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"yawning" Definitions
  1. being or standing wide open; gaping: the yawning mouth of a cave.
  2. indicating by yawns one's weariness or indifference: The lecturer was oblivious to his yawning audience.

864 Sentences With "yawning"

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Yawning is contagious — we often start yawning the minute someone near us starts.
A yawning gap by Jim Horse in The PsychologistWhy aren't more researchers studying the mysteries of yawning?
One experiment found a connection between empathy and "contagious yawning" -- that phenomenon when someone in the room yawns, and that, in turn, makes you yawn -- so the dogs started yawning when a human was yawning nearby.
But anxiety-related yawning can also be unrelated to sleep: "Yawning is one of the body's relaxation methods to go the other way from the physiological stress response," Hallett says.
What we have seen is that across primates individuals will yawn in response to others yawning - but the likelihood of them yawning is linked to their relationship with the individual who yawns.
But researchers have found one clue: Social yawning is more likely to happen among friends and family than it is strangers, suggesting that social yawning is tied to empathy, Live Science previously reported.
You're literally just yawning and falling asleep as we talk.
It also doesn't work while you're yawning (me every morning).
And when it comes to retirement, the gap is yawning.
I just got off a month's tour with Yawning Man.
We just got with a booking agency, Yawning Man did.
Not emotionally, but physically, a yawning stomach kind of feeling.
He could also be seen yawning and rubbing his eyes.
I believe when I snapped this photo, it was yawning.
Its yawning pits have been filled in with raw earth.
Yawning inequality continues to divide the ultrawealthy and everyone else.
You're here to see Lisa yawning after a bottle feed.
I was going to submit the first yawning face emoji.
Several senators were seen yawning inside the chamber, while Sen.
Will my yawning internal pit of desire ever be full?
One person's yawn can trigger yawning among an entire group.
There's a yawning gap between the Democrats and the Republicans.
Cassidy "literally yawning" as protestors were carried out of the room.
They left you slackjawed or yawning, but never just mildly interested.
And that will help perpetuate the country's yawning inequality of opportunity.
There is a yawning gap in income between countryside and city.
The poll showed a yawning racial gap in the state's electorate.
The wind whips as an ice ladder spans a yawning crevice.
For sleepiness, it looks at yawning, eye closing, and blinking patterns.
So we're going to start touring the U.S. as Yawning Man.
The yawning gap between the reception in each city was plain.
Both have exposed yawning gaps in the nation's public health apparatus.
Times Insider Following Darnell and Sandivel, we were yawning by lunchtime.
What began as small gaps in performance are now yawning chasms.
In other words, expect that yawning partisan gap to widen even further.
There also are new animals, a yawning face and new food options.
True, some polls have showed a yawning gap between the two candidates.
Could we and the Soviets have really fallen into that yawning abyss?
There is a yawning gap in the exchange-traded metal market space.
I'm pretty tired so I start yawning, which makes the bartender yawn.
When Yawning Man, my main band, plays live, guys will approach me.
And we're these little punk rock kids playing whatever Yawning Man was.
This is the beginning of a yawning outcome gap over a lifetime.
The Death of Stalin shows the Central Committee yawning through a cowboy
The South broadens the yawning health-and-prosperity gap between the two.
First and foremost, he has created a yawning credibility gap for himself.
The U.S. faces a yawning doctor gap, and it's only getting wider.
But paying people for their data could narrow the yawning income gap.
A better idea is to reach out across a yawning class divide.
She runs, jumps and leaps into this yawning void with grim determination.
Yawning, you feel as though you've just woken from a long sleep.
He and Jane are now living in a yawning mansion outside London.
But even epic cakes have their limits in bridging yawning political divides.
But that only narrowed the margin, to a still yawning 149 votes.
The same yawning gap between perception and reality holds for sage-grouse.
But with coal mining, the yawning gap takes on an added significance.
But the Cuban economy was essentially stuck in place, with yawning inequality.
Something had to be done to close the yawning food truck gap.
Long-faced Jonah inside a yawning blue whale felt warm and right.
TORONTO — "Sorry," Idris Elba apologized for yawning while he was still mid-yawn.
That's when the gap between analysts' and official tallies started yawning ever wider.
At some points in the trailer it blends into yawning roar of machines.
I found no distinction, I really haven't, but this [income] gap is yawning.
But words alone won't help close the yawning gap between men and women.
And for the first time in a long time, we're not collectively yawning.
Populist movements have arisen in that yawning space, from Brexit to American insurgents.
It's similar experientially, but this is faith in the yawning void of potentiality.
Made and her husband are philosophical about the yawning gap in living standards.
Lead is the material through which America's yawning economic inequities do their damage.
It had its crew, its spaces, its blinding sun and yawning shadows style.
Neither of us had the energy to bridge the yawning chasm between us.
How can the yawning opportunity gaps for children of different backgrounds be reduced?
We were yawning by lunchtime, when the children's school days had barely begun.
It's possible that the letter only reinforces the yawning gap between the two sides.
I read some Dante out loud, but I'm yawning so frequently it's basically unintelligible.
In 2007 Gallup proposed what has become known as the thermoregulatory theory of yawning.
She roared home in the second sprint to win by a yawning 1.286 seconds.
Just don't look to your pet's contagious yawning as the primary indicator of it.
Other new emoji include a waffle, butter, a sloth and a yawning smiley face.
That is one reason why a yawning generation gap in incomes has opened up.
Unconscious actions like yawning or humming can all be the basis for a penalty.
But this gap is yawning, and it's having the effect of pulling us apart.
A yawning cloak of stars looms overhead, a sight never glimpsed in the city.
Back in the day, Yawning Man even opened for doom metal legends Saint Vitus.
I hated the monotony of the gym, and the endless yawning miles of cycling.
That could result in a yawning budget deficit and inflation spiraling out of control.
Like these pandas playing on a rocking horse, for example, or this sloth yawning.
So, yawning may be one mechanism by which we keep our brains from overheating.
Tree boughs relax into the yawning landscape, shading a collection of curious marble sculptures.
That will only widen further the yawning gap between LME and off-exchange storage.
Completely uncanny, the man said, still scratching, yawning, shaking his ass a little bit.
No team in the competition's history had ever recovered from such a yawning deficit.
But over the coming decade, if the yawning gap between the rich and poor continues to grow at the pace it has over the last, a sense of resentment about the yawning divide between the elite and the rest could well brew.
The yawning gap facing Obama is closer to 228 points, 13% approval among Democrats vs.
That would give Pompeo and lower-level staffers more time to bridge the yawning gaps.
Photos show the infant dressed in red, white and blue outfits, smiling, yawning and napping.
It also underscored the yawning cash advantage Clinton has over her Republican challenger, Donald Trump.
In my efforts to get Meat Loaf to address this yawning plothole, I became deranged.
And consumers are the ones who are standing in the yawning chasm of no privacy.
When Yawning Man first started playing, one of our first shows was with Saint Vitus.
In 1966 a motorcycling accident stopped him touring, leaving a yawning gap on the timeline.
Little babies are yawning all around the circle, held on laps and centered against chests.
There is only a vast, yawning void where empathy for its audience would be concerned.
It is as if a door is yawning slowly open onto a world of horror.
The difference between those numbers is not enough to explain the yawning disparities in results.
I wanted to grope toward a bridge spanning the yawning chasm between savagery and dignity.
Tension is telegraphed by a pristine mixture of yawning low instruments and eerie high glistening.
We don't really know why human being do small, daily things like yawning or laughing.
Meanwhile, the yawning divide between the haves and the have-nots is only becoming wider.
"Winesburg" quickly became a cultural byword, a metaphor for the yawning emptiness of rural life.
Democrats say their abhorrence of Trump is not merely a matter of yawning ideological differences.
Mr. Trump threatened to punish China over its yawning trade surplus with the United States.
The combination of yawning space, foreboding quiet, and signs of a primal world feel dystopian.
Yawning is hard-wired into our nervous system, like sneezing as a way of cleaning out our nasal passages, or coughing as a way of expelling mucus in our throat, but "yawning is probably the least well-understood of all of these," he said.
There are also yawning crevasses that appear beneath their feet in the spring, among other hazards.
Scientists once hypothesized that the main function of yawning was "thermoregulation," or keeping the brain cool.
Etsy, $108.05 This cat is yawning, which will inspire your cat to also go to sleep.
But there is a darker side to China's rise as a consumer society: its yawning inequality.
In video of the incident, Linden was soon shown yawning and slipping deeper into Santa's lap.
Now that your belly is stuffed, it's time to satiate that other yawning chasm of desire.
There is no flitter behind those eyes, only a yawning darkness borne of an untapped mind.
"I've been up all night again watching conspiracy videos," he tells me, explaining why he's yawning.
The crowd waited for reasons to cheer; I saw a guy in the tenth row yawning.
The government is trying to boost tax collection to help to close a yawning budget deficit.
Other miscellaneous additions include a yawning face and a safety vest often worn by construction workers.
Basically, whether you're laughing when you're supposed to laugh during "Inside Out", or you're yawning instead.
China still faces yawning gaps in wages and employment between men and women, according to surveys.
So too does the yawning earnings gap between the top and bottom echelons of the industry.
But so is the real old troubled world of tribes, clans and a yawning sectarian divide.
There's a big difference on trade, but then a yawning void on attitudes toward America itself.
The general idea is that those who are more empathetic are more susceptible to contagious yawning.
Even if yawning isn't a window into our personalities, it's clear that it's a useful behavior.
In past seasons, he has been caught yawning during an at-bat or in the dugout.
Nor did it provide enough money to close the yawning gaps between rich and poor districts.
But now, with the Puerto Rico Trench yawning beneath him, the whole enterprise was in jeopardy.
Many Republicans, including Trump, have blamed the yawning deficit on other government spending and social programs.
It's a yawning gap at an awkward time of day: from late afternoon to early evening.
Here's the incredibly charming story of how a Verge reporter created the "yawning" and "waffle" emojis.
Tactics like these, hiding in plain sight, are increasingly hard to defend amid yawning income inequality.
In remarks last May, however, he blamed a "yawning" income gap for tearing the country apart.
"I just think I should take him to a psychologist," he said, holding a yawning Josecito.
When asked about his secret weapon for sounding so damn sexy, Freeman said it's all about...yawning.
That same old sense of humanity's inevitable, yawning doom, lurking just one or two iPhone updates away.
Sure, there were moments of magical madness, but otherwise the time was a yawning interregnum of boredom.
The yawning divide between the parties could be why these voters might not come back to Republicans.
Illuminated by a cellphone, he and Billy looked out into the yawning darkness of the empty courtyard.
Yawning has mystified researchers, and the list of reasons why we might do it is, well, exhausting.
To help narrow a yawning budget deficit, Mr Ramaphosa's government increased value-added tax earlier this year.
Given that yawning divide, Mr. Obama will hardly be able to fix that relationship in one speech.
A yawning gap between rich and poor and soaring property prices have further undermined Mr Leung's support.
The budget includes an unpopular increase in value-added tax to start shrinking a yawning fiscal deficit.
She'd played at a church the night before, her guests sitting in pews beneath a yawning ceiling.
Dogs show fear through body postures like turning the head away, pacing, yawning or licking their lips.
The lights were off, but in the sound I could feel the yawning, empty, and welcoming space.
And there is data to support their notion that the gender gap has become a yawning chasm.
This idea also helps explain why we so often associate yawning with waking up and falling asleep.
Roofs had been torn off row after row of houses, blue tarps strung across the yawning holes.
And so they begin their experiment, which will open the gulf between them into a yawning chasm.
A single shot down a receding railway tunnel can threaten to last a lifetime of ceaseless yawning.
Both my yawning face and waffle had been accepted — and were featured in the announcement post header.
You've given them all the usual hints, from OTT yawning to dramatically noting the time. BUT. THEY.
Even before the Kavanaugh nomination became the central focus in Washington, the yawning gender gap was evident.
Audiobooks Summer brings with it car trips — or, as they are otherwise known, yawning vacancies of hours.
Hopefully, Apple will add more emoji choices in the future (perhaps the waffle or yawning face emoji?).
Other icons include a waffle, a playful otter, a flamingo, a Hindu temple and a yawning face.
Also, why we yawn remains a mystery, but one theory is that yawning cools off the brain.
But if even if Afghanistan and the Taliban do meet directly, they must bridge a yawning divide.
Investors see pension reform in Latin America's top economy as key to Brazil trimming its yawning fiscal deficit.
"Our finding that contagious yawning is not a reliable indicator of empathy was very surprising," Neilands told Newsweek.
So, no offense to Ohno, but he might be slightly wrong about yawning bringing oxygen into his body.
And if you catch your coworkers, date, or S.O.'s parents yawning, too, consider it a good sign.
"You don't see people checking their phones or yawning or wishing they were somewhere else," Ms. Neumann said.
I was soon looking at the yawning blackness of a Linux command line—my new AI art studio.
The tragedy has come to symbolize a yawning gap between the haves and have-nots in modern Britain.
India fears that lowering its tariffs on Chinese goods will worsen its yawning trade deficit with the country.
But for Democrats, winning in the midterms requires closing the yawning turnout gap in non-presidential elections years.
If that sounds like a hyperbolic reaction to the yawning red state, blue state divide, so be it.
"Some dogs may exhibit behaviors such as licking their lips or yawning when they aren't tried," said Sueda.
It's entirely another when there is a yawning partisan divide over basic matters of public health and safety.
But in that yawning stretch of time, Trump can also render himself and his enablers even less attractive.
We've just been stumbling toward negotiations with no clear sense of how this yawning gulf could be resolved.
On Tennis CHICAGO — Day was breaking in the California desert, and Roger Federer was yawning on the tarmac.
But the failure to achieve Brexit compelled the Britons to participate, and the vote confirmed a yawning gap.
Women in Congress say they bring their perspective to fill yawning gaps and previous blind spots in legislation.
There are practical and logistical challenges, and yawning gaps in the official advice that make it even harder.
We rounded the corner of Walgreens, where I learned that spontaneous yawning is exhibited in all vertebrate mammals.
Mr. López Obrador will also have to deliver on his promises to address widespread poverty and yawning inequality.
Something ambient is finishing––something that seemed to last an hour and sound like squashy orange synthesizers yawning.
And this works for teams with yawning lineup holes like Cleveland's as much as it does for everyone else.
As the Dow Jones industrial average flirts with the 203K milestone in the Trump rally, financial advisors are yawning.
Steve Cohen took up the question of reparations, a move which could help close the yawning racial wealth gap.
If you have a big brain, you can credit yawning for promoting brain growth and activity, the researchers found.
"I hit one crossbar and one post and one yawning cage where it just hopped over," Gabriel Landeskog said.
YAWNING deficits, stubborn inflation, a plunging currency, spiking interest rates, dwindling reserves and a humbling turn to the IMF.
Turkey's yawning current account gap - one of the biggest in the G20 - makes it reliant on foreign investment flows.
We played in Palm Springs with the original lineup with Scott Reagers on vocals, Yawning Man, and Always August.
Worse still, the report predicts that this yawning chasm of a gender gap will take 118 years to close.
There is such a yawning gap in the teaching in government schools and in the level of competition exams.
Tax cuts live beyond expiration dates, and beyond exploding deficits and yawning caverns of debt, for very simple reasons.
Joe Crowley in New York earlier this week creates a yawning opening in the ranks of future Democratic leaders.
To help meet this increasingly yawning gap between supply and demand, farmers need to be smarter and more efficient.
When he picks up the phone, Alexander is yawning hard, but he's conscious enough to take on the challenge.
You're more likely to yawn if you see, hear, or even just think about someone yawning, Dr. Gallup explains.
And that's why more and more smaller brands are appearing to fill the yawning chasm between affordable and ludicrous.
Although Americans broadly support some restrictions, like broader background checks, the ideological and cultural divides on others are yawning.
The state, he said, can ill afford a massive tax cut as it faces a yawning deficit next year.
When living in Zurich, for example, a cab driver asked him to exit the vehicle because Chirkunov was yawning.
Yawning inequality has cemented the feeling that just about everything is available for purchase by the very, very rich.
Bloated art prices happen to be one of the many indicators of a yawning gap between rich and poor.
The yawning gap between the domestic and exporter indices was the widest since their inception shortly after the referendum.
Society, Mr. Piketty wrote, risks a return to the historical norm of a yawning gap between rich and poor.
We know yawning between humans is contagious, but it looks like it can be spread to dogs, as well.
They seem to think that swinging for the fences with the more exotic strategies will close the yawning gap.
Or persuade a yawning Asiatic lioness to stand still for a minute so that you can take her measurements?
The right has zeroed in on the yawning inequality gap in Europe, which has only grown since the recession.
I lingered over the illustration of her descent into the yawning pit, Hades' arm securing her to the chariot.
I know it means you're sleepy, but is the body trying to accomplish something by the act of yawning?
That would give Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and lower-level staffers more time to bridge the yawning gaps.
A global problem requires global action, but with climate change, there is a yawning gap between ambition and action.
Eight people walking with lattes in hand; an intersection full of people carrying balloons; eight people yawning at once.
" Cruz also called Trump a "bully," arguing that his aggressive tendencies "come from a deep, yawning cavern of insecurity.
Meanwhile, Wills, the guardian of truth and the final horcrux (because he owns a part of my soul), is yawning.
I start yawning after about two hours and order us an Uber home ($1.45), where I proceed to crash immediately.
Taxes on foreign workers should also raise $16bn in revenues by 2020, reducing the yawning budget deficit, says Mr Kattan.
Citizens may enjoy the fruits of economic growth but may not protest against the costs, from pollution to yawning inequality.
The result is that a once yawning gap between death rates for blacks and whites has shrunk by two-thirds.
Young also included a close-up of Jaxon yawning, dressed in a tiny white lace dress with a matching bow.
Lala Kent left a yawning hole in Vanderpump Rules when she left the show in the middle of this season.
The children are buried in the Jerome Cemetery, a yawning parcel of grassy land with a few mildly rolling hills.
The new laws are widening the already yawning chasm in access to abortion services between red states and blue states.
A funeral described in excess, yawning detail toward the end of the book serves only to lose crucial narrative pace.
Angus can often be found adorned in a stylish jean vest gazing stoically into the distance or, at times, yawning.
And that's just in the U.S. In Japan, yawning workers cost that economy $138 billion, or 2.92 percent of GDP.
By offering developing countries affordable financing, the new fund will plug a yawning chasm in the architecture of international aid.
After a week of dealing with the recovery, Mr. Freeman's exhaustion was starting to show: He could not stop yawning.
There are already hundreds of emoji available to cover every emotion from yawning to being a straight-up drunk weirdo.
The season 4 trailer shows a close up of cast member Stephanie Hollman (and her yawning husband) at the ceremony.
Draw up a medium-term plan to fill Lebanon's yawning fiscal deficit and bring public debt down to sustainable levels.
Lackawanna County: This is Clinton territory: She won Lackawanna by a yawning margin in 2008, 74 percent to 26 percent.
PARELES Dwight Trible's big, open baritone might sound to you like a wake-up call, or an entire universe yawning.
An example of a fixed action pattern response is yawning; when we see someone yawn, we almost always yawn too.
And like Tremors' Graboid, the Demogorgon's tulip-shaped head is essentially a giant, yawning mouth, lined with layers of gnashing teeth.
Some say that burping and yawning are signs that the Reiki recipient's energy is being soothed and released from the body.
In fact, pretty much everything about the blood in your brain is tightly regulated by other bodily processes (perhaps even yawning).
But there is a yawning gap between his actual support and the media&aposs portrayal of an embattled and unpopular president.
What the rest contains—yawning chambers only open on special occasions, dark rooms, hidden passages—is the source of endless speculation.
Lorain, Ohio, sits at the long and yawning mouth of the Black River, a strong few stones' throws outside of Cleveland.
But there is a yawning disconnect between the currency's new status and the level of interest in the after-hours market.
Those who embrace football, dumbness and all, must admit that the yawning gap between seasons is a test on their patience.
At the end of forty years of preformulation and with the Grand Canyon yawning at his feet, what does he do?
They are separated by slivers of time in the pool, but the gulf between them in their personal lives is yawning.
Hyper kids and exhausted parents alike ceased bickering, yawning, and texting and ran to the dogs, wearing identical expressions of wonder.
Another hypothesis — that actually has some evidence to support it — is that there's some sort of social function to our yawning.
One particularly bold study found that those who score higher on measures of psychopathology are actually less vulnerable to contagious yawning.
A third, related problem is the yawning gap between reality and the apocalyptic rhetoric GOP lawmakers deployed against President Barack Obama.
Though San Francisco had faced a yawning budget deficit and an unemployment rate above 10 percent after the recession, it rebounded.
But those realities are little more than silver linings—and only serve to highlight the yawning regulatory gap Trump has opened.
This is thanks to the financial crisis, to endless wars cheered on by corporate and media elites and to yawning inequality.
Dizzy, sweaty, and yawning, Sakinyan scrolls through the game's menus at a rapid clip before pausing and quietly talking to themselves.
They've seen premiums rise significantly, creating a yawning gap in affordability between those who get federal assistance and those who don't.
Behind the check-in desk, the clerks were talking and yawning and sharing small cookies from a grease-soaked paper bag.
According to Chinese media, authorities will use facial recognition systems to detect yawning drivers on the bridge, as a safety measure.
But it's not the yawner who makes us yawn; it's a yawning trigger within each of us that makes us yawn.
That reaction demonstrates the yawning gap between the abilities of American feminists and their Chinese counterparts to put their politics into action.
It's also a mystery why many animals — including humans, monkeys, wolves, dogs and even parakeets — engage in another socially contagious behavior: yawning.
But technically, yawning isn't a respiratory function, Andrew Gallup, PhD, an assistant professor of psychology at SUNY Oneonta, told Refinery29 last summer.
The same year it was also revealed that TSA officers are flagging passengers based simply on suspicious behaviours such as excessive yawning.
Wood's comments were flooded with both support and criticism, though she took the latter well, sharing a GIF of a yawning sloth.
One is by plugging the yawning gaps in regulation, which in some countries bundles SACCOs together with other, non-financial co-operatives.
Friends and family of an individual are more likely to illicit contagious yawning than a rival or a stranger unrelated to them.
The system is an adversarial one: the governing party faces the opposition across a yawning divide and politicians bellow at each other.
Some take up residence at the mouth of the yawning abyss and just yell into it like Zach Braff in Garden State.
All that the residents in Porter Ranch could see during those months of yawning uncertainty were empty streets and mysterious white vans.
Ramiro Joly-Mascheroni, co-author of the study, acknowledged the dogs may have been simply yawning because they were tired or stressed.
China is, by the way, expected to start exporting alumina this month because of the yawning arbitrage gap in that market segment.
Hence, there's a yawning gap between what we want to feel and what we actually feel – a chronic dissatisfaction that breeds depression.
Beckham thought he found his way into the end zone and celebrated as such, turning to face the Steelers' bench and yawning.
Yawning seems like a basic bodily process, but it turns out that it's much more complex — and mysterious — than you probably realize.
Unlike blinking (which keeps your eyes moisturized) or sneezing (which expels irritants from our noses), yawning doesn't have such an obvious function.
Everything about Stephanie and Emily — clothing, homes, attitude — underscores the yawning divide between them, which begins inching shut as a friendship forms.
The crime echoed in her father's character, in his watchfulness and distant love, in the yawning void left in place of memory.
"When animals are sedentary, sometimes yawning exposes their teeth and shows them to be potentially aggressive," Dr. Barone said of another theory.
Now, Kelly's struggle has grown lonelier — informed, even before the Porter affair, by yawning cracks in his once-broad base of support.
Though the city has made real progress on increasing overall graduation rates, the academic divides between different groups of students are yawning.
On Saturday, he has the chance to fill the one yawning gap on his résumé: Buffon has never won the Champions League.
The idea of "we the people" is fading because, in this era of yawning inequality, there is less we share in common.
The idea of "we the people" is fading because, in this era of yawning inequality, there is less we share in common.
Residents who work in Chinese-owned shops gripe about low pay and what might be charitably described as a yawning culture gap.
Though Donovan, then 20, was only a year and five days older than Dempsey, the gap in their games then was yawning.
But it also opened a yawning gap between how Away appears to its customers and what it's like to actually work there.
Here are 6 things we're watching: Will either party find a way to arrest what The Wall Street Journal calls "The Yawning Divide"?
But you certainly can't blame his spectators for yawning in the meantime, or for intuitively feeling he's violating the laws of good storytelling.
Here are 6 things I'm watching: Will either party find a way to arrest what The Wall Street Journal calls "The Yawning Divide"?
Still, Byanyima said she can shape the yawning gulf between the 1 percent and the world's poorest in terms the business community understands.
The technical term for the condition is misophonia, and it's defined as a severe sensitivity to sounds like chewing, coughing, yawning and more.
The former city mayor has long advocated federalism to tackle a yawning wealth gap, empower regional governments and recognize the country's diverse makeup.
If this streaming isn't enough, there's always a video of the cutest and most well-mannered baby bat yawning and covering its mouth.
Vile leads a lilting rendition of "Outta the Woodwork," its message of never trying too hard a natural fit for his yawning voice.
"Intel 360 makes anything look epic," the ad begins as the camera focuses on Brady, 39, yawning and stretching as he wakes up.
Wearing a sports jacket and collared shirt with no tie, Shkreli responded to questions by continuing to laugh, twirling a pencil and yawning.
Anisimov took a perfect pass from Hossa and shoveled the puck into a yawning cage with Kings goalie Peter Budaj's focus on Hossa.
On all other areas, including general outlook, there's a more yawning gap between the views of those who identify as Republican vs. Democratic.
The federal government has said its tax was a much-needed revenue-raising measure from profitable banks to plug Australia's yawning budget deficit.
Again, Raymond's fly is yawning open; the neat script of his reproduced autograph on the card serves as a sort of cursive underline.
Tor developer Yawning Angel just finished an experimental prototype that will likely appear in some versions of the Tor Browser later this year.
The strings are almost troublingly raw, perched on the edge of hysteria, over a yawning gulf to the deep base of the orchestra.
Higher uninsured rates among these groups impede progress toward reducing yawning inequities in health outcomes ranging from maternal mortality to cancer to AIDS.
"La Clemenza di Tito," Mozart's least-loved opera, returned to the Metropolitan Opera on Saturday evening to an auditorium yawning with empty seats.
Over hundreds of millions of years, the river has carved a yawning path through the Appalachians, creating tall cliffs and wide, wandering turns.
Ms. Ezdrin is also seeking to reclaim downtown parking spaces that the county repurposed to help meet a yawning demand for commuter parking.
The blaze prompted a national debate about the government's retreat from business regulation, and the yawning gap between rich and poor in London.
He was an older man, weary-looking and yawning, scowling at my Massachusetts license plate, his manner, in the Mexican policeman way, peevish.
Mr. Bates more or less has a single way of handling the climaxes of interpersonal confrontations: big, thwacking chords, separated by yawning silences.
Clinton leads Trump by a yawning, 11-point margin in a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, 48 percent to 37 percent.
But if the other Republican members — all men — follow Hatch's lead, they could turn the GOP's yawning gender gap into an unbridgeable chasm.
It would help to close a yawning wealth gap at a time when wealth inequality is roughly 6900 times wider than income inequality.
The Chinese government has previously urged Hong Kong's leaders to address high housing prices, a yawning wealth gap and other economic issues. Mrs.
BoE Chief Economist Andy Haldane said there was a "yawning gap" between how banks see themselves and how the public views the sector.
Pavelski was alone at the side of the net and had a yawning cage to hit after a brilliant pass from Kevin Labanc.
But if the other Republican members —all men—follow Hatch's lead, they could turn the GOP's yawning gender gap into an unbridgeable chasm.
One looked down at me, shook its soft gray feathers and yawned, and I found myself yawning, too, in a moment of contagious fellowship.
He looks tired – not bags under the eyes yawning tired; more like the breed of exhaustion where you move and talk like you're underwater.
While yawning is controlled by a separate bodily function than breathing, taking deep breaths when you're feeling nervous will definitely help you chill out.
We enjoy relaxing and chatting with some of his coworkers until I realize that I can't stop yawning, which means it's time to leave.
On January 2131st the kingdom imposed its first-ever value-added tax (VAT), a 285% levy meant to help close a yawning budget deficit.
Yawning, listening to wealthy people making speeches half in languages I don't know, I decide it's time for my final move of the night.
Second, Mueller's reticence has left a yawning gap in the understanding of the American public, which Trump and Barr have eagerly filled with distortion.
With all due respect to Kyuss, the music scene that formed out of Palm Desert, California arguably wouldn't have been possible without Yawning Man.
Be smart: The yawning shortage of professionals, propelled by a wildly active hacking community — such as BadRabbit, the most recent ransomware attack — is global.
The world may be a terrible place full of awful, yawning misery, but the good news is it's not all bad all the time.
It is part of a long-running effort by Obama and federal agencies to close the yawning gap between pay for men and women.
But upon further review, it is the yawning chasms between them that are the most revealing about the current state of the nomination process.
Trade experts have argued that shrinking the yawning U.S. trade deficit will not be achieved through trade deals but rather by boosting U.S. savings.
Instead, her trial revolved around a contentious legal question of whether she committed an impeachable offense by employing budgetary tricks to conceal yawning deficits.
Or this: Jamie is somehow both boring and hostile at the same time, always yawning and rolling his eyes when other people are speaking.
After TSA's secret list of terrorist traveler traits leaked out, I mocked the BDOs targeting people who were yawning, hand wringing, and gazing down.
In the yawning chasm of time that is the gap between Stranger Things seasons, we must latch on to any clue we can get.
On The Ship, his first solo album in four years, Eno fuses his signature yawning soundscapes and substantive vocal work for the first time.
As players get closer, the dog shows other signs of fear and anxiety: licking his lips, yawning, panting harder, and finally growling and snarling.
Ovechkin had a yawning net and a chance to put the Capitals in front 22017-22015 in the first period but flubbed the attempt.
What came next was just torturous for MU keeper David De Gea, as Erik Lamela came in with a scorcher amidst a yawning defense.
But others see a yawning gap between the emerging list of winners in the Trump era and the little guy he pledged to help.
The diplomatic jousting after the votes at the Security Council meeting displayed the yawning divide and dual narratives of the Israeli and Palestinian sides.
And yet, despite the election cycle, despite the opioid crisis, despite the tax bill, despite yawning inequality, I still see good in this country.
Turning quickly, Ruiz released a pass that settled to the feet of Ureña, who had sprinted through a yawning gap between Ream and Cameron.
This month Mr. Boyd put out "Absolute Zero," a different kind of EP, featuring his big-boned drumming wreathed only in twinkly, yawning synthesizers.
Indeed, five decades of household income data reveal a yawning and uncannily consistent income gap between black and white Americans across the economic spectrum.
What is most striking is the absolutely yawning chasm between the two visions of America's future being offered by the Democratic and Republican parties.
From then on, the yawning face was out of my hands — but it wasn't long until I got the itch to make another emoji.
It is emblematic of the yawning divide between Republican and Democratic views of the likely economic outcomes resulting from significantly cutting corporate tax rates.
Gibson stopped the initial shot by Nikita Soshnikov, but Barbashev pounced on the rebound at the goalmouth and shoveled it into a yawning cage.
If so, Trump, as commander in chief, might decide to overrule the Defense Department's decision — at which point the rift becomes a yawning chasm.
With national unemployment still close to 11 percent, it would add a further 17 billion euros to a yawning fiscal chasm, according to Cottarelli.
Even dogs yawn in response to seeing their owners or even strangers yawn, and contagious yawning has been noted in other animals as well.
The president, who has long bemoaned the yawning $375 billion U.S. trade surplus with China, has yet to react to the news from Beijing.
As had happened in the wake of the mortgage crisis, important paperwork went missing, leaving yawning gaps in the ownership of many of the loans.
That is discouraging news for commuters, travelers and the transportation industry that must contend with yawning gap of new projects and maintenance across the country.
The agency for indigenous people had its budget slashed by around 40% in 2017, as part of spending cuts to close a yawning fiscal deficit.
It will take more than a few enterprising colleges, and local partnerships with companies, to tackle America's yawning skills gap, but these are a start.
The regulations reflect a national push to fight back against corporations and tech firms critics say are only serving to widen already-yawning economic disparities.
In 2012, a film called "High Tech, Low Life" followed bloggers on bicycles examining government censorship and the harsh and yawning divisions in Chinese society.
Investors, worried about inflation and the yawning current account deficit, say the central bank needs to decisively tighten to put a floor under the lira.
Domestic oversupply, as evidenced by high stocks on the Shanghai Futures Exchange, and a yawning arbitrage window are pushing more product into the global market.
Dogs often show us they don't like our behavior by doing things like freezing, yawning, lip licking or moving away from the child, she said.
Turkey needs to lure foreign investment to plug a yawning current account deficit of around 4.5 percent of GDP and finance its heavily indebted companies.
Australia has made plugging a yawning budget deficit and boosting income a priority following the end of a once-in-a-generation mining investment boom.
And the yawning chasm between Mr. Trump's supporters and the country's political class, so apparent this weekend, highlights the delicate position America finds itself in.
While I was grateful for my uncle's attendance, my dad's absence was a much larger presence, a yawning chasm at the core of my childhood.
Letters To the Editor: Re "A Yawning Gender Gap in Theater," by Laura Collins-Hughes (Critic's Notebook, Arts pages, July 18): What else is new?
Back in the chamber, they sit-and-stay, phone free, but some fidget in their seats, yawning, passing notes to colleagues -- not unlike school children.
The accusations, which are not backed up by official statistics, resonate in a country with a jobless rate of 27-percent and yawning income inequalities.
"The yawning chasm between the scale of Obama's achievements and the mood of his supporters presents one of the mysteries of the era," he writes.
The gas price increase, which was announced as most Iranians had gone to bed, came as Iran is struggling to fill a yawning budget gap.
Still, the White House concedes that the economic resurgence during Mr. Obama's tenure has done little to raise wages or erase the yawning income inequality gap.
Anyway, in an attempt to stave off the yawning void of hopelessness that's descended now that Season 7 is over, I've made a whole bunch more.
The move was seen as a stopgap measure; he was a large lump of flesh to heave into the yawning void at the team's center position.
During the hearing, Shkreli, whose youth and attitude have prompted some critics to label him "Pharmabro," responded to questions by laughing, twirling a pencil and yawning.
Even if you're not yawning and nodding off, sleep deprivation might be playing havoc with your mood and emotions, and tanking your professional and personal relationships.
They chased down the earthquake-yawning sloth, an ice-breathing komodo dragon, an immortal jellyfish, and for the grand finale, a goddamn prehistoric saber-toothed tiger.
Indeed, "Quarrel" makes the most of its near seven-minute length and traverses electronic burbles, yawning cellos, and a jazz-fusion outro complete with synth solo.
The absence of maternal guidance provides a great crater in the lives of these young women, a yawning dearth around which they must thread their lives.
These dollars flowed back into U.S. assets to plug the yawning current account deficit, which topped out at a record 6 pct of GDP in 2006.
The government that took office in August last year has already has raised taxes and introduced new taxes to reduce a yawning budget deficit and borrowing.
It was an infinitesimal number—over 25,000 times shorter than the blink of an eye—but for the finely tuned GPS it was a yawning crevice.
China is urgently seeking support from international lenders to close a yawning financing gap for projects under its "Belt and Road Initiative", a top official said.
"As one of our contributors say in the film, there is a yawning gap between what you can see and what you can prove," said Taylor.
The yawning ideological gap between pivotal senators and President Barack Obama will prevent Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's vacant seat from being filled quickly or easily.
If you listened to him over these last furious hours, you heard him mention the "yawning cavern of insecurity" that motivates Donald Trump and other bullies.
In the final weeks of the race, Mr. Trump's scorched-earth campaign has exposed a yawning gulf between Republican leaders and much of the party's base.
I want people to look at the inequity and injustice, yawning economic inequality and crumbling public schools and injustices in who and how we incarcerate people.
You're gulping in a lot of air, so it isn't necessarily surprising that most people think yawning has some sort of respiratory function, admits Dr. Gallup.
For California to ever address the yawning gap between the state's rich and poor, students like those enrolling at Merced will have to earn college degrees.
Between its monolithic rock faces, mighty waterfalls, and yawning valleys, the iconic landscape is a tangible force of nature that draws 4 million visitors every year.
The yawning income gap in the Bay Area is evinced by the large number of people who must actually live in their cars with their families.
Struggling schools and a yawning achievement gap between black and white students are drawing more attention these days than the benefits of maintaining racially integrated classrooms.
Britain's turn from its welfare state in the face of yawning budget deficits is a conspicuous indicator that the world has been refashioned by the crisis.
During his meeting with Mr. Xi, administration officials said, Mr. Trump warned that China needed to address its yawning trade imbalance with the United States immediately.
If you want to learn a little bit about the process, you can read about my journey proposing the waffle and yawning face emoji right here.
There, Granlund was crashing to the crease, and was able to flip a backhand shot into the yawning net, with Lehner still covering the right post.
The yawning gap in poverty levels of blacks and whites partly results from the centuries of discrimination faced by black Americans before the civil-rights era.
If you're yawning at the thought of lackluster calendar books and mousepads, don't worry — we're only featuring the trendiest of picture presents that money can buy.
The man speaking sounds calm, asking his friends how they are doing, looking forward to joining his new team, complaining of being tired, and even yawning.
While yawning in line for our cold brew orders yesterday morning, unbeknownst to us, the first pumpkin spice coffee of the year was unleashed upon the masses.
The risk to the LME is that its high-grade aluminium contract becomes a de-facto "Rusal-grade" contract, opening a yawning gap with the physical market.
He demeans the purposes to which these military men and women have been deployed and risks widening the yawning gap between the American people and its military.
HONOLULU — On Saturday morning, I was basking in my usual routine, waking up with my yawning dog, walking upstairs to receive a macchiato made by my husband.
"Our visualization highlights the yawning gap between the top 1 percent of earners and the bottom 99 percent," says How Much, and, "indeed, the gap is staggering."
"This bill will exacerbate our country's already yawning income inequality and will harm efforts to end homelessness and housing poverty," coalition President and CEO Diane Yentel said.
The law narrowed the yawning disparities in access to care, levied the taxes needed to pay for it, and measurably improved the health of tens of millions.
SAN FRANCISCO — A new list of the world's fastest supercomputers provides more evidence that the once-yawning technology gap between the United States and China is closing.
For example, in a recent paper, Michael Mandel and I found a yawning productivity gap between firms that use lots of information technology and those that don't.
Unicode just made its new emoji list for 2019 official, and the update adds 230 new symbols, including a yawning face, white heart, and pinching hand symbol.
The political backdrop could, on the margins, make it even harder to convince overseas investors that they should keep on plugging the yawning UK current account deficit.
That it fell to Rafal Trzaskowski, a Europhile who speaks six languages, says much of the yawning political gap that has opened between rural and urban Poles.
Yawning and rubbing his eyes, he got a look from mother Melania that many mothers with a restless son at a formal event could likely relate to.
Yawning wealth gaps mean that much of the population in places like Nigeria has little disposable income, while mobile adoption tends to favor more basic phone models.
The psychic toll of just being awake had worn me down, and staring at the white expanse of an empty screen lulled me into a yawning stupor.
But this tradition is long passé — despite a yawning worker shortage, American companies today are only rarely prepared to spend the money to train their own workers.
Because of the Senate's equal representation of states, Delawareans had more than 12 times the voting power of Virginians — a large disparity, but not a yawning one.
The half degree between and 1.5°C may not seem like much, but it's a yawning gap in terms of the effort required and the consequences thereof.
Ms. McGrath's loss to Representative Andy Barr in this central Kentucky congressional district made vivid the yawning divide between rural America and the rest of the nation.
Six years after Occupy Wall Street got many of us talking, however briefly, about the yawning gap between rich and poor, economic inequality still propels American life.
Critics point to a yawning income gap between those prospering in Israel's high-tech industry and those in the middle class or living outside the major cities.
When the counterweight of an opioid is removed, the body responds with mayhem—diarrhea, vomiting, cramps, shivering, palpitations, anxiety, agitation, paranoia, and, weirdly, interminable yawning and sneezing.
Unemployment was 280 percent, the state had a yawning budget gap and foreclosures were bad enough that skateboarders were rejoicing at the surplus of empty swimming pools.
Underpinning such questions of queues and incentives is the still-yawning gap between the cost of storing metal in an exchange-registered warehouse and in off-market storage.
The rapid, diffuse arrival of electric scooters on sidewalks and street corners revealed the yawning gaps in urban transportation that cars, buses, trains, and bikes just can't close.
He was exhausted after a long week and had managed to get some metal in his eye that day, so he was weeping and yawning throughout the date.
During the hearing, Shkreli, whose youth and attitude have prompted some critics to label him "Pharmabro," responded to questions by continuing to laugh, twirling a pencil and yawning.
"Common belief is that yawning helps to increase the oxygen supply," Science Daily wrote in 2014, citing research led by a SUNY College at Oneonta, New York, psychologist.
Some people claim that yawning when you're nervous is your body's way of catching your breath, preventing hyperventilation, and regulating your breathing, similar to deep breathing during meditation.
And be advised: This look isn't just for poolside play or yawning on a yacht: Giant necklaces make even the most basic ensembles better: Think Beyoncé in Formation.
Rather than stir up any concerns with a hike, the market is basically yawning as odds for a September move went from 18 percent to just 24 percent.
Previous research has shown that primates could "catch" yawning, but this was the first study to show that human yawns are possibly contagious to domestic dogs as well.
Chacha seemed pretty chill on the power lines (even yawning at one point), but the dart threw him into a rage and he tried to attack his assailant.
However, the difference between Neymar's expected contribution on the pitch and those of lesser stars is far too small to account for the yawning gap in transfer fees.
Even subjects that don't typically feature in campaign ads show yawning partisan gaps—for example, Democrats are much more likely to admire the United Nations than Republicans are.
The most ominous development for Clinton: the yawning gap between her and Sanders among young voters, who broke heavily in Sanders' favor, according to exit polls Tuesday night.
The latest version of Ten East teams Arce and Yawning Man drummer Bill Stinson with Erik Harbers and Pieter Holkenborg of the Dutch hard rock act Automatic Sam.
You hike around a yawning forested area, using a map and compass to find your way to and from key locations, backtracking over the same areas multiple times.
She is accused of manipulating the federal budget to hide yawning deficits, a budgetary sleight of hand that her critics say helped her get re-elected in 2014.
In polling, enthusiasm and organization, there is now a yawning gap between Ms. Warren, Mr. Sanders, Mr. Biden, Mr. Buttigieg and the other 20.53 Democrats running for president.
This season's shows often focus not so much on the gender gap as on the yawning chasm between the protagonists' sense of self-worth and a new reality.
The Yankees' offense has been revived in that time, turning a yawning, aging lineup into a formidable one despite the loss of Beltran, their lone offensive All-Star.
A series of photos taken by the European Pressphoto Agency showed Miller nodding off, rubbing his eyes and yawning during Monday's meeting, which lasted more than an hour.
King's search for racial justice and black citizenship found him consistently decrying the yawning gap between the lofty rhetoric of American democracy and its at times brutal reality.
Before the Internet, you'd have yawning summer afternoons when you'd flop down on one couch, then flop down on another, then decide to craft a fake F.B.I. card.
The yawning gap between property starts and completions implies that at some stage copper usage in China's construction sector will rise as completions start catching up with starts.
So, instead of Arkham City I found myself in the heart of a construction site—a yawning atrium woven with exposed metal beams and dusted by voxel noise.
Just days before the election, Mr. Molinaro finds himself unable to narrow a yawning deficit in the polls, and struggling to raise money and awareness of his candidacy.
The walls that separate the sleeping quarters do not reach the high ceilings, which means that sounds travel in the yawning spaces within the 250,000-square-foot building.
The centerpiece is a display of numerous monumental figurative sculptures in Pioneer Work's yawning main space — a vibrant carnivalesque antidote to the classical sculpture courts of western museums.
The result is a yawning gap between the list price of insulin — which people who are uninsured must pay — and the net price that insurers and employers pay.
With their recent comments, Mr. Rubio and Mr. Price unwittingly highlighted the yawning gap between what Republicans say they want to achieve and what their proposals actually do.
The T-bar-accessed glaciers high on Blackcomb Mountain, with their yawning bowls and access to double black diamonds, are a magnet for ski pros the world over.
It prompted sharp debates about the government's long retreat from business regulation, and about the yawning gap between rich and poor who are sometimes neighbors in this city.
From my perspective, staring out into the yawning azure gulf with razor clams and a glass of Malvasia is an experience not to be rushed, or even ended.
Diana is undeniably tough, but it's her yawning tenderness, not her mythical strength, that sets her apart from the men alongside her and the standard-issue male superhero.
Joe Biden's once-yawning advantage in South Carolina is now just a narrow lead over Bernie Sanders and Tom Steyer, according to a Winthrop University poll released Thursday.
The study is part of a growing body of research that suggests a yawning gap between what it means to be rich and poor in the United States.
The dynamic between these three elements of mental health care treatment leaves great fissures in the system, yawning chasms in which people like Matthew Milam are swallowed whole.
"Looks like the Street is yawning at Apple's new iWatch, iOs12 and iPhone offerings," said Daniel Morgan, vice president and senior portfolio manager at Synovus Trust Company in Atlanta.
There's a yawning chasm between the real U.S. economy and how markets are behaving, and the media is to blame, according to J.P. Morgan Chase's top quant Marko Kolanovic.
Excessive corporate pay has sparked public outrage in Britain since the 2007-8 financial crisis and politicians have denounced the yawning gap between the pay of bosses and workers.
Excessive corporate pay has attracted public ire since the financial crisis and Prime Minister Theresa May has denounced the yawning gap between the pay of bosses and average workers.
There's no evidence that the TSA's list of "suspicious behaviors" — including yawning, whistling, staring, and complaining about security too much — actually help spot terrorists, a new federal report finds.
Either way, skip this minor life update entirely because it's the digital equivalent to yawning mid-sex and will only reinforce the theory that you are a sex disliker.
Like many on the left, Mr Booker argues that America is damaged by yawning gaps between the rich and poor, whites and non-whites, or safe and unsafe neighbourhoods.
Risks to the Chinese economy in 2018 include trade protectionism as U.S. President Donald Trump's administration bares its teeth to address the yawning trade gap between the two countries.
Hampered largely by inadequate funding, CBP is trying to fill this yawning staffing gap by bringing in personnel from other ports of entry in the U.S. on temporary assignments.
It also introduces a greatly improved form of event space: a beautiful, receptive multifunctioning gallery, not a yawning lobby or atrium whose effects end just inside the front door.
The dollar index is down 2.1 percent this year, dogged by suspicions that the Trump administration prefers a weaker dollar to help narrow the United States's yawning trade deficit.
At the root of this kind of narcissism is always the same thing: a vast, yawning chasm of need, a hunger for approval and validation that is never sated.
KENSINGTON, England (Reuters) - Just 19713 hours ahead of a national election, two districts of the same name illustrate the yawning political and economic divisions between different parts of Britain.
Yet she's only one of a hopeless many, their desperate condition a threat yawning beneath those just one or two creaky steps up the rungs of the social ladder.
And as the costs of misadventures abroad became more obvious, a yawning gap emerged between a Washington establishment preaching the gospel of American indispensability and a skeptical American public.
Strangely, it's one of Public's least interesting rooms, a yawning, noisy canteen whose walls are tiled with the same shiny marble that more expensive hotels put in their showers.
Newer homes, looking buttoned up and tidy, sit alongside abandoned cabins with yawning front doors and snow-dusted floors, empty kerosene lamps in some places still hanging from hooks.
If, as in Heritage Action's dream scenario, Obamacare were to be immediately vaporized, it would leave a yawning vacuum — and the first thing to fill it would be anxiety.
"You could see with Loch, a very small mistake could have very serious consequences," the blonde Munich native told reporters after finishing a yawning 0.367 seconds ahead of Eitberger.
Since I arrived in London last month, the news has been filled with outrage over revelations of the yawning pay gap between male and female employees of the BBC.
The attempt by the mayor, Ibrahim Melih Gokcek, to reduce the yawning gap between Turkey and its Western allies by luring journalists to Ankara only seemed to widen it.
In the midst of the best economy we've seen in recent years, instead of saving for a rainy day, we're pursuing policies that are creating ever-yawning public deficits.
Yawning consists of a deep inhalation of air accompanied by a powerful stretching of the jaw, followed by a shorter expiration of air and rapid closing of the jaw.
During years of yawning budget deficits, the U.S. protectorate tapped the V.I. Insurance Guaranty Fund to pay for other public services, according to government financial records reviewed by Reuters.
A host of other new symbols include an otter, a sloth, a waffle, falafel, a yawning face, a white heart, a sari and a contentious one-piece bathing suit.
But he still has to grapple with double-digit inflation, a yawning fiscal deficit and a shortage of hard currency, and has made securing new foreign investment flows a priority.
And since we know that stress is associated with changes in our brain temperature, it makes sense that the body would use yawning to cool down during times of pressure.
But the real test was seeing if it could survive a ten-hour workday, accidental eye-rubbing, excessive yawning, and my buttery lids — without making me look like a panda.
Dr. Brian HareAssociate Professor of Evolutionary Anthropology at Duke University, Member of Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, Duke Institute for Brain SciencesI think the most interesting work is on contagious yawning.
Why it matters: The yawning gap between U.S. haves and have nots is only growing more severe, and there are no signs that the trend will slow on its own.
For minority workers, the access problem is a key driver of retirement security later in life - namely, the yawning racial divide in retirement savings that has been evident for years.
I'm long past any true fear of VR heights, but the constant view of sheer cliffs and yawning chasms eventually coated my body in a light dew of stress sweat.
Along with the yawning gap between LME and off-market storage costs and the LME's revamped rules, they act to accelerate the cancellation and removal of metal from the exchange.
Risks to the Chinese economy in 2018 include trade protectionism as U.S. President Donald Trump's administration looks likely to readdress the yawning trade gap between the two countries, Fenner added.
The department has been under increased pressure to fund the federal government's yawning budget deficit, opting to increase the size of its debt auctions and buoying rates as a result.
Sounds came from the ice, ghoulish groans as floes shifted followed by artillerylike reports as the sheets collided, threatening to open a yawning divide beneath their feet at any moment.
But the yawning gap between an official dollar rate of 8.8 Egyptian pounds and a black market rate close to 11 pounds is encouraging expatriates to circumvent the banks altogether.
Part of this has to do with what seems to be the enormous gap — or the yawning crevasse, to put it in high-flown Goreyland terms — between art and artist.
All the more so since there's a yawning chasm between the price that banks are quoting to buy and sell sterling/dollar options – another sign that all is not well.
Now some financial advisers and academics like Professor Milevsky hope to revive tontines, making use of current technologies and management skills to help fill a yawning gap in retirement financing.
Former Fed Chairman Paul Volcker clashed with the Reagan White House over suggestions he should lower rates to make it easier for them to raise taxes and close yawning deficits.
The White House has steadfastly defended its policies, maintaining that the yawning gap is a reason to cut deeper into social programs to balance out increases to the military budget.
Thanks to a working mom and card-carrying union member dad, my family of six was part of the yawning blue-collar middle class — a species close to extinction now.
"I was even thinking during the match that some of you guys stayed... I heard somebody was yawning though sometimes during the match," the Russian said in her on-court interview.
Dalio, who runs $160 billion at Bridgewater Associates, believes the political reaction to the yawning gap between the haves and have-nots will likely determine who wins the 2020 presidential election.
While hopes are high that Washington and Beijing can broker a truce, U.S. complaints over intellectual property theft and a yawning trade deficit have not appeared to deter their Chinese counterparts.
Poker-faced historical figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Lewis Payne suddenly look less stodgy, becoming the kind of warm-blooded people you could imagine laughing or eating or yawning.
It opens with pan pipes, pianos, and a damp guitar, all yawning into each other, before Shannon walks in in a trance, the drums trying to slow down to his pace.
The Briton flew around the lakeside circuit in a record one minute, 21.164 seconds, with his final effort leaving a yawning gap of 0.664 seconds to Ferrari's second fastest Kimi Raikkonen.
SLAC is a necessary piece in a broken government student loan system, Owens told BuzzFeed News, filling a yawning gap that government loan servicers, because of time and financial constraints, cannot.
"He's moving now, he's opening his eyes, he's yawning, he's coughing, he's moving his hands, he's moving his legs, what a miraculous turnaround," Ramon Price said on Facebook on April 3.
CLOSING THE GAP The yawning gap between property starts and completions implies that at some stage copper usage in China's construction sector will rise as completions start catching up with starts.
"I keep wondering why I am yawning and want to turn this off midway through, and of course, it's because I'm getting my usual Jost/Che Weekend Update Syndrome," @fuggirls tweeted.
"If it is in the high one hundred (thousands) on payrolls then everybody is pretty much just yawning at it," said Jeff Weniger, senior strategist at BMO Private Bank in Chicago.
Remember the first time you saw the animations of Link yawning or shuffling his feet, and how cute and novel it seemed that your protagonist could get tired, sore, or bored?
I managed to complete 10-15 shifts before one day I noticed my boss watching me from afar as I stood yawning in the corner playing 'Snake' on my Nokia 3210.
It was a reminder, if one was needed, that it will soon be back to business as usual in Washington, where a yawning gulf separates the president and the opposition party.
The same yawning gap between the elite and mass opinion is fueling a populist backlash in Austria, France, Germany and elsewhere on the Continent — as well as in the United States.
Former Fed Chairman Paul Volcker clashed with President Ronald Reagan's White House over suggestions he should lower rates to make it easier for them to raise taxes and close yawning deficits.
The Treasury Department has been under increased pressure to fund the federal government's yawning budget deficit, opting to increase the size of its debt auctions and buoying rates as a result.
In our second year of school, I searched idly for one of Lulu's statuses and found just one result: a public microblog with a profile photo featuring a yawning yellow cat.
Rather, it's to point out the yawning gulf between the scale of the immigrant terrorist problem and the president's extreme proposed solutions, like a ban on Muslims entering the United States.
Tickling is "tactile stimulation produced by someone that's not you," says University of Maryland neuroscientist Robert Provine, author of Curious Behavior: Yawning, Laughing, Hiccupping, and Beyond and Laughter: A Scientific Investigation.
Brad, the facilitator, had said the Peruvian and Columbian tribes that use ayahuasca see purging — vomiting, diarrhea, crying, laughing, and yawning — as a vital part of the healing the drug brings.
But the divides remain yawning, and the administration has attracted significant criticism for what has been called a halting and incremental approach to tackling the system's enormous racial and socioeconomic segregation.
While Lam has so far failed to alleviate Hong Kong's yawning inequality, she has also continued her predecessor's policy of cracking down on Umbrella Movement leaders and moving closer to China.
Of all the arguments regarding national service, the one that appears to have gathered the broadest consensus is that the yawning civilian-military divide is troubling and bad for the nation.
But even with less length, the hatchback remains more useful than the sedan or coupe because its yawning opening swallows 2000-speed bikes whole (another thing popular back in the '23s).
Last year, Ms. Perez Williams won a three-way Democratic primary in this city's mayoral race, eventually losing by a yawning margin in the general election to an independent, Ben Walsh.
Germany runs a chronic, yawning trade surplus with the United States, which Trump administration officials say Germany has widened by exploiting a weak euro to put American exports at a disadvantage.
More broadly, the market value of unfunded pension debt of state and local governments tops $3 trillion, for which few have proposed any realistic pathways to fully closing that yawning chasm.
She was about to open those boxes and bags for the first time since they had been stored, reconnecting with her interrupted childhood and closing a yawning circle for her family.
In 1983, decades before Donald J. Trump became president, Mr. Stevenson depicted the yawning gap between wealth and poverty at the construction site of the luxurious Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue.
Every bedroom — as well as the office, the playroom, and any other nook we can find — is furnished with a happy mess of air mattresses, crumpled sleeping bags and yawning suitcases.
He's a neuroscientist at the University of Maryland Baltimore County who studies the evolution of behavior, and he researched hiccuping extensively for his book Curious Behavior: Yawning, Laughing, Hiccupping, and Beyond.
It sat there for months, a yawning ghost waiting either to be given life at last—"How The Dress Is Or Is Not Like Deflategate, You Idiots" or whatever—or finally exorcised.
Taliban fighters still control large parts of the country and any new battlefield gains by U.S. and U.S.-backed Afghan forces cannot promise to overcome Afghanistan's yawning political divisions and entrenched corruption.
"Normal daily talking, yawning, and chewing result in the very slow and natural flow of ear wax and skin from the inside of the ear canal to the outside," Dr. Voigt says.
Sunk in 1987 by a billionaire marine salvage operator, Joe Farrell, the ship sits on the edge of the Tongue of the Ocean, a yawning oceanic trench more than 6,000 feet deep.
I'm referring, of course, to Kellyanne Conway saying after the second presidential debate that she would stay in her role as Donald Trump's campaign manager until the bitter end, "unless…" Yawning silence.
The yawning chasm between white voters with college degrees and those without them has been a central focus of the 2016 election, and that divide reflects the changing core of each party.
Struggling to plug a yawning balance sheet hole after a cost blow-out at its now-bankrupt U.S. nuclear business, Toshiba has been trying to sell its chip business since late January.
But for all the progress that the Dallas police have made, this remains one of the most segregated big cities in the country, with yawning racial gaps in housing, schools and employment.
Even so, Mr. Moore last week displayed photos of Mr. Shumpert's corpse in a news conference, including one that appeared to show a yawning tear where his scrotum met his inner thigh.
They're a kind of guiding rope to communality, a way of bridging those horrifying gaps between all of us that make us want to jump straight into that yawning inter-personal chasm.
That's evident in the yawning gender gap that he confronts, in the disproportionate number of women who are voting early and in the possible surge, after Election Day, of women in Congress.
There is a yawning gap between the list price of a drug, which is close to what the consumer typically pays, and the net price, which insurers pay, that is getting larger.
While near certain to be rejected, such an offer would make unequivocally clear the yawning moral gulf between the welfare of the North Korean people and the war plans of their leaders.
At a moment of yawning income inequality in America, Lexi, who doesn't come from money, shines a light on how the struggle between the haves and the have-nots afflicts cheerleaders, too.
China needs to push ahead with urbanization to close in on the yawning divide between the rich and the poor, an award-winning science fiction writer of a dystopian Beijing told CNBC.
At the same, in the "Madonna of the Rocks," the Virgin's face has the glow of a tungsten lamp, and the stalagmite-style formation behind her looks like a yawning gaptoothed mouth.
So, one brief pit stop at our hotel later, we were yawning in a car on the way to Chandni Chowk, a famously crowded market hawking everything from textbooks to hardware supplies.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia's push to cut its reliance on foreign funds to fill the yawning current account gap has prompted it to chase a new and growing source of funding — digitally savvy millennials.
Worse, I was the idiot who devoted 74 infinitely yawning minutes to this, knowing full well that I'm rewarding low-effort content meant to snag anyone with even a passing interest in Drake.
But it remains to be seen whether Park's impeachment and Lee's trial will narrow the yawning gap between the elites and the ordinary public in South Korea's highly hierarchical Confucian society, he added.
Macri plans to build roads and trains in the north, but the wave of foreign investment he promised has been slow to arrive while spending has been limited by a yawning fiscal deficit.
The Digital Factory division, with whose help Siemens hopes to narrow a still yawning profitability gap with GE, lost almost 2 percentage points from its profit margin due to slowing demand from China.
But Wells's followers are of a much different ilk, and the Rubber Tramp Rendezvous, known colloquially as the RTR, is staged in the yawning, indiscernible scrub brush a few rough miles from town.
Like other entrepreneurial operators from the West Coast, Apple has long seen a yawning gap between its inventive culture and the gridlock that defines Washington, and thus tried to avoid dealings with lawmakers.
There is a yawning gap between the current emissions trajectory and the transformation needed to achieve commitments in the Paris agreement, let alone to limit the global temperature rise to two degrees Celsius.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia plans to require all diesel fuel used in the country contain biodiesel starting next month to boost palm oil consumption, slash fuel imports, and narrow a yawning current account gap.
He lamented the lack of ideas to promote growth across the EU. He even took a jab at Germany's yawning current-account surplus, which violates EU rules but goes largely unmentioned in Brussels.
Scholars attribute a large part of the yawning wealth gap between black and white Americans — the typical white person has 13 times the wealth of a typical black person — to discriminatory housing policies.
Five years ago, I developed PTSD after a freak accident in which my jawbone popped out of its socket while I was yawning, leaving me unable to talk, swallow, or close my mouth.
Honestly, how could I resist a description like this: "Drawing from folk melodies, heathen spirituality and trance-inducing doom, Völur weave a hypnotic web of chthonic noise across the yawning gap of silence"?
With Mr. Trump favored among men by an average of seven percentage points in recent polls, this year's gender gap in how men and women vote could be the most yawning in decades.
There is still a yawning gap dividing the median Asian-American household, which makes $81,000 a year; the median white household, which makes $65,000; and the median African-American household, which makes $39,490.
But if that trillion-dollar boost to the government's yawning fiscal hole is comparatively small mathematically, it could add up to much more politically if it keeps Democrats away from the negotiating table.
Yawning is an ancient evolutionary behavior, but it's unclear why we do it, according to Dr. Orrin Devinsky, a professor in the departments of neurology, neurosurgery and psychiatry at NYU Langone Medical Center.
But by excusing Mr. Bush's errors, Republicans radically expanded the trust deficit, creating a yawning gap between the party's base and its elites, one that has persisted, and grown, in the years since.
Thus, on the ground floor Egypt is over here, and Greece and Rome are way, way over there, with the Great Hall, which forms the museum's main entrance, a yawning Mediterranean in between.
For all the focus on Brexit in the lead-up to the election next month, the release of Labour's manifesto was a reminder of the yawning ideological gap between Britain's two main parties.
But, but, but: The city still has a yawning racial wealth gap, and median per capital income is less that $20,000 per year (compared to the national median of about $34,000 per year).
Video footage showed several men being taken away on stretchers or treated by paramedics after an evening of fistfights and street brawls between people on opposing sides of the city's yawning political divide.
But now comes Daniel Markovits, a professor at Yale Law School, to tell us that far from solving economic inequality, higher education is one of the central forces driving our yawning class divide.
As a sign of just how big a player he has become, he is creating a multifaceted destination at Teatro Manzoni, a yawning 842-seat theater and galleria of sumptuous 1950 Milanese style.
Such films—all the way to "Head of State," in which Chris Rock plays a local pol who ends up on Mt. Rushmore—mapped the yawning distance between the wish and its fulfillment.
With the price of oil, the main source of the country's wealth, having plummeted from record highs in the past decade, the government has tried to close yawning budget deficits with financial discipline.
His realization of the yawning gap between the realities of Central America's conflicts and understanding its causes, spurred him to cover the region after getting his master's degree at the University of Missouri.
Excessive corporate pay has attracted public anger since the financial crisis and Prime Minister Theresa May has denounced as irrational and unhealthy the yawning gap between the amounts paid to bosses and average workers.
Student homelessness gained most in states with a combination of yawning wealth gaps, stunted minimum wages, devastating natural disasters, and affordable housing shortages, and no single cause can account for the record-high population.
Rookie left winger Dylan Larkin froze Devils goaltender Cory Schneider on a breakaway with a hard deke before depositing the puck into a yawning net on his backhand 9:20 into the first period.
But it's getting harder and harder to reconcile the yawning—and growing, according to those same economists and the latest long-term data—chasm between the fate of the investor class and everyone else.
Frogfish, yawning / Lumache This fish might also look like all of us after a gnarly La Croix burp, but it also resembles the snail-inspired pasta shape known as lumache pretty darn well. 5.
While the Irish are eager for the jobs offered by international companies, years of belt-tightening are highlighting the yawning inequalities of policies that allow the world's richest companies to sidestep billions in taxes.
Throughout the proceedings, Mr. Barrera sat slouched in his seat with a look of exhaustion, yawning frequently at the legal minutiae, as he listened to a translator through a pair of chunky black headphones.
Even before voters began punishing establishment favorites in primaries and caucuses, the yawning gulf between the superrich and the rest of us might have seemed crushingly obvious, but not perhaps to many traditional conservatives.
Even though a moderate compromise would be a Band-Aid solution, as Mr. Trump said, leaving fundamental questions unresolved, it is about the best that can be achieved given the yawning divide over immigration.
The yawning gap between payments to hospitals by Medicare and by private health insurers for the same medical services may prove the biggest obstacle for advocates of "Medicare for all," a government-run system.
The frontier between Tabatinga and Leticia—capital of the Colombian Amazon—amounts to a speed bump on the main avenue where a yawning guard watches scooter traffic, a machine gun slung over his shoulder.
But a corruption crackdown under Xi Jinping, the Communist Party's top leader, put a halt to conspicuous consumption, and the brands must remain wary of a yawning wealth gap that has developed in China.
Before the end of next year the second parallel 87-foot-wide crossing, which is also nearing completion but right now has two yawning gaps left in its steel frame, is expected to open.
I wanted to leave my stamp on internet culture someday, and my beloved, two-years-in-the-making yawning face had already done so, less than a day after Apple brought it to iPhones.
Motivated, I dove into a proposal, spinning up a meticulously researched, data-backed argument for why a tiny yawning face needed to exist on just about every modern computing platform in the entire world.
Both senators have invested significant resources in Iowa, the first nominating state, but their fund-raising numbers revealed the yawning gap in financial resources between the top candidates in the race and everyone else.
I remember the feeling of opening the door to the museum and drifting down that slope, confronted with the yawning mouth of a 10-story-high, red-rubber-Venus-fly-trap-cum-Victrola-horn.
But a person expiring between the ages of one and 44 years is more likely to fall under what the charts render a yawning wedge of bilious turquoise: the color of dying by accident.
In his first year, helped by a pliant majority in Congress, he has upended Mexican politics, dismantling the policies of his predecessors to chart a leftist course intended to correct the country's yawning inequalities.
"Crying must develop early, as the life-and-death demand for essential caregiving, unlike the less critical social link of laughing," writes Robert Provine in his book Curious Behavior: Yawning, Laughing, Hiccupping and Beyond.
Bolton's Sunday show comments have forced the issue: make it impossible for North Korea to ignore the yawning gulf between its position and the US's, and try to take some steps to solve it.
Growth in the kingdom has slowed to about 1 per cent of gross domestic product as the government has been forced to slash spending and deplete fiscal reserves to deal with the yawning budget deficit.
I only saw the yawning void of everything in human history that I cannot understand, everything that has been taken from our culture by the incredible acceleration of technology over the course of my lifetime.
Lopez Obrador&aposs pledges to tackle yawning inequality, root out endemic corruption and forgo bodyguards so he can be closer to "the people" have drawn comparisons to Maduro&aposs mentor and populist predecessor Hugo Chavez.
With the U.S. Virgin Islands shut out of the credit markets after a failed January bond issue, officials are scrambling to stabilize its finances after years of taking on debt to plug yawning budget holes.
There is nothing quite like the binge-happy feeling of elation you get when a new Stranger Things season drops — or, by contrast, the yawning sense of despair you feel when it's all over again.
The unprecedented amendment, which limits the growth of federal spending to the rate of inflation, is aimed at gradually closing a yawning budget gap that topped 10 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) last year.
Anyway, after I put on the glasses, she actually looked at the painting for like four solid seconds before yawning (everything is derivative, she seemed to be saying) and then trying to remove the glasses.
The latest emissions report from UN Environment finds a yawning gap between the emissions reductions that countries have collectively pledged under the Paris agreement and what's needed to keep global temperature rise within safe levels.
Opinion polls show a yawning gap between rich and poor is one of Russians' top worries and there are growing signs the authorities want to curb overly showy displays of wealth which might stir tension.
It is arguably entirely because of Bernie Sanders that so much of Hillary Clinton's campaign policy and rhetoric has steadily shifted its focus to economic inequality and the yawning wealth and opportunity gap in America.
"Once again IETA members have highlighted the yawning gap between current prices and what's needed to achieve the Paris objectives," Jonathan Grant, a director at PwC which carried out the survey, said in a statement.
HR departments position themselves with a forward-facing fluffy image, whether improving the productivity of workers through training and development programs or perhaps righting the yawning inequality gap in America by encouraging diverse hiring standards.
Indonesia, the world's biggest palm oil producer, has been pushing for all diesel fuel used in the country to contain biodiesel to boost palm consumption, slash fuel imports, and narrow a yawning current account gap.
There aren't many things qualified to fill the yawning hole between Game of Thrones seasons (not to mention books), but if there's one thing that stands a decent chance it's another George RR Martin adaptation.
Democrats in West Virginia, North Dakota and Indiana — states Mr. Trump won by yawning margins — all supported Justice Gorsuch and are under intense pressure to support Judge Kavanaugh or risk jeopardizing their re-election campaigns.
But as the dispute has dragged on, and stretched from its original focus on America's yawning trade deficit with China to seemingly intractable questions over technological and geopolitical dominance, it's starting to take a toll.
That might make some traditional liberals and Democrats uncomfortable, but in order to resist Mr. Trump, we ought to be thinking about how we ended up with a yawning wealth gap in the first place.
Thirty-five repetitions of a cup of coffee, placed dead against a woman's face tinted orange, become a yawning little abyss of existential need, if not the multifaceted eye of an all-consuming new consumerism.
For a few minutes, I thought I was onto something brilliant, until another yawning fan in the bookstore mentioned a set of connections she had found and I realized, Oh, right, we're all doing this.
The program, spearheaded by local governments, started in July and has so far handed out 2.9 million phones, in an effort to bridge the country's yawning digital gap and connect more people to the internet.
Israel: Forces on both sides of the country's yawning political divide were maneuvering to gain advantage, two days after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu won another election but fell three parliamentary seats short of a majority.
Critics have accused the local authority of neglecting the tower because of indifference toward its low-income, immigrant residents - prompting a wider public debate about Britain's yawning rich-poor divide and class prejudice among officials.
The result was a surge of anger over the yawning gap between rich and poor that underscored the nonpartisan mayor's tenure and vaulted his chief critic, Bill de Blasio, into City Hall as his successor.
Somehow, "Jane Got a Gun" fails to be scuffed by that sense of desperation, just as it forgets to cast an eye on the yawning spaces and enormous skies that we associate with the genre.
Potter pushed defying gravity into the realm of performance art, partaking in both high-lining (tightrope walking between two massive cliffs above a yawning chasm) and wingsuit flying by jumping from cliffs, bridges, and off mountains.
When Nadia Boujarwah and Lydia Gilbert met at Harvard Business School in the fall of 20153, they began talking about the yawning gap in the retail market in serving women who wear sizes 14 and up.
So when my friend recently caught me yawning at her roster of wine-bar dates lined up for the week, she asked me how I would switch things up while getting to know a complete stranger.
In order to have a prayer against him, Ms Le Pen will have to persuade some of Mr Macron's voters to switch sides—an extremely tall order, given the yawning ideological gap between the two candidates.
This missed opportunity to amass wealth that white Americans took for granted is evident to this day in a yawning black-white wealth gap and in worse health, living conditions and educational opportunities for African-Americans.
The B20 project starting next month will require all diesel fuel to contain at least 20 percent biocontent, typically palm oil, to boost palm oil consumption, slash fuel imports, and narrow a yawning current account gap.
This batch includes a total of 230 new emojis, featuring additions such as a wheelchair, a gender inclusive couple, two service dogs, a yawning face, a flamingo, an orangutan, a hang glider, butter, garlic, and more.
More recently, most zoos have worked hard to give apes the mental and emotional stimulation they need, with tires for swinging, rocks for climbing, social groups for mutual grooming or bouts of contagious laughing or yawning.
Markets may start to focus on Britain's yawning (7% of GDP) current-account deficit if foreign direct investment dries up; Ian Harnett of Absolute Strategy Research thinks the pound could fall to parity with the dollar.
The scheme aims to bridge the yawning gap between the book and market value of NPLs, which banks value at around 40% of par but are only worth 20-25% in the market, according to Moody's.
Two months later and on the eve of another important primary voting day, Mr. Sanders remains on the wrong side of a yawning gap among African-Americans even as his performance among whites has been impressive.
With the Federal Reserve already tightening U.S. monetary policy but the European Central Bank yet to start, yields on two-year Treasuries are a yawning 275 basis points above those on the equivalent German government bonds.
Democrats — propelled by voter fury toward President Trump — seized control of the House in the midterm elections, ending two years of single-party dominance in the U.S., but cementing the country's yawning rural/urban-suburban divisions.
But while we generally cannot change our hearts' rhythm by choice, we can alter how we breathe, in some cases consciously, as in holding our breath, or with little volition, such as sighing, gasping or yawning.
Tokyo (CNN)Despite years of promising to tackle Japan's yawning gender-gap, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe this week appeared to take a step backwards, halving the number of women in his cabinet from two to one.
The plan, which still need congressional approval, is one of many economic measures proposed by Macri, a center-right businessman, who took office in December promising to tackle sky-high inflation and a yawning fiscal deficit.
Meanwhile, there is still a yawning gap in racial home ownership, despite the efforts to reverse the effects of redlining: The rate among blacks is a little over 40 percent, compared with 72 percent among whites.
At issue for CME is a yawning discount for corn and soybeans in the U.S. cash markets, where farmers sell their physical harvests, relative to the company's soybean <0#S:> and corn futures <0#C:> contracts.
Its maladies have piled up -- the lingering euro crisis, the indebted economies of the south, hapless foreign policies and a yawning democracy deficit -- making it an ever-easier target for those who want to destroy it.
It's possible that white racial identity could be come more politically salient in the future, but there are yawning gaps between young white men and women, so it seems clear that it will be more complicated.
"This corrupt motive demonstrates that he has a yawning conflict of interest and is unlawfully preferring his personal financial interest over the rights of the shareholders and his family," Huynh told Business Insider in an email.
Yawning might also kick the brain out of its so-called default mode — a sort of background humming-along state — and into a paying-attention state by increasing the circulation of cerebrospinal fluid, a 2014 paper found.
The government of President Vladimir Putin has ordered a privatisation drive to cover a yawning hole in its budget, which has been hit by tumbling crude prices and Western sanctions over Moscow's role in the Ukraine conflict.
British lawmakers are looking into executive pay and corporate governance after Prime Minister Theresa May has denounced as irrational and unhealthy the yawning gap between the amounts paid to bosses and those paid to the average worker.
And I will tell you what the biggest surprise is: the chasm, the yawning chasm, between what the national media talks about and what the people of Iowa and the people of this great nation talk about.
While nothing will distract him from that goal, the dominant Serbian also knows that, however big the gap is between himself and his rivals — and it is a yawning chasm — no player is bigger than the sport.
Nigeria has said it is seeking to borrow $4 billion in total from the World Bank and other foreign institutions and $403 billion through Eurobonds to plug a yawning budget deficit and fund badly needed infrastructure projects.
This emphasis on the game's many vehicles — planes, tanks, horses — teaches the fundamentals of the multiplayer mode, where teams scrimmage in yawning valleys, mountains, villages, and castles with military craft zipping overheard or careening through the streets.
A generation of rappers and producers from poverty-stricken and underserved communities is reimagining not just the sound of Los Angeles, but its slang, its fashion sense, and the once-yawning cultural divide between blacks and Latinos.
Every room in the place, from the wide-open lobby-dining room with its bare support beams to the men's and women's baths to the bedrooms, had spectacular views of the yawning valley below, now tinted gold.
They're low enough on the totem pole to have very little say over how those programs are actually executed, which is why we often see a yawning chasm between policy and operations in the Veterans Health Administration.
A U.S. delegation to China negotiating the yawning trade gap between the world's two largest economies is just beginning a long and protracted process with any concrete outcomes unlikely from this first round, experts said on Friday.
And the yawning uncertainty is magnified by the fact that many voters here, as in much of the rest of the nation, seem full of passionate intensity — while others are just not that into their marquee candidates.
The challenges of crossing railroad bridges in La Ruta de Los Conquistadores, an annual mountain bike race in Costa Rica, are many: ties slick with oil, yawning gaps and boys who delight in playfully taunting the racers.
And it is also a fact that the accumulated disadvantages of years of institutionalized oppression have created yawning disparities in income, and in wealth, and in education, and in health, in personal safety, in access to credit.
Mr. Trump made harsh criticism of trade with China a centerpiece of his campaign for president and faces pressure to deliver on promises to level the playing field and close the yawning American trade deficit with China.
Killing as a communal business, made widely lucrative by the Third Reich, permeates this traveling exhibition about the largest German death camp, Auschwitz, whose yawning gatehouse, with its converging rail tracks, has become emblematic of the Holocaust.
Ms. May is still expected to win the election next Thursday, but the once-yawning gap between her and Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour Party leader, has narrowed, reflecting a growing consensus that her campaign has stumbled badly.
Despite the use of swelling old-style-movie music (by Eric Sleichim) and a melodrama-steeped English-language version by the immensely talented but erratic Simon Stephens, "Obsession" exudes a yawning detachment from the feverish proceedings onstage.
The Philippine hike came minutes after Indonesia's central bank raised its benchmark interest rate for the sixth time this year as it tries to reduce pressure on its rupiah currency from the country's yawning current account deficit.
There have been early visionaries — J.B. Schramm started College Summit 20 years ago, for example — but in large part this problem got no widespread attention until the recent research quantifying the yawning dimensions of the college gap.
Over the last two months, Mr. Cuomo has watched as Ms. Nixon has garnered a swarm of media coverage — often intrigued, sometimes fawning — and has seen his once-yawning lead in the polls shrink to merely formidable.
Hong Sangsoo won a best director Silver Bear for The Woman Who Ran, a miniature about female friendship, loneliness, men who intrude, and a cat who, filmed washing itself and yawning, reduced audiences to stitches of laughter.
Treating cultural differences in a relationship like a yawning, treacherous divide that needs to be discoursed to death has the opposite effect: Many of the comments are just vague self-owns, and the whole concept is marginalizing.
A Reuters poll in July showed economists forecasting economic growth above 4 percent in 2018 and 2019, which should help Egypt whittle down a yawning public spending gap that hovers around 8 percent of its domestic growth.
Any local support she has comes from the city's elite, the tycoons who profited off the city's yawning inequality and huge influx of Chinese capital, and have kept their noses out of the city's current political crisis.
As part of efforts to close its yawning budget deficit, Brazil's government has launched a series of wide-ranging spending cuts, led by President Michel Temer who took power following the impeachment of his predecessor last year.
Yawning holes in the roof still open the Gothic nave to winter rain eight months after the great fire, and not even workers are allowed in the middle because of the damaged roof beams precariously dangling above.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund confirmed on Sunday that it had reached a staff-level agreement with Pakistan over a $6 billion bailout package backed by a series of reforms to cut yawning deficits and improve growth.
"It is International Babywearing Week so I thought I'd bring out my handy assistant today to help walk us through the forecast," Martin, of Twin Cities, said in the video as she showed off the yawning little boy.
Yet Filipinos elected Mr Duterte not just for his "Duterte Harry" approach to crime, but because of a much broader pledge to upend the status quo by elbowing aside entrenched elites, reducing yawning inequality and repairing crumbling infrastructure.
Still, Alassaf has been a public face of the fiscal strain the country has experienced since oil prices plunged in mid-2014, which created a yawning $98 billion budget deficit and forced authorities to impose painful austerity measures.
The government last month called on Ethiopians to bring their hard currency into banks to ease the shortage, a move which closed the once yawning gap between the official and black market exchange rates for the birr currency.
Mr Desmet and his co-authors reckon that eliminating all barriers to migration would raise global welfare threefold—an extraordinary figure that reflects yawning differences in output per person between countries, and the unrealised human potential they represent.
"We have been flagging Q1 2018 as the quarterly peak for zinc for some time now, on the assumptions that demand destruction and new mine supply finally begin to tackle the yawning deficit," said Macquarie in a note.
Although the exchange is continuing for another five years its freeze on rental fees and load-out costs, decades of aggressive price hikes have left a yawning chasm between the full cost of LME storage and anywhere else.
"At the time I was wasting a lot go time on the internet as you do, and I was really interested in these yawning videos on YouTube, where when they yawn, I yawn," she tells The Creators Project.
The move by the internationally recognised authorities based in the port city of Aden is an acknowledgement of the yawning gap between the official exchange rate of the riyal and its black market valuation in an imploding economy.
Its spokesman Shafee Amir said Tanzania was facing a "yawning energy deficit" and abandoning a renewable energy project could also result in an increase or return to the use of alternatives such as charcoal which are not sustainable.
Britain's new prime minister has denounced as irrational and unhealthy the yawning gap between the amounts paid to bosses and those paid to the average worker, vowing to better align incentives with the long-term interests of companies.
This suggests that Tipirneni's message that Republicans are going to cut Social Security and Medicare to fill the yawning federal budget deficits exacerbated by the 225 GOP tax cuts hit home with independent and even some GOP voters.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis led the world's Roman Catholics into Christmas on Monday, urging people in the developed world to seek a simpler, less materialistic life and condemning the yawning gap between the rich and the poor.
A bright synth line is like the vivid blues and greens that begin to bloom in May; widening strings on a chorus become days yawning out in front of you, longer than you have known them in months.
"Gamma Delta" (1959-1960) by Morris Louis and "Gran Cairo" (1962) by Frank Stella, hung side by side, complement each other, with the yawning space between Louis's gullies of poured paint playing off Stella's densely formatted concentric squares.
The yawning gap reflects the reality that women step out of the paid labor force to care for families more often than men do, said the economic study released by the Washington-based Institute for Women's Policy Research.
Estranged by widely diverging temperaments and leadership styles, the two leaders have also clashed on substance — from climate change and military spending to Germany's chronic, yawning trade surplus with the United States, a particular bugbear of the president.
Killing as a communal business, made widely lucrative by the Third Reich, permeates the first traveling exhibition about the largest German death camp, Auschwitz, whose yawning gatehouse, with its converging rail tracks, has become emblematic of the Holocaust.
Seven months later, and seven years after building had begun, he was able to welcome Queen Elizabeth to the official opening: a performance of Goldoni's obscure "Il Campiello," which was so dull that the monarch was observed yawning.
This approach to politics threatens to widen the already yawning gulf between liberal groups and their opponents, while distracting from the deeply rooted forces that have been fueling right-wing populist politics, notably economic inequalities and status resentments.
Prince pulled the defense toward him as he skated down the left wing and fired a pass into the slot for Cizkias, who hit the yawning yet to make it 2-0 with his eighth of the season.
The idea of the Sublime had mobilized Alpine tourism in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, but images of icy peaks and yawning abysses had lost their thrill long ago, in a sea of jigsaw puzzles and chocolate boxes.
The mid-20th-century German philosopher Martin Heidegger refers to this as the "thrownness" of the world, the frantic way we fill up the world in order to compensate for what sometimes feels like a yawning emptiness within.
Last year, a yawning current account deficit was one factor driving foreign investors out of Indonesian financial markets, alongside tighter U.S. monetary policy, pushing the rupiah down to touch its weakest since the Asian financial crisis at one point.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund on Thursday called on Brazil's new government to step up efforts to close a yawning fiscal gap, recommending tough policy changes for Latin America's biggest economy to pull out of a bruising recession.
That's why at the bottom of all the recent controversy engulfing Pelosi's speakership, there's something of a yawning void of actual leadership—namely, the failure to articulate any rationale for inaction if that is, in fact, the best course.
It is the rare Metropolitan Opera singer who must be told the following: No slouching; no scratching; no yawning; no eating the prop food, no matter how genuinely edible it might be; and, to say the least, no giggling.
One key risk the Chinese economy will face this year is U.S. trade protectionism as President Donald Trump continues to signal displeasure over the yawning trade gap between the two countries, said Sian Fenner, senior economist at Oxford Economics.
I'm happy with the yawning face, as it looks similar across platforms (I like Twitter's the best because I think it almost looks standoffish, which seems perfect for Twitter), and it's pretty close to the design in my proposal.
That's no doubt why Zuabi, whose "Oh My Sweet Land" was seen in New York in 2017, tells his story almost as if it were a sitcom, complete with what seem like dead spots yawning to be commercial breaks.
Its decision would cover the yawning gap left by Aetna and the state Blue Cross plan, which left the market for next year, raising the possibility that no carrier would offer coverage to the bulk of the state's residents.
The unprecedented constitutional amendment, which limits the growth of federal spending to the rate of inflation for 20 years, is aimed at gradually closing a yawning budget gap that topped 10 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) last year.
The spread of yawning could potentially serve to "promote coordinated arousal among members of the group, synchronizing their mental state, potentially protecting it by alerting it to external threats more rapidly than it would be otherwise, " Dr. Gallup said.
The proposal, which ties public spending growth to the rate of annual inflation for at least 10 years, is at the heart of Temer's austerity plan to close a yawning fiscal gap that cost Brazil its investment grade last year.
Jorphdan has been doing post-play video diaries for the D&D module "White Plume Mountain," an adventure that was originally published in 1979 and updated for the 5th edition of the game in the recent Tales from the Yawning Portal.
The tariff war was sparked by years of yawning U.S. trade deficits with China and by complaints — by the Trump administration and many independent trade experts — that Beijing was engaging in predatory and illicit practices, including the theft of technology.
Dirk Willer, head of emerging market strategy at Citi Research, and Kenneth Lam, an emerging markets FX strategist, noted the "significant pressure" on Argentine assets, observing yawning credit default swap spreads and political uncertainty from elections scheduled for later this year.
He has also become a potent symbol for some leftists within the party who feel that three decades of market-based reform have gone too far, creating social inequalities such as a yawning gap between rich and poor and pervasive corruption.
The vice foreign minister, Le Yucheng, gave a speech at the peace forum arguing that America's many problems, from the bitter legacy of wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, to yawning inequality and crumbling infrastructure, should not be blamed on China's rise.
Mumford & Sons singer Marcus Mumford became a bit of a viral star after he was caught on camera yawning during Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal wedding back in May — and no one was more surprised than his wife, Carey Mulligan!
By the 30-minute mark on Wednesday night, some people were yawning and others checking their phones as he mentioned raising the minimum wage (with far less intensity than Mr. Sanders's passionate plea for $15 an hour) and described Mrs.
The president is obsessed with America's trade deficits—not just the total, of $568bn, or 2.9% of GDP, last year, but its bilateral ones, especially the yawning $375bn deficit in goods trade with China, which he wants cut by $100bn.
In her book "Unequal Childhoods", based on in-depth studies conducted in the 250s and early 210s, she looked at the child-rearing habits of American families from a variety of social and ethnic backgrounds and found a yawning gap.
There are sloths: And flamingos: And orangutans, otters and skunks: There's a bunch of new clothing, including saris, swim shorts and safety vests: And, finally, an emoji that I am honestly kinda shocked wasn't already in there: the yawning smiley.
LONDON, Sept 9 (Reuters) - Sterling climbed on Friday, on track for its fourth straight week of gains against the dollar, as investors trimmed bets against the currency ahead of data that could show the country's yawning trade gap shrinking in July.
After a high-profile suicide, I have, in my own circles, promised people that I would be there to talk to them if they needed to talk, or be there for them in the yawning mouth of their own darkness.
That such a purposefully divisive figure could represent the best hopes of tens of millions of Americans, even as he revolts and alienates tens of millions of others, speaks to the yawning chasm that divides the nation politically and culturally.
The policy proposal quickly won praise—including from some liberals who worked for Barack Obama and were not exactly radical—because it promised to begin to slowly close the yawning gap in wealth between the super rich and everyone else.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China aims to send millions of students to work as volunteers in rural communities and set up entrepreneur organizations, as it renews a push to narrow a yawning gap between rural and urban regions, an official document showed.
Rookie center William Nylander was all alone on the doorstep and took a pass from Marincin and flipped it into a yawning net to get the Leafs on the scoreboard first a little more than five minutes into the contest.
The left-wing Greens and Kurz's OVP have declined to comment on the details of their talks, but they will have to bridge a yawning political divide against a backdrop of growing calls worldwide for urgent action on limiting climate change.
ISLAMABAD, May 12 (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund confirmed on Sunday that it had reached a staff-level agreement with Pakistan over a $6 billion bailout package backed by a series of reforms to cut yawning deficits and improve growth.
China and the U.S. have mutually agreed to "substantially reduce" the yawning trade imbalance between the two countries, a joint statement read on Saturday, in a move that will involve the Chinese boosting more of what they buy from American producers.
He left his Republican primary opponents agog at his dismissals of mainstream policy, and exposed a yawning breach between the program of tax cuts and fiscal austerity favored by traditional conservatives, and the preoccupations of the party's rank and file.
BRASILIA, Dec 1 (Reuters) - Governors of cash-strapped Brazilian states on Thursday will demand President Michel Temer relax the terms of an austerity pact announced last week aimed at closing their yawning budget deficits, Wellington Dias, governor of Piaui, told Reuters.
When asked this summer about the prospect of facing Beckham twice each season due to his move into the AFC North during the offseason, the two-time Super Bowl champion head coach responded with a yawning gesture of his own.
The yawning gap between dollar and yen "cross-currency basis", a consequence of diverging U.S. and Japanese monetary policy as well as tighter banking regulation, was highlighted by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) in its quarterly review last week.
Newly-appointed Prime Minister Theresa May has denounced as irrational and unhealthy the yawning gap between the amounts paid to bosses and those paid to the average worker, vowing to better align incentives with the long-term interests of firms.
So Japanese investors didn't take fright when fears arose that credit rating agencies would soon downgrade Japan's sovereign debt following the government's decision two weeks ago to delay a sales tax hike that was key to reining in Japan's yawning deficits.
Wielding those figures as a powerful public relations cudgel, lawyers for the women's team have for years used the yawning gap in their calculations to create the widest possible disparity between what U.S. Soccer pays its men's and women's teams.
The provision, on Page 210 of the tax overhaul, is an attempt to grapple with a yawning hole in the recovery from the Great Recession: the fact that, in huge swaths of the country, the economic recovery has yet to arrive.
BEIJING — President Trump heaped praise on President Xi Jinping of China on Thursday, blaming past American administrations for China's yawning trade surplus with the United States and saying he was confident that Mr. Xi could defuse the threat from North Korea.
"We know the circumstances that yawning is associated with, but what we don't know is why this reflex first evolved in fish and later in reptiles, and why it has been maintained over hundreds of millions of years," Dr. Devinsky said.
" Dr. Daniel Barone, sleep expert at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian, added that if we're not getting enough oxygen to our lungs, "yawning has been proposed as a method our brain uses to trigger us to take a bigger breath.
More of the biggest soccer clubs in Europe are shifting resources to the women's side of the game, and at the national team level, the once yawning gap between the United States and the rest of the world has narrowed considerably.
He gave familiar reasons for this: the tall stance and "command seating," which afford better views, make climbing in or out a breeze and make owners feel safer, and the yawning liftgates and cargo holds, which no sedan trunk can match.
That's not a generational divide, but rather one generational divide built on top of another to create a yawning chasm and the uncomfortable appearance that change comes more quickly to the country than to the top of the Democratic Party.
Ever since the end of apartheid in 1994, South African politics and society have been messy as the country of 53 million has tried to bridge the yawning income and racial divides left by decades of formalized white-minority rule.
Lawmakers had approved a $32 billion spending plan on June 30 for the current fiscal year, but they could not agree until last week on how to raise enough new revenue to close a yawning deficit of more than $2 billion.
Horror films provide a vehicle through which to express the rip-roaring blend of emotions Gillett mentioned, as these tales act as a permission to address frustratingly rigid realities, such as the yawning gap between the rich and the poor.
When they arrived, they found a 2,700-square-foot stone-and-brick house with three bedrooms and two bathrooms; enormous exposed chestnut beams; floorboards as wide as 16 inches; early doors, wood paneling and windows; and two yawning wood-burning fireplaces.
But in the past decade, a series of polls by the Pew Research Center show, a yawning gap has opened between the parties, with nearly three times as many Republicans as Democrats expressing more sympathy for Israel than for the Palestinians.
The United States, along with the European Union, have long complained about poor enforcement of intellectual property rights in China, and this has been a key complaint of the Trump administration, along with forced technology transfers and a yawning trade gap.
Even in the image of a woman that appears to be cooking beneath a yawning hole in the plaster ceiling above her that divulges the wood slats that lay underneath, there is a stove next to a washing machine and pots and pans.
No change to text.) By Tabita Diela JAKARTA, Aug 2505.4 (Reuters) - Indonesia's push to cut its reliance on foreign funds to fill the yawning current account gap has prompted it to chase a new and growing source of funding — digitally savvy millennials.
Because pitchers tend to have little influence on whether balls hit by opposing batters (excluding home runs) are easy or hard to field, this yawning gap is probably a random fluctuation unlikely to persist into the future, rather than a durable pattern.
The TSA had kept the details of exactly what it looked for secret, but a checklist was leaked to the press in 2015 that called out 92 specific actions, including exaggerated yawning, whistling before a screening interview, and the wearing of impractical clothes.
But Clinton's valiant efforts to set the record straight by pointing out the yawning gulf between Trump's appeals to racial unity and his actual business practices, as well as his thinly veiled appeals to white nationalism, fell short for much of the night.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's business community will give far-right President-elect Jair Bolsonaro little in the way of a honeymoon as it presses him to make good on campaign promises to tame the country's bureaucracy and erase a yawning public deficit.
Roland drove; Sam sat in the passenger seat with the air vents angled toward her; Chris sat in the back, propped a little forward on his hands like a surveyor on a stagecoach board, yawning at the winding miles of moonlit asphalt.
The bank had already tightened policy twice in three months as Governor Arjuna Mahendran strives to halt the slide of the rupee due to low rates, a yawning fiscal deficit and capital outflows as the U.S. Federal Reserve begins tightening monetary policy.
Reining in Brazil's yawning social security deficit is key to underpinning confidence in the economy, but uncertainties at home and abroad are such that activity in the first half of this year may be as sluggish as the end of last year.
Route One sounds like something a friend might make up to pull one over on you: a band famous for their glacial, yawning music is now pairing that music with a seemingly endless stream of meadows, mountains, and deserted asphalt live on YouTube.
Results from the short-term assessment showed that dogs who go through aversive-training show more stress-related behaviors — like lip-licking and yawning —  and have higher cortisol levels, even at home, when compared to the dogs going through reward-based training.
Moreover, the SPD says it will make any coalition it joins dependent on the CDU accepting a vigorous rejuvenation of Germany's social welfare state, the post-war era's social equality having given way to a yawning gap between rich and poor in Germany.
Its 403 members will vote by a simple majority on whether to hold a trial on charges that the president illegally used money from state-owned banks to conceal a yawning budget deficit in an effort to bolster her re-election prospects.
SANTA CLARA/HAVANA (Reuters) - Fidel Castro's death has highlighted a yawning generational gap between older Cubans who remember grim poverty before his 229 revolution, and youngsters who appreciate free health care and education but fear the 21st century is leaving them behind.
You could fill a bestiary with the monsters at the Morgan, whether the hellmouth that visualizes the entrance to hell as a yawning maw, or the mandrake root that would shriek so loudly when harvested that foragers were advised to wear earplugs.
LONDON, July 18 (Reuters) - Sterling rose on Monday, boosted by expectations of inflows from an acquisition deal after Japan's Softbank agreed to buy chip designer ARM in a 24.3 billion pound deal and which should help plug Britain's yawning current account gap.
But now, with the state facing a yawning budget gap, Mr. Cuomo and his surrogates say that the state's promise to cover costs for the counties — which the governor called "a very bold and generous initiative" in January — is no longer working out.
During the last decade, Nicole Eisenman, Dana Schutz, and Amy Sillman have been painting faces and bodies engaged in all kinds of gross, funny, weird, and ordinary things: sneezing, yawning, staring into a cellphone or at a vinyl record at a crowded party.
This yawning spread in hospital rates will likely fuel the debate over Medicare-for-all proposals that would give the federal government authority to decide what to pay hospitals and that have proved popular with many Democratic voters on the presidential campaign trail.
They included the giant copper smelter at Anaconda; contaminated soil around the city of Butte; the yawning Berkeley Pit; the 120-mile-long Clark Fork River and Milltown dam — which has since been removed — and Silver Bow, a tributary to the river.
Certainly, recent events have gone a long way to revealing the cracks in American society that Sanders has tried throughout his two presidential runs to clarify, from the yawning gaps in our health care system to the precariousness of America's working class.
The latest warning flare over yawning federal borrowing comes from the Congressional Budget Office, which projects the government's shortfall from spending more than it brings in will top $1 trillion this year for the first time since the aftermath of the financial crisis.
If the President paid attention to the yawning gender gap in Tuesday's results -- with 59% of women supporting Democrats and 33% backing Republicans -- he showed no sign of self-reflection or contrition during his self-described victory lap at a news conference Wednesday.
The story's comedy — and its narrative boldness — comes from the often absurd, yawning chasm between what Emma thinks she knows (and she believes she knows all) and what she so profoundly doesn't understand, including the hearts of the people in her orbit.
It's a sense that the basic contours of America's system, despite yawning inequality and the undeniably outsized influence of the rich over politics, is fundamentally just — and that the attempts to reform it are illegitimate efforts to impose tyrannical forms of majority rule.
With tourism accounting for more than half of Turkey's current account earnings last year, this would also spell trouble for the central bank's hopes that the deficit can be brought down from a yawning 4.5 percent of gross domestic product in 2015.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads BOSTON — A clever bear could tell the story of "Winnie-the-Pooh" in strictly commercial terms and end up with a compelling tale, albeit without the yawning charm of A.A. Milne's storytelling and E.H. Shepard's illustrations.
More than half of Mexicans still live below the poverty line, wages have stagnated for more than a decade, the yawning gap between the nation's rich and poor persists, and a majority of workers in Mexico are in informal labor sector jobs.
A CNN poll released on Wednesday found that 260 percent of registered voters said they would vote Democratic next November, compared to 240 percent who favored the Republicans, a yawning 18-percentage-point gap that was only slightly bigger than other recent polls.
A preparator's nightmare in the form of 987 12-inch steel tiles that perfectly fit the long walls of that yawning space, this jubilant battle of artistic styles and mind-sets covers stark geometric abstraction, paint-by-numbers realism and everything in between.
The president continually finds ways to highlight the yawning gap between more traditional, Ronald Reagan-style Republicans who believe the US must serve as a moral and mighty global beacon, and the "America First" crowd who say the US should curtail its adventurism abroad.
Yawning can increase blood flow to the brain via jaw stretching and the deep inhalation of air, replacing warmed blood in the brain with cooler blood from the heart, and allowing heat exchange with the ambient air, which is almost always cooler than body temperature.
With a currency that has lost more than a quarter of its value over the past year, a yawning current account deficit and galloping inflation running at over nine percent, Pakistan is in desperate need of a respite to get its economy on track.
If she does end up taking on the role, she'll be taking a major step in helping the Republican Party address its yawning gender gap on the pivotal Senate panel, which has far-reaching jurisdiction over everything from Supreme Court nominees to immigration policy.
There, the yawning needs of ordinary people, and the loud calls to action, are silenced by the well-heeled moderators, the space cleared for another pat conversation about how health care reform will be paid for, and the virtues of plans that come cheap.
Those frustrations extended to Obama's steady, deliberate approach to issues beyond race: stagnant wages, student debt, sexism in the workplace (and now, the White House), a broken health care system, a broken immigration system, and the yawning divide between the rich and everyone else.
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence will attend the Singapore meetings instead of President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly panned existing multilateral trade pacts as unfair and has railed against China over intellectual property theft, entry barriers to American businesses and a yawning U.S. trade gap.
The three nations have vowed to continue talks on the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) through March, but the yawning disagreements on core U.S. demands are piling pressure on negotiators to come up with fixes before Mexico's 2018 presidential campaign begins in the spring.
A convocation of wizards is evoked through the simultaneous swirling of black capes; an otherworldly, xenophobic and unsettlingly topical-feeling Fascist brigade materializes and multiplies out of yawning darkness; and staircases, bookcases and suitcases assume varied and miraculous lives that propel both themes and story.
It now stands silent, the pipes having been donated to various churches as part of their rebuilding efforts after World War II. Family traditions; an insular world; romances with outsiders; yawning differences of age; music and silence; the vague and persistent specter of violent conflict.
A drought crippling vital agricultural production, investor worries about Macri's ability to plug yawning fiscal and trade deficits, and higher U.S. interest rates that sucked money from emerging markets combined to deliver a series of blows to Latin America's third-biggest economy in 2018.
For now, Mr. Pence and his aides have found a yawning opening within the West Wing, as Mr. Trump's principal political aides spend much of their time managing his impulses and vying with each other, instead of overseeing the party and this year's campaign.
A drought crippling vital agricultural production, investor worries about Macri's ability to plug yawning fiscal and trade deficits, and higher U.S. interest rates that sucked money from emerging markets combined to deliver a series of blows to Latin America's third-biggest economy in 2018.
"Tonight's speech from the president will be far less important than past presidential addresses for one very simple reason: This president has shown ... that there is a yawning gap between what he says and what his administration actually does for working Americans," he said.
At Taiyaki NYC in Chinatown, tall swirls of pale green matcha and black sesame soft-serve ice creams are piled in warm, fluffy waffle cones shaped like fish, their mouths yawning wide enough to add fresh strawberries and a skewer of multicolored mini-mochi.
On "90s Night," complete with the Canucks wearing old-school uniforms, Markstrom kept it a 1-1 game late in regulation with a bygone era stacked-pad save on Jacob Trouba's attempt, after a cross-ice pass set him up with a yawning cage.
But the anger and bitterness on the part of Iran, and the Supreme Leader's profound mistrust of Donald Trump, as well as the yawning gaps between Tehran and Washington on everything from ballistic missiles to Iran's regional role, make meaningful progress hard to imagine.
Essential to those goals, he wrote, would be a narrowing of the yawning income gap between the wealthiest and the rest, a restructuring of the financial system so that it no longer mainly benefited "greedy Wall Street speculators" and a meaningful response to climate change.
This is the generation for whom three decades of failed economic policy in the form of disinvestment and deregulation sharply curtailed upward mobility and tightened the vise of despair for those unlucky enough to be born near the bottom of America's yawning income distribution.
One current theory is that yawning is a brain cooling mechanism "that functions to promote arousal and alertness," according to Andrew Gallup, an assistant professor of psychology at the State University of New York Polytechnic Institute in Utica, who has published studies on the topic.
Poizner says the Bay Area is "Kasich country," a place where Republican primary voters will appreciate the candidate's conservative economic policies and his track record in Ohio, where, as governor, he turned around a troubled state that was hemorrhaging jobs and had a yawning budget gap.
To try and distract ourselves from the yawning chasm of time between now and the script's 31 July release date, we've scoured the internet for illustrations that show what Albus Severus, and the next generation of Potter characters, might look like now that they're at school.
But despite their insistence that there are hard-and-fast, right-or-wrong answers to empirical questions about politics, the yawning gap between the top and bottom of this range lays bare the reality that their results can be highly sensitive to starting assumptions and methodological choices.
It identified a yawning new product segment and wanted to get into it as soon as possible, the source explained, adding that many of the market's other small SUVs are also coming from abroad in order to hold down costs and build a profitable business case.
But in 2012, the Department of the Interior put together a famous climate change study ("famous" among water researchers in Arizona, that is) showing a yawning chasm opening up between water supply and demand by 2060—a 3.2 million-acre-foot shortfall of water, to be precise.
The blueprints for large missions mix claustrophobic hallway or yawning, open spaces in which you move from one piece of cover to the next, filling enemies with ammunition until they drop, unlocking a closet full of more powerful enemies that require even more ammunition to topple.
And I think most of them will see what I'm seeing in that room — it's reporters and people in the audience who are yawning because this is all about a policy difference between the president of the United States and a few people at the State Department.
Lynn and two of his colleagues at the New America Foundation, Phillip Longman and Lina Khan, began publishing articles in the Washington Monthly highlighting how monopolies had stifled innovation, hurt small businesses, lowered wage and job growth, and widened the yawning gap between rural and urban areas.
But therein lies the true danger: that the polarization in American politics, society and life has become so yawning that people on the far right, and to some degree on the left, are prepared to accept the most appalling and transparent lies to bolster their beliefs.
It took them and their canoes several thousand years to get to their ultimate destinations, mysteriously waiting for eons in the jumble of islands east of Indonesia before setting out into the wide Pacific itself, like tentative youngsters at the yawning mouth of a water slide.
Although a few lawmakers expressed doubts about the yawning sums under discussion, with one Republican warning this week against "shoveling money out of a helicopter," the Senate's majority Republicans said they hoped to have a proposal agreed on with President Donald Trump's administration by sometime on Thursday.
These divisions have significant implications, especially for those who worry that Trump has undermined important American norms and traditions: This yawning gap between the country's fluid citizens and the rest of its population is very real, and it has put the country in a serious predicament.
His question implied that I was incomplete without offspring; that I traveled not to see the world but to fill a yawning chasm in my life; that I was dishonest or somehow obtuse when I claimed not to want children; that I didn't know my own mind.
The change began when he answered an apparently yawning demand among regular guys for shirts cut just so, so that they can be worn with the tails flapping freely over the pants — a look that has become almost universal for the bruhs of the Red Bull generation.
But to do that Ms. Merkel will need to fix the yawning problems of the euro common currency — the lack of fiscal discipline among member states and also the lack of European institutional backstops — and do it in conjunction with the new French president, Emmanuel Macron.
The oil producer, which has been hit hard by a sharp fall in crude prices since 2014, has been in talks with the Washington-based lender for a year to secure a loan to help plug a yawning budget deficit and fund badly needed infrastructure projects.
Party leaders in the House and Senate agreed in principle to bridge the yawning gaps between their competing versions of the $238.5 trillion tax bill, keeping Republicans on track for final votes next week with the aim of delivering a bill to President Trump's desk by Christmas.
"Never in the field of mass tort litigation has there been such a yawning gap between success in the courtroom and failure at the settlement table," said Shanin Specter, whose Philadelphia firm, Kline & Specter, has won more than $140 million in jury verdicts in mesh cases.
"This is the tension that we will all be witnesses to: how President Trump is going to navigate these gaps, in some cases yawning gaps, between what Americans as a whole want, or even some of his own supporters want," and the policies he may implement, he said.
After ringing a shot off the crossbar, and sending a cross-crease pass to a Predators forward that was sent wide with a yawning cage, it was clear that if anyone was going to find a way to end the game for the Predators, it would be him.
But, like all of Ms. Strout's generous-hearted, deeply insightful novels, it is really about a great deal more: a terribly troubled past, a present that is slowly imploding, the yawning spaces between even the closest of people, our frequent inability to see what's in front of us.
While his political opponents chide him for his authoritarian style and intolerance of dissent, Duterte enjoys a cult-like following and support from millions of Filipinos, who see him as the best hope for change in a country with rampant crime and a yawning gap between rich and poor.
Four months out from parliamentary elections and in the grip of a financial crisis fueled by cheap oil and a rift with the West, the campaign against the country's "gilded youth" is finding favor with voters whose straitened circumstances have made them more sensitive to a yawning wealth gap.
Steps such as raising import taxes, delaying billions of dollars of infrastructure projects and widening the use of biodiesel are intended to cut imports and reduce a yawning current account deficit, which in the second quarter widened to 3 percent of GDP, the most in nearly four years.
Four months out from parliamentary elections and in the grip of a financial crisis fuelled by cheap oil and a rift with the West, the campaign against the country's "gilded youth" is finding favour with voters whose straitened circumstances have made them more sensitive to a yawning wealth gap.
The Chinese dishes are vaguely Cantonese in origin, which is to say truer to the Chinese restaurants of my 1980s childhood than to China, to sketchy storefronts giving way to yawning dining rooms and plates spinning on lazy susans, swagged with the largest broccoli florets I'd ever seen.
Its subjects are those that daily fill Op-Ed pages and pundit TV in a Babel of aggrieved and defensive voices: The acridness of the presidential race, an American populace that's no longer sure of its identity and the yawning gap between the very rich and everybody else.
Low oil prices and an increasingly costly war in Yemen have torn a yawning hole in the Saudi budget and created a crisis that has led to cuts in public spending, reductions in take-home pay and benefits for government workers and a host of new fees and fines.
It is the way a bee spills across the lip of a yawning buttercup; it is the care with which a satin bowerbird selects a hibiscus bloom; it is the impulse to recreate water lilies with oil and canvas; it is the need to place roses on a grave.
To be most effective, the new therapies may require patients to recognize and respond to the warning signs of a migraine in its so-called prodromal phase – when symptoms like yawning, irritability, fatigue, food cravings and sensitivity to light and sound occur a day or two before the headache.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Princeton, 'the Pleasantest Country Club,' Takes On the Yawning Class Divide," by David Leonhardt (column, May 30): While The Times's College Access Index shows which schools enroll Pell Grant recipients, that number is not sufficient to measure a college's commitment to economic diversity.
But imagining a post-work society is a useful gateway into thinking about how to preserve dignity and stay afloat in the capitalist soup that unfettered neoliberalism has made in the 163st century, and how to address yawning inequality and wage stagnation as an increasingly automated future takes root.
As a result the 10-year U.S.-Japanese yield is at its widest since January 2014, and the Bank of Japan has done its own part in the yawning gap as it anchors the Japanese benchmark yield at around zero percent under a revamped monetary easing campaign announced in September.
This is a movie in which Oscar winner Colin Firth is made to yell "You're not Mr. Pickles!" at a yawning puppy, in which one character's love of John Denver becomes an honest-to-God plot point, in which Elton John gets the most ridiculously colorful hero moment of all.
The sponsored posts run the gamut from fiercely political depictions of Barack Obama and Donald Trump to pictures of cats yawning and a lot of Pokemon Go. Right here in the U.S., however, legitimate politicians and activists use the same type of memes to score clout with their online followings.
For MBA students today, this lets us overlook our economy's yawning rich-poor gap and eroding upward mobility for the masses, as long as a diverse enough set of high achievers can climb the narrow ladders from top university classrooms to corner offices on Sand Hill Road or Wall Street.
Consciously building on the work of celebrated French economist Thomas Piketty, whose 2014 (in English) best seller, Capital in the Twenty-First Century, predicted yawning income gaps would continue to get even larger in the decades ahead, Scheidel looks to history to find out what humans can actually do about it.
The rhythms roll and gurgle like the primordial echoes of some great cavern or the scuttling dialogue of age-old arthropoda or even some shamanistic vision quest in the middle of the desert—a concept realized in the yawning, minimalist video for Squarepusher's remix, created by Joseph Cashiola and David Fenster.
And as they sought to build momentum on the last weekend before the new year, they mixed empathetic stories about struggling working-class families with pointed attacks on Mr. Trump, whom they accused of pursuing policies that disproportionately help the wealthy and do nothing to close the yawning income inequality gap.
There were Lord Tareyton and Lady Gretchen and Buster and Mingus; tiny terriers and yawning cocker spaniels and snow-covered poodles; dogs in strollers and dogs in goggles, dogs on playgrounds and in sunroofs and on airplanes; goldendoodles that stared into your soul and briards that tugged at the heartstrings.
"I think we have a mass transit system that is in crisis, public housing that is falling down around its residents and a yawning gap between the very wealthy and ordinary New Yorkers that is driving this conversation," said Senator Brad Hoylman, a sponsor of his chamber's pied-à-terre bill.
At sunset, he sat on the hillside listening to the thrum emanating from the creches and watched the yawning light bend over an alien horizon, no more alien than him and all of them, the first of their kind or the adjacent kind of humanity to set foot on such a world.
In an election already rocked by bizarre twists and turns, Donald Trump's speech meant to galvanize working-class voters in the Rust Belt last week exposed a yawning divide between the billionaire and the business community -- a powerful force in U.S. presidential elections that has historically aligned itself with the Republican Party.
It was such an improved experience that they continued with the experiment for another three years (before quitting Facebook altogether for unrelated reasons.)  Is this the solution to our Like crisis, to Like inflation, to the yawning gap between what we think the affirmation means and why people really push the button?
But a closer look at the performance of the elementary and middle schools in the program last school year — there were 57, five of which have closed or been merged with other schools — shows that those numbers mask a yawning divide among the schools, with some making impressive gains, while others languish.
After a while, he went back into the alley, where afternoon was announcing itself in the form of clothes hung out to dry between buildings and the particular yawning honking that comes from cars when the sun is high overhead, dwarfing human activity, and he went to the public call office and called home.
Still, the yawning gap between McCain's votes and his criticism of the GOP health care effort is a microcosm of the core problem: The Republican Party is so intellectually bankrupt that they are pushing ahead with a plan that they themselves know is terrible, merely so they can put a point on the scoreboard.
Outside the Olympic bubble, gun battles between the police and drug gangs in Complexo do Alemão, a collection of favelas, the poor urban areas that emerged as squatter settlements, were a stubborn reminder of the untamed violence and yawning inequities in a city that officials had promised would be the world's safest during the Games.
A century and a half ago, and thousands of miles away, the same gift was bestowed on Émile Zola; I can picture the novelist watching, with solemn approval, the start of the new film, in which the camera inspects a busload of passengers—young and old, smoking and yawning—and finally alights on Qiao.
Many of those joining in are concerned about an erosion of the former British colony's civil liberties it was promised after being handed over to Chinese rule in 1997, along with a shortage of well-paying jobs and a yawning divide between the city's ruling class and those merely getting by amid soaring housing costs.
Though I maintain that calling Julian Raven's work "shitty" was a fair assessment, if he and his defenders would like some deeper criticism: I found it pretty tiresome that he chose as his symbols the flag, an eagle, and the yawning soulless collection of evil atoms that have taken the shape of our standing president.
An in-depth electoral survey of almost 50,000 people in 14 of the most populous European Union member states, conducted by the polling firm YouGov on behalf of the European Council on Foreign Relations, has found that there is a yawning gap between how the news media portrays Europe's mood on the eve of the elections and the reality.
Steve, the character he plays in "The Haunting of Hill House," is a vigorous ghost denier and Mr. Huisman isn't so different, though he did admit that once, on a night shoot in England in his early 20s, he became so terrified by a dark and yawning bathroom that he couldn't unzip and sprinted back to set.
Such tax cuts and spending hikes resulted in yawning federal budget deficits that his successors, George H. W. Bush and Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson Clinton3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Buckingham Palace: Any suggestion Prince Andrew was involved in Epstein scandal 'abhorrent' The magic of majority rule in elections MORE, had to eradicate.
Anybody looking at the magnitude of U.S. trade deficits could have concluded that Washington had an excellent chance of using political leverage to quickly narrow its yawning trade gaps with China and the German-led EU — especially since neither the Chinese nor the Europeans were contesting the need that their systematic and excessive trade surpluses with the U.S. had to be reduced.
Linda had detested Stanley so much by the end of their marriage that she'd dedicated nearly every modicum of available energy toward the singular goal of his vacating the house—she hadn't given nearly as much thought to what it would be like after, the yawning of weekends and weeks glommed together, how early the days turned black once winter began.
Sturgeon confirmed her devolved government will remove a public sector pay cap which is still in force in the rest of the UK. Despite Scotland's yawning public deficit, she stopped short of announcing tax increases, saying only that a wide-ranging debate would be started on how Scotland's taxation should be managed to ensure "responsible and progressive" use of new tax powers.
"Fallout" sustains the momentum, courtesy of Bassett, Monaghan, and Vanessa Kirby, last seen as Princess Margaret in "The Crown," and now granted the type of part that a yawning royal might dream of—a negotiator known as the White Widow, whose motives are no easier to discern, or to guard against, than the knife that she straps to her thigh.
Perhaps you're 18 and sitting on the swings with a friend, both on the precipice of leaving your hometown for the first time, life yawning cavernously open in front of you while you hoof the last of some bad coke off a National Insurance card and reflect on all the times you kissed the same people over by the cricket pitch.
This is not, to be clear, the tired and pointless idea that "if more women watched women's sports, it would succeed," which lays blame for any inequality between men's and women's sports at the feet of women alone, while simultaneously ignoring the yawning chasm in things like budgets and media coverage that affect the way both men and women consume sports.
I think most of them will see what I'm seeing in that room, it's reporters and people in the audience who are yawning, because this is all about a policy difference between the president of the United States and a few people ..." Meadows also noted the new information was secondhand – "When it becomes second-, third- and fourth-hand ... we know how wrong it can get.
The proposal bridges many of the big ideas coursing through the progressive bloodstream during the presidential campaign: An agita with a technology industry that careens from scandal to scandal; a disgust with the yawning economic inequality between the wealthiest and the rest of us; and a shame over a lack of resources for people struggling with mental illness, which contributes to San Francisco's homelessness crisis.
But he rarely ventured into the Himalayas, straddling the borders of China and India, where a dozen of the world's greatest summits defied human intrusion for centuries, rising more than five miles above sea level into an otherworldly realm of yawning abysses, 100-mile-an-hour winds, perpetual cold, and air so thin that the human brain and lungs cannot function properly in it.
Wye, now Chief Curator Emerita of Prints and Illustrated Books at the Museum, and I are standing in the museum's yawning Marron Atrium, where an immense spider sculpture in the center (with a smaller one high up on the wall), and a panorama of large-scale prints, offer a somewhat intimidating introduction to the exhibition, the balance of which is installed in the third-floor Edward Steichen Galleries.
The president is a perfect figurehead for this bizarre moment: a man who carries all of the negative characteristics of stereotypical masculinity while adopting almost none of the virtues, occupying the most powerful and exclusively male seat of power in the nation (and perhaps in the world), who ascended in large part because a yawning fear of female power kept one of the best-qualified candidates in history out of office.
He could not have been thrilled with the cable news reviews, captured in the Axios and CNN "Reliable Sources" newsletters: "yawning credibility gap" (the former Obama White House press secretary Josh Earnest, Democrat); "systemic, nonstop lying" (the former McCain presidential campaign manager Steve Schmidt, Republican); and "I was never sent out to lie — if I had, I would have quit" (the former Bush White House communications adviser Nicolle Wallace, Republican).
Trying these popular bottles, I thought, would etch in stark relief the yawning chasm between mass-produced industrial bottles, which happen to be enjoyed by millions of people for whom wine is not a particular priority, and our usual topic, wines that are agricultural products, often made in small lots, which are cherished by people for whom wine is important enough to commit to learning more about it.

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