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"acclimate" Definitions
  1. to get used to a new place, situation or climate

322 Sentences With "acclimate"

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Jay is still trying to acclimate to his new normal.
It gives my skin a chance to breathe and acclimate.
It also involves helping them acclimate to their new environment.
Time to acclimate yourself to pets being better dressed than you!
But, not everyone wants to see him easily acclimate in prison.
I was trying to acclimate them to their moment in time.
She then helped the frightened children acclimate to their new surroundings.
He wondered whether newcomers would acclimate to Japan's rules-based culture.
It would be hard for them to acclimate to Mexico, she said.
John McCain and work done to re-acclimate veterans returning from combat.
Only a day after joining the family, the dog began to acclimate.
" He added: "You acclimate to the crazy, you think 'this is fine.
He thought they would need to re-acclimate themselves to Oracle Arena.
Those gadgets are coming faster than we can acclimate ourselves to them.
All of the cubs need time to grow, acclimate and receive health exams.
She has struggled to acclimate to the proverbial big ship that turns slowly.
We'll slowly acclimate to winter again — just give your body a few days.
It was hardly surprising to see Harper once again acclimate to higher-level competition.
It takes no time at all to acclimate to the speed or the trajectory.
And, most crucially, Ms. Bareilles had to acclimate to a new way of working.
You acclimate to incomprehensibility, to a detachment that causes past and present to blur.
Polar bear cubs have to acclimate to the cold before venturing outside their dens.
Rafael Nadal struggled to acclimate to New York in his early United States Opens.
Rafael Nadal struggled to acclimate to New York in his early United States Opens.
"Expose the plant to higher light gradually to acclimate a better location," Joyce cautioned.
Randall and Beth, meanwhile, are still struggling to help Deja acclimate to her new environment.
That sounds complicated, but it only takes a couple minutes to acclimate yourself to it.
Once you acclimate yourself to the labyrinth of the ISS, you're ready to get growin'.
With more time, the anemones might recover or the clown fish could acclimate to conditions.
In this way we slowly acclimate to extreme weather from climate change, the study asserts.
The fix: Acclimate your skin to the sun slowly, and reapply SPF frequently, advises Zeichner.
After all, it's a way to acclimate to the rather unique culture of Wall Street. 
"The first time everybody walks in here, it takes a second to acclimate," he said.
The human mind is famously flexible, able to acclimate to even the most extreme situations.
Watch Forky acclimate to his new normal, while you do the same for right now.
But her writing, once you acclimate to its gargoyle extravagance, has the power of malediction.
She had to acclimate to this new environment, holed up with an out-of-town band.
It might take you an episode or two to fully acclimate to its unapologetically sincere worldview.
The drug companies, he said, would "acclimate," raising prices by charging by dose instead of volume.
Flanagan said the experience working for JDog helped the man acclimate to life as a civilian.
He's someone who came from Chechnya and really 'feels' Los Angeles and really wants to acclimate.
Foster care was all he knew; all of a sudden, he had to acclimate to independence.
I consider it a win as it gives me more time to acclimate for the day.
And re-watch some of your favorite Adele interviews to re-acclimate yourself to her awesome power.
That reality comes crashing down just as quickly as viewers acclimate to it, revealing a third fabrication.
Most college campuses have peer organizations that lead freshman orientation and help students acclimate to college life.
I was told to stay isolated for another 72 hours before I acclimate back into my family.
But after so many years at one place, allow yourself enough time to acclimate to this one.
Bright generalists who will eat just about anything, raccoons quickly acclimate to both rural and urban environments.
"I'd done a lot of soul searching about how I would acclimate as a mother," she said.
The Middleton siblings arrived in Zermatt a few days before the climb in order to prepare and acclimate.
FROM PEN: How Princess Kate Is Changing the Royal Parenting Rules He should acclimate in no time, though.
This isn't a reason to stop swapping, he clarified, as gardeners can gradually acclimate plants to new soils.
Together, these could make sure people find relevant groups, naturally acclimate to their culture, and don't troll everyone.
I struggled to acclimate to American life while growing up on the tough streets of Crown Heights, Brooklyn.
It may not just be in your head: The human body takes time to acclimate to the cold.
Critics say the statements were part of a sophisticated effort to acclimate the public to an astronomical price.
Or will we simply acclimate to the changing landscape of homelessness and the human suffering that accompanies it?
Once adjusted, they will acclimate him to spending short periods of time in it with the door closed.
Likewise, campaign staff workers need time to acclimate themselves and learn to work with the current campaign structure.
Working on the "Mad Money" team will acclimate you with edit rooms and desktop video programs like Stratus.
She used it to quell her own anxiety and also acclimate herself to the touch of other creatures.
Start slow, and keep in mind that it takes most people 7-10 days to acclimate to the heat.
They were accused of helping two hijackers acclimate themselves to the United States, and begin preparing for the attacks.
When it was over, Sandness had his new face, but he's had to work hard to acclimate to it.
More than the other new arrivals, Laimbeer said, Bulgak and Schimmel needed time to acclimate to the team's system.
They can adapt genetic codes to acclimate to new environments, and ensure that crops grow well despite inhospitable climates.
They had to acclimate to the pressure and, while there are underwater mikes, it's hard to hear or see.
They traditionally acclimate journalists with tense environments including active crime scenes, violent protests and war zones, the Post reported.
They tend to push themselves harder and climb faster, and they don't give their bodies a chance to acclimate.
Because it's so potent, mix it with your moisturizer to acclimate your skin before applying directly onto your face.
But with temperatures already dipping to 40, how will the U.P.G., whose look centers on calico and gingham, acclimate?
In this Season 5 premiere, Mary, Sabrina, Jeremiah and Carmela continue to attempt to acclimate to their new lives.
We watch her slowly acclimate to her new country, and grow more distant from the nation of her childhood.
Get wet on this wild ride to acclimate back to reality after the quiet of Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Ms. Obaidi's children have been able to acclimate to their new surroundings and establish a rhythm in their lives.
Observers have pointed out that the disc resembles a gauge, the ear piercings people slowly acclimate their earlobes to.
The policy gives pet parents the opportunity to bond with their furry friends as they acclimate to new surroundings.
A memorial to those who lost their lives in 2018 A neighborhood social center also helped the family acclimate.
Let her watch it move and begin to acclimate herself to the news cycle and, more importantly, the hype cycle.
The thing about living in total comfort all the time is that it's very easy to acclimate to the lifestyle.
Swapping policies midway through the pilot would impact the results, he said, as officers struggle to acclimate to shifting policies.
This is a newer game, however, and I've had more time to acclimate myself to enemies firing on my character.
A tablet will feature information about the self-driving car in an attempt to acclimate riders to the unfamiliar experience.
It takes just a few days in Dhaka to acclimate, and to develop an affection for the city's impregnable streets.
If you are patient with Sloughis and give them time to acclimate to strangers, they will be a loyal companion.
HIAS is one of nine agencies with contracts from the State Department to help refugees acclimate to the United States.
But there is one question the Yankees can rarely answer ahead of time: How will he acclimate to New York?
I read up on a lot things about puppy mill dogs and how to help them acclimate to family life.
The group's immigration department processed his application to the Central American Minors program and helped acclimate him to American life.
The way I see it is just, she doesn't have the choice to acclimate to what the heptapods are telling us.
We do our part by sending out things in smaller doses so that it becomes something that they can acclimate towards.
Chris: It's definitely helpful in some of the stressful situations you find yourself in as you re-acclimate back into society.
Puppies should build up their endurance just like human runners, and gradually acclimate to running in warm temperatures, San Filippo says.
Russian authorities have vowed to minimize the impact from U.S. sanctions, suggesting markets need time to acclimate to the new measures.
IRL, I'm a stoned-out VR noob trying to acclimate to the basics of moving in my new, disembodied VR body.
Admiral Rochon said that former chief ushers tend to keep in touch and help current ones acclimate to the new job.
This helps acclimate your body to your regular wake-up time, regardless of how much sleep you got the night before.
Unfortunately, TikTok's current culture is so entrenched in Gen Z memes and inside jokes, it's hard for us Olds to acclimate.
If he's going to survive, he's going to have to find a way to acclimate himself to this world, and quickly.
A gradual roll-out — on university campuses, corporate campuses, and in small, geofenced areas — will help acclimate people to the driverless experience.
Foliage can also burn fast if you don't acclimate an indoor plant to outdoor life before exposing it to direct sun rays.
Mothers, in particular, struggle to acclimate to their new surroundings while their spouses are at work and older children are in school.
In the BEV's first days, new users experienced a great deal of frustration and had to acclimate before they could effectively participate.
It's hard to argue with the outcome: this film is, indeed, not that hard to follow, once viewers acclimate to the approach.
With the IFTTT integration, the company intends to show off its IDVerify product as a means to acclimate users with the technology.
But as they acclimate to their new communities, they often encounter a host of obstacles: language barriers, discrimination and difficulty accessing services.
Regular icy swims allow her body to acclimate or learn to navigate potential dangers such as hyperventilation, high blood pressure and hypothermia.
Or rather, she was hanging out with alpacas, getting extra oxygen to acclimate herself to the altitude, and taking lots of selfies.
After the clones are delivered, they sit and are able to acclimate to the weather for a week and then they're planted.
It takes time for any student to acclimate to a new school environment, complete with new teachers, new classmates and new expectations.
Stocks dropped on Thursday as investors began to acclimate to the idea that the Federal Reserve may raise interest rates next month.
" Asked how long it will take him to acclimate to his new town and new team, Durant replied: "However long it takes.
A lot of that is just a credit to his ability to acclimate himself to whatever environment he's in, with whatever team.
The doctors and other NASA teams help the astronauts re-acclimate to Earth's gravity, getting them up and walking soon after landing.
For now, the cubs will only be on exhibit for short periods of time as they acclimate to climbing around the space.
I started to acclimate to the cold after a minute, and Ms. McCallum leaned in and told me to breathe with her.
When Johnson first joined the Blacklions, she expected it would take time to acclimate and not be viewed as the new person.
And, just like their bodies changed to acclimate to low gravity, their language also evolved to communicate in the universe's ultimate melting pot.
Over time, the brain learns how to acclimate better to stressful conditions, whether that's a basketball game or a work presentation, she says.
But there are steps you can take prior to Thursday to help acclimate your dog to all the new people she'll soon meet.
There are nonprofit organizations that can help acclimate families and get them to their destination, but that too requires advance notification and effort.
Now the filmmakers will be doing follow-up interviews and hopefully following each member as they re-acclimate to life in their hometowns.
In my experience, it will take about twice as long as you think it should for everyone to acclimate to the new arrangement.
Even if users eventually acclimate to the redesign, by then Instagram and WhatsApp will have soaked up much of Snap's international growth opportunity.
He took his doctor's advice and took the next few weeks off work, trying to relax and acclimate to a normal sleep schedule.
Employees were asking to be home with new pets to help them acclimate to their home, so the company made it a policy.
Mr. Singh, who buys his papers from The Times and other publishers, has had to acclimate to new delivery times and payment methods.
Rooms often come with perks like weekly housekeeping, West Elm furnishings, roof decks and social coordinators to help residents acclimate to their neighborhoods.
They don't need to acclimate to the altitude or learn how to properly fuel themselves with calories and hydration to go the distance.
Warner has often talked of running for President, and he has had to acclimate to his protégé's rapid rise to the national ticket.
Also, try waking up when you normally would on Sunday morning, so that you can acclimate to the time difference as seamlessly as possible.
For all of the excitement centered around fintech over the past half-decade, most venture-backed fintech companies struggle to acclimate to public markets.
Having recently moved from a country that takes coffee VERY seriously, American espresso is one of the few things I refuse to acclimate to.
Visitors can see and interact with the horses, which teaches them to acclimate and trust humans, and sets the stage for what's to come.
After experiencing a grueling 19-month recovery process to acclimate himself to life as a quadriplegic, Mills has more than just endured, he's excelled.
Most of those people come to the Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO), a resource center to help immigrants and refugees acclimate to Portland.
Fans of the National have had plenty of time to acclimate to Berninger's voice, a heady, lumbering baritone, yet it's worth reiterating its singularity.
And even years after the day she came home, Sylvie was still taking time to acclimate to her new life with Jenny and Dave.
Change management: It's an attempt to acclimate users to viewing Facebook's apps as a unified offering ahead of the company's push toward greater integration.
Hana centers are South Korea's resettlement agencies that work with defectors to introduce and acclimate them to life outside of the North Korean dictatorship.
With no follow-up therapy sessions, the women were left to acclimate to the world at large with a new face and no support.
It scheduled the kickoff earlier than usual to acclimate to the time zone in which it would play its season opener at North Carolina.
Ice swimmers train rigorously in indoor pools to build endurance and carefully acclimate to cold water with progressively longer swims in rivers and lakes.
In most cases of democratic decay or rising authoritarianism, the crucial step is to change popular expectations and acclimate people to previously unacceptable behavior.
So when the cast of Jesus Christ Superstar Live took the stage, they didn't have to acclimate to how we should be watching them.
JPMorgan Chase committed $000 million to fund Syracuse's Institute for Veterans, and within its company has dedicated a team to recruit, acclimate and retain veterans.
I've seen many people struggle to acclimate themselves to Android's interface, wondering how to get back from an app or return to a previous state.
There are no shortcuts; you just have to put in those hours to prepare your body and to acclimate to the temperature of race day.
That being said, Sarah agrees to meet with Rachel, who explains that she's already done everything necessary to acclimate Sarah back into her old life.
Denbo said the Yankees would take the next month to evaluate Torres, allowing him to acclimate to new teammates, new coaches and a new organization.
"So many of our users have been using Bumble to find friends and acclimate to a new city," says Bumble founder and CEO Whitney Wolfe.
With James and Anthony Davis leading the team, Howard is no longer the top player on the roster and must acclimate to the team's system.
The inflection point is for Republicans, and what happens to them, and whether or not they acclimate themselves to these larger changes in American society.
She also wants to know if they can acclimate to gradual temperature increases or react to extended periods of warming in a longer term experiment.
However, it is unclear whether the Mojave desert tortoise would be able to acclimate to this new environment under the solar panels and their shade.
That's why most Olympians arrived in Pyeongchang weeks before the games began, in order to acclimate to the time change and compete with clear heads.
Life is the pool party, and there's no one there to help you acclimate — you have to go on your own and wade in. —E.
But that required overcoming all sorts of obstacles, including how to breed birds in captivity and how to acclimate them to life in the wild.
Like all the best punk and pop, the songs are over before the listener can fully acclimate, but the bewilderment is part of the thrill.
They don't have free range of the park at this point, and will remain in an enclosed pasture in order to acclimate to the new surroundings.
The proposal is part of a push by the company to acclimate people to the technologies that it's deploying in cities like New York and Toronto.
They also had to acclimate contracting officers to the idea of buying computing capacity on a pay-as-you-go basis, rather than all at once.
The reality: A party learning to acclimate itself to Donald J. Trump, figure out if he can win a national election, and help him (if possible).
It follows Freddie Quell (Joaquin Phoenix) as he attempts to acclimate to life after World War II and finds cult leader Lancaster Dodd (Phillip Seymour Hoffman).
Some things you could try: The purpose of this is to acclimate to these terrible feelings of anxiety so that they are not so terrible anymore.
Pooches who remain anxiety-free, nonaggressive, and acclimate well are granted two additional hours of observation, mostly spent in the playing field being observed by staffers.
In practice, Catlett, who was 6 feet 8 inches tall, held a tennis racket aloft to acclimate his teammates to shooting over Alcindor's long outstretched arms.
Friday's premiere consists of two episodes, which is good, because two hours is about how long it takes you to acclimate to the tone and intent.
The first episode does a lot of heavy lifting to acclimate viewers to a part of the Star Wars universe that feels both familiar and new.
Across the country, resettled refugees who fled war zones are so anxious about their loved ones still stranded overseas, they can't acclimate to their new lives.
In the piece, Shteyngart alludes to the comfort that his first watch brought him—how, as a child, it helped him acclimate to a new country.
The Healthy Ohio program will reinforce personal responsibility for medical care and help those with limited histories of receiving coverage acclimate to private health insurance markets.
Madonna said it did not take long for her older children to acclimate to the new additions, supporting their mother on her journey to expand their family.
The Celtics just needed a game to acclimate themselves and prove to everyone they were as legit as their Eastern Conference No. 1 seed ranking indicated, right?
It will be fascinating to watch how customers acclimate to the Go experience and whether any good faith (or bad faith) experimenters find ways to undermine it.
To acclimate themselves to the falling water, drivers were allowed to take a few laps around the 8.5-mile woodland track before Pitt threw the green flag.
If we want to talk about responses to Trump, we need to start with figuring out how to acclimate the West's majorities to an inevitably multicultural future.
Because of the altitude—the plain stands 12,0003 feet above sea level—he was having trouble breathing and chewed coca leaves, as the locals did, to acclimate.
It may take time for the label's supporters to acclimate to this new version, whatever its merits, given that Mr. Sternberg's version is still a recent memory.
Schools that would reportedly receive fund would be encouraged to increase mental health counseling, create dropout prevention programs and help students acclimate from the juvenile justice system.
Their routines include physical and mental exercises, as well as breathing techniques that help members acclimate to the high altitude, which ranges from 863,000 to 18,000 feet.
But humans have an extraordinary ability to acclimate to even the strangest situations, so you may eventually settle, as I did, into not minding it too much.
It took me a while to acclimate, but what I started noticing was that I could turn my monitors up, but it didn't sound piercing any more.
Over the past two and half years, Washington, the country and the world have had to acclimate to the unpredictable and often unpolitic style of the president.
Viewers come to expect that a certain level of drama will be carefully maintained, and quickly acclimate to the strikingly low standard of human interaction on display.
Mr. Serugendo and Ms. Uwamahoro took classes in basic English and how to acclimate to American culture, and counselors helped them sign up for additional government assistance.
John McCain, said she had worked to re-acclimate veterans returning from combat and to extend their benefits, and said "of course" she had contributed personally as well.
Over time, Wheatcroft found ways to acclimate to his condition — he recalls memorizing the route between local pubs — all part of what he says was a constant adjustment.
Not only would that acclimate us to more video ads, but it could let friends express a different side of themselves with the emotional power of pop music.
For instance, genes regulating Scott Kelly's immune system were activated to acclimate to the strange ISS habitat, while Mark Kelly's immune gene expression remained relatively static on Earth.
For now, the goal of weird-looking, driverless pods like the Lutz Pathfinder Pod is to acclimate the public to the concept of self-driving vehicles, organizers say.
Now that she's living outside of the religion, she is dressing more conventionally, though she does say that it took some time to acclimate to the outside world.
Synesthesia Suit diagram Synesthesia Suit diagram Teleporting your brain to a VR dimension can feel so jarring that you don't acclimate to your new reality before it concludes.
Among the coronavirus's many effects is a boom in people like me: office workers, shooed away from the office, trying to acclimate to a work-from-home lifestyle.
To acclimate to rushing headwinds, he would stick his head out the car window for hours as his buddy Mitch drove him around Staten Island at high speeds.
The more users acclimate to posting and viewing video content across these platforms, the easier it will be for the companies to sell higher-priced advertisements against them.
Several ingratiating studies this year indicated that luxuriating in warm water aids in recovery from strenuous exercise and also, surprisingly, helps us to acclimate to hot-weather workouts.
Whether they're new to anal or not, chances are they'll need a moment or two to acclimate to the feeling and may need you to stay statue-still.
"I think talking about an 11-year-old's T-shirt, or pants, or attire … he's a young boy trying his best to acclimate in a surreal environment," Ivanka said.
The Surface Earbuds, unveiled during Microsoft's big product event in New York, could easily be mistaken for gauges, or edgy ear piercings that people slowly acclimate their ears to.
And the JW Marriott El Convento Cusco offers built-in oxygen systems in every room and coca leaf tea to help guests acclimate to the high altitude in Peru.
There, they can follow links to do things like sponsor a refugee family, volunteer to help new arrivals acclimate to Canada, or fund a screening of Clouds Over Sidra.
Scott Dunn says it can help guests cope with jet lag by providing sleep kits and tips on when to eat and exercise to acclimate to new time zones.
On the other hand, precooling can be a useful stopgap measure when temperatures suddenly rise and you do not have time to acclimate before a looming competition, he says.
Follow the above guidelines if cleared by your doctor and take a year to slowly acclimate to life&aposs changes while returning your body to its pre-baby state.
The shower should be visible all over the sky, so all you've got to do is look up, the longer the better for your eyes to acclimate to the darkness.
Davis treats George as something halfway between a child and a co-worker who's in a unique position to help other gorillas acclimate to their new home at the refuge.
Queen Elizabeth's former press secretary, Charles Anson, also told the mag that royal engagements such as these are the queen&aposs way of helping Meghan to acclimate to royal life.
In Rachel Rose's video, an astronaut, David Wolf, describes how it's harder to acclimate to Earth, with its overwhelming smells of grass and air, and gravity, than to outer space.
He also credits the good-hearted members of the community – his school principal, members of the fire department and hospital staff – with helping him acclimate to life as a survivor.
Then when they come forth and try to acclimate and adapt to how the culture is now, there's almost like there's a brick wall put up saying you're not allowed.
By unlocking the ability to watch video offline, Facebook could acclimate developing world users to organic Facebook videos, thereby allowing it to slip in lucrative video ads without sticking out.
The smallest mistake could lead to re-incarceration and the day-to-day burden often makes it more difficult to fully acclimate and integrate into society as full, productive citizens.
And while newborns are born with strong negative reactions to bitterness, which is present in the Vegemite, introducing the spread with toast can help young children acclimate themselves to the flavor.
Rhino, Rambo and Der are now living in Houston, working to acclimate to civilian life with the help of Mission K9 Rescue, an organization dedicated to retiring and retired working dogs.
This is likely due to the fact that people acclimate to a certain climate, whether through their physiology or through homes and workplaces that protect them from the average local weather.
Because the "Battle Royale" version is entirely free and accessible on a number of platforms, it has a low barrier to entry -- allowing new players to quickly acclimate and feel accomplished.
When school staff share their opinion, it can scare students into doing the opposite of what they believe in, which isn't a good way to acclimate students to taking a stand.
In fact, censored imports have helped acclimate Chinese citizens to a parallel reality, in which Freddie Mercury was not gay, and in which nobody in the N.B.A. cares about Hong Kong.
I've tried VR experiences with those same kinds of movement dynamics before, and they're easy enough to acclimate to, but I often find them disruptive just from the perspective of maintaining immersion.
When people get inside one and have a moment to acclimate to being driven, even a semi-autonomous car, as we've seen with Tesla and Google, they immediately disengage from driving duties.
Honestly, they didn't bug me since they're there to help acclimate beginners with VR content and they're not carrier bloatware apps like those featured on the Moto Z and Moto Z Force.
Though his movies may initially disorient you, that's by design: By the time you acclimate to one of McQueen's opening shots, you've been taught how to watch the provocative feature that follows.
Since she became a mother to son Gene Attell five months ago, Amy Schumer has been leaning on other mothers to help her acclimate to her new life as a working parent.
Abdullah, who had helped the two would-be hijackers acclimate to California where they would eventually undergo flight training, did not seem to be disclosing everything about his contacts, according to Gonzales.
It turned out that the activity, suggested by a friend of Ms. Orphanos's, was a great way to acclimate to their new city, and to branch out from their familiar friend group.
As our nation's standard of living skyrockets and people acclimate to a shallower level of suffering, it's possible that our narcissism will increase along with, consequently, our stress and its side effects.
If you're not used to working out in the heat, make sure you give yourself about a week to acclimate to the higher temps, and consider doing lower-key workouts during that time.
To acclimate your pet to the smells of a baby, put some baby lotion or oil on your hands, and "make nice" with your pet so they associate the scents with positive vibes.
"He's probably best suited for a family that will be patient while he figures out his surroundings but ultimately will acclimate nicely with a young family or older one," says volunteer Allison deVries.
Instead they acclimate the cats, using giant dog crates turned cushy "kitty apartments," with a litter box, scratching post, toys and shelter to protect them from the rain, until they feel at home.
A second season in Mike D'Antoni's system, with a full year for Lou Williams to acclimate himself and 23-year-old Clint Capela to grow, could lead to an even more diabolical attack.
At the end of April, a week or two before summer's heat would detonate across the Southwest, my husband and I stopped to acclimate to the thin, crisp air of an alpine summit.
These questions weighed heavily on my mind as I began to acclimate to living in a new city on a new continent, where I knew basically no one and barely spoke the language.
The future service dogs have toured zoos, subways and crowded fairs to acclimate them to the unfamiliar lights and sounds, rapid movements and bustling crowds they might encounter with their handler, she said.
Trying acclimate to the modern state of things, Dr. King becomes first confused, then frustrated with how African Americans have treated the legacy of civil rights struggle that he hoped to pass on.
Mr. Trump's order forced the issue of resettlement to the political forefront in places like North Dakota, a deeply conservative state where Christian groups have helped thousands of refugees acclimate over the decades.
Immigration and refugee services at Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New York, one of the eight organizations supported by The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund, helped the family acclimate to their new lives.
In fact, the stable, recurring patterns of the Washington bureaucracy are designed to be immune from a consistent changing of the deck chairs, and become agitated by the need to acclimate to new circumstances.
My process would be [to] acclimate myself to the vibe of the song and take the source content and change it to what can bridge the gap between what they know and the standards.
To help acclimate to the Hawaiian heat, he rented a house on Kailua-Kona's fashionable Ali'i Drive, as well as a block of hotel rooms for the 10 days leading up to the race.
Next, they developed a mooring system that would lower their audio gear—a titanium-encased hydrophone—at a slow, controlled speed, so that it could acclimate to the dramatic pressure buildup during its journey.
But once you acclimate to the format and find an anime you like, spare a thought for Eva — there's a good chance it paved the way for a thing you now love to exist.
Watching her develop, struggle, and acclimate to her new community — and slowly realize of just how far removed she is from most of its members — has been a fascinating, compelling, and often difficult process.
"There's this symbiotic relationship that immigrants need cities in order to acclimate to a new society, and cities need new immigrants," said Jacob Vigdor, a professor of public policy at the University of Washington.
Test tours were traditionally drawn-out and gently paced, allowing touring countries several warm-up matches, both before and during the series, to acclimate to conditions and to compete better in the international matches.
Theory: Angela Will Gain Super Powers When Doctor Manhattan was freed from the human body of the late Cal Jelani, he took a few ill-timed moments to re-acclimate himself to the world.
Now, once those six weeks have passed, you should start to acclimate a bit, and anyone can begin to steadily push the up button on your regimen with light resistance training and moderate cardio.
A group called Mission K9 Rescue is helping many of the retired explosive detection dogs acclimate and find homes following their service to our country, and PEOPLE has an inside look at how it's going.
My issue is more with the keyboard's layout: Lenovo swapped the location of the Ctrl and Fn keys on the left side, which I've not been able to acclimate to, even after weeks of use.
But the real revelation occurs when Dr. Amanda Reisman (Robin Weigert) tells her that she is like a war veteran in her inability to acclimate to life without Perry; Celeste misses life on the battlefield.
Rosita revealed that while it was easy to blame Sasha, she was really just hurting from the fact that Abraham seemed to find it easier to acclimate to the safety of Alexandria than she did.
The normal lens is really wide and once you acclimate to the telephoto you're left wondering why you have a bunch of pictures of people in the middle of a ton of foreground and sky.
To help Rollie, Kwan, and the five other gorillas that are part of the Lincoln Park Zoo's troop, acclimate to the new arrival, the gorillas' indoor habitat at the zoo is closed to the public.
Assuming Anthony can quickly acclimate with Portland, he will have a homecoming of sorts to look forward to on New Year's Day — when the Trail Blazers travel to Madison Square Garden to play the Knicks.
Before placing the tree in your living room, you should acclimate it in your garage for one or two days, and you should keep it indoors for five to seven days max, according to ISA.
Mr. Kiley, a Minnesota native who arrived in New York by way of Boston, was more of a nuts-and-bolts manager, and he took longer to acclimate himself to the idiosyncrasies of local politics.
"The engineering problems behind the augments I'm building are a gateway to the topics which underpin them; a buffer of separation where followers can acclimate to the water before getting into the pool," she said.
There has been much industry discussion about the need for trade shows like SIHH (and Baselworld in Basel, Switzerland) to acclimate to changing times, but once the changes are implemented there may be some backlash.
"We're looking for a 'check-in train' to have people check in on us to see if we need or anything as we acclimate to the new routine," the post read, according to the Twitter screenshots.
Frazier-Hansen had the IUD taken out while she was on her period, per the device's guidelines, and found it "mind-boggling" to watch her body acclimate back to less clotting and more normal-looking blood.
Hildegard Pirker, Head of Animal Welfare at LIONSROCK, tells PEOPLE it takes upwards of three to six months, sometimes up to one year, to fully acclimate and socialize big cats when they first arrive to the sanctuary.
Premiums likely won't keep rising; problems with no-insurer counties are compounded by large exits that may lessen as insurers acclimate to the new permanent Obamacare environment; and young adult enrollment has, at worst, stayed disappointingly constant.
It's very hard to acclimate the country to the idea of a coming pandemic and to begin triggering the tools that you need to be ready for that pandemic if you can't even publicly acknowledge that possibility.
Because comic books are so visual and movement and action oriented, Coates said he had to acclimate to thinking about the visuals of the scene (where characters stand, the positioning of their bodies, etc.) before the words.
You definitely need to adjust your viewfinder from squares in a grid to this linear two-way twist, but it's the type of challenge that you can walk away from and re-acclimate yourself to pretty easily.
Blizzard has also kept OWL a few versions behind the game regular players experience in the day-to-day Overwatch scene, due to balance issues and the notion that pro players need some time to acclimate to updates.
And, more recently, they're an effort to acclimate iPhone users to the idea that Siri represents all of the various applications of Apple's AI and ML work — beyond the vocal personality most people have come to associate with Siri.
Days of protests included Christians who have worked or volunteered with Christian nonprofits who help acclimate refugees to the US. Trump says US will prioritize Christian refugees America's Christian community has a long history of resettling refugees in the United States.
I really do feel so fortunate to have the fire and pure instincts to move a conversation forward, to be able to speak for Shonda and our writers, and officially acclimate America to the idea of a woman in power.
Both are first-person, and the first — a scene where you simply inhabit Batman and don his mask — seems designed to acclimate people to the fact that yes, picking up objects and putting them on a virtual body can be weird.
"Rising interest rates, after a period of extraordinary monetary policy and intervention, and a three-decade trend of falling interest rates, is a regime shift markets are not well prepared to acclimate," Lee wrote in a note to clients Friday.
He headed to St. Mary's and sat out the 2014-2015 season because of the N.C.A.A.'s transfer rules, an agonizing exercise but one that enabled Rahon time to acclimate to the West Coast and adjust to his new situation.
This is intended, in part, to allow you to observe before participating, to acclimate to the woods and to the hikes and to sleeping outdoors, to detox if you have to, before becoming responsible for your share of the group's labor.
In that environment, at the city's 83,300-foot elevation, the United States recognized the importance of rationing energy — of overworking in warm-ups to acclimate the lungs, and then staying calm to absorb the Mexican push that it knew would come.
Bruce would refer to these practitioners as "dryland swimmers," and argue that to be a fighter, you need to acclimate to actual fighting, just as a swimmer needs to understand the reality of being up to his neck in water.
The royal treatment seems surreal at first, but most founders quickly acclimate to the free helicopter rides, the free concerts, the free gadgets, and the invites to rub elbows with one another at plush resorts on Montauk or Necker Island or Hawaii.
But first, some of the players in one of the tech world's fastest-growing spaces wanted to acclimate to the reality of working on women's health under an administration that's trying to gut healthcare and threatens to limit women's reproductive healthcare access.
Most tellingly, this happened in the case of the Boston Marathon bombing, when investigators, analysts, and journalists spent months combing through the Tsarnaev brothers' Dagestani origins, rather than looking at what ultimately radicalized them as they failed to acclimate to the United States.
Baeckler Davis — a primatologist who was the executive director of North American Primate Sanctuary Alliance (NAPSA) prior to launching Project Chimps in 2014 — says getting to know the chimps and helping them acclimate to the new space is the highest priority right now.
As the months pass, though, they acclimate to the peaches' way of life, and find themselves beginning to forget their old reality, until an abrupt ending suggests that a future volume will bring them home, or at least give them a new perspective.
There's nearly a full minute of instrumental introduction, long enough to re-acclimate to the shoe-gaze realm of the 1990s: a turbulent haze of countless guitars, effects and echoes washing around a metronomic beat as the music cycles through four chords.
This means that some teams will face six-and-a-half-hour flights to compete in the final round, depriving them of an extra day of rest or training, and forcing them to acclimate to what could well be completely different weather.
Another option is to slowly acclimate yourself to the time change by adjusting your usual wake-up time in 10 to 20-minute increments, said Dr. Brian Isaacson, the associate chairman of the department of psychiatry and program director of the psychiatry residency at AtlantiCare.
Critic score: 90%Audience score: 96%What it's about: An entitled family gets stripped of their wealth and must relocate to a small town where they slowly acclimate to their lives and the people there so much so that they find it tough to leave.
FROM PEN: How to Cut Your Cat's Nails While the babies acclimate to the comforts of a home outside of a shelter, the seniors could reap real health benefits too, since studies show that animals help reduce stress and lower cholesterol, among other things.
"In that time frame we help the program participants acclimate their business to the North American marketplace and integrate their business into the community and connect them with resources to also help their families settle in to their new lives in Canada," he explained.
After the first exercise test, 10 men with diabetes and 8 men without the disease participated in a week-long exercise program to help them acclimate to exertion in the heat, doing 90 minutes of cycling a day in conditions similar to the exercise test.
That backdrop, though, actually provides rich fodder for the soapier qualities, with James's new teammates resenting and seeking to undermine him, while the kid finds himself essentially caught between two worlds -- the neighborhood he left and the one to which he's trying to acclimate.
Shows like The Bachelorette and Survivor are special in how deftly they acclimate the viewer to a completely unrealistic setting and narrative, normalize the stakes of unnatural dates and unusual challenges, and compel the viewer to stay hooked not just because of who wins, but how.
Players who've liked past COD games, especially the recent ones, will still find this one enjoyable, while those lapsed players that maybe haven't played since the Modern Warfare or Black Ops 2 days should be able to acclimate just fine with a few hours of practice.
The advancing plans even became a factor in the change of music directors at the Philharmonic: Alan Gilbert said that he decided to leave after last season in part so his successor — who will be Jaap van Zweden — would have time to acclimate before construction began.
In any case, he is here now and, Alderson noted, he will able to acclimate to the majors on the road, in a series against the Phillies with nothing at stake, before the Mets begin a far more intense four-game set against the Yankees on Monday.
The gist of all this is that in order to better re-acclimate to life as civilians -- and hopefully avoid ever going back to prison -- former prisoners need an unbroken chain of support that begins grooming them for their release well before the actual date arrives.
Previous research has shown that corals sometimes acclimate to low light environments by boosting the number of photosynthetic algae in their tissue, which is a bit like trying to run your house off solar power in cloudy Seattle by slapping more and more photovoltaic panels on the roof.
Before the Warriors opened their season against the Los Angeles Clippers on Thursday night, and played their first regular-season game in San Francisco since 1971, Coach Steve Kerr was still trying to acclimate himself to his new digs at Chase Center, a gleaming colossus along the waterfront.
In an announcement on its website, the developer says it will now leave a window of time, somewhere between a few days and one week, for players to acclimate to a new update, one that could include game-changing new items, vehicles, weapons, or environmental changes to the map.
One of the very first things you see in Paterson — which is divided roughly equally over the seven days of a single week, allowing viewers to slowly acclimate themselves to Paterson's rigid daily schedule — is a photo of Paterson in his military dress, one he keeps in his bedroom.
I came to the conclusion that a peer counseling program that emphasized emotional support and academic success would have helped me acclimate to a new, intimidating environment as an underclassmen, and therefore decided I would like to provide the incoming freshmen and sophomores with that sense of security.
YOU HAVE YOUR BOARD CONVERSATIONS AND YOU HAVE THE KINDS OF PUBLIC CONVERSATIONS YOU CAN HAVE AND NEED TO HAVE UNDER REG FD SO THOSE ARE VERY DIFFERENT WAYS OF THINKING ABOUT WORKING WITH YOUR SHAREHOLDER BASE AND YOU HAVE TO LEARN THEM AND ACCLIMATE YOURSELF TO THEM.
In this spooky musical from Kyle Jarrow and Duncan Sheik, directed by Steve Cosson, the living and the dead converge on a Maine lighthouse during World War II. When a young boy is sent to live with his aunt (Samantha Mathis), a pair of ghosts help him acclimate.
The few procedural details a team spokesman could release were largely in line with standard approaches to mitigating the effects of altitude: Change eating habits (less, more often); drink particular juices in recovery mode; and schedule the training camps and preparatory games at ever-increasing elevations to acclimate.
She also teamed up with Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., in 1985 to create the Explore Transfer program, which exchanged teachers between the colleges and enrolled LaGuardia students in Vassar classes during the summer to acclimate them to the four-year college experience and encourage them to apply there.
Whereas most modern "off the derech," (the Hebrew word for "path" used to describe people who have left the community) stories focus on Jews struggling to acclimate to their new lives, this film instead takes a look at what happens when you try to fit back into your old one.
"As I look forward in the next five to 10 or more years, we need to acclimate ourselves to the new normal, which is increased incidents of domestic extremism, domestic terrorism, anti-Semitism, and all acts of bigotry or Islamophobia, xenophobia that target ethnic and religious minority groups," he said.
Acclimate yourself to the barking antagonism of Tekashi 6ix9ine, a rainbow-haired instigator, and he suddenly embraces R. & B. Classify someone like Tyler, the Creator , as a relic of the petulant shock-rap era that his group, Odd Future, defined, and he unexpectedly matures into a clear-eyed and subtle stylist.
In a stray moment, he halted the hyperbole and mentioned that he was taking the challenge to hone his boxing skills and was sparring at least 12 rounds at a time, while rotating in fresh sparring partners and using a referee to officiate, to acclimate himself to the new format.
I'm not saying I wouldn't want more of Eugene and Dan Levy's father-son series about a rich family forced to move to a podunk town and acclimate to the community, but that I'm so glad the show will never suffer from any Game-Of-Thrones-type disappointment or lackluster seasons.
They need to encourage more high-achieving students from low-income families to apply, end the practice of giving an admissions preference to the children of alumni, increase financial aid for students with financial need over merit aid, and provide counseling to help low-income students acclimate to academia and succeed.
So for advocates (and for the hundreds of Americans who work for local nonprofits helping refugees acclimate to their new lives), the best-case scenario is that the new cap represents a new equilibrium, and America actually intends to resettle 30,000 refugees next year — a dimmer goal than the country has ever set.
The murals in Phoenix will serve as a backdrop for a couple of community gardens being created to involve people in a young movement to grow organic food, acclimate tropical fruit trees to this area and to reforest the desert in order to bring it back to the fertile land that it once was.
The existence of organizations like Hull House, which were willing to take the time to help immigrants acclimate to America and learn things (like English) that they needed to succeed, was an important factor in helping the European immigrants of 100 years ago assimilate to the point where they simply counted as "white" Americans.
But it's integral to the story Ennis was telling with the book, and if you sift through the episodes, there are minor clues that the show is using its slow pace to acclimate the audience in preparation for something that's far more disturbing than anything Rogen and Goldberg serve up in their initial outing.
The post-murder trial portion of the documentary, from O.J. trying to acclimate himself back into a community that has shunned him, and eventually his arrest in Las Vegas that put him in jail, it all feels like such a stark juxtaposition with the start of the film, of the rising star at USC.
Walking into this virtual world is briefly disorienting, but anyone who has experienced immersive VR won't be surprised by how quickly you acclimate — and you'll be far too busy on your mission to worry about the occasional disembodied arm or gun if there's a lag between the visuals and the sensors on your pack, which only happened to me twice.
The hollows of Appalachia still ring with the rulings of Chief Judge Charles Haden II of United States District Court for his determined stand against King Coal 17 years ago in a Charleston, W.Va., courthouse: "If there is any life form that cannot acclimate to life deep in a rubble pile, it is eliminated," he said after personally visiting mountaintop removal's destructive power in the land.
In the meantime, as arrangements are made for the big move, the public will be able to view the dolphins' transition process, which includes watching as they learn to swim in and out of the transport unit, as they are lifted to docks by cranes and as they adjust to a temporary outdoor tank intended to acclimate them to being outside for the very first time.
By the time Torbey arrived in 22010, there was also a well-established network to help immigrants like him acclimate to the city: A local nonprofit, Social Services for the Arab Community, helped his family find an apartment and provided them with free furniture; they showed them how to apply for health insurance and drove his wife, who was pregnant at the time, to doctor's appointments.
On the Tuesday of Simon's first performance, Ms. DesRoche brought him early to the theater to meet the cast; onstage, as most of the cast sat around the perimeter talking to acclimate him to the scene, Mr. Lea held a sort of dress rehearsal, using treats to lure the dog as he chased him around the stage, or lying on the floor and letting the dog crawl over his body.
"In many cases, the support provided to refugees in the United States was stellar and participants believed the help they received, despite the challenges they faced, allowed them to very quickly achieve economic independence," the report stated "For others, however, outside help was scarce and it was not only a struggle to acclimate to their new surroundings, but to achieve a minimal standard of financial independence," the report said.
Federal courts have ruled that refugees shouldn't be included in the government's travel ban, which went into effect in modified form at the end of June thanks to the Supreme Court, because each refugee has a "bona fide relationship" with the US-based nonprofit that has agreed to resettle her: to find her housing and a job, help her learn English, and acclimate her to America, all within 90 days.

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