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"quiescent" Definitions
  1. (formal) quiet; not active
  2. (medical) (of a disease, etc.) not developing, especially when this is probably only a temporary state synonym dormant
"quiescent" Synonyms
dormant inactive latent inert idle inoperative stagnant deactivated in abeyance lurking repressed inherent unrealized unexpressed subconscious suppressed underlying smoldering(US) unconscious concealed sluggish lethargic torpid sleepy dull slow listless somnolent languid tired languorous passive drowsy heavy lazy indolent slothful still motionless unmoving immobile at rest stationary static fixed transfixed nonmoving steady inanimate fixed to the spot like a statue as if turned to stone calm tranquil peaceful placid undisturbed unruffled serene quiet silent unagitated untroubled smooth pacific stilly halcyon restful arcadian whist becalmed not pronounced not sounded out abiotic azoic lifeless nonliving exanimate inorganic insensate insentient soulless spiritless senseless insensible unfeeling without life nerveless mechanical wooden acquiescent submissive compliant yielding docile obedient tractable resigned meek pliant deferential unassertive unresisting malleable tolerant complaisant pliable unresistant subdued unmoved stable immovable rooted statuelike frozen immotile unmovable steadfast slack lax neglectful negligent remiss careless derelict inattentive slapdash inefficient lackadaisical slipshod incompetent procrastinative casual delinquent disorderly disorganised(UK) disorganized(US) unoccupied unemployed free unengaged jobless disengaged workless at leisure loitering not busy out of work not at work not tied up without work with time to spare at loose ends at a loose end More

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In recent decades, however, the province has been largely quiescent.
This is a spectacular, but also quiescent and meditative, installation.
Putin has granted enough freedom to keep that class quiescent.
When he tapered off his drugs, his colitis remained quiescent.
With inflation still quiescent, there seems no reason that would change.
"Quiescent and restrained" also seems like an understatement when describing Laing.
AR 2665 and Quiescent Prominence by Łukasz Sujka (Poland)Sunspot AR2665 was a very active region in 2017, as demonstrated by this particularly impressive quiescent prominence—a glowing looped material of plasma—extending out from the Sun.
Slowing it still further is needless so long as inflation remains quiescent.
Indeed, inflation stayed quiescent even as the Fed quadrupled the monetary base.
Now hitherto quiescent big asset managers are sticking their oars in as well.
A consumption boom, magnified by an overvalued currency, kept the middle class quiescent.
This combination — an anti-democratic president and a quiescent Congress — is very dangerous.
They see it as a safety valve for keeping Palestinians more or less quiescent.
IF INFLATION REMAINS QUIESCENT, HOW DO YOU -- WHY DO YOU KEEP GOING ABOVE NEUTRAL?
Given the election and the Fed, it's remarkable the VIX has been so quiescent.
If the incoming signals are too weak, or too infrequent, it will remain quiescent.
On March 16, hardened protesters reemerged in Paris, after being quiescent for many weeks.
Lavish welfare (and an iron grip) keep an oft-rebellious people, now numbering 240m, quiescent.
A more alarming theory suggests that India's generally quiescent "deep state" wants a stronger role.
Yet as labour markets have tightened—unemployment was 4.3% in July—inflation has remained quiescent.
Indeed, evidence has been mounting that quiescent or "latent" infections may affect people&aposs minds.
When the disease was quiescent, production of one protein in particular, called interleukin-22012, increased.
Once all the food has been absorbed, the python's organs shrink back to their quiescent state.
Mount St. Helens, however, lies to the west, in a geologically quiescent region called the forearc wedge.
Yet despite a long period of low short-term interest rates in America, inflation is still quiescent.
And with inflation still quiescent, the Federal Reserve might not choke that growth with sharply higher interest rates.
He also says that various measures of inflation expectations are artificially quiescent largely due to low energy prices.
When a black hole settles down into a quiescent state, the next generation of stars gets to form.
In addition, granulomas often enter a quiescent state, during which they may be even less susceptible to therapy.
Since Trump's election, they have oscillated back and forth from quiescent subjugation to periodic public complaint about presidential conduct.
By May, the President was surrounded by advisers in name only, who competed to be the most explicitly quiescent.
Trump's grip on the GOP base may keep most Republicans senators quiescent even if the House uncovers damning evidence.
Inflation is really sky high rather than quiescent, and the unemployment rate is many multiples of the "official" number.
After huge protests, which included the front pages of normally quiescent newspapers, at his obvious framing, the authorities released him.
Hence, the Office of Government Ethics, initially active under Walter Shaub, has been largely quiescent since his resignation in July.
You never know, it turns out, when previously supine courts or quiescent voters or biddable MPs will show unexpected resolve.
Their questioning of Dr. Dao is based on the assumption that Asians should be quiescent and accommodating and ultimately grateful.
But most developed and emerging economies are growing below potential and consumer price inflation remains quiescent for the most part.
Until very recently, Asian-Americans have been politically quiescent and largely deferential to a status quo that works against them.
The reason these black holes look different is because the artwork shows a quiescent black hole — one without an accretion disc.
ALMOST TEN years into the recovery from the financial crisis, American monetary-policymakers are still finding that inflation is strangely quiescent.
Not long after, more quiescent leaders assumed control of the local, and by 1950, virtually nothing remained of its original dynamism.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which acted as a loan watchdog under the Obama administration, has been relatively quiescent the past year.
But that is only because – for now - inflation remains quiescent as a result of the prevailing slack in labor and product markets.
As it happens, the moves that have taken the S&P out of these quiescent spells have exclusively been to the downside.
Dormant organisms aren't as hardy as spores, but their quiescent state means they don't have to waste valuable resources coping with stressors.
With President Trump in the Oval Office, the United States has also been remarkably quiescent and sometimes outright supportive of authoritative regimes.
Soon after, the garrulous bloodsucking theologian drains a few victims, but his thirst remains largely quiescent for the rest of the book.
DA: What about the notion that they wanted to keep quiescent extremists within the country, and this was a way of doing that?
The Hungarian population has been quiescent except for infrequent street protests against, for example, internet taxes or Mr. Orban's vision of educational reform.
But American Jews need to assert a voice in the public arena, to reshape our quiescent institutions and mold them in our image.
Large public works programs and free loans to young people, financed by the country's oil and gas wealth, kept citizens content and quiescent.
Inflation remains quiescent, increased domestic oil and gas production has left us less vulnerable to energy price shocks, and interest rates are low.
Central banks are fearful of cutting short the synchronised global economic upswing and, with inflation quiescent, see no real need to take the risk.
A question that is increasingly put to them is whether inflation, which has been remarkably quiescent for years, will spring a surprise in 2016.
Capitulation, in other words, reinforces power, which explains why some victims are as angered by their quiescent comrades as they are by their tormentors.
The MIT's Microsystems Technologies Laboratories has created a power supply that can send power as needed, falling back into a "quiescent" state as necessary.
Who doubts that Mr. Trump, with quiescent and tremulous congressional Republicans watching, will keep up his assault on them, intensifying in a second term?
If it heads into the productive economy, it could bid up wages and prices, maybe by enough to end four decades of quiescent inflation.
As for the South China Sea, China has been strangely quiescent since an international tribunal a year ago lambasted its territorial claims in the sea.
At one extreme, water is depicted as tranquil and soothing, as in Monet's lily ponds or the quiescent middlebrow beach scenes hung in waiting rooms.
Although inflation has been quiescent so far in this recovery, potential pressure from rising wages has begun to appear, particularly in last week's unemployment report.
But then Tories won in the UK in 33, the Republicans swept the 2010 midterms, and the idea mostly went quiescent, at least among politicians.
Although the party only holds a minority stake in the bank, quiescent shareholders from Saudi Arabia and Kuwait had allowed it to appoint the top management.
The "deep state" had been relatively quiescent during the Obama era, eight years of policy comity between the elected and shadow governments separating two Republican administrations.
It has been plagued by both communist and Muslim insurgencies, now more or less quiescent apart from splinter groups affiliated to al-Qaeda and Islamic State.
Opponents also miscalculated the willingness of a critical mass of ordinary Syrians, including many who dislike Mr. Assad, to remain quiescent for fear of uncertain alternatives.
Whether the government's formula for resolving the dilemma, which has yet to be determined, will be enough to satisfy the for-now quiescent protest movement is uncertain.
Until recently, he has been an active participant in Wall Street's most popular trade: Betting against VIX futures with the expectation that market volatility will remain quiescent.
The Trump administration has been quiescent about the obscure treaty, but even if the White House swings into opposition, it cannot prevent the BBNJ's entry into force.
Rajoy, who called the election after sacking the previous secessionist government, had hoped to mobilise hitherto quiescent supporters of union with Spain and deal separatism a decisive blow.
It sports a stately corner entrance on a dusty, all but untrafficked stretch of blocks, zoned for light industry, that are quiescent by day and deserted at night.
This is all the more fraught because when you start to work through the genocidal reality of that past, whatever attraction this quiescent pastoral fantasy offers falls apart.
The unemployment rate is at its lowest level in nearly 50 years, and inflation — though quiescent — has at least gotten close to the central bank's 2 percent goal.
State revenues have dropped sharply with the fall of the price in oil, forcing the government to make cuts in the social programs that otherwise keep citizens quiescent.
Given the huge inflation-dampening impact of America's sinking energy costs, a sudden surge of oil prices could easily reverse the quiescent inflation expectations we have at the moment.
But quiescent places like this have long fascinated Menke "because when you look at them, you discover they're actually pretty active, even though they lack plate tectonics," he said.
"This is the earliest galaxy that is massive and quiescent— no current star formation," the paper's first author Karl Glazebrook from Swinburne University of Technology in Australia told Gizmodo.
They allied with the private sector and the Catholic church, and avoided fights with the United States, while using Venezuelan aid for social projects which kept poorer Nicaraguans quiescent.
But with the high court quiescent and the lower courts lenient, whatever proposed restrictions in state legislatures and Congress that make it into law would likely survive judicial scrutiny.
Three decades ago, Dr. Shara proposed that all three types — novas, dwarf novas and the quiescent binaries — were variants of the same type of system but at different stages.
Having done with panache its ego trip last month (a 25 basis point rate hike), the Fed is now being reassured by quiescent inflation expectations and a flattening yield curve.
Israel's relationship with Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip, has shifted to one of cautious coexistence; the West Bank is mostly quiescent, with last year's "knife intifada" having fizzled out.
"Typically, converters have a quiescent power, which is the power that they consume even when they're not providing any current to the load," said Arun Paidimarri, formerly of the MTL.
The Fed is right to take advantage of a quiescent inflation and an increasing safe-haven demand for dollar assets to step up the normalization of its crisis-bloated balance sheet.
That's why charts like this one are making the rounds, showing a quiescent VIX (the global version) conspicuously unmoved by a spike in a measure of economic-policy flux across the world:
Even if economic conditions remain quiescent, the Fed will still face challenges, including how quickly to raise interest rates and, as important, how rapidly to reduce its vast holdings of debt securities.
The index has been trading at historically low levels, and many investors continue to wager that lots of money pouring into markets and an improving global economy will keep the index quiescent.
Evternity is the band's first proper full-length, but they made a few waves last year with the release of their "Quiescent" single, which appeared on the Black Metal Alliance's Crushing Intolerance Vol.
The Druse, a generally quiescent religious group of about 145,20143 citizens for whom loyalty to the state is an article of faith, have denounced the legislation as a stinging insult and a betrayal.
On Friday, Vice President Mike Pence and Defense Secretary James Mattis stood beside Trump, clapping and nodding as he signed the executive order (while Paul Ryan and other top Republicans were largely quiescent).
But security officials, given pause by the erratic conduct of the slain gunman and wary of aggravating strains with Israel's largely quiescent Arab minority, are steering clear of definitively linking him with Islamic State.
One curious counterpoint: While job growth has averaged 190,000 in the last three months and 206,000 in the last 12 months, inflation, both in terms of wages and in broader measures, has remained quiescent.
It isn't entirely crazy, then, to think that toxic events that occurred when my patients were young could have induced damage to their bone marrow that remained quiescent until they were well past retirement age.
Digital giants, like Google, Apple and Facebook, continued to concentrate their power in some industries, but according to the executives surveyed they were not leading the disruption, and start-ups were increasingly quiescent, the survey found.
In response, environmental groups, hitherto quiescent environmental professionals, and more — all Americans who care about the health of our country and our planet — need to find new ways and means of mobilizing against it, and fast.
The reasons for that — quiescent mutual fund boards, complacent investors and a general unwillingness to call a halt to one of the great gravy trains in financial history — are all visible inside Mr. Baron's fund family.
As we dump more carbon into the atmosphere and the planet cooks, their arguments about what we're up against — and why we must act now — are essential to cutting through the ties that keep us quiescent.
In response, environmental groups, hitherto quiescent environmental professionals, and more — all Americans who care about the health of our country and our planet — still need to find new ways and means of mobilizing against it, and fast.
Though this blast of radiation did not exceed two minutes, MacGregor's team found it caused Proxima Centauri to shine 1,000 times brighter at its peak than during its periods of "quiescent emission," meaning its normal, dormant phases.
All the while, they were promised a retirement home on Johnson's Texas ranch that, of course, was never built; they were rendered quiescent by Johnson's minions with food, beer and, on occasion, the services of local prostitutes.
As seen in: The high-speed armored truck heist in "Little Fish" (season two, episode one) You might think the quiescent pastures of Banshee's rural Pennsylvania setting would rapidly grow boring as a backdrop for action sequences.
There are some signs of life among the long-quiescent GOP this week, with House Oversight Committee Chair Jason Chaffetz requesting James Comey's memos and committees in both houses of Congress preparing hearings with crucial public testimony.
It's not certain that we could push the employment-population ratio back up as high as it was back then without sparking inflation — but given how quiescent inflation is at the moment, it's worth giving it a try.
After an oddly quiescent holiday season in which he complained via Twitter about being left at home alone — "poor me" — he has taken the public stage this week clearly intent on framing the conflict on his own terms.
With rebels under Jordan's leash already quiescent in southern Syria, and rebels in the north now contained if the latest cessation holds, Mr Assad could turn his forces against the pockets around the capital, Damascus, which rebels still hold.
Discussing the study in an article for Scientific American, Michael Shermer noted that, during the experiment, "The part of the brain most associated with reasoning — the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex — was quiescent," while other parts of the brain were quite active.
This theory is in itself anti-Semitic and rests on an absurd fabrication of intellectual history (anti-racism movements have a history that long precedes Marxism and the Frankfurt school theorists were quiescent social critics obsessed with European high culture).
Simmons mirrors this grasping appetite at the Drawing Center, using that well-known horror movie trope of the names of forgotten (but not quiescent) figures appearing on walls — the letters dripping down, slicked by the sweat of fright or desperation.
Most Senate Republicans have been equally quiescent, doing very little as they observe the President's constant barrage against the "witch hunt" and outlandish moments such as deciding to go after US intelligence agencies while standing next to Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
Still, the vigilantes are in for a rude awakening if they are dreaming of a Goldilocks economy, quiescent inflation and an obliging Federal Reserve absorbing trillions of dollars of a rising public and private loan demand at unchanged credit terms.
And so the idea of pain treatment obviously would be: could you reverse the effect of those genes so to not destroy your pain neurons, because being completely painless would be dangerous, but to actually make your pain neurons quiescent.
There is anxiety about overhyped shares, about the possibility of central banks withdrawing their support for global economies, even about markets simply being worryingly quiescent, as evidenced by the historically low readings of the volatility index known as the VIX.
The orbiting Chandra X-ray Observatory, was in the midst of a 75-day survey of a patch of sky known as the Chandra Deep Field-South, when it recorded the burst from a formerly quiescent spot in the cosmos.
Although largely abstract, these drawings contain abundant hints and traces of architecture, landscape, and figures, and while quiescent — even meditative — on one level, the more you open yourself to them the more you register how crackling and agitated they really are.
American and Israeli officials had briefed reporters exhaustively in the days before he was to meet Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the subject of the meeting was going to be the threat posed by Iran — not the quiescent Middle East peace process.
Ask me that at a cocktail party and I will talk your ear off about how the very people who had lectured us about the utter venality of workplace sexual harassment throughout the 1980s became suddenly quiescent when the malefactor was Bill Clinton.
He had soured on radical politics, too—by the early seventies, "Berkeley" had pretty much reverted to being "Cal," a politically quiescent campus—and his experience with his graduate seminar had begun to make him think that there was something too easy about psychoanalytic criticism.
"Just as importantly, we can follow along after an event and watch how the accretion disk spins down and energy dissipates as the black hole returns to a quiescent state," study co-author Chris Reynolds, also at the University of Maryland, College Park, said in the statement.
So when a guest at your St. Patrick's Day gathering gets rowdy and appears poised to break a glass bottle with his or her bare hands, be a hero: Urge the prankster to repeat the phrase "catastrophic cracking courtesy of quiescent cavitation" five times fast instead.
Since the handover the tycoons have come to dominate not just the economy but also government, opposing calls for more democratic representation, a more generous welfare state and, of course, a programme to build mass, cheap housing of the kind that Singapore has long promoted (and used to keep voters quiescent).
But the United States has leaned hard on rebel groups it supports not to make new advances around Aleppo, and American-backed rebels in southern Syria have been quiescent for months on the orders of American, Jordanian and allied backers because the Americans believe any offensives would upset the talks.
An example text set could be: (from The New York Times): Water is the Real Force Behind Breaking a Bottle With Your Bare Hands (from the journal Physics of Fluids): Catastrophic Cracking Courtesy of Quiescent Cavitation Note that while the above pairing lends itself naturally to a physics classroom, any article from Trilobites could be used.
Mr. Taborn, a quietly untamable pianist, has released a slow but powerful stream of albums over the past few years: "Junk Magic," a prismatic, electric-acoustic patchwork; the stoic and minimalist solo piano record "Avenging Angel"; the trio album "Chants," full of dance-like beats and trellised interplay; and, this year, "Daylight Ghosts," a luminous, almost quiescent recording with a quartet.
But the crisis showed there was a problem at the heart of policy; a credit bubble built up but, with inflation quiescent, central banks were passive, As the paper notes The crisis demonstrated that a focus on price stability alone is too narrow: effective macroeconomic policy cannot ignore the financial sector, and requires coordination between monetary and fiscal policy when at the zero lower bound.

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