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"stasis" Definitions
  1. a situation in which there is no change or development

469 Sentences With "stasis"

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Pope appeals to their collective stasis and need for cash.
That stasis, however, masks looming challenges to the sclerotic incumbents.
Rare that stasis counts as news, but here we are.
We can't let them fall prey to stasis and rationing.
New York is in stasis until it gets much colder.
It's been in stasis for 50 years by and large.
Continuity bordering on stasis looks likely to be the watchword.
Stocks have been in stasis for much of the year.
The crew had come back from stasis, and I'd evolved.
Sherman's paintings offer a captivating tension between movement and stasis.
Her death seemed to jolt the region from its stasis.
He snaps out of his stasis, looking at me indignantly.
The club is locked in stasis until that is resolved.
The slow pieces were languid to the point of stasis.
Ruins are often born in the wake of stasis, she thinks.
Also still in development stasis: the now Facebook-owned Oculus Rift.
There is often a sort of stasis in post-apocalyptic stories.
The ecosystem, like all ecosystems, is defined by flow, not stasis.
Group dynamics can shift rapidly, even after long periods of stasis.
A major point of physiological "activity," paradoxically, was to enable stasis.
The forces of stasis have proven powerful, even after previous atrocities.
Are they put in some kind of stasis or suspended animation?
But the long history of stasis only strengthens the case for change.
Why did the long years of constitutional stasis come to an end?
Now, though, the stasis is finally starting to shift, for two reasons.
The public is not interested in the stasis of a simple relationship.
"The UK economy is in stasis," BCC director general Adam Marshall said.
The election results portend greater political stasis and polarization in Hong Kong.
The trope of the secluded creator has echoes of imprisonment and stasis.
I am not advocating stasis or blind loyalty to the status quo.
I saw bricks everywhere in various states of emergence, stasis, and neglect.
The past few years have been, at best, a period of stasis.
"Day Two is stasis," Bezos wrote , in a 2017 letter to shareholders.
This verse is an solid infusion of energy into a track without much of it (sorry, Drake), and it's a great example of how Wayne's current mid-career stasis is far less of a stasis than you might think.
Mobility is both literal and figurative — the opposite of stasis, which suggests entrapment.
In the meantime, the Polanski case has quietly continued to remain in stasis.
In other parts of finance the sense of stasis is yet more striking.
The game begins with Link being awoken from cryo-stasis after a century.
They all essentially descend from order to chaos and from stasis to change.
Their apparent stasis is an illusion—the Red Queen's seeming immobility in space.
But beneath the shattered yet still stubborn national stasis, new social movements organize.
Many of her photographs are self-portraits, depicting characters in uneasy, dreamlike stasis.
But that push, after a year of stasis, comes at an alarming human cost.
This college stasis may be even more surprising to visitors from the transformed workplace.
"And when you're in a race for time, stasis is obviously not your friend."
Maybe the insult of it can jolt the country out of its current stasis.
As a distant mirror to contemporary stasis, it may be too familiar for comfort.
This has led to stasis and, in some cases, cuts to jobs and services.
In other words, Maggie has been in a personal stasis for a long time.
What is thought as a stagnant hindrance might be a model of dynamic stasis.
Stasis isn't good for anybody (except for, maybe, Elizabeth Warren — more below on that).
That means fighting off stasis and always working within the vitality of a startup.
Our current period of cartographical stasis might turn out to be a brief anomaly.
We wouldn't evolve or gain anything by acceptance which would leave us in stasis.
This book is about this person sitting in one place, going nowhere, this stasis.
But both argue that the stasis that has marked Mr Netanyahu's reign could now change.
Evernote led the way for years on this front, before sputtering into a sad stasis.
In Origin, the passengers wake up from stasis, en route to the distant planet Thea.
A continuation of the present grand coalition with the SPD threatens yet more sleepy stasis.
Kesha was recently the subject of a lengthy magazine profile that emphasized her career stasis.
I don't want my great-grandchildren's great-grandchildren to live in a civilization of stasis.
In a way, Afro's sentimentality was too intense: It froze her into fear and stasis.
The incoming Congress provides new hope for bipartisan action triumphing over stasis in foreign policy.
But chauvinism came at a cost: an independent scene was developing, and isolation bred stasis.
But this perspective also occasionally traps the series' female characters in that same childhood stasis.
At the 52nd annual Country Music Association Awards on Wednesday, a sense of stasis dominated.
The artwork at its completion enters stasis, never to leave this state unless ultimately destroyed.
"Do we want stasis and rationing or do we want dynamism and growth?" he asked.
The stasis is accompanied by constant small changes that, in context, acquire disproportionately dramatic effects.
He laments decades of economic stasis which, he argues, have pushed the poor into crime.
The increase in gun-related deaths follows a nearly 15-year period of relative stasis.
The result was near-stasis during a crucial time when action would have mattered immensely.
Those kinds of specific endeavors are critical to breaking the cycle of blame and stasis.
From the perspective of aesthetics, I prefer the sense of time slowly flowing in stasis.
A bipartisan move to draft a legislative response finally gained steam after years of stasis.
In a matter of a few months, genuine reform has taken place after decades of stasis.
His approach sets off a process that revives the fleet's defender, Beta Ray Bill, from stasis.
The people who hadn't been in stasis for the trip had apparently forged incredibly tight connections.
And there's the wealthy ones whose immortality stasis crypts opened on the death of their originals.
But there is also something stasis-like about airports; time feels suspended in the terminal building.
Kazakhstan's entry into the digital currency ecosystem would be underpinned by Exante's new blockchain platform, 'Stasis'.
He hopes Blue Origin will increase human production and efficiency and will help avoid civilization stasis.
The BBC series "Detectorists" is a mournful comedy, a sneakily funny celebration of futility and stasis.
The current budget stasis in the state revolves around the amount of concessions that Republican Gov.
Too many people think in terms of stasis: How things are is how they will remain.
"Do we want stasis and rationing or do we want dynamism and growth?" he asked rhetorically.
It's an ambitious contortion, and one that affords straight white men a luxurious degree of stasis.
Its world is locked in a cyclical stasis, there's no particular animate depth to its life.
"A Piece of the World" signals from the beginning that stasis will define Christina's outward existence.
These characters' lives may be in stasis, but those few minutes in their company go fast.
Rogoff believes President-elect Donald Trump's prescriptions for growth likely will put a halt to economic stasis.
After decades of stasis, it is hardly surprising that French voters want to throw the bums out.
A degree of bickering and stasis would be a price worth paying to curb the BJP's excesses.
The hour offers a snapshot of the intensity of some Brexiteers' antipathy towards the stasis in Westminster.
But once the smoke from UKIP's wreckage has cleared, the national picture will be one of stasis.
The investment bank's analysts ran through the many scenarios that would keep the oil market in stasis.
Anyone who has encountered stasis in their own lives knows that's a dark place to be in.
Alone, the term "elite" implies a sort of privileged stasis — a long-held status impossible to upheave.
They are metabolically active but in stasis, with less energy than we thought possible of supporting life.
And for a band like this, it's quite clear that stasis does not feel like an option.
He falls into the gaps between huge concepts: youth and age, purpose and purposelessness, progress and stasis.
On their latest record, those subjects turn often to the stasis and angst of late middle age.
So much swirling begins to feel, paradoxically, like stasis: less like "flowing" and more like being stuck.
The US presidential election next year could also push trade talks into a "stasis phase," he added.
Accordingly, the menacing cement veil is locked in stasis, but the vegetation in "Untitled" continues to thrive.
Is this where having a hysterical physicalized conversion might cause a radical shift out of melancholic stasis?
Usually, this tendency serves us well — it is more efficient to monitor changes to our environment than stasis.
I kind of feel like there's a bit of a stasis in terms of good companies getting funded.
Given America's institutional set-up, the result was stasis: the system has a bias towards the status quo.
I did not so much court death, but quiet; every episode felt like a leap into black stasis.
Stasis rethinks the entire process of vitals monitoring: their box just needs an internet connection, and that's it.
I'm happy to go charging into any menacing corner of the map, Stasis "+"-powered and bomb arrows primed.
It's not difficult to see how nostalgia for a system that finds dignity in stasis could take hold.
As much as there is movement and change in this book, as in life, satisfaction would be stasis.
Boot's book aims to tell the story of a journey, but it's far more a portrait of stasis.
This stasis gains prominence with the arrival of Kirsi (Elena Radonicich) — an independent, adventurous Eve to Armin's Adam.
At the very end, the score approaches total stasis—the still point at the center of the vortex.
Keep in mind that your old friend has the same benefits (toward change or stasis) that you possess.
Sure, a drift had set in over the course of Klinsmann's tenure, stasis dressed up as painstaking progress.
Alien (1979)Warrant Officer Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) and her six fellow crew members are unexpectedly woken up from stasis.
Stasis Labs makes a cloud-connected vitals monitor that can be used in any setting outside of the ICU.
Within a few years, Stasis will have the world's largest database of vitals monitoring for every single disease state.
Some saw the stasis as evidence that previous temperature rises were thanks to natural cycles, not man-made warming.
The choice to accept stasis At around 38 beautiful, but slow minutes into Endless, Ocean is finally done building.
"L'Attesa," while it is about the stasis and confinement of its characters, suffers from a different kind of claustrophobia.
"We find genuine questions everywhere in poetry because they direct the language away from certainty and stasis," Zapruder explains.
The generations shaped by Stalinist terror and Brezhnevite stasis were now giving way to a younger, more confident cohort.
For those of us who grew up on Red Dwarf, are these periodic returns from stasis a welcome renaissance?
Lister goes into stasis, at the beginning of the show, because he refuses to give up his cat, Frankenstein.
The effect of this elision of time is that the characters seem to be in stasis between their scenes.
The unexpected stasis, even as the country becomes more racially diverse, is explained by the drop in minority turnout.
Some sections employed stasis, body language, a series of dramatic situations in which dancers moved from pose to pose.
That piece has the combination of fluidity and solidity — of stasis and dynamism — that you find in great art.
But because, in encouraging that homogeneity, it locks English soccer — as opposed to the multinational Premier League — in stasis.
Those Shrines also work as free-form, nearly wordless tutorials of their own: An early Shrine I found taught me that if you hit objects after you use Stasis on them, they retain (and build up) the kinetic force you put into them, blasting off into the distance the second your stasis ends.
Other microbes have lived in stasis for millions of years and could be brought back to life in the lab.
The Salvare has an entire backup crew in stasis, which it uses in a way reminiscent of Star Trek's redshirts.
Scientists are finding out the best ways to store them, and how long they can stay in stasis before dying.
There's an odd mixture of potential and stasis hanging over it, a stripped-down Gregory Crewdson photo without the people.
The president of the day, Thein Sein, a former army general, started reversing half a century of stasis and isolation.
Aside from those stretches of stasis, the markets have been on an upward trajectory, a trend Hickey expects to resume.
Community relationships governed nearly every aspect of life, maintaining order and stability at the cost of economic stasis and oppression.
Rather than selling the hardware, Stasis provides the end-to-end system for a few dollars per bed per day.
"Well, you can have a life of stasis, where you cap how much energy we get to use," says Bezos.
Instead, the EU would do well to look past the stasis and attempt to develop new ways of working together.
The Republican Party, by contrast, largely aims to halt—and, when possible, undo—Democratic legislative achievements; stasis counts as success.
But while the ship and environs might have changed every time the show came out of stasis, the characters didn't.
The push-pull between abstract gesture and figurative gestalt also manifests in the paintings' captivating tension between movement and stasis.
That match, I went up against a bunch of Planeswalkers, but I kept Stasis Snaring them and Anguished Unmaking them.
It seemed like the two spent half the running time of the series locked in stasis, staring each other down.
Abstrusely labeled with titles like "Opus F4," these hyper-flat, blocky patterns freeze the artist's kinetic truss patterns in stasis.
But when she ran out and was unable to refill her prescription, it felt like a slide back into stasis.
But this hope would seem to be absolutely dependent on a social and psychological stasis which simply does not exist.
But otherwise the stage was cluttered and awkward, with pantomime battles and swirling circular dances crowded into the uneasy stasis.
The string writing that accompanied this digital swirl was most memorable when it jumped between stasis and sudden glissando surges.
Microorganisms, lurking in the gut because their progress was retarded by intestinal stasis, were causing putrefaction and generating odious toxins.
For example, if we just accepted the murals even if people found this offensive, would not this be evolutionary stasis?
It is the "Hotel California" of art events: sprawling endless white hallways of gallery booths where contemporary art lies in stasis.
Our fear of any alternative future, combined with our pining for an impossible political stasis, has finally come home to roost.
Imagine serving on the Western Front, a battlefield mired in stasis, immobility, and death, and seeing someone dress as beauty embodied.
In the first episode, we learn that the crew had been put into stasis, and while asleep, their memories were wiped.
No one can because Casebere's photographs represent moments of stasis that in turn suspend the viewer between dystopian and utopian fantasies.
It feels like an uncomfortable stasis for a player in his fifth season, enduring his second contract year in a row.
Often "the market returns to stasis," argued Lena-Marie Rehnen of the Ludwig-Maximilians University in a paper published in 2016.
The political class may well be about to demonstrate that what intelligence and reform can do, stupidity and stasis can undo.
Don't get your hopes up on cryonics (cryopreserving your whole body) or bringing Ted Williams back from his icy, decapitated stasis.
In the summer of 2014, with Forest locked in midtable stasis and in need of inspiration, Pearce got the inevitable call.
To stay loaded is to remain in stasis, pausing the video game that is life while figuring out your next move.
The story is sombrely moving, and the symmetries of form resemble the ending of "Fort Bedd": there is stasis and growth.
Other metrics, like the number of employers in the past year, are also either stable, or show a trend toward stasis.
Several of the most extraordinary writers of a generation lost their jobs, and music writing returned to stasis: fawning by fanboys.
Fear. Fear can be the catalyst for great art, yet it can also cripple the most confident creators into permanent stasis.
Thus, even though a majority of Americans consider the president unfit for office, a fatalistic sense of stasis has set in.
Yet Florence stands at the forefront of a movement to disrupt what some consider the stasis of Italy's rich artistic heritage.
But that fight to shift public opinion away from the current stasis requires a stream of new arguments, information and details.
Translucent creatures, often pulled from Dam's own otherworldly imaginings, are seemingly caught in stasis inside transparent glass cells, cylinders and cabinets.
Mourad's dynamic method — which does not allow revisions or erasures — imbues each work with counterpoised turbulence and stagnation, movement and stasis.
Dark Matter follows the crew of the Raza after they wake up from stasis with amnesia and work to build new lives.
Lisa Z. Sigel: This article concerns a Europe that was engulfed in war, and a particular war marked by stasis and immobility.
We know very little about the technology level of the Alien franchise, beyond the fact that they have starships and stasis pods.
A crew member called Dave Lister happens to be in "stasis" — suspended animation — as a punishment for bringing a cat on board.
Bezos predicts our descent into a "civilization of stasis" and believes it can be averted only by moving beyond our home planet.
Stasis is not an option in metrology, as new types of measurement expand what we can observe and learn about the world.
Google's VR program was in near-stasis for the first half of 2017, until Samsung finally added Daydream support to its phones.
Alvin Toffler authored studies for IBM, Xerox and AT&T that anticipated by decades the problems of technological unemployment and bureaucratic stasis.
This is why the battleground cities have remained largely in stasis during 2019, and we don't anticipate a major shift in 2020.
In the late nineteen-twenties, the physiologist Walter Cannon coined the term "homeostasis"—joining together the Greek homoios (similar) and stasis (stillness).
It is easy to notice the kind of activity that drives change; stasis, on the other hand, requires a more vigilant reckoning.
Its slow pace captures the stasis of Anna's condition, her feeling of being stuck in an agonizing limbo between denial and acceptance.
While eavesdropping on these academics, you may be captivated by their exchanges while frustrated by their stasis while curious about their lives.
I do think I'll go back to a stasis state at some point, and it might not be that long from now.
Yet all the bluster about military affairs cannot undo the damage of a previous administration devoted to stasis or diminishing U.S. capability.
But Big Ears isn't anything goes, and it doesn't suffer from the formulaic stasis of so many music festivals in this country.
Boring as it sounds in light of this admittedly counter-intuitive example, Cancer, this month you need to embrace stability and stasis.
Mostly, that involves brewing artisanal teas, singing cute little songs about stasis and contentment, and persuading plants to grow into useful shapes.
Of course, the stasis won't last long, as Ryan recruits her to rescue Shelby (Johanna Braddy) from a notorious international arms dealer.
I think we're now in one of those periods of stasis in airlines where things are going along pretty much the same.
Change proved scarier than stasis, and Obamacare's popularity never recovered from the public's fear of what they might lose, or did lose.
Elsewhere in the finale were the usual shenanigans, but little of the usual stasis that has characterized the latter part of this season.
Most sitcoms are at risk of eventually getting lodged in a permanent stasis, in which time doesn't move forward and nothing ever changes.
He and his staff pour their labor each day into a delicate life support system dedicated to holding the material past in stasis.
NASA has been in a weird stasis since the cancelation of the Shuttle program in 2011, relying on Russia to transport its astronauts.
Because it seems clear that the rate of change of the 2020s is going to make these topsy-turvy teens look like stasis.
It is also a time to celebrate our liberation from the older, stifling notions that we are doomed to stasis and individual impotence.
One measure of the stasis of modern campaigns is how much each party's support in polls changes over the course of a campaign.
Of course, stasis was a given on television for decades, but in the personal-growth-obsessed universe of reality TV, ''Vanderpump'' stands apart.
Slowly, Carol is noticing the bars of her own prison, the stultifying stasis of her life and the emotional desert of her marriage.
That "Later Life" still engages us has to do with how carefully the script allows its hero the chance to break his stasis.
Now the prophylactic stasis demanded by this pandemic has violently accelerated the art world's reassessment of what all this travel was good for.
Now the prophylactic stasis demanded by this pandemic has violently accelerated the art world's reassessment of what all this travel was good for.
And Ms. Mounsey's uncannily inert presence suggests a battle between body and soul that has ended in the coiled stasis of a draw.
One exception to the stasis: Apple revamped its lucrative but little-used Mac Pro to look more like a trash can in 2013.
The book deftly reflects this sense of depletion and stasis; it is forthright about its own clichés, leaning hard into their sordid edges.
Lash's best work employs a kind of strategic patience: a simultaneous embrace of Romantic yearning and postminimalist stasis that can yield unexpected pleasures.
One Trump agenda item that is probably stuck in stasis is the lawsuit to overturn Obamacare, which the president's justice department is supporting.
It's noisy, overwhelming, and when everything clicks just right, it can be totally beautiful too, like the strange terrifying stasis of total freefall.
Its January nadir was hit on the first day of the year The stock stasis didn't start when the calendar turned, to be sure.
Though print and literacy largely extinguished ancient philological and phonological processes capable of producing entirely new languages, communication by no means remains in stasis.
Not much changes dramatically; the season is structured around Passover, and the holiday offers an underlying metaphor for the show's narrative stasis right now.
It hands ownership and power back to those who are most likely to feel hollowed out and powerless in the face of federal stasis.
The Bluths are creatures of habit, characters who we know and love because of their perpetual stasis (a rejected title for the show, perhaps).
The first half of 2016 is set to be a huge leap forward for virtual reality, but CES falls during an awkward stasis period.
Almost every character who refuses this dubious gift, who chooses the world and the self, spirals down into disaster or at least unhappy stasis.
Christopher Sabatini, professor at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs, argued that Trump's policy could actually perpetuate Cuba's isolation and social stasis.
In a climate in which speculation is seen as accumulation, the apparent contentment of both Klopp and Fenway was confused with acquiescence to stasis.
The stasis was interrupted every so often by another patient heading to the clinic, staggering down the rocky paths or carried aloft by family.
In the United States, Democratic control of the House of Representatives threatens constant investigation of the president's affairs and complete stasis in domestic policy.
That product is in the impossible position of keeping in stasis a force that burned bright and moved on a long, long time ago.
Her monologues grounded Offred's periods of hopeless stasis, her gaze pierced the camera, and her despair and determination were the center of the series.
Since the Berlin Wall came down and Francis Fukuyama announced the End of History, "stasis" has had by far the better of the argument.
Not what I would like, but it's better than the stasis in mobile office apps we've been dealing with for the past couple years.
In fact, her prime achievement in midlife seems to be successfully treading water without further emotional injury — and it is a hard-won stasis.
Since regaining independence from the Soviet Union at the end of the Cold War, Moldova has been no stranger to political stasis and turmoil.
Yet, the recent few weeks of revival Jersey Shore: Family Vacation have proven its cast members can no longer live in a vodka-induced stasis.
Trickster figures typically show up in mythology to upend stasis — yes, they create chaos, but they tend to be strongly associated with commerce as well.
Even our pop culture reflects our national preference for stasis: Drake, the Torontonian rap superstar, is probably best known for introducing ennui to hip-hop.
As William Connelly of Washington & Lee University writes, "intra-party factionalism curbs the excesses of inter-party factionalism"—but it exacts a cost in stasis.
After months of stasis in Mount Pleasant, Foxconn announced it was moving forward with a Gen10.53 LCD factory, which would be operational by late 210.5.
For a company that spent nearly a decade in stasis and having disappointing long-term prospects for Wall Street, that's quite a change of pace.
Some were home to machines that let residents live in virtual reality utopias, while others were meant to test the prolonged effects of cryogenic stasis.
If Italy's economy, which showed shoots of recovery in 2017, goes back to the stasis of previous years, the government will be under renewed pressure.
We are in a kind of stasis, I concluded, where the bad guys currently can't do much worse but we also can't do much better.
Because Trump's ratings have remained in stasis relative to other presidents, a number have "caught up" to Trump's unpopularity at this point in their presidency.
The Necks explore motion within stasis and freedom within boundaries, applying detailed, subtle virtuosity and the stamina of nonstop playing to summon a rapturous concentration.
At least five citizens and two permanent residents of the United States remain in Iranian prisons, years of their lives unspooling into a cruel stasis.
Regardless, the great champion of "stability" has now punctured Russia's domestic stasis as dramatically as his Crimean intervention destabilized Russia's neighborhood a few years ago.
For the most part, it succeeds, but only for people who really enjoy seeing this same battle for stasis play out over and over again.
As Mr. Ballhaus made plain in interviews and throughout his work, the photographic stasis that some cinematographers seemed to favor was emphatically not for him.
In portraying people who debate themselves into a state of stasis — endlessly discussing philosophies of history and politics — "Bright Room" itself freezes into flamboyant paralysis.
That stasis led to the deadline set by Mr. Kim, who warned that the United States had until the end of 2019 to offer concessions.
But the stretch for a fifth five-year term and the country's general stasis are now apparently frustrating and mobilizing a new generation of youth.
"The alternative is stasis," he said, adding that without space settlements, societies around the globe "will have to stop growing" due to environmental and other constraints.
Altogether, AirPlay 23 and stereo HomePod pairing bring Apple's wireless audio system to parity with competitors like Google Cast and Amazon Alexa after years of stasis.
Making quick decisions and obsessing on customer outcomes are key to avoiding stasis within companies, according to a new shareholder letter from Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.
The stasis was symbolised by the retention as second party secretary (behind only Raúl) of José Ramón Machado Ventura, an 85-year-old Stalinist ideological enforcer.
The Kursk incident was an early humiliation for Vladimir Putin's government, showcasing officials' stasis and carelessness, and revealing that the country's poverty extended to its military.
Scenes like these inject sweetness and levity into an open-ended, essentially melancholic script (by Chon and Chris Dinh) that's obsessed with obligation, stasis and loss.
Decaying in their stasis, the corporatist and militant Democratic and Republican Parties cannot abide competition — even from each other, which is what gerrymandering is all about.
The race itself has been in something of a stasis for the last several weeks, as impeachment and what's happening in Washington have dominated political news.
Stuck in stasis, unable to maneuver, and with the loss of all of their senior leadership, the Final Order cannot strike back at the coalition fleet.
That tragedy seemed to jolt the region from its stasis, prompting nationalist and unionist leaders to issue joint statements of condemnation, and make joint public appearances.
We're obviously not living in that world, and thank god for that, but it does feel a little like we're living in a period of stasis.
After weeks of stasis and then haggling, only in a debate starting on July 22nd will Mr Sánchez seek the approval of parliament to form a government.
Rather, they manifest a kind of fluidity within stasis, in which factors such as surface irregularities and hand pressure take the place of a deliberative compositional strategy.
This void (they actually call it The Void) is filled with matryoshka dolls that appear to represent the in-stasis remains of the mostly eradicated human race.
Recording, revisiting, reworking the past guarantees a kind of stasis, at least when done with the intensity of Plath and Woolf, and, if I'm being honest, me.
Healing from this kind of trauma is an ever-ongoing process, marked both by meaningful forward progress and inevitable bouts of what feel like stasis and regression.
Korok-hunting in particular makes use of Amiibo drops, which can spawn metal boxes that can then be used to vault across the map by using Stasis.
Consider the old seasonal cycle, starting in stasis, in winter, when everything is frozen in place: Once spring comes, Fort Simpson's island is caught between three forces.
Strict social structures and legal incentives to marry along ethnic lines within these communities may have played a part in the Egyptians' genetic stasis, the paper speculates.
But technology never stands still, and Google has decided to interrupt my cozy stasis with a smartphone that truly rivals, and in multiple ways bests, the iPhone.
But when you watch Endless in full, accompanied by 19 new Frank Ocean tracks (including interludes), it becomes an entirely separate project: an exercise in accepting stasis.
But Taylor depicts black history the way many black people actually experience it: as simultaneous change and stasis, revolution and stagnation, one step forward, two steps back.
And at the center of that stasis is Pelosi, who has been rumored to be leaving Congress -- or leadership at least -- for much of the past decade.
With the reelection of Rouhani, the Islamic Republic has signaled that despite being a revolutionary regime, in certain instances — like presidential elections — it prefers stasis over change.
But while her nature studies incorporate much stasis and quiet, her vision of nature is of forces larger than herself — wild, powerful forces that can unexpectedly erupt.
No one knows what twists and turns will come next in Egypt's era of unrest, but it is clear that stasis is not a long-term option.
Kloza, however, believes RIN prices have likely reached stasis around the 90-cent level, and Lipow believes they could head higher from Friday's prices around 86 cents.
That led to stasis, as the difficulties of achieving such a valuation and accommodating Aramco's myriad environmental, social and governance headaches on a global bourse became clear.
But Sunday's premiere, the only new episode available in advance, finds "The Walking Dead" circling in the same storytelling stasis that has marked its last few seasons.
The stasis of the presidency was strikingly illustrated by Mr. Buhari's taking six months to appoint government ministers and spending months away in London for medical treatment.
Instead, they see a condition known as "secular stagnation," which posits that the global economy is in a long-term stasis in which growth will remain below trend.
From there, we get into the original films: Alien takes place two decades after Covenant in 2122, while Ripley wakes up from stasis 57 years later in Aliens.
With Elizabeth safely in stasis, he may have planned all along to betray her, to preserve his own life, and forward his own agenda, rather than accepting hers.
They reveal how seemingly stable systems can flip from one state to an entirely different one: from stasis to industrialisation, say, or from placid financial markets to crisis.
But where strict adherence to the source material would have Elizabeth finding a storeroom for murdered wives, she instead finds cryochambers filled with living subjects held in stasis.
So reason No. 1 for a slumping market is the loss of bank stocks' leadership, an effect stemming from stasis in Washington and contingent on Thursday's earnings reports.
Contrapposto, as any graduate lecturer will tell you, is a highly artificial pose that seeks a balance between the illusion of movement and stasis in a static image.
A lot more of an ideological agenda will be accomplished by this Congress than under a typical disjunctive presidency, which tends to entail broadly popular compromises or stasis.
There is widespread concern that this disrupts the natural topography of the sands, which requires the right ratio of dune, berm and tidal slope to remain in stasis.
The legislature, though dominated by Democrats, has reached a virtual stasis in which neither the charter school advocates nor the teacher's union is able to dominate the debate.
MacMillan's choreography has always been punctuated by moments of immobility, but only now did those all seem to point the way to the final great stasis of death.
For the past three years, I remained in this stasis: desiring some sort of confrontation and resolution but hindered by fear and the intractable patterns of my past.
The entire project, in fact, feels like a collection of awkward vérité moments searching for a unifying theme beyond economic stasis and one-day-at-a-time grit.
Stasis would decree that would be the case, but the current situation, already shifting, will have been left far behind by the time the senators face that question.
Though President Georges Pompidou once referred to him as a "bulldozer" for his ability to get things done, Chirac's presidency is remembered mostly as a time of stasis.
Linda was enrolled in Workforce West Virginia, which is supposed to help her find a job, but instead seems to have trapped her in a kind of stasis.
He was on tour for his second album, Overgrown, whose cryptic, severe beauty seemed inextricable from its sculptural sense of stereo space, frequency, and timbre, its otherworldly stasis.
It expresses that a lack of action can lead to paralysis and stasis, while an absence of form means not having the capability and means to practice action.
The team's warehouse office goes from an empty room full of pencils and coding books to a bustling hive of activity, even as Joe has clearly remained in stasis.
Here, then, is the new mood in Brussels: confident but not cocksure, impatient for change after years of uncomfortable stasis, but jittery that it could all yet be unwound.
The defining image of that series was Iguodala locked in stasis on the left block with LeBron James, the shot clock ticking down and no help anywhere in sight.
But I don't think that the enduring political stasis in the West is simply the result of its citizens lacking the practical know-how needed to overhaul the system.
There is a cautious optimism among the community that Schiller will right the ship and shatter the stasis that the App Store has endured over the past few years.
But the sci fi term cryosleep (also commonly called "stasis" or "suspended animation") does closely refer, more or less, to "torpor," a state of unconsciousness achieved by hibernating animals.
Even the small things are hard: One seemingly minor proposal from Trump's proposal helps explain how many steps are involved here, and how that complexity can lead to stasis.
Whatever the new configuration of government, the incoming president and members of Congress will face real pressure to deliver from a public increasingly fed up with stasis in Washington.
But it looks as if the stasis over Brexit has left the Conservative Party in such a funk that it believes that another leader could not do any worse.
Yet when it comes to the suburbs, there's still this mythology of stasis, partly due to suburbia's promise of social and financial stability and homogenous communities through home ownership.
Distorted, down-tuned guitars, agonized vocals and dirgelike tempos conspire to produce some of rock music's richest and most rewarding textures, even when the songwriting burrows into pessimistic stasis.
With its leafy title flora sitting mutely throughout in a too-small pot, "House Plant" is about drama and domesticity, stasis and growth, online posturing and real-world pain.
On his deathbed, he quoted the third law of thermodynamics, which was about stasis and the stopping of entropy in a perfect crystal as the temperatures approach absolute zero.
Now he lives with his remaining family in a frustrating stasis, neither able to continue forward any time soon to the rest of Europe nor go back to his homeland.
The case also reflects the manner in which, in an era of congressional stasis and polarization, courts are being called upon to do the job lawmakers might once have done.
In fact, it seems to be in near-stasis, which is frustrating if you'd like to see Samsung fix its many problems, but it might make the most practical sense.
David puts Elizabeth into stasis for the journey, and he is left with plenty of time to learn more about the advanced aliens, as well as the ship's deadly cargo.
She let go of a sense of ownership, the idea that she was the author of the painting, as a new liberation set in that evoked the silence of stasis.
From the outset, we're told that Jack has wandered for fifty years without aging, his temporal stasis a side effect of the time travel that kicked off the original series.
FOR years Saudi Arabia seemed inert, relying on its vast oil wealth and the might of its American patron to buy quiet at home and impose stasis on its neighbours.
On the other, in the face of so much innovation coming from other corners of electronic music, one could easily argue that house and techno are genres trapped in stasis.
Alienated from collective struggle and finding themselves in a time of political stasis, they find politics in their small disruptions to bourgeois society and in relation to forces of control.
Various sectors of corporate America — airlines, cruise ships, hotels, restaurants and small businesses — are all lobbying for help staying afloat while the economy goes into stasis because of the outbreak.
"Miracle Workers: Dark Ages," a TBS comedy by the writer Simon Rich in which Mr. Radcliffe stars with Steve Buscemi, is set in an era defined by iniquity and stasis.
In part, the Apple stagnation reflects the stasis seen in the broader market, which before Tuesday had failed to log a daily move of more than 0.4 percent for 2 ½ weeks.
Michael Burke, the chief executive of Louis Vuitton, told me he had been having long conversations with Mr. Jones before his switcheroo because the designer was feeling a sense of stasis.
But one detail that isn't fully addressed in this trailer is what these "passengers" smell like after being in stasis; I can barely stand myself after a cross-country plane ride.
Crime is utterly unheard of, so when a violent criminal named Simon Phoenix (Wesley Snipes) escapes after being brought out of cryogenic stasis, the authorities have no idea what to do.
A recent point-and-click indie entry, Stasis is set on an industrial space station that oozes with the slimy, icky aesthetic the Alien films owe to artist H. R. Giger.
Do they try to find a way to cooperate with Democrats and get something done after years of stasis in Washington, perhaps as a way to move beyond the Trump phenomenon?
Her short tone poem "Aerality" leans on sustained notes, yet its sonorities are so alive with ever-changing instrumental filigree that it simultaneously achieves a state of stasis and of transformation.
Where Rohnert Park was kind of about existing in a suburban stasis, this one seems to be focused with re-entering the world and just being overwhelmed by all of it.
The stasis, combined with high tension, was on display during a recent visit to the West Bank settlement at Psagot, home to a winery popular with tourists, and its Palestinian neighbors.
That sense of stasis despite enormous disruption is what gives Mr. Al Attar's play its convincing bite, as does the almost entirely Syrian cast and creative team, some of them refugees.
It opens — on Bob Crowley's blank white platform of a set — with most of its cast in an orgy of creative stasis, peering into laptop screens and scribbling on note pads.
To survive, it has developed a novel and unusual technique for managing its growth: racing upwards and outwards when light is plentiful and pausing, almost in stasis, when it is not.
A multitude of small science experiments dominate a workstation in the center of the room, while nearby an amnio tank holds a fully-grown avatar, ready to be brought out of stasis.
Like most of Kozelek's work since his 2014 Sun Kil Moon record Benji, it's a stream-of-consciousness spoken word track delivered so casually that it can lull the listener into stasis.
And yet, in each of the cases, the decisions made by the quartet above was driven in no small part by the total stasis within the upper ranks of House Democratic leadership.
After decades of debates and doubts and dissertations and settlements and nondisclosure agreements and whisper networks and stasis and silence, all of a sudden, in one great gust, powerful men are toppling.
The theory of the book is that we are in a moment of extreme inequality, of political stasis, of democratic erosion, because our common culture has been infected by a phony religion.
It looks at a number of different indicators across all 51 states (they are counting DC as a state for these purposes) and shows how many saw improvement versus stasis versus worsening.
Bucky told Cap that until they figured out how to counteract the brainwashing he'd been exposed to, putting him into some sort of hibernation or stasis pod was the best way forward.
Overall, despite limited military action in Syria and Afghanistan, Trump's first 100 days have been largely a foreign policy of stasis, with the State Department and its leader largely bystanders to even that.
Patricio Meller of CIEPLAN, a Chilean think-tank, reckons that economists have been biased against natural resources ever since Adam Smith, who witnessed impressive advances in pin-making but comparative stasis in agriculture.
The track is Riff Central (population: Bully), and features Bognanno's rasping, urgent vocal spitting out lyrics about boredom and stasis over a raging blow of an instrumental that's all frustration and released repression.
You're informed that there is a "hostile alien entity" in the vicinity, you're stuck in stasis, and your only way to escape is to command the smart robots around you to do tasks.
Then there's the antiquated infrastructure, held back by decades of economic stasis, in part from the embargo but also by the enormous hit the country took when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991.
The Republicans are no doubt fine with this state of affairs, because with only three sitting commissioners at the S.E.C., the Republican representative can just abstain from voting, leaving the agency in stasis.
The allies are experiencing the reverberations of populist revolts that erupted in 2016 -- in the Brexit vote and the election of Trump -- and are now slamming into legislatures and breeding division and stasis.
Immediately, catching sight of him, I felt myself in that strange state of vibrancy and stasis, like a flame submerged in glass, sealed off as always when I feel desire I shouldn't feel.
This all speaks to what you could maybe call the biggest myth about nuclear weapons, which is that we're in a peaceful stasis, with parity between the US and Russian forces providing stability.
Judy wasn't eating and drinking, and until she did, we had to fear a condition called gastrointestinal stasis, in which a rabbit's digestive system shuts down and the animal slowly bloats to death.
This in turn led to a period of prolonged political stasis, which analysts feared might lead to a loss of public faith in conventional politics, and revive sympathy for nationalist and unionist paramilitaries.
In "Apodid," the thick, coiled rope that forms the longer loop lies heavily on the floor, its inward-facing spirals creating a sense of constant motion despite the solidity and stasis of the piece.
So calling the death of music festivals can often be mistaken with generational stasis, in which some old fart can't accept that the world has moved on and replaced Creedence Clearwater Revival with Caribou.
This is about more than cheap razors and avocado toast; for example, after decades of stasis, innovative new menstrual products are finally viable because their creators have been able to go direct to consumers.
I enjoyed a large chunk of Anne Helen Petersen's viral millennial burnout article and its attempt to define our current anxieties and stasis, but it wasn't a mirror in which I saw myself reflected.
There are long periods of stasis, when Republicans hedge or delay on the laws' inexorably mounting obligations, but basically, when Democrats take the presidency, they have the tools they need to tighten environmental regulations.
A recent article in The Guardian focuses on Corby's attempts to move away from "the ashes of post-industrial decay", but growing up in Corby in the 2000s felt more like stasis than decay.
So while Jimmy and Gretchen wrestle with their own insecurities about each other and sidestep stasis like it'll burn, their friends are flailing wildly to find something — anything — approaching stability, just to stay grounded.
Calder also made "stabiles," so named by the German-French artist Jean Arp in 1932, which combine tenuity and substantiality, flow and stasis — and allowed the artist to push his form in new directions.
As the translators observe in their preface, one can faintly discern a plot: in a ruined city, a Hero poet prepares to overcome his Hamlet-like stasis and bring about the salvation of humanity.
Sadly (or happily, depending on your viewpoint), this hasn't made an appreciable difference to the broadly familiar beats of Julie Lipson's screenplay, even if Jen McGowan's direction is as attentive to stasis as action.
Despite many long-winded orations promising health and prosperity for all, what we are really getting seems to be improved health, education and wealth for only a few and stasis or worse for most.
In a perfect world, my closet would reach a stasis in which it's a rotation of selling my clothing in order to buy new used clothing and never investing any more money into my closet.
A feature story The Verge is publishing in the coming days will help illustrate how the hype gap contributed, at least in some part, to the developmental stasis of one of the autonomous car's ancestors.
The defective one," it gesticulated at Nenadi, "woke me up too early, broke my stasis pod, and now, I suppose, I'm doomed to live out my days in the land of the giant clay women.
But what if I told you that tattoos are actually maintained by an ever-changing process — one in which ink crystals are continuously engulfed, regurgitated and gobbled back up, merely giving the illusion of stasis?
Yet he has power, and it comes from how, much like the revolution punctured the decades of stasis that preceded it, he is now puncturing the stark reality that has emerged since the revolution failed.
On a broader level, this hourlong movie is an unsettling exploration of the kind of stasis that can afflict young men who used to venture into the job market by selling encyclopedias door to door.
He survived there for five years and was seen as a president-in-waiting: experienced, Catholic, with five children by his Welsh wife Penelope, professing a devotion to jolt the country out of its economic stasis.
But the more I thought about it, the more the parallelism of her emergence highlighted how far she has come, even as much of her arc has been mired in the mostly cheerless stasis in Meereen.
The Democratic Party, which aims to improve the lives of a diverse swath of Americans, is not succeeding unless it's enacting liberal policies, which it can only do when in power; stasis is equivalent to failure.
But while this urge toward continual reinvention was a catalyst driving her intellectual voracity and her resistance to stasis, it was also a tyrannical voice telling her she needed to banish her inner child for good.
We'll be getting into all of it, but I want to start with some very high-level things to know about browsers right now — because after many years of stasis, things are really about to change.
If technology unions break through the engineered stasis of D.C. by modifying the traditional union form, they could be the conscience of their companies — and of our internet, while it is still the new societal commons.
Given the momentum the show had built as David gained control of his powers and then had them violently seized by his nemesis, devoting a full episode to this sense of stasis is a real shame.
As it turns out, Mitch — a petulant man-child scientist who closed out season two by sacrificing himself to save the others — has been kept alive in a stasis tank "in eastern Siberia" for reasons yet unknown.
According to David Daley, the editor in chief of Salon and author of Ratfucked: The True Story Behind the Secret Plan to Steal America's Democracy, gerrymandering is also a major source of political stasis in the country.
Driving the news: After a decade of stasis, some lawmakers, think tanks and advocacy groups are beginning to push policies with various prices per ton of carbon dioxide emissions, as well as different uses for the money.
Approximately halfway through the 10-minute work, violently leaping bass clarinet figures broke free from the otherwise low-volume sound — upsetting the piece's ghostly stasis, and providing another chance to admire Ms. Czernowin's flair for dramatic effects.
That's the case, in brief, for betting on continued stasis, and for interpreting our moment's perturbations — Trump, Comey and all — as pointing toward a real crisis for the West that still lurks a generation or more ahead.
It was an occasionally strained but welcome episode, partly for the break from Negan histrionics but primarily because after the misery and stasis of the first half of Season 7, the core group was back in action.
The resulting films are mesmerizing sequences of movement and stasis, the floating blimp appearing to flicker in the center of the screen, while the arrangement of shapes below it moves in geometric swirls across the film-frame.
But the nature of these programs often leads artists into stasis, placing them in fixed locations on the premise that they will be wholly inspired by a retreat from their usual surroundings to make a body of work.
The show's premise is simple: six people wake up from stasis on a starship called the Raza, find they're missing their memories, and set out to learn who's responsible, who they are, and what they should do next.
The company said in a statement that one of the reasons for rejecting the offer was "the requirements to maintain Select Harvests in stasis with no distributions to shareholders or changes in capital structure over an extended period".
While the combat remained best in class—it never got old to toss a lil' batch of stasis at a Lovecraftian monster, then slowly dismantle its arms and legs—it was increasingly hard for Dead Space to surprise.
It is an account of what went wrong — of how it was that a moment of growing awareness of climate change, and an apparent willingness to act on the knowledge, was allowed to dissipate into stasis and inaction.
And yet, paradoxically, this very stasis could be its salvation in our accelerated age, as we exhaust ourselves with our unceasing appetite for novelty and the swiftness with which one pleasure is supplanted and erased by the next.
How pot companies do business The stasis has been disappointing for cannabis companies, many of which have to develop special, under-the-radar relationships with banks or credit unions so they can have somewhere to park their money.
Their cases are checked daily while they're kept "in stasis," as cryonic believers call it, waiting until new medical technologies can cure or repair whatever ailed them, whether it be a heart attack, dementia, or perhaps even cancer.
Or, to be exact, a burrow — the Burrow, as Krusoe calls the surreal underground apartment building where his five central characters dwell (part reality show setup, part Plato's cave, part grave) in a state of stasis and frustrated ambition.
I have a lot of friends and I have a lot of personal experiences with women feeling afraid and making life choices because they felt completely paralyzed or in a stasis because they didn't know what to do financially.
"What we don't want is companies in stasis for a long time and streets being full of red flags," Rainer Dulger, president of employers' association Gesamtmetall, told German business daily Handelsblatt, referring to the color of IG Metall's logo.
Lapidos mocks academia, capitalism, and Marxism, as Anna, deciding that there is "nothing wrong with nothing," becomes convinced that her own stasis is subversive and that the only way to honor the man's work is to make it disappear.
By that point, of course, it's too late: Lister disappeared into stasis for three million years, and the Cat religion flourished without him, and his original plan for the color of the hats is essentially irrelevant to their turmoil.
The stasis in forecasts suggests investors are still struggling to assess the impact of the protracted trade battle between the world's two largest economies and worrying about a slowing economy while companies in the region suffer a corporate recession.
You can become absorbed, for example, by how Petipa frames soloists with other dancers; the balance of symmetry and asymmetry, of motion and stasis are all intriguingly different, in small ways, from 19th-century conventions as they're usually presented.
But for all the turmoil, whether either candidate will be able to muster broad legislative or popular support is in doubt — raising the real possibility that an election intended to shake the status quo could still result in stasis.
The Federal Reserve's monetary and regulatory policies in the aftermath of the 2008 crisis have indeed produced an economic stasis of sorts, with bizarre financial conditions that are a contradiction in terms: We have loose money, but tight credit.
"It would leave this class of persons under a continuing cloud of uncertainty and continue stasis in the political branches because they would not have a baseline rule of decision from this court, still, on this issue," Gorsuch said.
Though most of the staging mirrors the music, creating visual leitmotifs to reflect different characters and situations, Loge's stasis and college-tour-guide backwards walking didn't reflect the mercurial, volatile character of a demigod who needs to carry such dramatic weight.
As a result, the team has been trapped in a sort of respectable stasis—fully capable of stealing a game from a younger and more talented Oklahoma City Thunder team in the first round, but not much more than that.
Once again, the protagonist is up against a corporation with dubious intentions, "aided" by an eerie band of seemingly omnipresent AI. More than anything, though, Stasis captures the violating, Freudian body horror most prominently featured in Alien and Alien Resurrection.
At heart, it's a comedy about love, stasis and change — whether you can transform your life after you've decided that your life is all it's ever going to be, and what happens after you push yourself downhill, or get pushed.
The piano-pounding stasis of "All Tomorrow's Parties" and the solemnity of "Venus in Furs" came through; the drug-rush acceleration of each verse of "Heroin," sung by Tunde Adebimpe of TV on the Radio, was recaptured, though more methodically.
The currency has been in relative stasis since, and despite no software updates being released in over two years, the cryptocurrency has risen more than 400 percent in the last month — though one dogecoin is still worth just over 1 cent.
The existential waiting that characterizes the South Korean experience is distinct from any sort of political stasis; it is something more like acceptance — an acceptance of the uncontrollable that allows for a redistribution of effort to where it is needed.
"It (the 0003 protest movement) was a combination of a rejection of stasis ... and unemployment challenges, especially youth unemployment," said Timothy Kaldas, a Cairo-based political analyst and non-resident fellow at the Tahrir Institute for Middle East Policy (TIMEP).
Whereas a beaker full of reacting chemicals will eventually expend its energy and fall into boring stasis and equilibrium, living systems have collectively been avoiding the lifeless equilibrium state since the origin of life about three and a half billion years ago.
In the final pages of her narrative, Offred is not entirely sure if she is about to escape Gilead or die at the hands of the authorities, but she thinks either option will be better than the stasis in which she finds herself.
On and on the film goes, like an entire series of "Doctor Who" on fast-forward, none of it making any sense and all of it taking us further and further away from the pathos of the intriguing orphans and their enforced stasis.
In her previous performance series A Needle Woman (1999–2001), her stationary body was thrust in the middle of the moving masses in cities like Shanghai, Tokyo, New York, and Delhi, contrasting movement with stasis and evoking the necessity of staying still.
Broke One – "stasis"China: Fat Shady –老子就爱呆到成都Austria: Yung Hurn – "Pillen Und So" (Produced by Plug Man)Colombia: Meridian Brothers – "Vertigo"Romania: Renato din Sălaj and Ion din Dorobanți – "Nicio speranță"Spain: FASENUOVA – "Carretera fluorescente"
This state of affairs persisted for a period that even in retrospect remains incalculable: soft utterances belonging, it seemed, although I could not be sure, to more than one speaker; pauses; the sounds of movements human or animal; and my own stasis.
Super Tuesday looked so excellent for Trump because both it looked like the race might remain in that stasis for a while — with Trump in first, but Rubio and Cruz relatively competitive with each other for second in a variety of states.
Installation view of Agnès Varda's "La terrasse du Corbusier, Marseille (1956) / Les gens de la terrasse (2008)" (2012) (photo by the author for Hyperallergic) Varda's work mixes and matches formal choices, creating tension between stasis and movement, new and old, 2D and 3D.
But the legislative stasis ground on, with leaders of both the Republican-led Senate and Democrat-led Assembly adamantly refusing to grant any concessions to the other, and with rank-and-file members seemingly buckling in for a long night of nothing.
She plays raucous, untamed lead guitar in "Charity" and "Help Your Self"; in "City Looks Pretty," a song about post-tour letdown, she and the guitarist Dan Luscombe stack up frantic, droning strummed guitars that telegraph both nervous energy and homebound stasis.
Her anger and guilt over her mother's death tie into the show's overall mood, a simmering anguish in which the ecstatic promise of South Africa's liberation under Nelson Mandela has ebbed into stasis and corruption, with former heroes now busily pocketing bribes.
Stasis is something of a foreign concept to this noise-rock act: Over the course of more than a decade, Pile has grown from a solo venture to a four-piece, and made music that consistently evades easy categorization or conventional song structure.
Elsewhere, world stock markets reached near stasis amid trepidation over Sunday's deadline for another round of U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports and policy decisions and press conferences from both the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank over the next 36 hours.
That stasis, however, was broken on Monday, when the two houses each passed their individual budget resolutions, formally staking out their positions and starting the countdown to April 1, the deadline for a new state budget, which is likely to top some $150 billion.
By the time the show's first stasis ended and the episodes made their way across the Atlantic, sometime in the late 1990s, I had gone off to college, bringing with me a certain grudging patience for my own slobbiness, cowardice, obsequiousness, and self-obsession.
It's a thudding spectacle that seems like it's dazzling, seems like it's really doing something when in actual fact—to these eyes, these ears, at least—it's stuck in stasis, a long, dry, wank that never culminates in even the most embarrassingly adequate of climaxes.
The difference is that Jóhanssonn doesn't want to achieve pure aggression or merely a sound for its own sake, he draws from drone-doom and other forms of modern, more experimental metal to represent aggression in stasis or rage and fear shaded by warmer moods.
David Rathman's watercolor, oil, and ink paintings of Vikings players illuminate the action and stasis that characterize football, while John Robertson (a California artist) infuses his images of players with kineticism, as paint drips off their joints and limbs, grounding them in the work.
By the time you leave the first area, you'll be able to summon magical bombs, lift and swing metal objects with a rune of magnetism, lock moving objects in place using a stasis power, and lift columns of ice from any surface of water.
If there is an assumption in today's club game that real, lasting glory is pre-ordained, dynastic, something bought up in a timeshare by a revolving cast of the same four or five superpowers, Russia 2018 has seemed on a quest to embarrass that stasis.
" In her opening essay for this hulking survey of over 200 of his works, Zadie Smith writes that Taylor shows "black history the way many black people actually experience it: as simultaneously change and stasis, revolution and stagnation, one step forward, two steps back.
Beyond the obvious conflict of leaving Ian on board to ensure the crew has divided loyalties, the Salvare also inexplicably includes sitting congressman Sasha Harrison (Jake Abel), who has never left Earth or even met his fellow astronauts before they all emerge from stasis in deep space.
In her seminal essay The Originality of the Avant-Garde (1986), the art historian Rosalind Krauss claimed that: The absolute stasis of the grid, its lack of hierarchy, of center, of inflection, emphasizes not only its anti-referential character, but—more importantly—its hostility to narrative.
Using a generative adversarial network (GAN) algorithm trained on thousands of the artist's own floral photographs (themselves forming a separate installation, "Myriad (Tulips)"), what emerges is a hypnotic grid of artificial, mostly pink and white false blooms mutating as bitcoin markets rise and fall, occasionally reaching stasis.
Yet it is fitting Gottlieb finally tells his life story at a time of stasis, where digital sales are flat or declining, print sales are only "up" if you read the data the way you want, and Amazon is the mightiest corporation in the book space.
Meanwhile, the failure of a Syrian state to emerge and the increasing tension within Iran and between it and the Arab Middle East and Israel will probably engender another year of violent stasis and stagnation as long-standing animosities and frustrations are preserved rather than alleviated.
But thinking of stasis as one possibility among others — even if just for limited periods of time, even if just in the sense of loosening the hectoring voice in your own head that urges you to always keep marching forward — seems a culturally viable, emotionally necessary option.
JERUSALEM — With 92 percent of votes counted in the Israeli general election on Tuesday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was in the lead, but it was still far from certain whether he would win enough seats to form a majority government and end a year of political stasis.
It's based on the same kind of thinking that has accompanied the question of holding Mr. Trump to account all along: projecting from stasis — that is, assuming that how the public and the politicians respond to an issue at the moment is how they always will.
On Saturday, voters cast off that relic, too, ending the two-party stasis in Irish politics with a breakout vote for Sinn Fein, a party long shunned by the mainstream for its ties to the Irish Republican Army, a paramilitary group that sought the reunification of Ireland.
They will also, Huiss says, not lose sight of the humanity of their patients, making sure not only that they don't develop bedsores or go hungry, but that they stay well clothed, comfortable, and treated like a person, not a meat sack to keep in stasis.
But in this looming and portentous national moment in particular and in a broader world that seems somehow to be both slowing towards a crushing stasis and ripping itself apart, inevitability is not what anyone really wants from their sports; we all have more than enough of it already.
The growth and popularity of the nationalist parties of the right almost everywhere has imposed a kind of stasis on the continent's politics: the hope is that in Dutch, French and German elections this year the nationalists will be defeated and the progress towards closer union re-started.
My tales often start promising enough: I'll wake up from Stasis, my buff and crew-cutted astronaut (I nicknamed him Slab Squatthrust) makes a few bumbling journal entries about how lonely he is and how he's losing his mind just a little bit, and I'll start exploring planets.
Ms. Tokarczuk, Poland's most celebrated living writer, examines her themes of motion and stasis both in art institutions, including the Louvre and St. Petersburg's Kunstkamera, as well as at anatomical museums like the Mütter Museum in Philadelphia, where the remains of the sick and the dead float in formaldehyde.
It has generally the case that the President of the United States is given one hall pass to do one piece of meaningful legislation in the first two years of their term, at which point the American population either flips the House or flips the Senate and creates stasis.
A focus on Marini's nudes, with their relative calm and stylistic stasis, makes for a very different set of associations than, say, a study of his horses and riders, which undergo severe transformations before, during, and after the war, from bucolic innocence to satirical eroticism to apocalyptic disintegration.
This Is Us has existed in a bizarre form of paranoid stasis since its second-ever episode, "The Big Three," when it was revealed Rebecca Pearson (Mandy Moore) is no longer married to Pearson patriarch and the supposed love of her life, Jack Pearson (Milo Ventimiglia), in the present day.
If the UK wants to maintain a good trade relationship with the EU, for example, they're likely to have to continue accepting free migration from Europe: "It's not a Brexit so much as it is a Br-atus quo, or a Bro-meo stasis, or a conscious un-Broupling," Oliver said.
For all the plans and white papers the Democratic presidential candidates have released—for all of the vigorous back and forth between the field's progressives and moderates on health care, climate, and other issues at the center of the primary—the race seems to be in a state of stasis.
Still, it's no wonder that most Americans cite the lack of change since the murder of 20 children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012 as evidence that we are locked in a toxic stasis, thanks mostly to our politicians' love affair with the National Rifle Association.
The question is, can this iconic company do the same over the next four decades, or will it fall victim to the stasis that turned onetime growth giants as old as General Electric and Wal-Mart into slower-growth value stocks and reduced one-time stars, like Sun Microsystems, to cheap merger bait.
"Reflection" gives an illusion of narrative, not process, with suspenseful stretches of near-stasis — though never silence, as echoes linger — punctuated by moments when a few notes in sequence take on the gravity of a melody, or when high and low tones arrive together like a rustle of wind through a forest.
Others of the show's choices — its assertiveness in moving its characters in radical new decisions, only to reverse those decisions and return the story to a consequence-free stasis episodes later; its tendency to substitute a robust emotionality over storytelling rigor — were carried across, or almost were, thanks simply to the show's brio.
No artist's career illustrates the traps of modern fame for an artist more clearly, or the risk of having a style become a brand; stretches of the second volume, obliged to take account of the immobile mobiles and stasis-filled stabiles that Calder churned out in later life, are likely to make dispiriting reading.
The premise of the show, the pretext for abandoning this band of misfits all alone on a massive ship in deep space, bridges science and comedy: due to an accident, Dave Lister has been in stasis for three million years, and has returned to a universe in which he's probably the last living homo sapiens.
This is a sharp change from the way Destiny has typically worked, where years of expansions pile on top of each other to create a solar system of disjointed stasis, one where the entire past is always already the entire present, because to change it would be to exclude new players from old content.
The combat itself is really where the game shines Against Extractors, I found a combo that I loved — the flamethrower and iron fist (like a shotgun) — and against most ground enemies I used either a stasis gun or an ice weapon to freeze them where they were and then blast them away with something that does heavy damage.
GLAAD attributes the stasis to 2015's avalanche of LGBTQ media coverage: In June 343 alone, Caitlyn Jenner revealed her new name on the cover of Vanity Fair ("Call Me Caitlyn!" the headline read) and the Supreme Court decided all states must legalize gay marriage, overturning the Defense of Marriage Act that President Bill Clinton signed into law.
He is most sympathetic to the notion that our Gramscian "interregnum" could persist for quite a while: Casting off the theories he has borrowed from the left and the right so far, he sketches a very Douthatian universe in which pornography, video games, and drugs have combined to produce a "tranquilizing effect" that prolongs our societal stasis.
As much as the idea of an artists' residency sounds idyllic, to partake in one is a surprisingly large amount of commitment and responsibility: you are forced to spend weeks or even months away from your home and community, oftentimes your forms of income enter stasis, and in many cases, you need to cough up a hefty sum of cash to participate.
But it has often seemed as if Mr. Douglas's own viewpoint were less that of a subjective human than of historical consciousness itself, peering down on the streets of Vancouver, where he has lived and worked his entire life; on the ruins of Detroit; on the economic stasis of Cuba; and on scenes he has carefully constructed to mimic documentary realism.
But when the consequences are so great, when Russia's provocations risk so much and its armies -- electronic and real -- are already contributing to the chaos in the Middle East and America's wretched political stasis, don't we deserve a breed of politician who can rise to the occasion with a display of dexterity in word and deed that inspires faith and hope?
If the show's particular magic comes in part from its sense of stasis, its promise that being beautiful in a big city doesn't mean you've actually got much going on, then this is how the cast retains their appeal now that they're Vogue-profile famous: by showing us all of the unglamorous — even violent — work that goes into remaining camera-ready.
Set in the relatively near future where humanity has developed spaceships that can travel faster than light, and technology that puts people in stasis for long journeys, the story of the 10-episode first season (four episodes were provided for previews) largely follows Niko Breckinridge (Katee Sackhoff), a veteran astronaut who was involved in a disastrous mission to Saturn nine years before that left half the crew dead.
The need to contact customer support is the bane of many a modern consumer's existence: not only is it likely that you are doing it because you have a problem that needs fixing, but you are inevitably sucked into a vortex where you have to sit on the phone for ages (or wait in stasis for emailed replies), repeat your details several times to subsequent assistants, and potentially risk losing contact and starting again.
" Frostbitten and unnerving, Frigid Forms Sell calls to mind "Ice Age" by Joy Division, "Cold" by The Cure, or any number of other, early-80s post-punk songs that sought to evoke a state of icebound stasis, be it geological or emotional—all while mixing in Gang of Four's take on the commodification and dehumanization of sex in a capitalist system, linking all these themes cleverly by the double meaning of the word "frigid.
But I would still submit that the basic normalcy of the French landslide, the populist challenge's hard rebuff, is a useful indicator for observers trying to answer the great question of the moment: Is ours really an age of deepening Western crisis — as it has certainly seemed, of late — or beneath all the populist sound and fury, does our society actually remain in a kind of stasis, stagnant but not close to revolution or collapse?
Not saying it's a sure thing to repeat, but this trend of positive economic surprises has helped spin the "cyclical reacceleration" story, and as this chart shows, the upside surprises tend not to hold these levels for long, as forecasts catch up and data trends revert to the mean: All this helps explain the stasis in stocks: Indexes working off overbought conditions, data flow moderating, investor sentiment already pretty optimistic, memories of three straight January setbacks intruding on traders' minds.

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