; paralyzing criticisms of any type.
These storms follow a paralyzing blizzard that slammed 6 states in the Plains and Midwest with 2 feet of snow on Thursday, closing many major interstates.
While the "conveyor belts" of storms never materialized for much of the Western US, El Niño left behind cataclysmic droughts, paralyzing blizzards, and giant tropical storms.
Google's tool for logging into third-party services went down Tuesday morning, paralyzing individuals and organizations who depend on it to access various systems and services.
But after years of settlement building, a second intifada, instability throughout the region, and the rise of absolutism on both sides, a paralyzing mistrust took hold.
A new venture of his, the Boring Company, is a response to the inability of public officials in Los Angeles to ease the region's paralyzing traffic.
Labor Department Spokeswoman Jillian Rogers said she would ask Acosta, currently in Germany, about the conversation and if permanently paralyzing the rule was a department priority.
But it may only be a down payment toward restoring the nation's economic health if the outbreak stretches into the summer and continues paralyzing the economy.
Israel Dispatch Rosh Haayin almost perfectly reflects the political divide paralyzing Israel, with the religious right on one side and the secular left on the other.
Ketamine's paralyzing effect can be so powerful, it's often classified as a date-rape drug, and users sometimes asphyxiate because they can't clear their own airwaves.
The Trans-Ecuadorian oil pipeline, which connects the Amazonian fields to export terminals, has been closed, paralyzing international sales of 360,000 barrels of crude a day.
Analysts say, without naming anyone, Zhou hinted that all political decision-making requires a stamp of approval from the very top -- and therefore paralyzing swift action.
The consumption pattern shifted in favor of oil, natural gas, and coal, simultaneously paralyzing the domestic production of nuclear energy—which was pivotal 5 years before.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - The Vatican on Thursday denied a German magazine report that former Pope Benedict was suffering from a paralyzing disease of the nervous system.
The number was paralyzing for me, evidence of how much I&aposd messed up and how little progress we had made in our financial well-being.
Moreover, impeachment and trial in the Senate would drag on for months, paralyzing America and leaving Trump in office with his finger on the nuclear trigger.
Tropical Storm Harvey, which hit land as a hurricane over the weekend, has brought catastrophic flooding to Texas, killing at least 11 people and paralyzing Houston.
A few moments later, a knife is pierced through the back of its head, paralyzing the deer, before it is stabbed in the heart and killed.
But a few months later, Milo spiked a very high fever and had a febrile seizure in my arms, and my paralyzing anxiety reared its head again.
Doctors made four injections around the base of the penis, with the goal of paralyzing the muscles responsible for the shrinkage reflex, known as the tunica dartos.
Canada's challenging winter conditions extended to February, with a winter storm dumping heavy snow and ice pellets on the most populated parts of the country, paralyzing transportation.
While Amazon is not the only reason for all the change, it has become the most convenient target for groups worried about home prices and paralyzing traffic.
Biden, captured by Richard Ben Cramer in the campaign classic "What It Takes," was the kid who beat a paralyzing stutter to acquire a gift for gab.
I also shared my work successes with the rest of the world, but when your mental health feels askew, this constant deluge of information can be paralyzing.
It's also to exacerbate internal divisions in hostile countries — to distract them with paralyzing infighting that makes it difficult for them to counter Russian strategic moves internationally.
Between slow-loading websites, a paralyzing array of choices and having to punch in all your payment details, tons of users drop-off before they hit Buy.
"Nothing in criminal behavior before or since has penetrated my heart with quite the same paralyzing intensity," said John Stalker, former deputy chief constable of Greater Manchester.
Locking horns with the rail sector has backfired on previous French governments - paralyzing train strikes in 1995 forced then-Prime Minister Alain Juppe to pull planned reforms.
"I think paralyzing the airport will be effective in forcing Carrie Lam to respond to us ... it can further pressure Hong Kong's economy," said Dorothy Cheng, 17.
But their existence means that after a lengthy audit — even one as politically paralyzing as the 2000 recount in Florida — an accurate count would probably be made.
This appalling ignorance hints at a much more pervasive and systemic problem: the deep and paralyzing apathy embedded in the U.S. government's attitude towards the African continent.
Mind-numbingly long lines at airports, soul-crushing commutes, broken buses and subway cars, and paralyzing congestion at our nation's seaports are all symptoms of gross underinvestment.
He said masked "rioters" had committed "insane" acts, such as throwing trash, bicycles and other debris onto metro tracks and overhead power lines, paralyzing the transport system.
More than 50 million people could be affected by the "potentially paralyzing storm," National Weather Service Director Louis Uccellini said on a call with reporters Thursday afternoon.
To prevent a repeat of the government's paralyzing dysfunction on future appropriations bills, Congress should begin by reclaiming its oversight and legislative responsibilities over the executive branch.
It was up to us, in the shadow of 9/11, to fight and win against those who would threaten our democracy by paralyzing our financial institutions.
When you're 17, and pretty much doing it all on your own, the sight of all the hurdles you have to jump can be demoralizing, even paralyzing.
If the allure of the internet is that it's hyper-efficient in the wisdom it passes on, the consequence is that all that choice can be paralyzing.
In the film, Mia Thermopolis, played by Hathaway, is a gawky teenager with an unrequited crush on the school jock and a paralyzing fear of public speaking.
As an adult, I discovered that I have sporadic hemiplegic migraines, a rare and chronic neurological condition with terrifying and sometimes paralyzing symptoms that mimic a stroke.
On the eve of Tuesday's vote in the Senate, Uber drivers protested by blocking roads, paralyzing parts of Brasília, the capital, and São Paulo, Brazil's financial hub.
BV: Well, one psychologist I interviewed for the book, Tracy Gleason at Wellesley, talks about how some people, when they think about the future, feel paralyzing anxiety.
Looking ahead to a potentially paralyzing presidential scandal, midterm blood bath or both, congressional Republicans are in a mad dash to emancipate us from the welfare state.
Rogoff, professor of economics and public policy at Harvard University, told CNBC that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's move had been "pretty paralyzing" for the emerging market economy.
A second pharmaceutical company, Sandoz, also raised objections at Wednesday&aposs hearing to the use of one of its drugs -- the muscle-paralyzing substance cisatracurium -- in executing Dozier.
And among the middle class, the fear of losing their sense of who they are and their status in the local community can be an extraordinarily paralyzing force.
And on September 27, 2009, a man named German Chub Choc says the head of security for the mining company shot him, paralyzing him from the chest down.
In a telephone interview with Reuters, Gates was optimistic about the global plan to eradicate the paralyzing viral disease, but said Afghanistan's conflict and power struggles hamper progress.
So it's not surprising that the uncertainty of what will come to pass in a Trump administration is leading many people to flirt with all-consuming, paralyzing panic.
But beyond that, it would symbolize the complete breakdown of the Senate judicial confirmation process, which, since the 1960s, has been devolving into a state of paralyzing partisanship.
Johns challenged the hegemony of the brushstroke by paralyzing it in thick encaustic, shaking the pillars of the reigning Abstract Expressionist movement and deflecting the course of modernism.
The real problem is that it's it's likely to do more harm than good by disrupting school district operations, paralyzing state education policy, and rupturing national education politics.
While the virus causes mild symptoms in adults, it has been linked to birth defects in newborns as well as the paralyzing condition Guillain-Barré syndrome in adults.
Important words are hollowed out, so that they lose their precision and their sting, and exist mainly to perpetuate a paralyzing climate of reciprocal hatred between political parties.
She went on to become one of the late-20th century's most dramatically committed performers, before retiring early, in 1986, after struggles with drug addiction and paralyzing perfectionism.
Lee challenges both views, presenting new evidence suggesting that both forces intensify, and perhaps even drive, the kind of all-out partisan combat that is paralyzing the system.
The wonky words infrastructure and resilience have circulated widely of late, particularly since Hurricanes Harvey and Irma struck paralyzing, costly blows in two of America's fastest-growing states.
But it is digging deep and, you know, I truly try to provide tips and techniques for how to push back that what can sometimes be paralyzing fear.
There seemed to be a central anxiety operating at the core of the film—that anxiety being the paralyzing and permanent mystery of the mind of another person.
She vacillates between extreme confidence and near-paralyzing insecurity, and friends say they cannot predict which they will experience: Naomi, the fiery tiger; or Naomi, the meek schoolgirl.
Complicating the campaign is the fact that Lebanon has been without a president since May 25, 2014, essentially paralyzing its parliament and reducing the chance of political reform.
ROME — Snow made a rare appearance in Rome on Monday, paralyzing the Italian capital for hours, hobbling the public transport system, and snarling air, road and rail transportation.
Hong Kong The weeks-long protests flooding Hong Kong have spilled over into Hong Kong's international airport, grounding flights and paralyzing one of Asia's largest air travel hubs.
Over the past several days, Tropical Storm Harvey has unleashed breathtaking amounts of rain in the Houston area, paralyzing the region and transforming streets into fast-moving rivers.
While WannaCry reached over 150 nations and instilled fear and a sense of chaos into millions across the globe, Petya has the potential to be even more paralyzing.
Domestically, by paralyzing their own executive authority, the Republicans seem ready for their electoral bloodbath in Congressional mid-term contests a little more than a year from now.
Rees said the WHO was "very concerned" that this number was higher than last year, and urged governments against complacency in the battle to eradicate the paralyzing disease.
The unrelenting trade fight has prolonged financial pain for American farmers, companies and consumers, paralyzing firms that rely on robust trade flows between the world's two largest economies.
Her knowledge of the painful trade-offs of governing can curdle into a paralyzing recognition of all the ways she could be attacked for taking a clear position.
"Sometimes it's paralyzing," Katherine Dieckmann, a filmmaker and professor at Columbia University, said of the perfectionist tendencies she sees in her 20-year-old daughter, a college sophomore.
They've been debating it all week on Twitter — on one hand, on the other; by now there are so many hands that I must confess to paralyzing ambivalence.
The fear of accidentally having a child was absolutely paralyzing to me, even before my daughter was born, but her conception was like validation of all my fears!
Native to the coastal regions of the Pacific, the nettles can deliver paralyzing stings through their tentacles, and are believed to play a crucial role in the plankton ecosystem.
For many people the back-and-forth threats between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un have created paralyzing fears about the risk of nuclear war.
To help us cope with our own paralyzing dread of sending the wrong person the wrong message at the wrong time, we asked others about their worst texting fails.
If your first introduction to a couple is them pushing a child out of a window and paralyzing him, it's pretty safe to plop them into the villain category.
And not only is there a near paralyzing amount of choice involved, but the process can be long and expensive, and loaded with medical jargon that can feel exclusionary.
What if the drug that could effectively treat amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, the paralyzing neurological disease that skyrocketed into the public consciousness thanks to the ice bucket challenge, already exists?
A paralyzing political crisis, rising inflation and interest rates and a sharp drop in prices of key commodity exports have formed a toxic cocktail for Latin America's largest economy.
Thousands of protesters, including office workers, descended Tuesday on Central, the main business and shopping district, forcing businesses to close and paralyzing traffic and the city's fabled tram service.
LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal's prime minister warned Lisbon dock workers on Friday that his patience was running out after a strike that has lasted a month, paralyzing the city's ports.
Instead of a serious sit-down conversation, LGBTQ teens said coming out in a TikTok video made it less formal and relieved some of the pressure and paralyzing fear.
Quality toys can be an investment, and the sheer variety of different types, sensations, and textures can feel paralyzing when you have no reference point for what you like.
Ms. Fisher's career coincided with the growing interest in bipolar disorder itself, a mood disorder characterized by alternating highs and lows, paralyzing depressions punctuated by flights of exuberant energy.
The awareness of this potential has also bred a nagging, almost paralyzing fear among many wine drinkers that they have failed in pinpointing that blink-of-an-eye apogee.
By the time 28500 percent of the population, or 6900 million Americans, received the vaccine, unanticipated side effects developed, including for 2628 individuals who contracted paralyzing Guillain-Barré syndrome.
The floods inundated thousands of homes and buildings in poor and wealthy districts alike, forcing authorities to cut off electricity and water supplies and paralyzing transport networks, Wibowo said.
But closing the existing tunnels without the creation of additional tracks would reduce system capacity by 75 percent, which could cause paralyzing traffic jams and harm the regional economy.
If an NGO continued with such activity, Hungarian prosecutors could act to withdraw the NGO's tax number, essentially paralyzing them, slap them with heavy fines and ultimately dissolve them.
But I worry that deep pessimism about the state of the world is paralyzing rather than empowering; excessive pessimism can leave people feeling not just hopeless but also helpless.
The WHO estimates that even if cases do increase in the summer months, the disease, which was once responsible for paralyzing thousands of children, could no longer harm anyone.
Sharp said the ITP case followed the same pattern as patients with Guillain-Barre Syndrome, a paralyzing neurological disorder linked to Zika infections in which the immune system attacks nerves.
Jeb Bush, who was tailored for that role, faltered almost immediately, paralyzing the establishment and fracturing its support among several (currently four) candidates with whom party leaders would be satisfied.
To the fearful silence of every witness, who broke my heart by staying quiet and who my heart breaks for because I know the fear they felt was paralyzing too.
Saturday's statement made no mention of whether there would be a relaxation of paralyzing restrictions on Chinese telecommunications equipment maker ZTE Corp imposed last month by the U.S. Commerce Department.
They don't have the votes for what Trump wants, Trump isn't offering Democrats anything to get more votes, and America's security isn't served by paralyzing the agencies responsible for it.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Heavy monsoon rains flooded several low-lying areas of India's financial capital Mumbai on Tuesday, paralyzing train services used by millions of commuters daily and causing flight delays.
Canada's challenging winter conditions extended to February, with a winter storm dumping heavy snow and ice pellets on the most populated parts of the country, closing schools and paralyzing transportation.
Mashable's latest #BizChats Twitter chat discussed how to get over the prevalent and equally paralyzing stage fright and instead, develop public speaking skills to serve as an asset in business.
Start a clothing subscription at Le Tote hereIf shopping for new clothes is more paralyzing than inspiring, you have an easy, commitment-free option in clothing rental service Le Tote.
Wolfire Games' Receiver, takes the opposite tact: Unlike most first person shooters, it focuses on the raw mechanics of gun operation, pushing the fetishization all the way to paralyzing terror.
When my husband retired from Congress, after serving 85033 years representing the people of northeastern Ohio, he cited the growing paralyzing partisanship as the primary motivating factor in his decision.
It was a worthy goal; polio had mostly been chased from the Americas—the last case was in 2150—but was still paralyzing 215,000 children a year around the world.
Add financial worries, lack of proper technology for online distance learning, and logistical challenges like grocery shopping and managing outside time while social distancing, and it can feel downright paralyzing.
Rakhine has been shut off from most international relief agencies and journalists, but our reporter in Geneva heard reports of paralyzing fear and deprivation via an International Red Cross official.
He sank into a paralyzing depression, the central subject of the new special, which blends stand-up with footage from his life, including scenes with his mother, wife and therapist.
The swearing and the drug references can't disguise a paralyzing panic — about parenthood, sexual politics, family dynamics, work-life balance or anything else that might actually be interesting or risky.
Coverage included reports of heroic rescues of families on the roofs of their homes and tallies of the rain accumulation that has left Houston at the mercy of paralyzing floods.
The demonstrations have morphed into a wider pro-democracy movement, paralyzing Hong Kong and plunging the city into its worst political crisis since the end of British rule in 1997.
Separately, health officials in Puerto Rico have reported as many as 10 people who developed the paralyzing neurological disorder known as Guillain-Barre syndrome as a result of Zika infections.
The collapse of the relationship between McGuinness and Foster also risks paralyzing the region's response to Britain's planned exit from the European Union as London prepares to trigger divorce talks.
South Korea under a previous administration had planned to launch a special unit in 2017 tasked with "removing or paralyzing" North Korea's top command in the event of a war.
The plot finds the world gripped by an epidemic: A virus is paralyzing people with fear, shrinking them into blobs and eventually turning them into rocks (or so we're told).
Whether Sadr's walk-out is imminent or not, the confrontation is paralyzing efforts to rebuild a country wrecked by its war with Islamic State and provide services in poor areas.
In fact, the protests blocking major roadways and nearly paralyzing key sectors of the economy for two weeks likely weighed on economic activity enough to offset the upward pressure on prices.
For example: For many people the back-and-forth threats between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un have created paralyzing fears about the risk of nuclear war.
And Trump waded into the Conservative Party's contest to find a new Prime Minister and Britain's paralyzing debate on leaving the European Union, in a way sure to outrage British critics.
Image: Cynthia S. Goldsmith, Yiting Zhang (CDC)The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is taking things up a notch to investigate a mysterious polio-like disease that's paralyzing young children.
The study found that clothing treated with permethrin was able to stop several species of disease-causing ticks in their tracks, either paralyzing them or making them fall off the clothes.
At the same time, we as a country are grappling with a politics that feels gripped by paralyzing cult-like ideology and devotion, whether that's #MAGA or even, at times, #Resist.
But if we want to get there, we need to combat the paralyzing cultural norms that prevent us from having real conversations about what happens in our bedrooms, offices, and streets.
I came to her seeking ways to ditch my type A personality for good, but through our sessions, she helped confirm a paralyzing fear I've been carrying around for years: failing.
In an exclusive sneak peek at his Super Soul Sunday sit-down with Oprah Winfrey this weekend, Morgan reveals how a nearly paralyzing car accident has changed his outlook on life.
This satirization of "adulting" (before "adulting" was even in a thing) reflects on the paralyzing fear associated with "making something of yourself" by highlighting the ridiculous expectations that come with adulthood.
Just 22021 years old, already nearing the end of his paralyzing transition from phenom to titan, Antetokounmpo wielded every statistical benchmark you'd find in an MVP, mutilating box scores without hesitation.
"I think paralyzing the airport will be effective in forcing Carrie Lam to respond to us ... it can further pressure Hong Kong's economy," said Dorothy Cheng, a 17-year-old protester.
A key component of malware used by hackers to disrupt U.S. cities, paralyzing local governments and frustrating residents, was developed by the National Security Agency (NSA), The New York Times reported.
They invested in cyber weapons capable of paralyzing critical infrastructure, from utilities to banks, and refined the use of fake personae and fake news to fuel political and ethnic discord abroad.
The woman, who was describing an event that occurred several years ago, spoke of feeling shock and near-paralyzing uncertainty in the moment ("I was in disbelief and couldn't think clearly").
Some scientists have warned the virus could cause the paralyzing condition Guillain-Barre Syndrome in adults, though the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says they cannot confirm the link.
Earlier this year, a former nurse was criminally indicted for allegedly giving a patient a fatal dose of a paralyzing drug, which is also used to execute patients on death row.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Top Zika investigators now believe that the birth defect microcephaly and the paralyzing Guillain-Barre syndrome may be just the most obvious maladies caused by the mosquito-borne virus.
In the midst of paralyzing grief, she also realizes that to secure JFK's position in history she'll need to take some pages out of the playbook of other important political figures.
It is my job to share my experience and there is a lot of work to be done here on Earth, the thought of going to Heaven too early is paralyzing.
Security experts say EternalBlue attacks have reached a high, and cybercriminals are zeroing in on vulnerable American towns and cities, from Pennsylvania to Texas, paralyzing local governments and driving up costs.
Philadelphia police officers had shot and killed 50 suspects since 2010, and Pownall himself had shot another black man in the back while on duty eight years ago, paralyzing the suspect.
The paralyzing drug was included in the original plan for lethal injection partly to make the process look peaceful and less disturbing to witnesses, by preventing the prisoner from thrashing around.
Sometimes, having that many choices can be paralyzing: it may be that the richness of his resources is what has left Sampaoli so indecisive in his time in charge of Argentina.
U.S. intelligence officials previously said that hackers believed to be linked to the Iranian government attacked Saudi state oil giant Aramco in 2012, successfully wiping thousands of computers and paralyzing operations.
I agree that stopping and acknowledging how far we have come gives us the strength and fortitude to keep going, and guards against the hopelessness and despair that can be paralyzing.
Britain's paralyzing crisis over Brexit is so acute that it is not far-fetched to think Corbyn could be prime minister by the end of the year -- whoever wins the Tory election.
Some think it's counterproductive to be alarmist, mostly because it risks overstating the evidence or because it "feeds a paralyzing evidence of doom and hopelessness," as climate researcher Michael Mann put it.
Most people think of Botox as a cosmetic drug that does just one thing—it temporarily reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles on the face by paralyzing the underlying muscles.
We cannot speak of what Puerto Rico owes and who they owe it to without considering the paralyzing changes imposed on Puerto Rico's economy and unfolding since the US occupation in 22017.
The Centers for Disease Control say cases of acute flaccid myelitis, or AFM, have peaked for the year, but they still have not determined the cause of the polio-like, paralyzing illness.
This paralyzing, and ultimately entrapping, imperative insists that women can now pursue their truth, whatever it is—and, in fact, as long as they can do so ethically, they must pursue it.
Besides, I had already ingested the paralyzing shame and fear instilled in me since early childhood, as so often happens to minorities who live in states that do not protect their rights.
In the name of love I forced myself to pluck up, order a vodka on the rocks from the movie theater bar, and endure one hour and 31 minutes of paralyzing fear.
The likelihood of May's center-right Conservative minority government lasting until 2022 has been reduced because arguments over Brexit have split the party, paralyzing policymaking and causing its poll ratings to slide.
Temer, who was charged Monday night with arranging to receive millions of dollars in bribes, said the move would have a negative impact on Brazil's economic recovery, possibly paralyzing efforts at reform.
The key takeaway: With its cyber strategy, the U.S. has been fixated on the potential for paralyzing attacks on critical infrastructure such as the electricity grid, and establishing international norms against them.
Car-hacking demonstrations tend to get all the glory in the security research community—remotely paralyzing a Jeep on the highway or cutting a Corvette's brakes through its Internet-connected insurance dongle.
The stay-at-home mom became known as the "paralyzed bride" in 2010 after a friend playfully pushed her in the pool at her bachelorette party, paralyzing her from the chest down.
Speaking to CNBC, Ermotti played down concerns, adding that clients were still happy with their asset allocation, but warned the volatility seen in the markets was "paralyzing" both institutional and private investors.
What Roth's scene suggests is that the end of the empire was the outcome of decades of political decay, but also a moment of paralyzing uncertainty in the wake of disruptive events.
Eight years after Julie's disappearance, her parents have stopped hoping to get her back and wish only for something to bury, for a story to fill this paralyzing gap in their lives.
"Some developers hoard the scarce capacity available with the aim of speculating with it, delaying or paralyzing the installation of viable projects," the CNMC watchdog said in a regulatory proposal last month.
Another French team reported acute myelitis, a paralyzing infection of the spinal cord, in a 15-year-old girl who had been infected with Zika on the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe.
In many of those cases, the Taser, which fires a pair of barbed darts that deliver a paralyzing electrical charge, was combined with other force, such as hand strikes or restraint holds.
Cohn was fascinated by the work of Gary Klein, a psychologist who was funded by the Army to study how experienced firefighters made snap judgements amidst infernos that normally induce paralyzing fear.
"The backbiting is further paralyzing federal agencies, which have been hamstrung by slow hiring, disorganization and an overall lack of direction since Trump's inauguration," is how Politico described it this month. 953.
Italy-based Francesca Catastini's tensely staged suburban portraits speak to a fear of paralyzing domesticity, while Russian photographer Ekaterina Anokhina's shot of grass-stained knees captures the sting and transience of heartbreak.
Recently, at a market in Tangier, the clink of a chain caused a paralyzing flashback to the prison, where Mr. Errachidi was forced into painful stress positions, deprived of sleep and isolated.
Uneasy links between that past and the present animate the visions that begin, over the course of the novel, to flood Andrew's senses and invade his dreams, frightening and finally paralyzing him.
"Using the word pandemic carelessly has no tangible benefit, but it does have significant risk in terms of amplifying unnecessary and unjustified fear and stigma, and paralyzing systems," Ghebreyesus argued last week.
At a time when global challenges can seem paralyzing in their complexity, the New York convocation offers a ray of hope, an indication of how worldwide alliances can in fact take root.
"There can be no question that courts should put an end to nationwide injunctions and keep activists on both sides of the aisle from paralyzing the functioning of our government," Sessions said.
Essay Fay Vincent, a former commissioner of Major League Baseball, writes of the blue mood that envelops him when the anniversary of his paralyzing accident approaches, and the lessons wrought from it.
"We could conduct a surgical hard-kill operation that would destroy the target, paralyzing it and making it unable to hit back," General Luo wrote in Global Times, a state-run newspaper.
Over eight years ago, a rotted tree branch crashed down on Sasha Blair-Goldensohn as he walked through Central Park, putting him in a temporary coma and partially paralyzing his lower body.
There is literally nothing more paralyzing than not knowing where your rent money is coming from, and that type of stress will impact your ability to make sharp decisions for your business.
I'd love to see ikejime [a technique of paralyzing fish to maintain the quality of the meat and alter its firmness] implemented more in the United States but that's like three steps ahead.
If those same tools were turned to vandalism, it would be simple to program a bot to ban all of the admin accounts except the compromised one, effectively paralyzing the standard moderation system.
Temer, who was formally accused on Monday of accepting millions of dollars in bribes, said the charge against him will have a negative impact on Brazil's economic recovery, possibly paralyzing efforts at reform.
Audio from 911 calls -- much of it from residents who are terrified to go outside to see what's happening -- provide a glimpse into how intense moments of gun violence is paralyzing this community.
The only thing that could have made it worse would have been the paralyzing fear that we might not be able to afford Theo's care or the life-saving medicine he would need.
The Saudi-led coalition has imposed an air, sea, and land embargo on Yemen since March 2015, aiming to dislodge the Houthis from cities they control, paralyzing trade and access to the country.
The uncovering of a multi-billion-dollar graft scheme at Petrobras in 2014 sent shockwaves through Brazil's political establishment, providing fodder for Rousseff's impeachment and paralyzing Petrobras, which halted payments to blacklisted companies.
And then there's Episode 2 of Season 4, in which Karamo Brown facilitates a filmed meeting between a wheelchair-using hero and the man who went to prison for shooting and paralyzing him.
The "international taboo" on nuclear warfare is one-sided and far more likely to have a psychologically paralyzing effect on the U.S. and its allies than on Russia, China, North Korea, or Iran.
While the administration continues to be distracted by this vague investigation, the rogue state of Russia is paralyzing the international community and enabling its dubious clients to massacre tens of thousands of people.
States' poorly funded welfare programs, paralyzing debt, and resistance to guidance from the federal government were enough reasons to make federalism, as principle of government, something from which progressives would keep their distance.
The authorities sent soldiers and tanks into the streets, and deployed government vehicles to substitute for the buses, but the gangs succeeded in almost completely paralyzing San Salvador's transportation system for four days.
Oil prices fell in the wake of Harvey, which has killed more than 40 people and brought record flooding to the oil heartland of Texas, paralyzing a quarter of the U.S. refining industry.
Björk's darkly formidable 2015 album, "Vulnicura," reflected the breakup of her decade-long relationship with the artist Matthew Barney in songs of nearly paralyzing pain and simmering anger, weighted with dissonant, dramatic strings.
In fact, they say, it is the combination of uncertainty, a lack of clarity in what the government is offering and a looming conflict with the European Union that is paralyzing small businesses.
Mr. Putin can be criticized for destroying democratic institutions in Russia, concentrating the whole government around himself and paralyzing civil society; by this logic, the alternative to Mr. Putin ought to be democracy.
O&aposBrady was on a quest — from one side of the southernmost continent to the other; from a paralyzing fire to a prognosis-defying career as an elite endurance athlete and motivational speaker.
The attack "was intended to harm Georgian citizens and government structures by disrupting and paralyzing the functionality of various organizations, thereby causing anxiety among the general public," said Foreign Ministry spokesman Vladimer Konstantinidi.
The attack "was intended to harm Georgian citizens and government structures by disrupting and paralyzing the functionality of various organizations, thereby causing anxiety among the general public," said Foreign Ministry spokesman Vladimer Konstantinidi.
Thaksin's mostly rural supporters responded by paralyzing areas of Bangkok's business district in prolonged mass protests in 2010, ending in a military crackdown in which 90 people were killed and thousands were wounded.
One of them had lodged in his spine, paralyzing him instantly, and in the minutes before he lost consciousness — captured on Holiday Market's grainy surveillance tapes — he never lost his look of surprise.
Officials from both parties emerged from the meeting confident that they could settle on concrete spending amounts over the weekend — a deal that would likely avoid a paralyzing government-wide shutdown this winter.
"The dysphoria and depression that people experience when their body doesn't align with their true self can be paralyzing," says Rachel Bluebond-Langner, MD, Perlmutter Associate Professor of Plastic Surgery at NYU Langone Health.
In 2009, Taser advised that stunning someone who is restrained or handcuffed – a common scenario in correctional settings – could "increase risk of death or serious injury" from falls related to the weapons' paralyzing effects.
And you'll occasionally run into some angry inverted pyramid things that will zap you should you get too close to them, temporarily paralyzing your progress, much like the patrolling guardians of Journey's later stages.
In 1995, Sheena Iyengar, a business professor at Columbia University and author of "The Art of Choosing," conducted a study proving that having too many choices is paralyzing to a person's decision-making process.
According to Eden, the best course of action is to pay off the British and French pilots, leaving the Egyptians ill-equipped to maneuver the canal, essentially paralyzing it until Nasser comes crawling back.
The out-of-body experience caused by ketamine can feel euphoric, but when it doesn't—when it's a paralyzing, hallucinogenic, often frightening ordeal—that's when recreational users talk about falling into a K-hole.
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's opposition parties have scored their first victory against newly reinstated Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, paralyzing an education bill, in a taste of the challenges he will face in his second term.
ATLANTA — Taraji P. Henson hates math, and Octavia Spencer has a paralyzing fear of calculus, but that didn't stop either actress from playing two of the most important mathematicians the world hasn't ever known.
After the warmest February on record in New York City and other parts of the Northeast, winter returned with a vengeance last week with a paralyzing snowstorm and sustained stretch of sub-freezing temperatures.
There are just so many options in the current field, that it could end up paralyzing primary voters and force them to go with the names with which they are most familiar and trust.
A bad mood is not enough to make me seek help, but I go back if something interferes with daily life: panic attacks, a livelihood-threatening difficulty focusing, or paralyzing pessimism about the future.
Last month, it accused Russia of being behind the NotPetya attack against Ukraine last June, the largest in a series of cyberattacks on Ukraine to date, paralyzing the country's government agencies and financial systems.
Hong Kong (CNN)Hong Kong's airport resumed operations Wednesday, just hours after thousands of anti-government protesters forcibly blocked access to the main terminal, temporarily paralyzing the transport hub for the second consecutive night.
A sitting president likely would raise the same core argument articulated in the Justice Department memo: that such an indictment would unduly "interfere with the president's unique official duties," effectively paralyzing the executive branch.
In Mumbai, India, where summer monsoons are annual events, as much rain fell in 12 hours on Tuesday as normally does over 11 days in a typical monsoon, paralyzing the city, India's financial capital.
Retail gasoline prices jumped 25 cents in the week that ended on Tuesday, the biggest gain since 2005's Hurricane Katrina, after Hurricane Harvey pummeled the American South, paralyzing refineries throughout the Gulf Coast.
Bess, a member of a strict religious community on the Isle of Skye, marries an oil worker named Jan; when he suffers a paralyzing accident, he asks her to have sex with other men.
The electoral council's vote counts in the past have traditionally been seen as reliable and generally accurate, but Sunday's widely mocked announcement appeared certain to escalate the polarization and political conflict paralyzing the country.
Closing the existing tunnels without the creation of additional tracks would reduce system capacity by 75 percent, according to a Common Good report, which could cause paralyzing traffic jams and harm the regional economy.
"In the short-term, the impact of the strikes is probably very limited," COE-Rexecode's Ferrand said, noting that the much-more paralyzing strikes of 1995 had only shaved 0.2 percentage points off GDP.
Sergeant Pam Kelly thought she would spend her entire career in the U.S. Army, but she suffered a paralyzing accident, and became a quadriplegic when a helicopter's cables snapped, and the load fell on her.
In 2007, after watching my mother cry inside a college admissions office when she discovered that our immigration status meant paying off my college would be a paralyzing financial burden, I became an immigration advocate.
Almost two years after Tracy Morgan's nearly paralyzing car accident, the comedian, 47, returned to New Brunswick, New Jersey to perform a special show only two miles away from the hospital where he was treated.
A few months ago, I received a thank-you gift in the mail from an adorable 7-year-old girl who was fighting for her life after a paralyzing brain tumor and subsequent brain injury.
Last year Nigeria was declared free of polio after years fighting the paralyzing disease in children, but three infections returned in the population this year, showing the ease with which an infection could re-enter.
Lebanon has endured a protracted political crisis since parliament failed to elect a new president more than two years ago, paralyzing government, causing a breakdown in many basic services and raising fears of future unrest.
What I did know, however, was the paralyzing social-media stage fright that quickly sets in once you realize that you now have the power to expose your favorite rapper to your spectacularly unremarkable life.
"The (Brexit) uncertainty is just paralyzing because uncertainty basically means companies won't move forward with their plans and that starts being a problem," said James Hickey, chief investment strategist at HD Vest in Irving, Texas.
And the fact that ordinary, smaller bills can get through is evidence that partisan polarization and acrimony are not paralyzing Congress: After all, such bills are nothing if not the ordinary functioning of democratic politics.
The board could announce a decision within weeks, ahead of its end-year target, as the European planemaker juggles a trio of pressures from management changes, industrial delays and a paralyzing corruption probe, they said.
It describes the impact of Stalinism and Communism up to the present day, the paralyzing effect on society and the servility of the population that enables people like Putin to destroy all attempts at democratization.
The protesters had said that the demonstration was aimed at paralyzing public services to express their anger over the death of a student last week from a fall at a parking garage near a protest.
In January, Colombia saw an unusual increase in cases of Guillain-Barre Syndrome, a rare disorder where a person's immune system attacks the nervous system, in some cases temporarily paralyzing the body and requiring hospitalization.
"Coming from Nigeria, I felt I owed no one an explanation for my existence, nor did I harbor any sign of paralyzing inferiority complex," he told the Nigerian art historian Chika Okeke-Agulu in 19553.
They make any movement of money in or out of Syria very difficult, paralyzing trade even with close allies such as Russia and Iran and making any return to Syria less attractive for business owners.
"But given the changed environment in the 20 years since, I do not see how those same workers would benefit now from paralyzing Nafta through excessive rules of origin," Mr. McLaren wrote in an email.
Closing the existing tubes without the creation of additional tracks, however, would reduce system capacity by 75 percent, according to a Common Good report, which could cause paralyzing traffic jams and harm the regional economy.
A big positive event, like winning the lottery, made smaller positive effects pale in comparison (and contributed less to happiness); similarly a big negative event, like a paralyzing accident, would not make people much sadder.
This sense of uneasy complicity is in a way the most devastating form of political critique one could come up with—but it also creates a paralyzing feeling that there is no alternative, no outside.
In the same way, politics has been driven into poisonous partisan and paralyzing corners, where political differences are criminalized, where the zero sum game means in order for me to win, you have to be destroyed.
But if the ferry's sinking shook public confidence in the president, a massive corruption scandal which began unfolding last year -- gripping the nation and paralyzing the country's politics -- was the final straw for millions of Koreans.
"The President's biggest challenge now is to prevent the Car Wash investigation paralyzing his reform agenda in Congress," a Temer aide told Reuters, requesting anonymity because he was not authorized to speak about the government's worries.
PARIS (Reuters) - When Israel's envoy told UNESCO delegates last July that fixing the plumbing in his toilet was more important than their latest ruling, it highlighted how fractious geopolitics are paralyzing the workings of the agency.
Many say they were turned off by years of paralyzing street protests by Thailand's two rival factions, the "Red Shirt" loyalists of exiled ex-Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and establishment "Yellow Shirt" pro-military royalist groups.
A year and a half into his four-year term, Abadi is trying to challenge a system of patronage which has become entrenched in Iraq over the last decade, paralyzing politics and allowing corruption to flourish.
And these bills, after 85033 years of frustration, are making me and many other family members feel a lot more hopeful that we have reached the proverbial tipping point to better addressing such a paralyzing epidemic.
He also pleaded guilty on Wednesday in federal court in New Jersey to hacking that repeatedly shut down the Rutgers University computer system between 2014 and 2016, paralyzing the school's networks for days at a time.
Following a wave of devastating attacks aimed at terrorizing and paralyzing the Western world during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, July has ushered in a series of landmark counterterrorism victories in the fight against ISIS.
These lies are not frivolous, but motivated by a paralyzing desperation: Telling the truth would require these individuals to admit, to their families and themselves, that they must compromise the expectations and beliefs imposed on them.
Hurricane Harvey unleashes 50 inches of rain, the largest rainfall in United States history, paralyzing five million in Houston, killing 30, with a price tag of at least tens of billions of dollars to federal taxpayers.
Before Trump met with Senate Republicans, Pelosi was adamant Tuesday that the House will remain open and lawmakers will continue working, even as members raised alarms about the possibility of the coronavirus epidemic paralyzing the Capitol.
"These lies are not frivolous, but motivated by a paralyzing desperation: Telling the truth would require these individuals to admit, to their families and themselves, that they must compromise the expectations and beliefs imposed on them."
" On CNN Thursday morning, South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg said the focus on straws and burgers comes in part because, for average Americans, "facing just how colossal of a challenge this is ... can feel paralyzing.
As Trudeau continues to push for a peaceful and quick resolution to the ongoing blockades by Wet'suwet'en supporters that are currently paralyzing the majority of Canada's train routes, conservative opponents continue to criticize him for inaction.
The play, which transports the audience to the block that Kitch and Moses are eager to leave for a better life, captures in a way I have never encountered elsewhere the paralyzing effect of constant violence.
The guilt, fear, shame and confusion is paralyzing, They want to forget Author Kurt Eichenwald painfully recounts how he was raped after an epileptic seizure and how he wanted nothing more than to just forget it.
This amounts to a picture of paralyzing scale: Amazon, one of the three largest publicly-traded companies in the world, owns a company that has been quietly building a privatized surveillance network throughout the United States.
Chinese-owned social media firm TikTok is enlisting former U.S. lawmakers amid a preemptive bid to sidestep the Silicon Valley backlash in Washington that's paralyzing so many larger U.S. tech giants like Facebook, Google and Twitter.
As Americans we must understand that this could result in a war with casualties unlike any we have seen since World War II. However, fear of a reaction by our enemies is paralyzing good decision-making.
On an operation against the Taliban two weeks before he was due to leave, he was hit by a shell and fell from a cliff, fracturing a vertebra and paralyzing the left side of his body.
Amid the alarming spread stateside, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also announced increasing cases of Guillain-Barre Syndrome, a rare paralyzing condition they think will be seen in about every 5,000-10,000 infections like Zika.
More intense and persistent than the "baby blues," PPD, as it's known, can strain a mom's ability to care for herself and her new baby, flooding her with a paralyzing, "breathtaking sadness," as one mom called it.
But, as Richard Conniff writes in Scientific American, the polio program has a history of beating the odds: India, where polio was paralyzing 500 to 1,000 children per day in the 1990s, eliminated the disease in 2014.
Hong Kong police fired tear gas at protesters on Monday as a general strike plunged the Asian financial hub into fresh chaos, paralyzing transport and bringing the city to an unprecedented standstill for much of the morning.
I'd done one good year of research and then took a leave of absence, something I finagled through Jerry, my therapist, who wrote a letter to the dean describing the paralyzing depths of my attention deficit disorder.
This is not the thinking favored by many mainstream climate groups, scientists, and advocates, who tend to operate on the assumption that frightening the shit out of large swathes of the population can be paralyzing and dangerous.
Justin Chang, L.A. Times There are also the usual unsubtle yet hard-to-dispute messages about the inherent treachery of humankind, with its contempt for the environment and its paralyzing fear of what it does not understand.
If China is willing to exploit big data's potential against its own people, it is unlikely to have scruples when it comes to exploiting other people's data to undermine democracy, exploit social fractures and sow paralyzing conflict.
Game of Thrones Jaime Lannister set the tone for "Game of Thrones" in the pilot episode, shoving the young Bran Stark out of a window, paralyzing him, in the first of the show's many unspeakably cruel acts.
In its ability to induce paralyzing existential depression, the fiction of Halle Butler is perhaps matched only by those Black Friday news stories in which grandmothers get trampled in front of stacks of fifty-five-inch TVs.
It was unclear whether any agreements that could emerge from the talks later on Friday would include a relaxation of paralyzing restrictions on Chinese telecommunications equipment maker ZTE Corp imposed last month by the U.S. Commerce Department.
That created a power vacuum at Stormont that has still not been filled, paralyzing the region's already pinched institutions and threatening a 1998 peace deal that largely ended three decades of fighting between nationalist and unionist factions.
The second emergency cut in interest rates by the U.S. central bank in a fortnight only added to the sense of panic among investors, worried that the coronavirus pandemic is paralyzing supply chains and squeezing company finances.
Though the thought of living up to either one of their reputations would seem paralyzing, Cameron Douglas made it clear in an interview last month that he did not expect anyone's sympathy for squandering his privileged upbringing.
ABIDJAN (Reuters) - Ivory Coast authorities will maintain a "firm line" faced with a four-day nationwide army mutiny, government spokesman Bruno Kone said on Monday, as the revolt spread, paralyzing much of the West African cocoa grower.
The reasons some murders will never be solved also emerge: paralyzing fear of retribution, victims carrying secrets to their graves and relentless casework that forces detectives to move on in hopes that a break will come later.
While the economy was shaky due to structural issues and the ongoing US-China trade war, protests may have pushed it over the edge, with the unrest seeing shops close, paralyzing public transport and scaring off tourists.
Spain's election outcome will do little to settle the political problems the country faces, including the question of Catalonia, which is still paralyzing the country's politics more than a year after the illegal 2017 Catalonian independence referendum.
However, with a narrow one-vote majority in the Senate and midterm elections approaching quickly, Republicans can't afford to lose much ground without paralyzing their Capitol Hill agenda for this year and risking their congressional majorities in November.
MPUDZI, Zimbabwe (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - After a year of paralyzing El Nino-induced drought, Zimbabwe's farmers have been relieved to receive substantial rain in recent weeks, with normal to above-normal rainfall predicted for the new growing season.
Reuters documented 393,005 incidents in the United States in which people died after police stunned them with Tasers, nearly all since the early 2000s – the most thorough accounting to date of fatal encounters involving the paralyzing stun guns.
Cassio Cunha Lima, vice president of the upper chamber, also called on senators to return from their states to the capital Brasilia to revive stalled legislative efforts addressing a four-day trucker protest paralyzing much of Brazil's economy.
But there is no sign that Democrats will be satisfied with paralyzing the administration — at the grassroots, it is plain they will be satisfied with nothing less than driving him from office, and maybe not even with that.
So you're essentially trying to kill this person by paralyzing them to death, which sounds horrific, and it's certainly not in our perspective compliant with the Eighth Amendment of the Constitution, which is no cruel or unusual punishment.
Hurricane Harvey has killed more than 40 people and brought record flooding to the U.S. oil heartland of Texas, paralyzing at least 4.4 million barrels per day (bpd) of refining capacity, according to company reports and Reuters estimates.
Self-medicating with drugs and alcohol to treat paralyzing stage fright and help compartmentalize MCR's anxiety-inducing agenda in the wake of The Black Parade's explosive success , he soon found solace in slinking ever further into the shadows.
It was a shocking and politically perilous decision in the middle of a paralyzing national crisis, a moment when lawmakers are traditionally expected to put aside differences for the good of the country, or face a political backlash.
AL MUKALLA, Yemen — A simmering split within the Saudi-led coalition that has been fighting rebels in Yemen since 2015 exploded into deadly combat this week, paralyzing the southern city of Aden, the government's temporary seat of power.
I had never considered merely being blind would prevent me from doing anything, but the tumors were slowly paralyzing my vocal cords and most of my tongue, sending my voice into a raspy spiral and making speech laborious.
"The events of the past two weeks have worsened, even more so over the last six days, paralyzing economic activity and government activity, portraying an anarchic Puerto Rico to the rest of the world," Ms. González-Colón wrote.
PARIS (Reuters) - Arab states may want their turn at the helm of UNESCO, but the barbs hurled by Egypt at rival candidate Qatar during the vote highlights the fractious geopolitics paralyzing the workings of the U.N. cultural agency.
"All the uncertainty around trade wars, the outlook for the car industry and Brexit are paralyzing order books, with September seeing the worst performance from the sector since the depths of the financial crisis in 2009," Smith added.
In his off-Broadway one-man show, The Mushroom Cure, playing now in New York City and opening soon in Berkeley, California, Strauss recounts how this almost-everyday moment of indecision later flowered into paralyzing obsessive-compulsive disorder.
On impact, Eli Kulp – popular chef and owner of High Street on Market in Philadelphia – had been thrown across his passenger car into a luggage rack, fracturing his neck, injuring his spine – and paralyzing him from the chest down.
By Alexandria Sage and Noel Randewich SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A massive power outage threw San Francisco into chaos for most of the work day on Friday, knocking out traffic signals, paralyzing businesses and halting the city's famed cable cars.
He said Guedes seeks to remake Brazil economically in the image of Chile, long seen as a model of financially conservative governance, but that those policies are the reason for the widespread street protests paralyzing its Latin American neighbor.
And while its congressional delegation is eager to find ways to better save water, and redirect it where needed, longstanding partisan and regional fights that fueled water wars since before California was a state are paralyzing efforts to help.
He said Guedes seeks to remake Brazil economically in the image of Chile, long seen as a model of financially conservative governance, but that those policies are the reason for the widespread street protests paralyzing its Latin American neighbor.
Even after paralyzing major traffic hubs in the city for 79 days in 2014, they failed to obtain any concession to democratize the rules by which the head of Hong Kong's government, the chief executive, is nominated and elected.
In the most thorough accounting to date of fatal police encounters involving the paralyzing stun guns, Reuters found that nine in 10 of those who died were unarmed and one in four suffered from mental illness or neurological disorders.
Iranian hackers have already carried out destructive digital attacks, paralyzing computer networks around the Middle East like Saudi Arabia's state oil giant Aramco in 2012 and hitting several U.S. targets, including banks, a dam and a major Vegas casino.
While the demonstrations were initially focused only on the bill, they have morphed into a wider pro-democracy movement, paralyzing Hong Kong and plunging the city into its worst political crisis since the end of British rule in 1997.
The House passed a stopgap spending bill on Tuesday to keep the government open for four additional weeks, diminishing the chances of a paralyzing government-wide shutdown before Thanksgiving but also punting a tough decision on border wall spending.
"We could conduct a surgical hard-kill operation that would destroy the target, paralyzing it and making it unable to hit back," General Luo wrote in the Global Times, a state-run newspaper that often features strident, nationalist views.
Protesters, who have demanded Mr. Moïse's ouster, have blocked roads with burning tires, metal fencing and cinder blocks, paralyzing transportation in the capital, forcing the closing of businesses, government offices and schools, and causing shortages of food and fuel.
Yet the uncertainty paralyzing the broader housing market, given both political and economic question marks over the direction in which the new government will take the country as it negotiates its exit from the European Union, is also rattling the housebuilders.
This is the scene we get the biggest glimpse of in the trailer, but Georgie's drawn-out, paralyzing fear as described in the novel — which jumps back and forth in time to great effect in this scene — isn't present here.
"It's not about the UK, it's about paralyzing the EU." No-deal means there would be no transition so the exit would be abrupt, the nightmare scenario for international businesses and the dream of hard Brexiteers who want a decisive split.
"I would not say vaccine-derived polio viruses are more of an issue than wild polio viruses, but they are paralyzing kids more often and we need to treat them with same seriousness and speed [as wild polio]," Zaffran said.
Sure, those people are only there for a week, but that growth has not been without its real-world problems: recent issues include bug infestations, reports of rape, fears of overcommercialization, paralyzing rains, and the ever-impending porta-pottie apocalypse.
The all-but-paralyzing aerophobia, which remained a lifelong problem, led to a string of canceled or postponed projects, including a starring role in a stage bio of Mahalia Jackson and the lead in a Broadway musical about Bessie Smith.
"The Thai economy has been somewhat flat," he added, with Moody's expecting Thailand's real GDP growth to fall to about 22012 percent this year from 2.8 percent in 2015 in the wake of paralyzing anti-government protests and a military coup.
The sculpture, elegant and photogenic though it is, articulates a state of paralyzing and torturous tension, while the prints — made just two years before Bourgeois died at age 98 — have a looseness and fluidity that evokes comfort, openness, and resolution.
That movement began as Mao called on the masses to topple a corrupt power structure dominated by party elites, but it ended up paralyzing China for a decade and leaving a whole nation scarred from political persecutions and physical violence.
Known as the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights, the entity has been dormant, "constricted by rules requiring consensus for any decision it makes, which has had a paralyzing effect on its actions," Amnesty International described in a February report.
Wiping her face with a cotton pad after a Botox injection, the 49-year-old supermarket worker said she has cut down on petrol and entertainment to afford the treatments, which make the skin appear smoother by temporarily paralyzing muscles.
Tens of thousands of workers in the oil fields of southwestern Iran and in the refineries, distribution centers and offices of major cities began to strike in September 1978, and the unrest continued until February 1979, essentially paralyzing the state.
The way regulators are handling the issue "seems the most appropriate to avoid making the business too rigid and paralyzing innovative solutions that could be helpful for the financial system as a whole," said Rafael Pereira, president of the ABCD.
MILAN (Reuters) - Mediaset said on Thursday Vivendi had told it in a letter that an interim management accord over its pay-TV unit no longer stood, prompting the Italian broadcaster to blame the French media group for paralyzing the unit's operations.
Tech and testing reap results A few pointers can be learned from how South Korea has done so well to contain the virus and, conversely, why Italy has had to resort to such a paralyzing lockdown that will have enormous consequences.
"A Latino science-fiction art project allows us to imagine otherwise and escape the paralyzing borders and anti-immigrant sentiment in this country," said Robb Hernández, an English professor at the university who organized the show with two in-house curators.
It's the part where all the emotions are at their richest and strongest, and you get this sense of deep coziness combined with paralyzing constraint, and fury at that constraint, and that tension is what gives the book its power.
PARIS (Reuters) - Air France said it expected to operate around 75 percent of its flights on Tuesday, the first day of a strike that will coincide with a larger stoppage on the rail network, paralyzing much of France's transport network.
Getting serious about paralyzing North Korea's economy also means cutting off its illegal revenues — from terrorist states and organizations in the Middle East, from cybercrime and from the rackets that its embassies run all over the world with diplomatic immunity.
Iranian hackers have already carried out destructive digital attacks, paralyzing computer networks around the Middle East like that of Saudi Arabia's state oil giant Aramco in 2012, and hitting several U.S. targets, including banks, a dam and a major Vegas casino.
Internally, Google has been racked over the past two years by sometimes paralyzing internal protests and employee dissent over myriad issues — from Google&aposs work with the US military to the company&aposs payouts to executives accused of sexual misconduct.
BRIPCA=ECI Higher food and gas prices added the most to inflation during the month, as a trucker protest over high diesel prices blocked major highways, nearly paralyzing key sectors and forcing farmers to cull their flocks and dump spoiled milk.
"We are cautious, we are just looking at the situation, but for sure it is not paralyzing, that would be too big a word, but it will have some consequences," Chief Executive Jean-Francois van Boxmeer said on a conference call.
Ambitious youngsters want to be him, seeing his fame and fortune and easy life, not seeing his exhausting training schedule or his hard-earned business acumen or the legal problems in his past or the paralyzing decisions about his future.
Before January's paralyzing snowstorm in Washington, D.C., Belding, Nelson and their volunteer staff stocked the MEANS offices located at American University with pillows, blankets and hot drinks, to ensure they could work through the storm, thus keeping the network up and running.
If we choose to believe that the present is all that matters — if we invest in believing this — we cede the possibility of shoring up our resilience with past happiness, but we also free ourselves of the paralyzing fear of future failure.
This tendency for normal, day to day chores to feel almost paralyzing was actually one of the first things I noticed a few months ago that made me realize I might be struggling with unrealized depression and needed to find a therapist.
According to Entertainment Weekly, Joss Whedon has signed on to write and direct a film based on Barbara Gordon, the daughter of Commissioner Gordon, whose turn as Batgirl was put on temporary hold after the Joker delivered a paralyzing gunshot to her spine.
Commentary: Why Trump's tough talk on Iran will backfire In the trenches of World War One, doctors noted that the paralyzing fear of a gas attack often exceeded that of conventional artillery and bombs, even though the latter killed many more people.
But U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to quit the WTO if it doesn't "shape up", and Washington has blocked judicial appointments at the WTO, causing a crisis that risks paralyzing the system of trade dispute settlement and the WTO more broadly.
The fact that Donald Trump, with media complicity, used the specter of pay-to-play corruption to abnormalize and disqualify Hillary Clinton should make the fact that Trump is now bringing the specter to life in his own White House a paralyzing scandal.
On a first-order level, this is obviously less harmful than the threat to millions of unsuspecting private citizens, but the worst potential second-order effects—massive brain drain on Capitol Hill, the paralyzing impairment of an understaffed legislature—would be catastrophic.
Last summer, Evan Turner was paid a handsome sum to be the ball-handler who could enable Portland's two franchise guards to work off the ball, decimate opponents off screens and rouse panic by setting paralyzing picks for each other on the weakside.
Yes, Gary Johnson in the Senate could be good for advancing a Libertarian political agenda, but it also could be a "shot in the arm" for the institution of the Senate and, hopefully, chart a course for relief from our nationwide paralyzing polarization.
It would be easy to think the flurry of congressional investigations of the White House, the politics of the 2020 presidential campaign, and the paralyzing partisanship on Capitol Hill would combine to make it impossible for anything to get done in Washington.
But while Southeast Asia may be the last big battleground for e-commerce in Asia, it is not easy: there are regulatory differences, language barriers and logistical hurdles like the huge number of islands that make up the Philippines, or Jakarta's paralyzing traffic.
Using wide-angle lenses, gritty yet stunning Puerto Rican locations and a skilled cast (including Lucas, his brother), he conjures a timeless hamlet devoid of modern appurtenances, the kind of enchanted place where miracles — like breaking the shackles of paralyzing despair — can happen.
To say that Wolfson's position is detached from the ecosystem of violence is an understatement; it evokes the puerile outbursts of gamergate trolls, removed from the conditions of the real world and paralyzing the viewer with a threat they're powerless to control.
The junta seized power in 2014, led by Mr. Prayuth, then a general, after months of paralyzing street protests in Bangkok by the followers of two rival political factions that are aligned today with the Democrat Party and the Pheu Thai Party.
By killing and maiming innocent people without warning, he conducted the literal definition of a terror attack: paralyzing regular, ordinary people with fear and creating the perception that no one is safe and that large crowds can be targeted at any time, anywhere.
In just 24 hours, NotPetya wiped clean 10 percent of all computers in Ukraine, paralyzing networks at banks, gas stations, hospitals, airports, power companies and nearly every government agency, and shutting down the radiation monitors at the old Chernobyl nuclear power plant.
"I hope the younger generation of Germans, including my daughter, don't grow up with the paralyzing sense of guilt that I did, because that can turn into the opposite sentiment: 'I'm sick and tired of feeling guilty,' " she said in a recent interview.
The Occupy movement — founded in March 2013 by the professors Benny Tai and Chan Kin-man and a retired pastor, Chu Yiu-ming — began as a peaceful protest effort that eventually drew tens of thousands of people, paralyzing traffic in Hong Kong.
QUITO, Ecuador — Angry demonstrations over Ecuador's elimination of fuel subsidies widened on Friday, paralyzing much of the country for the second consecutive day as protesters in the capital clashed with riot police officers who used tear gas and armored cars to disperse them.
But while Mr. Trump's thermonuclear politics may rally both his base and Democrats who slumbered in 2016, it is the paralyzing disorder and anxiety his bilious behavior creates that is a distressing turnoff to voters at the margins who will make the difference.
"Regrettably, he got engaged in an increasingly bitter and organizationally paralyzing feud with his senior staff when he should have been focused on building the intelligence capabilities" of the agency, said Mr. Vickers, who was Mr. Flynn's immediate boss at the Pentagon.
" While the man bears the stains of this incident, May, like many women, is seized by a "deep-down, paralyzing fear that there must be something wrong in me that brought these things upon me, that perhaps I, too, was to blame.
ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast — Angry soldiers took up arms in at least two cities in Ivory Coast on Friday in a demand for pay raises and other concessions, paralyzing commerce and street life, and terrifying citizens who still have memories of civil war.
"I feel in a way this year, and particularly the World Cup, gave people not only a motivation and inspiration but almost like a path forward to doing something, doing anything, in a time that feels a little bit paralyzing," she continued.
London (CNN)After two-and-a-half years of unsteady dealings and the occasional insult, President Donald Trump offered a deeply gracious send-off for Prime Minister Theresa May on Tuesday, their final interaction before May steps aside amid a paralyzing debate over Brexit.
The GPEI, which includes the WHO, the Gates Foundation, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), Rotary International and others, began its push to wipe out polio in 1988, when the disease was endemic in 125 countries and was paralyzing almost 1,000 children a day worldwide.
There can be a paralyzing sense of shame about doing activities alone that we've been told by society should be done with others — a shame that results from the assumption that anybody who sees you doing these things alone is judging or pitying you.
" Joan Didion, in the 1965 essay "John Wayne: A Love Song," wrote that "in a world we understood early to be characterized by venality and doubt and paralyzing ambiguities, he suggested another world," a land of cottonwoods where a man "could make his own code.
In a 1968 article in The British Medical Journal, Dr. Carroll announced that when the test was administered to people with the severest species of depression — a paralyzing gloom then called melancholia, or endogenous depression — their bodies were shown to have trouble suppressing the hormone.
Meanwhile, she ruminates over the wreckage of her life: the demise of a romantic relationship, an unhinged attack on a coworker, the death of her mother, a family history of domestic abuse, a sister's paralyzing alcoholism, the mysterious long-ago drowning of a baby brother.
BOURNEMOUTH, England — His shirt sleeves rolled up, Britain's foreign secretary, Jeremy Hunt, bounded into the hall, ignored the lectern and headed straight to the front of the stage to make his pitch that he should lead the country out of its paralyzing Brexit maze.
One of the most interesting elements of Mr. Ryan's 35-minute bagels-and-coffee breakfast with a group of reporters was his argument that Mr. Obama was right to be concerned about engaging America in new conflicts but had taken caution to a paralyzing extreme.
USMCA is on the wish list of many House Democratic moderates who face a tough election climate in 2020, and many of those moderates want a big achievement so they can make the case back home that the impeachment debate is not paralyzing Washington.
But Mr. Dietz has something besides humor in mind (even if there is plenty of it) and that something — the weight of grief, the paralyzing fear of illness — emerges over the course of the show, like a photograph coming into focus in a dark room.
And I would contend that until you have experienced the paralyzing terror of having that word yelled at you by a racist party intent upon your fear and bodily harm, you cannot understand how truly harmful that word can be to a person's psyche.
The woman known as the "paralyzed bride" celebrated her daughter's first birthday, started driving again for the first time since her 2010 accident and officially cut ties with the friend who pushed her in the pool, paralyzing her from the chest down almost six years ago.
In the statement, Spencer blamed his actions on his "paralyzing fear that my family would be attacked" in the wake of the 2017 shooting at a Congressional baseball practice, and after he received death threats for advocating for a ban on Muslim women wearing veils in public.
Aside from its two blackout attacks, the group has since 2015 rampaged through practically every sector of Ukrainian society, destroying hundreds of computers at media companies, deleting or permanently encrypting terabytes of data held by its government agencies, and paralyzing infrastructure including its railway ticketing system.
She says paralyzing the muscles in your brow or around your eyes will, over time, cause them to atrophy (that's the medical term for when a muscle withers from underuse — think what an arm looks like when you have a cast removed after a broken bone).
During a press conference on Thursday from the National Weather Service's forecasting hub in College Park, Maryland, Uccellini said the blizzard expected to begin in Washington, D.C., on Friday afternoon, and spreading northeastward from there, will be a "potentially paralyzing storm" that could be life-threatening.
It would be followed by a muscle paralyzing drug, called cisatracurium, which prompted a judge last November to call off Dozier&aposs execution amid concerns that he could be so immobilized that witnesses would not see if he experienced unconstitutional pain or struggled not to suffocate.
Apparently originating in neighboring Russia, this massive attack disabled the websites of the Estonian government, political parties, newspapers, banks and many of the country's largest corporations -- all but paralyzing the tiny Baltic nation that was, until it won independence in 0003, a republic of the Soviet Union.
The scary first days of moving to a new city on your own can be a paralyzing and isolating experience, Josh Shaffner understands the implications of trying out a new home to only be disappointed and caught in a cycle of sufferingin his animated video titled, Service.
It includes discussions with the French filmmaker Samuel Collardey on "A Polar Year," his documentary about a young Dane teaching Inuits, and with Gustavo Steinberg, a director of the Brazilian film "Tito and the Birds," in which pigeons provide a key to ending that village's paralyzing panic.
Since last Friday, Europe has been locked in a Siberian weather pattern that has pummeled the Continent with snow, freezing rain and brutal wind chills, paralyzing cities unaccustomed to more than a thin wet film of snow and killing dozens of people, mainly older and homeless people.
In a remarkable prime time news conference, he told them that if they didn't stop paralyzing the government, and derailing sensitive financial negotiations with the European Union, with their perpetual bickering, political point scoring and media propaganda, he would walk and bring the government down with him.
With an almost willful lack of fun, "Underworld: Blood Wars" introduces new dangers (self-propelled bullets and nightshade — fatal for some vampires, but only painful and paralyzing for Selene) and backdrops, including a vampire outpost in the frozen north and what must be history's dullest vampire soiree.
The cone snail's highly specialized teeth, known as radulae, work like a combination hypodermic needle and harpoon to skewer and poison its prey: The snail's toxins target the nervous system, paralyzing its victim and allowing the snail to get over to its meal at its own speed.
The Friends could be an instructional video about millennial burnout; the couple are spread transparently thin between Kevin's long hours on the job and Rachel's paralyzing anxiety over how she's supposed to keep a seemingly already tidy house while caring for their two children and working part-time.
So getting on a plane and putting yourself in a position to be judged by the person sitting next to you or the flight attendant you have to ask for the seat-belt extender can be so paralyzing, that many don't dare leave the comfort zone of their hometown.
Policymakers fear that a British vote on June 5003 to leave the 28-nation EU, known as 'Brexit', could trigger an exodus of cash from Britain, paralyzing currency markets and weighing immediately on growth if firms cannot gain access to foreign currency needed for their day to day business.
" "Obviously you can never brace yourself for the impact of severely hurting somebody and paralyzing them for the rest of their lives," Coleman told ESPN at the Panther's training facility, "He's one of the greatest men that I've known through what he's done and the person that he's become.
The most common offence was the simple theft of equipment such as computers, smartphones or tablets, but a fifth of companies surveyed reported that sensitive documents, components or designs had been stolen, while 18 percent said their production had been sabotaged with the aim of damaging or paralyzing it.
But those plans were upended on March 22, when suicide bombers struck the Brussels airport and a subway station, killing 32 people and paralyzing a city already reeling from revelations that some of the deadliest terror attacks in Europe had been carried out by homegrown extremists, many from Molenbeek.
The individual acted with lightning-quickness in accord with accurate judgment of his situation" and exhibited an absence of "paralyzing fright of the sort that can happen in instances of lesser danger"; instead, he felt "calm seriousness, profound acceptance, and a dominant mental quickness and a sense of surety.
The indictment, while long expected, represents the first time the Obama administration had sought action against Iranians for a wave of computer attacks on the United States that began in 2011 and proceeded for more than a year, paralyzing some banks and freezing customers out of online banking.
WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats on Sunday blocked action on an emerging deal to prop up an economy devastated by the coronavirus pandemic, paralyzing the progress of a nearly $2 trillion government rescue package they said failed to adequately protect workers or impose strict enough restrictions on bailed-out businesses.
The funding request is the first major move by the White House to respond to what it calls a "humanitarian crisis" at the Southern border and intensifies an ongoing funding battle over border security, just four months after the issue led to a paralyzing 35-day government shutdown.
Mediator BERLIN — To come here as an American on the eve of Germany's next national political campaign is to go back in time to our own recent past, before the hacks and the (Wiki)leaks led to the paralyzing debate over whether Russia intervened in our presidential election.
"Ideally for the Russian authorities, the main goal remains to increase the public's distrust toward their political elite and their media, in order to end up paralyzing the decision making process," said Julien Nocetti, a research fellow who specializes in Russia at the French Institute for International Relations.
Like most people, in any given day I will experience emotions and sensations including (but not limited to) hilarity, joy, irritation, ambivalence, excitement, embarrassment, paralyzing self-doubt, boredom, anxiety, guilt, heart-stopping love, resentment, pride, exhaustion, and the shrill, insistent buzz of uneaten chocolate somewhere in the house.
Bangkok has been locked in political conflict for more than a decade - with street protests sometimes paralyzing the capital for months at a time - between supporters of Thaksin's populist brand of politics and the mostly-middle class and urban establishment who identify with the monarchy and the military.
"For us, we need to have a clear view that there's a British government in place with support of a majority that knows what kind of Brexit they want," he said, alluding to months of paralyzing feuding between pro-Brexit and pro-EU members of Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservative cabinet.
But it has nonetheless hit several Russian media outlets, including the newswire Interfax, according to the Russian security firm Group-IB, and also infected Ukraine's Odessa airport and Kiev subway system, partially paralyzing their IT systems and disabling the subway system's credit card payments, according to one Ukrainian government official.
Police made more than a dozen arrests, many pinned up on the pavement against the wall of luxury jeweler Tiffany & Co. Police said masked "rioters" had committed "insane" acts, throwing trash, bicycles and other debris on to metro tracks and overhead power lines, paralyzing transport in the former British colony.
Kalina Brabeck, a psychologist at Rhode Island College who works with immigrant children who lose their parents to deportation or for other reasons, said that the experience of loss often leads to a form of post-traumatic stress — the paralyzing vigilance, avoidance and emotional gusts first identified in war veterans.
It is more dispiriting still to realize that the government of our land, at least in the present administration, has shown little empathy toward victims of white bigotry, and indeed, has helped to spread the paralyzing virus of hatred, by turning a blind eye to what is done in their name.
"The unwarranted restrictions on the flow of commercial and humanitarian goods and services into Yemen and impeding distribution within the country are paralyzing a nation that for far too long has been a victim of war," Idriss Jazairy, the UN special rapporteur on human rights and international sanctions, said in an April statement.
Fundamental changes need to happen and we believe the new Administration can participate: Citizens must become aware that "institutional anorexia" (the pathological downsizing of both the EPA and state environmental agencies, paralyzing regulatory function) is a bureaucratic disease that is dangerous and like the actual human disease, requires lengthy and expensive convalescence.
A lot of anxiety stems from not knowing what will happen with regard to the coronavirus, or how long things will be different, Megan McCoy, director of the personal financial planning masters program at Kansas State University, tells CNBC Make It. "When faced with the unknown, we often experience paralyzing anxiety," she says.
But earlier that same year the 23-year-old security researcher was hailed as a global hero for stopping the spread of the WannaCry ransomware worm, which disabled companies and even paralyzing computer systems in hospitals in the UK. But instead of accolades from the state, he found himself facing an FBI indictment.
Because the sedative – a benzodiazepine known as midazolam – cannot sustain deep unconsciousness the way anesthesia can, it does not prevent the prisoner from experiencing either the feeling of suffocation that the second, paralyzing, drug inflicts, or the feeling of liquid fire that follows the large and fatal dose of the third heart-stopping drug.
NEW YORK — The New York Herald this morning prints an unusual despatch from its special correspondent "somewhere in Mexico," and although, in accordance with the request of the United States Government, all matters appertaining to Mexico's international relations are eliminated, the correspondent reports that numerous strikes are paralyzing all commercial and industrial activity in Mexico.
The executive director of the New York Taxi Workers Alliance, Ms. Desai had been a labor activist for 240 years but she had never seen anything like the despair she was witnessing now — the bankruptcies, foreclosures and eviction notices plaguing drivers who were calling her with questions about how to navigate homelessness and paralyzing depression.
The Zika virus is now being linked to paralysis in adults The Zika virus is now being linked to paralysis in adults In January, Colombia saw an unusual increase in cases of Guillain-Barre Syndrome, a rare disorder where a person's immune system attacks the nervous system, in some cases temporarily paralyzing the body and requiring hospitalization.
Many of the tasks millennials find paralyzing are ones that are impossible to optimize for efficiency, either because they remain stubbornly analog (the post office) or because companies have optimized themselves, and their labor, so as to make the experience as arduous as possible for the user (anything to do with insurance, or bills, or filing a complaint).
Finding a doctor — and not just any doctor, but one who will take your insurance, who is accepting new patients — might seem like an easy task in the age of Zocdoc, but the array of options can be paralyzing without the recommendations of friends and family, which are in short supply when you move to a brand-new town.
The volatile state of Russia's relations with the outside world today, exacerbated by a nerve agent attack on a former spy living in Britain, however, makes the diplomatic climate of the Cold War look reassuring, said Ivan I. Kurilla, an expert on Russian-American relations, and recalls a period of paralyzing mistrust that followed the 22002 Bolshevik Revolution.
Every memory evokes an emotion: rage that I had to serve with a constant sense of fear of my fellow soldiers; paralyzing sadness for those who endured abuses worse than I can know; and, the worst, guilt over the service members — gay or straight or transgender — who died while serving in the military while my body is still whole.
As long as the maligned Obamacare and its Prevention and Public Health Fund remain funded and functioning there is reason to hope that America can once again see improvements in its population's life expectancy, women can safely give birth to healthy babies, and families can afford to confront tragic catastrophes like paralyzing injuries or cancer without fear of bankruptcy and medically-induced poverty.
Then I watched as officials in my region of South Carolina stood by cops who shot a young black man multiple times over a little marijuana, paralyzing him for life, falsely claiming that he fired a gun at them and that they identified themselves before knocking down his door, then walking away without being charged after an "independent" investigation absolved them of responsibility.
"I don't care who you are, there's a fantastic chance you know the paralyzing fear that shoots up your spine when you're watching a smidgen of erotica and you think you hear the door open, a creak from the stairway or even a random footstep," wrote Mike Wehner, an editor at the tech-culture site Daily Dot who took the V.R. porn plunge.
"Once the opposition parties break free from this paralyzing fear, they can begin to expose how the ruling party, behind a facade of consensus, dictates policies without feeling the need to consult them, or any other stakeholder for that matter," said Aykan Erdemir, a former member of the Turkish Parliament who is now a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
Okay, so this one's a bit awkward: The last time these two met, it was at the end of the show's very first episode — when a much different Jaime pushed Bran out of a tower in an attempt to silence the kid about his incestuous relationship with Cersei, thus permanently paralyzing Bran and leading to events whose repercussions are still being felt on the show.
And it directly contradicts the governor's statements in the three years since the lanes were mysteriously closed, paralyzing the borough of Fort Lee, N.J. Mr. Christie, a former top federal prosecutor in New Jersey, has consistently denied that he knew about the lane closings as they unfolded, and argued that the United States attorney's office had "exonerated" him when it declined to indict him along with the defendants now standing trial.
" Concluding, "To all the bullies out there, I just want you to know that as much as we despise your actions never, ever do we wish for you to feel the paralyzing pain that engulfs our bodies, a pain so severe that it makes the simple act of breathing difficult or the guilt that leaves us wondering what we could have done differently-or that struggle to remember the last words we spoke.
Somewhere in an alternate dimension — or, in a piece of exquisitely elaborate fan fiction (yes, this is a suggestion for you to write that piece of fan fiction and subsequently forward it to me) — Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey) of Game of Thrones and Serena Joy (Yvonne Strahovski) of The Handmaid's Tale are clinking goblets of red wine and discussing their strategy for sending people into spats of paralyzing fear using only side glances.
But it's important not to lose sight of how much Russia has already achieved, with the scandal over its possible dealings with the Trump campaign paralyzing the White House, throwing the entire US political system into chaos, and preventing Washington from being able to focus on pressing international issues like the crisis in North Korea and the brutal civil war in Syria, let alone domestic issues like health care and tax reform.
There are certain connotations associated with chumak and makgulli, parallel to the western myth of the suffering male artist, who, tormented by the force of his own creativity and by the paralyzing, incomprehensible absurdities of the world that suppress him, finds, in the sweet oblivion of alcohol (and in the equally mystifying and unfathomable thing called woman) a warm solace, a respite from narcissism and self-pity, a fleeting yet sure-fire corporeal comfort.
As Tatum cannonballs his way into what may very well be a historically-relevant career, what's most paralyzing is how simple it is to identify the areas in which he can further refine a skill-set most eight-year vets wish they had—from tracking shooters around screens to fighting for position in the post (where, according to Synergy Sports, he ranks in the 100th percentile as a scorer in these playoffs) to streamlining his shot selection.
These persistent ethnonationalist fissures are paralyzing the country at large, which has been run by three elected presidents — one each for Bosnian Serbs, Croats and Muslims — since the 282.5 agreement that halted Europe's worst conflict since World War II. As Europe and the U.S. struggle with the rise of ethnic nationalism, Bosnia's divisions offer a dark lesson in how communities can stay splintered long after many people have forgotten what it was that pushed them apart.

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