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"attuned" Definitions
  1. attuned (to somebody/something) familiar with somebody/something so that you can understand or recognize them or it and act in an appropriate way

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"I felt he was extremely attuned to experiences he might not have been attuned to before," she said.
"It was definitely 95% my fault ... I just wasn't attuned enough to her, and she'd always been perfectly attuned to me," Buffett said.
So I, you know, we're very attuned to downside risk.
Marston was attuned to the possibility of unconventional family structures.
For one, the Maya were very attuned to the cosmos.
Though born rich, he seemed genuinely attuned to those grievances.
Investors will also be particularly attuned to Friday's jobs report.
That indeed is something to which we should be attuned.
Most elementary schoolers aren't necessarily attuned to the Bitcoin bubble.
Market focus is largely attuned to the latest Brexit developments.
I have become eerily attuned to this horrible American ritual.
But now, he knows guys are also attuned emotional beings.
Her voice is attuned to the populist element of folk.
"Atlanta" is rigorously attuned to the comedy of being alive.
Mr. Trump's own team seems highly attuned to the possibility.
Certainly at Goldman Sachs, we weren't as attuned to that.
This group was more visually attuned to the white faces.
She was also uniquely attuned to the emotions of people.
His ears are attuned only to sycophants, a ruinous trait.
Attuned to power dynamics, Reddick lets intuition guide his investigation.
At WIRED, we're very attuned to what we call echoes.
They are playing more attuned to short term electoral outcomes.
These are psychological traits perfectly attuned to manipulation and projection.
We have labor, people attuned to filling jobs, and temporary workers.
I am a more emotionally attuned person now, having done it.
Market focus is largely attuned to economic data and corporate results.
We need to create a workforce attuned to life-long learning.
His professional skills seem attuned because of his literacy with Doom.
Never has there been a franchise so attuned to women's desires.
Most Turks are attuned to daily fluctuations in the dollar rate.
Her problem is so do most of the politically attuned Democrats.
Successful communication strategies should be attuned to the stage of dementia.
He did this by being hyper-attuned to the user experience.
"Outlander" has always felt more attuned toward her relationship with Jamie.
But other children do not develop that attuned relationship early on.
We were attuned to nature in ways we had not experienced.
Others were seismic detectors, attuned to minute vibrations in the ground.
"Denise is so attuned to the subject matter," Mr. Herrin continued.
For decades, Democrats have envied the Republicans' passionate, locally attuned base.
The seat movements in 4DX are impressively attuned to camera motion.
I think the bond market is attuned to what scares people.
You are surfing if and only if you are adaptively attuned.
Market focus is largely attuned to the U.S.-China trade development.
She makes a case for building a worldwide, highly attuned surveillance system.
Unless the CEO himself or herself is very attuned to bringing it.
Second, it demonstrates that voters on both sides are attuned to ethics.
But as a comedian, I'm also attuned to what American audiences enjoy.
This means that he may not be attuned to his relationship compass.
Sir Roger is not always so attuned to historical and philosophical context.
Attuned to the task at hand, suspicious of everything, our senses sharpened.
I am attuned to blunt social signifiers and very specific functional beauty.
Lenglen was perfectly attuned, as if born to be the first international
Are you attuned to what's happening on the dancefloors in your hometown?
He's attuned to seeding problems early so that they sprout distress later.
No hard-and-fast rule, just stay attuned to your partner's feelings.
"She is very attuned to the moods of the people," he said.
You have to be attuned to it to do something about it.
She is attuned to the habits of birds and bats and insects.
Dale was attuned to the New York art world and conceptual art.
Even as a child, I was acutely attuned to other people's emotions.
"Children are very attuned to their parent's psychological status," Dr. Zayas said.
You have to watch them very carefully and be attuned to changes.
Vermont's sugar makers are attuned to the changing landscape of their industry.
Chinese factories have become attuned to the needs of this booming market.
As this project suggests, Urquiola is commendably attuned to narratives of sustainability.
Policymakers attuned to the lessons of 1997 may not pay it enough attention.
Market focus early Wednesday was largely attuned to the U.S.-China trade spat.
We are attuned to situations, so we're actually really good ambassadors and diplomats.
Hader: It happens a lot but you have to be attuned to it.
As a writer, Mailer was attuned to the fact that culture was changing.
He was fluent in the language of white nationalism, attuned to its ideas.
As their economies grew, local players often proved more attuned to shoppers' needs.
American consumers appear to be more attuned to negative news than positive news.
After that experience, I became highly attuned to cultural differences in the workplace.
The musicians, attuned to Mr. Klein's methods, imbue this music with exquisite lightness.
Attuned to ourselves and to one another, we can find happiness and harmony.
Congress returned from a seven-week break highly attuned to the fall elections.
But it was cannily political, attuned to the value of alliances and flexibility.
Would Americans recognize it even if they hadn't been attuned to subtle sexism?
But the Eminem of "Revival" is only slightly attuned to the current moment.
Not even two months into this presidency, we've attuned ourselves to the appalling.
European markets closed higher Wednesday, as investors remained attuned to the coronavirus pandemic.
Already attuned to the vulnerability of innocence, he adopted stray animals as pets.
They are less authoritarian and more attuned to their players' hearts and lives.
It was a speech that felt thoroughly, almost preternaturally, attuned to its moment.
In 2020, no veteran country songwriter sounds more attuned to the national mood.
I hear Jimi HendrixWas also unsure in dance despite being beautifulAnd especially attuned.
Taylor is attuned to the creak of every board on this pirate ship.
Young people tend to be more attuned to this discourse than their parents.
But she was also attuned to the issues of the world outside fashion.
Jennings is attuned to the latent "terror and repression" in the utopian project.
Market focus is largely attuned to developments on the U.S.-China trade front.
Many of Kenyon's poems are attuned to seasons, in both nature and life.
It's attuned to deep structures and symbols, rather than to policies and progress.
For this attuned artist, the subjects dictated the medium and manner of depiction.
This isn't to say that we shouldn't be attuned to whether presidents overreach.
As a public defender, I may be especially attuned to such line blurring.
Market focus is largely attuned to a possible economic slowdown over the coming months.
That's something to be attuned to — are you always waking up with a headache?
Topor was attuned to their worlds, but never let them override his own visions.
FED'S MESTER SAYS I AM VERY ATTUNED TO THE DOWNSIDE RISKS TO THE ECONOMY
The officers-to-be are taught a new curriculum attuned to the "national discussion".
Mr. Trump is exquisitely attuned to popular anxieties and highly talented at exploiting them.
Rather than intentionally entering people's thoughts, Goldstein is constantly attuned to their true motivations.
Founders also need to be much more attuned to the dynamics of their business.
"Stay attuned to your spouse's particular likes, things that turn him on," Elizabeth added.
But his ears are attuned to the faintest false note in the mechanical syncopation.
His palette was attuned to the era's anxieties about nuclear war and nuclear waste.
Able to be completely attuned and attentive to your experience and the present moment.
Guy is exquisitely attuned to the backwards-and-in-heels nature of Elizabeth's reign.
You are very attuned to what other people have and how that defines them.
Dogs have evolved to live in packs and are attuned to our emotional needs.
In Lucas' work below, we see an aesthetic attuned to spinning and cycling endlessly.
"He seems to be really attuned to what's happening around him," Ms. Scannell said.
"The investment community is more attuned to food safety than ever before," he said.
All told, this means that cat owners should be attuned to signs of stress.
That makes them far more attuned to the priorities of elites and the megawealthy.
It's attuned to how great cultural work can leave you feeling irked and demeaned.
The Chinese population is especially attuned to illnesses that resemble SARS, the researchers wrote.
Because I drew people a lot in my childhood, I'm very attuned to details.
Actually, consular officers have been attuned to the risks and screen visa applicants carefully.
Mitski is peculiarly attuned to the brevity and fractured nature of modern attention spans.
Market focus was largely attuned to the latest progress in U.S.-China trade negotiations.
So they're attentive, attuned, and always on the lookout for a topper to every gag.
Since he's ordinarily part of elite social circles, he'll be keenly attuned to their issues.
I was always aware of our differences, but I've become more attuned to our similarities.
According to Bernardin, the Japanese are more attuned to the five senses than most cultures.
They are inquisitive, curious, and are acutely attuned to the art of the current moment.
They're so attuned to being socially responsive that they can easily transfer that to us.
Even at eight years old, Tyler Hilinski was sweetly attuned to the emotions of others.
Market focus is largely attuned to the simmering geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and Iran.
"They're getting more attuned with their users' preferences," said analyst Michael Pachter at Wedbush Securities.
Market focus is largely attuned to the ongoing trade talks between the U.S. and China.
I am infinitely less attuned to the nuances of the family relationships than they are.
Of all the U.S. companies, Facebook is one of the most attuned to emerging markets.
I felt more unsure, filled with doubt, attuned to the more slippery nature of truth.
Ridiculously attuned to her reactions, he dragged his hips back and forth in short strokes.
Prison is a tightly-controlled environment, which means that inmates are attuned to staffing issues.
In Congress, members are also more attuned to their own constituents than national ones, Rep.
They are attuned to elite politics of the sort Mr. Logevall and Mr. Osgood discuss.
New York, as a whole, seems keenly attuned to the 15th anniversary of the Sept.
I hear Jimi Hendrix Was also unsure in dance despite being beautiful And especially attuned.
These "robo-donors" are also helping those who are tech-attuned to target their donations.
Children's television shows may lack complex female characters or portray emotionally attuned boys as weak.
Diehl is Juilliard-trained, academic in demeanor, attuned to the logical structure of a song.
It's clear from your letter that you and your wife are compassionate and attuned parents.
You have to be attuned to it in a way you don't with other mediums.
Huang is attuned to the ironies of their story in his incisive and riveting account.
Eye contact elicits avoidance behavior in many species, but humans are exquisitely attuned to it.
But President Trump is even less attuned to policy detail than the typical House Republican.
"You have to be attuned to everyone—it's very precise, like a ballet," he said.
Teachers are attuned to spot backpacks with a broken strap, shoes with a flapping sole.
But only a fitness freak could be so attuned to what makes a track inspiring.
If you study and write about happiness as I do, you become attuned to patterns.
The people we love are attuned to our bodies and want us to be healthy.
It's a position that made Mr. Coffee uniquely attuned to what the parents would think.
In the breastfeeding stage, the baby's suckling reflexes are also highly attuned, as Dreyfuss noted.
We've never been attuned to them, but we can all feel their effects on the planet.
LORETTA MESTER: So, I certainly am really attuned to whether the consumer is holding up. Right.
Plus, they weren't fully attuned to how this kind of eating could be harmful, Jewel said.
But I was always a person who was attuned to what was going on with society.
Mr Buttigieg is attuned to the way voters actually think, not how politicians want them to.
Assange takes a quasi-neo-Marxist view of religion, but he is attuned to master narratives.
They offered a refreshing new approach to government more attuned to libertarianism than to traditional conservatism.
Attuned to the rising threat, California forest officials have been embracing new policies, Dr. Stephens said.
On Wall Street, stocks rose Wednesday, with investor focus very much attuned to global trade developments.
If your caregiver was attuned to your needs and responsive, you will develop a secure attachment.
Millennials are also more attuned to a company's "social value proposition" than previous generations, Davis found.
Among adults, children's book authors are often the most attuned to how kids experience the world.
I've written columns on both players this season, so I was especially attuned to the matchup.
Already, Trump was highly attuned to avoiding sick individuals and whatever germs they might be conveying.
But in the wake of the 2016 election, he's been attuned to where things are headed.
Part of his vigilance extends to being attuned to the circumstances under which he watches movies.
It's a story that we are more attuned to today than people were at the time.
Maybe this is why Nenny is so attuned to the instability of the 1980s geopolitical landscape.
P-22 has attuned the people of Los Angeles to the unsustainable predicament of their lions.
Inevitably, the displeasure of some influential figures in Washington also reverberated among Gonzalez's politically attuned supervisors.
Few chapters offer startling new arguments, though Mr. Wu is well attuned to paradoxes and ironies.
Market focus is largely attuned to the next potential steps of the U.S.-China trade conflict.
"Our staff has to be really attuned to what people are going through emotionally," he said.
As a real estate developer, Mr. Trump is attuned to the tax breaks for housing development.
As someone attuned to society's structural inequalities, Ms. Powell Jobs grasps the immensity of her privilege.
Instead, she said, having a child has made her more empathetic and attuned to patient needs.
"The president is very attuned to how people perform on TV," a senior administration official said.
And people are attuned to ways that work can make finding—and keeping—a hobby difficult.
If ever there was a sector that is attuned to technology, it must be American agriculture.
"We are always attuned to weather conditions for Parade Day," Orlando Veras, a Macy's spokesman, said.
The principles seek to make banking more attuned to the needs of society and the environment.
"The best artists are looking toward the future, but are attuned to the present," he said.
Reopening after the Labor Day holiday, U.S. markets are largely attuned to developments surrounding trade friction.
And for someone naturally attuned to "order, structure, closure, certainty, consistency, simplicity, and familiarity," it's scary.
So we try to stay attuned to feedback that we receive when works are on view.
They're remarkably attuned to our actions, but they certainly don't always grasp the meaning behind them.
My generation is after the A Tribe Called Quest generation—and Q-Tip is my dude—but my point is that people born in a certain year are more attuned to Zapp, and the kids when I were growing up were maybe only attuned to 70s funk.
Market focus is also largely attuned to corporate results, with investors reacting to another flurry of reports.
Though Moore cast himself as the candidate most attuned to Trumpism, he really is a wild card.
"You have to try to get attuned to others, pay attention to what they do," he said.
For one thing, riskier and more economically attuned stocks have roared to the fore in recent months.
Ms Maréchal, like her grandfather, is more attuned to the economic worries of small businesses and artisans.
Heidkamp applies oil paint in a variety of ways, attuned to qualities inherent in the pigments themselves.
The first quality appears well-attuned to the younger voters making the weather on his chosen issue.
Beyond that, the movie's slogan, "Based on an actual lie," is perhaps uniquely attuned to our times.
Most of the film takes place in daylight, a fact to which the camera seems especially attuned.
In addition, investors have become attuned to the practice and no longer limit the selling to December.
Different species have varying numbers of odor receptors, special molecules that are attuned to specific odor molecules.
It demonstrates how attuned Malick is to his time, even as his art aims for the timeless.
But her imaginary oral histories are exquisitely attuned to the ways in which humans victimize one another.
In attuned caregiving relationships, they develop the capacity to think about feelings rather than act them out.
Workers are feeling more attuned to labor issues as wages continue to stagnate despite a booming economy.
Culturally attuned viewers would recall that such videos became a viral sensation at the end of 2016.
"I'd say we are super attuned to our customers and what they need and want," Breakstone said.
Yet many of these missives are in response to small slights, to which he was exquisitely attuned.
Keep your face relaxed and lean slightly forward to show you're alert and attuned to the conversation.
He has proved particularly attuned to guarding the confidentiality of other conversations involving the former Soviet Union.
The success of the app is striking, because it wasn't dreamed up by a Zeitgeist-attuned entrepreneur.
Daniel Weiss, 30, has an eye especially attuned to chronicling the impressions of a coarser New York.
Verlander has always been a student of pitching, highly attuned to his body and how it moves.
He is from Brooklyn and far more attuned to the needs of big business and Wall Street.
Of course, many independent, academic scientists are attuned to the latest science and do not have industry connections.
Well, according to a few makeup-loving Reddit users, men may be less attuned to color than women.
Harborside officials remain closely attuned to the company's long-standing brand and role in the cannabis activism movement.
Market focus is largely attuned to a darkening global growth outlook, following a flurry of sluggish economic reports.
So, your brain is the most attuned first thing in the morning, and so are your energy levels.
"You have increasingly a large portion of the investment community that is attuned to these issues," Tomaino says.
Like Orwell, Hrabal is attuned to how power renders us ridiculous, but his critique is slant, sometimes obscured.
You're attuned to the greatest conspiracy of them all: the songs on the radio were written for you.
The truck that's most attuned to their personal needs wins, and serves as a symbol of personal autonomy.
And it just so happens that Hubble's successor is highly attuned to the infrared part of the spectrum.
If we are sufficiently attuned, we will respond that we are asleep, and a lucid dream will commence.
This isn't the first time a game developer has been attuned to the treatment of animals, of course.
The emails between Mr. Bernhardt and Mr. McDonnell suggest the secretary was personally attuned to those ethics issues.
And this is a 16-year-old who reads widely and does have parents who are very attuned.
The thinness of the paint is perfectly attuned to the effects of time and weather on the wood.
Maybe a new political idea, more attuned to 21st-century realities, can even be built upon that identity.
Attuned to gender expectations early on, Ms. Applebroog recalled working for her father modeling fur coats for buyers.
In Rutherford-Johnson's telling, composers are not sequestered monks but attuned social beings who react to cultural pressures.
But Mirza is attuned to the subtle ways in which siblings and parents compete for one another's affection.
This overriding tone, I'm sorry to say, seems eerily attuned to the current troubles that roil the world.
"Being from upstate, I'm kind of getting attuned with the culture of New York City basketball," Much said.
Amtrak, with its quasi-public status and reliance on congressional appropriations, must remain attuned to politics, he said.
But as experts have become more attuned to the problem, they have devised new ways to mitigate it.
"I inherited a brand with a long history that was very attuned to the past," Mr. Tornare said.
Over the past two decades, the policing profession has become more attuned to the risks of mistaken identifications.
Many New Yorkers may think of themselves as politically woke and especially attuned to national and global events.
But, she said, Aurora is a very attuned cat and just knew what was needed in the moment.
I may be particularly attuned to the fragility of public anonymity because, like many journalists, I've been doxed.
Its intimations of grief and terror feel shrewdly attuned to what is happening in the actual, unmarvelous world.
Later in the decade, amid low unemployment rates, monetary policymakers became more attuned to the risk of overheating.
The gym filled with several hundred spectators, most of them practitioners or parents attuned to the sport's nuances.
Market focus is largely attuned to global trade developments, amid easing business tensions in North America and Europe.
Atwood's books should remind us to remain attuned to potential abuses in not only politics but also reproduction.
His art is bold and graphic, and his sensibility is attuned to the toddler's day-to-day reality.
Less affluent people, meanwhile, must stay attuned to others' needs and goals in order to satisfy their own.
Though let's bear in mind that I was 8 and possibly not keenly attuned to the sociopolitical zeitgeist.
Ms. Olivarez's mother now helps care for her grandchildren, and has become more attuned to her daughter's struggles.
So Mr. Macron, vowing economic reform in France, is singing a song much more attuned to German ears.
They are more attuned to in-group/out-group distinctions and to the purity of the in-group.
Indeed, Bartels and Achen show that in some ways, highly attuned voters are simply better at misinforming themselves.
Wildland firefighters are especially attuned to how climate change puts us all at greater risk for destructive fires.
But voters who didn't have a problem with Trump's message needed something more attuned to their specific economic worries.
We're keenly attuned to the emotions and actions of people around us, because our brains are designed for this.
In contrast, this bright red S3, and its subdued design scheme seems attuned to the driver's point of view.
As Mr Xiao's career appeared to show at least until recently, it pays in China to be politically attuned.
Minimally, to be liked requires being attuned to what others are thinking and being open to changing one's behavior.
The Economist: He's attuned to computer science, but he also loves poetry which means he can write brilliant sentences.
The primary thing Uber has to do is to become more attuned to the local nuances of the market.
Allora & Calzadilla are attuned to the obstacles Puerto Rico faces, and in a poetic instance, aspire to transcend them.
The entire outdoor apparel industry, which serves customers especially attuned to plastic waste, has been experimenting with various approaches.
But others think government could be more help if it were more attuned to the complexities of their needs.
But the activist movement roused by the spill has made Vietnamese - and the government - more attuned to environmental risks.
American viewers, forced to live under a totalitarian Diet Coke-slurping bigoted bunion, were also increasingly attuned to it.
Doris is instantly attuned to the board, so much so that she can immediately move it with her mind.
What do you get when you mix rock and roll spirit with operatic power and highly attuned acting skills?
I don't know what's next, but I'm very attuned to it and maybe have a sympathetic ear for it.
Film critic Evan Narcisse found that very believable, given that many black families are highly attuned to potential hostility.
The wisdom is not entirely wrong, but what if young consumers were offered channels more attuned to their tastes?
This constant predator-­like state will change you, heighten your senses and make you keenly attuned to your surroundings.
That secure base is established during the first years of life by having an attuned relationship with a parent.
One of the show's themes—resisting oppression—may feel attuned to the current political climate in the United States.
In a book attuned to the power of words, it is surprising that "neoliberalism" appears only once, in passing.
The developers of the game are attuned to its popularity and release updates weekly with new items and actions.
The selectiveness also lends status: the attuned eye immediately recognizes a Farrow & Ball red such as Incarnadine or Blazer.
Finally, any infrastructure package must be attuned to the reality of being an entrepreneur in today's digitally-driven economy.
Namely, that whoever isn't encouraged by Trump-ian attitudes of aggression and entitlement is now exquisitely attuned to them.
A surprising number of the services are located in Europe, so perhaps they are more attuned to European laws.
By now we are attuned to know who the market accepts as a killable character, so there's no tension.
But neither policymakers back in Washington nor commanders in the field were attuned to what he had on offer.
"I kind of feel like when no one's watching I feel the most attuned to my skating," he said.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads WASHINGTON, DC — Much of science is observation, being attuned to what others overlook.
Displacing birds from accustomed habitat is not the only significant impact noise can have on these acoustically attuned animals.
I walk by those on the street a little less blithely now, a little more attuned to respiratory rates.
This may be why we remain so attuned to popularity today, even when we're not consciously thinking of it.
" Trump has historically been highly attuned to television ratings, including his own as the host of NBC's "The Apprentice.
"As women, our intuition is so attuned and you know when something is off with your partner," she says.
But both artists are attuned to the inner lives of women in societies inclined to take them for granted.
Ms. Boykin's choreography, often compositionally complex, is closely attuned to the rhythms of both the music and the speeches.
An even bolder Screen Engine/ASI initiative involves a 1,220-member "influencer" service made up of movie-attuned pastors.
But large floods and other natural disasters have longer-term physical and mental health consequences we're less attuned to.
His stints living in Beijing, Taipei and other cities during the region's economic boom attuned him to environmental concerns.
But, as this opera's often-alluring score reveals, Respighi was attuned to works by Puccini, Debussy and Richard Strauss.
At its most effective, "Swim Team" treats its subjects as would any sports movie attuned to character and drama.
"Many colleges feel they are under pressure to produce graduates that are attuned to the new workplace," he said.
But someone else had a theory — the American perhaps most attuned to the power of the president's Twittering hand.
The police, meanwhile, were more attuned to threats from the left than the right; some sympathised with the fascists.
European stocks closed mainly higher on Monday, with market focus attuned to developments in the U.S.-China trade war.
Like a blind person with an attuned ear, they use their other senses to compensate for what they lack.
In the wake of the #MeToo movement, France has become more attuned to what constitutes sexual harassment and aggression.
So those lines that we consider as being abstract, they're probably more attuned spiritually than they are to abstraction.
He's just incredibly attuned to the dynamics of our reality TV culture, and he's fully meshed it with politics.
Newly attuned to the little clues that the forest offers, we saw evidence of other, older fires almost immediately.
Women were acutely attuned to how the media treated Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin in the 2008 election cycle.
It's logical that this selective pressure would lead to animals that are especially attuned to human voices and emotions.
Circumstance had long attuned him to a mode in which even his starkest fury was processed through dulcet conveyance.
On two of these fronts, Sanders is probably more attuned to the instincts of the median Democratic voter than Clinton.
Market focus is largely attuned to another batch of earnings results on Friday, after a turbulent week of trading worldwide.
The sensors, each roughly the size of a pack of gum, are attuned to the specific audio signatures of gunfire.
Market focus is largely attuned to global trade developments, after Trump confirmed talks between Washington and Beijing were still ongoing.
At events across the state over the weekend, Democrats were attuned to Biden's reversal on an abortion issue days earlier.
Just to tease this out again — and people who've worked in web publishing, I think, are particularly attuned to this.
It allows Razer Phone users to optimize their mobile experience by creating settings attuned to each game on their phone.
Stephen Bach, its dean, says that employers like to recruit younger students because they are more flexible and "culturally attuned".
Some of the other challenges were obviously that we've got these creatures who are blind, but highly attuned to sound.
As the greatest athlete of all time, it's safe to say that Serena Williams is highly attuned to her body.
Hilarious and fully invested, Feldstein as always shines in her portrayal, but this narrative is particularly attuned to her wheelhouse.
Indeed, in my experience he was more attuned to underlying product-market fit than the chores of scaling a business.
Marnie, always attuned to any slight, perceived or otherwise, refuses to leave until he tells her why he did that.
He became so attuned to the role that Lee burst into tears the first time she saw him in character.
Unfortunately, by this time, we've already racked up plenty for 2016, and Marbs' thoughtful and attuned selections are the soundtrack.
I've contemplated opportunities I might have had in the past, had I been bolder and more attuned to my predilections.
In terms of horror or thrillers, I was more attuned to '70s conspiracy films, like The Parallax View or Klute.
Second, it's a book whose attention to detail in the natural world leaves you more attuned to your own environment.
She's an avid birdwatcher who's become attuned in particular to the behaviors of the crows that gather outside her apartment.
Only hilarious quarrels and devastating put-downs that reflect O'Cadhain's finely attuned ear for the nimble language of his people.
Throughout his work, Mr. Gutman was attuned to the fact that he was puncturing long-held beliefs about venerated figures.
They are more attuned to income inequality than before the Obama presidency and more supportive of Social Security and Medicare.
The question, ultimately, is whether Nietzsche's philosophy, so attuned to lurking monstrous urges, can be of use in daily life.
"When you come to this property we are so attuned to the needs and wants of our guests," Thomas said.
"Equity" itself, however, is bracing, witty and suspenseful, a feminist thriller sharply attuned to the nuances of its chosen milieu.
Technology, industrials, energy and financials are outperforming lately — the cyclically attuned groups that a bull would want to see lead.
If they are not attuned to the importance of diversity, and diverse themselves, there is little hope for meaningful change.
Having two children in college, Dombrowski said, helps keep him attuned to the younger generation and open to new ideas.
The American founders were attuned to these concerns, and they built failsafes into the system in order to assuage them.
Acutely attuned to his own feelings, he's so numb to the pain of others that he avoids talking about it.
In many instances, Wesley says, visitors left Anthem more "attuned to the unevenness of access" to quality care for survivors.
Companies like Walmart and Google, increasingly attuned to customer concerns about climate change, have led the effort to set targets.
When it was his turn to speak, Liu seemed more attuned to those issues, though did not raise them explicitly.
Guilloux, Camus said later, was uniquely attuned to the sorrow of others, but he was never a novelist of despair.
You're also very attuned to cleanliness and unlikely to be interested in someone who is messy or has bad hygiene.
One White House official said both the president and Democrats are highly attuned to the presentation of the Senate trial.
But it's also attempting to be more pragmatic and attuned to the realities of growing and scaling a real business.
Pierre may have lacked Louis' creative genius, but he was also an aesthete with a highly attuned sense of style.
The cream is more attuned for those with dry skin, while the gel helps people who get a little oily.
Market focus is largely attuned to global trade developments, following a preliminary trade agreement between the world's two largest economies.
But perhaps it's time to move on to an employer who is more attuned to its workers (and the law).
So what happens when a leading Catholic intellectual reads the Quran, especially one as attuned to language as Garry Wills?
Ms. Omar's district, which spans Minneapolis and some of its inner-ring suburbs, is a place attuned to religious tension.
But the TV industry of the time wasn't quite as attuned to antiheroes and the like as it is now.
Nobody who has closely followed Clinton will be shocked to find her campaign was attuned to the wishes of donors.
If you're an artist, the self-centered belief in yourself as especially attuned to the truth is a leap of faith.
Market focus is largely attuned to ongoing Brexit talks, as negotiations over Britain's departure from the EU remain at an impasse.
If you've had one before, you're probably already well-attuned to those symptoms — and you know when you're getting another one.
As if becoming attuned to the excitation of our own molecules, we forget what we can't know and simply become it.
For a businessman highly attuned to the atmospherics of power, a trip to a foreign outpost for talks could involve obstacles.
Los Angeles born-and-bred producer Karman today shared a pensive new mix saturated with with soaring, romantically-attuned melodic arrangements.
Chadwick Gibson, founder of Smart Objects, contends that "making art makes you more attuned to what's going on" in the culture.
Market focus is largely attuned to global trade developments, with investors waiting for more clarity on the U.S.-China trade war.
Amazon is reportedly merging its China import unit with NetEase And now Pinduoduo becomes attuned to China's booming cross-border business.
Also grieving the loss of a partner, Judy is an optimistic, spiritually-attuned bohemian seeking connection in the wake of tragedy.
Market focus is also attuned to corporate earnings, with a string of U.S. companies releasing their first-quarter reports this week.
"This guy's biology is nicely attuned to eat humans, even though he's probably have never encountered a human before," he said.
"We're getting our members much more attuned to the expectation that we're going to create their next favorite show," Sarandos said.
Not every company faces the same pressures: a consumer-facing firm needs to be more attuned than a corporate-facing one.
"There's a natural dialogue for this to fall into about body shaming ... and that's something their customer is really attuned to."
And the only people attuned to the idea of what Wind Gap's women are capable of are Wind Gap's other women.
I found myself strangely attuned to the rhythms and sensibilities of everything from Sailor Moon to Serial Experiments Lain to Evangelion.
Insurance companies are well attuned to what's happening in the government, and—crucially—they will set their 2018 rates this spring.
Contentious verdicts are usually overturned by higher courts, where judges tend to be more attuned to government policy, judicial experts say.
Fortunately, Congress is becoming more attuned to the features of our federalist system, incorporating greater flexibility into many laws and regulations.
The first is simply being attuned to the subtle changes in a social situation, or "social contingencies" as they are called.
Psychologically, even though you're in a safe environment, your mind and nervous system remain attuned to the danger signals of war.
Your body becomes attuned to the low-and-slow rhythms of founder Ken Soohoo's rural operation, still only two years old.
China is particularly attuned to money as a lever to achieve power, even as Beijing builds a very large, modern military.
The House's bill is a tad more populist and attuned to immediate political concerns, while the Senate's takes a longer view.
Market focus was largely attuned to U.S. nonfarm payrolls and unemployment data, which came in stronger-than-expected on Friday afternoon.
African Americans were especially well attuned to and critical of the military's caste culture and to its reinforcement of white supremacy.
His default expression is one of good-natured equipoise, relaxed but attuned to the minutiae of the shifting world around him.
These individuals are highly attuned to rejection, so much so that they can't seem to detach and move on when necessary.
Security experts have long warned that energy companies are attuned to these cyber dangers, but are still scrambling to catch up.
One is the need for more clarity on world economic growth to which emerging markets are particularly attuned, Saint-Georges noted.
Kerr added that he was attuned to his bench players, having been a reserve for much of his NBA playing career.
He's very attuned to the fact that Nevada is a swing state and that he needs to vote down the middle.
The royals of yore were pretty well attuned to the fact that you should never leave a country without a ruler.
The American founders were very attuned to the dangers of tyranny, and they designed a system that would guard against it.
Perhaps the mayor is attuned to the effect his height can have on others who may feel diminished standing near him.
An inescapable feature of this planet is its cycles of day and night, and all life has become attuned to them.
Once you're attuned to the rhythm of adding the broth, she told me, you can stir intermittently; just stay close by.
Trump seems to remain attuned to stock market signals and nervous about indications that global financial markets don't like trade confrontation.
He writes sentences with the lively, poetic zing of one as attuned to the sounds of words as to their meanings.
He is attuned to the political implications of individual behavior and also to those aspects of experience that can't be politicized.
Those of you already attuned to the wonders of sherry will, I hope, leap at the opportunity to renew old acquaintances.
Mr. Pravikoff said the method was developed three decades ago and gained prominence as people became more attuned to wine fraud.
If Mr. Trump is fuzzy on policy, he is acutely attuned to the perils of offending his base, especially older voters.
Last month, Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic played a version here attuned to the work's tragic and sardonic potential.
But I was raised as an American girl; I'm hyper-attuned to even small distinctions in the appearances of other women.
Market focus is largely attuned to geopolitical developments following Washington's targeted killing of Iran's top military commander Qasem Soleimani in Iraq.
If they were both lost, there was surely some solace in having a partner to whom each was so finely attuned.
But going forward we need a better establishment, one attuned to Trump voters, those whose alienation grows out of genuine suffering.
And these friendships have been, in many ways, more mysterious than erotic love: more subtle, less selfish, more attuned to kindness.
Living, as I do, on the sixth floor of a building with no elevator, I am especially attuned to frivolous waste.
While I consider myself attuned to my inner life, my expressions of it tend to be a little guarded and reserved.
They&aposre also attuned to the human face, or at least its general outline, even as their eyesight is still developing.
I spent too many years of my life afraid to fly, and am attuned to the writing of others thus afflicted.
"We expect this to be more authentic, less sexualized, and more attuned to the way most consumers now think," Saunders said.
"We expect this to be more authentic, less sexualized, and more attuned to the way most consumers now think," he said. 
Moore's generation, having come of age when the religious right was triumphant, is more attuned to the corrosive effects of politics.
But that doesn't mean that the festival is any less attuned to moviegoers ages 3 through 18 or the wider world.
In this case, Sanders is the one putting more emphasis on technocratic soundness, while Warren seems more attuned to populist politics.
Trump's been on Twitter for over a decade, now, which makes him uniquely attuned to how information bounces around the platform.
One former CFPB official wondered whether Warren had over-learned a lesson at the CFPB and become too attuned to politics.
Clinton's feed—which, like many other politicians', was largely ghostwritten—was more tightly attuned to the social trends of the moment.
Investor focus is also attuned to impending policy meetings for the U.S. Federal Reserve and the Bank of England this week.
One restaurant, Pacific Rim, seemed attuned to adventurous palates, with melt-in-your-mouth prawn crackers and Korean barbecue-style lamb.
His genetically wired wariness, like the spore-drive story, suggests a "Trek" attuned to biology like its predecessors were to physics.
Some people today are just more attuned to it, and even your attunement is a mere fraction of its real power.
Scott is highly attuned to the interplay between art and criticism, and the ways in which they necessarily reinforce each other.
As a result, Cabinet secretaries end up being less attuned to the political, strategic, and messaging priorities of the White House.
He is attuned only to what the words are doing, whether they are winning or losing, not to what they mean.
Another hypothesis is that music latches onto the regions of the brain attuned to speech — which convey all of our emotions.
"She was always attuned to the women who were asking the best questions and the women to whom others gravitated," Bundles said.
U.S. stock futures were mixed this morning, with market focus largely attuned to trade talks between Chinese officials and their American counterparts.
MCCARTHY: I think for Mueller&aposs own sake, Sean, he should have been much more attuned to the politics of the investigation.
Always highly attuned to optics, Trump wasn't likely to pass up the opportunity to stare into the North from the observation platform.
Maybe Pattern's pivot to anti-burnout philosophy is just its way of being, once again, perfectly (and profitably) attuned to millennials' desires.
The big picture: Because of The Trump Show, we're more attuned to current events and know more about the news than ever.
They were more imaginatively attuned to the vagaries of romantic and family life, yet they could write for and about men, too.
LORETTA MESTER: Right now, my outlook we're in a good spot but need to be very attuned to the down side risk.
If the Fed were less considerate, asset prices would be jumpier, making investors more attuned to the inherent riskiness of their portfolios.
With networks spanning the globe, trading houses such as Mitsui & Co are closely attuned to international developments that might hit future profitability.
Market focus is largely attuned to global trade developments, with officials from the U.S. and China set to resume negotiations this week.
It's a product vision attuned to the subject matter of today: a modern communications platform that balances expression, safety, security, and privacy.
Connoley is tall and athletic, perfectly attuned for this activity from foraging at least once a week for the past 15 years.
"As someone who does have long-term mental health issues, perhaps I'm more attuned to their mental and emotional needs," Gillespie explains.
Market focus is largely attuned to corporate results, with major U.S. banks set to get the ball rolling later in the week.
Market focus is also attuned to corporate results, with major U.S. banks set to get the ball rolling later in the week.
Moving through the construction, you become acutely attuned to sight, touch and sound and to your own being in time and space.
Instead, the researchers said, providers of health care and aesthetic treatments should become attuned to the diversity of reasons that women groom.
"When you come to this property, we are so attuned to the needs and wants of our guests," Thomas told Business Insider.
"Most companies are quite attuned to the regular investor," said a second banker who also worked with the company for many years.
"If you want to continue to attract the talent...we have to be attuned with what people think and say," he said.
"I think we have elevated to leadership positions people more attuned with things that actually work," the city councilwoman, Mary Cheh, said.
While this part of her aesthetic has been mocked, it also shows that Gen Z is attuned to social and world issues.
Although it may be challenging to do in the moment, we must be attuned to and flag these thoughts as they happen.
Attuned to the possibilities, a man with unkempt hair and penetrating eyes wandered the Haight, seeking a particular kind of damaged girl.
As showcased in his touching 2013 feature, "White Reindeer," Mr. Clark seems unusually attuned to the loneliness of traumatized, sensually isolated women.
It is a finely attuned openness to the world that we encounter in Frecon's work, a sense of color unlike anyone else's.
Market focus is largely attuned to concerns over global trade shortly before initial U.S. and Chinese tariffs are due to take effect.
Attuned to the shaming qualities of the word, I err on the side of the vulgar, just to see how it feels.
Af Klint was clearly attuned to the developments of modernism, while she made and exhibited realist portraits, landscapes, and studies of nature.
Dancing occurs to both silence and music, as if the dancers were attuned to a larger score than the one we hear.
"The Taylor and Burton affair coincided with my puberty so I was especially attuned to what was going on," Mr. Wright said.
Mr. Dowd's statement set off a stream of negative coverage of Mr. Trump on cable television, to which he is closely attuned.
But the entertainment industry, and corporate America generally, is naturally attuned to affluent urbanites, who tend to be younger and more progressive.
Mr. Liu said that his upbringing made him attuned to the expressions of dignity from people battered by political campaigns in China.
We can stay keenly attuned to development plans in our communities and insist that they include sustaining habitat for other living things.
Without overt shows of emotion — but also not without tension — they look unusually attuned to each other yet not entirely at ease.
He also hunts, fishes, makes his own maple syrup and in other ways stays attuned to the culture of Minnesota's Eighth District.
When all the media hubbub about LSD focuses on people losing their minds and suffering schizophrenic breaks, then expectations are attuned accordingly.
Other times, they were oddly luxe — a $1,500 cashmere hoodie — for a customer base more attuned to paying $65 for a sweater.
Ms. Majok, who was born in Poland, is exquisitely attuned to the many varieties of alienation hiding in plain sight in America.
The easiest way to pick up on your houseplants' cues and become attuned to their needs is to, simply put, enjoy them.
Goodfellas (1990) and especially Casino (1995) reflect somebody in middle age, more attuned to the grimy and mundane mechanics of daily life.
Stingingly attuned to the tension between long-term love and last-minute misgivings, "Between Us" makes a familiar situation feel remarkably fresh.
Investor focus is now attuned to trade developments, with a fresh round of U.S.-China talks due to commence later this week.
"They actually backed the film and financed it, they were creatively attuned to us, there was no interference," Scorsese said in September.
The fact that The Guy works in the delivery business makes "High Maintenance" unusually attuned to the city's shifting anxieties and mores.
The dress code is fairly open to interpretation, meaning you really need to be attuned to how your office applies its rule.
She's acutely attuned to the victims and forever tortured by her own personal connection to them, as a survivor of assaults herself.
The distance between that soul, attuned to beauty and craftsmanship, and the shell Nolan has created for himself is deeply felt throughout.
Now, more than ever, we must be extra wary of false equivalence, extra attuned to the insidious process of normalizing the abnormal.
Market focus is largely attuned to global trade developments, as doubts prevailed over an interim trade agreement between the U.S. and China.
Investor focus is largely attuned to political developments in the U.S., following the release of a whistleblower complaint against President Donald Trump.
The American people are highly attuned to the difference between the practice of blocking bad ideas and the political sport of obstructionism.
They need primary care physicians who know them, are attuned to their specific cases, and can give more than a quick consult.
Market focus is largely attuned to China's fast-spreading coronavirus, as investors continue to assess the potential economic fallout of the outbreak.
Let me reassure you: Chang's playful telling is attuned to children's sense of justice, as well as their ear for the ridiculous.
Watch this from VICE: Indigenous cultures have long been attuned to the benefits of both small and large doses of local entheogens.
Films tend to be products of their times, and if they have political messages, those are attuned to the politics of their day.
While Fairburn says prices are currently holding up well, he is attuned to the risks surrounding continued weakened consumer and house buyer sentiment.
Market focus is largely attuned to the latest Brexit developments, after Prime Minister Theresa May narrowly won a no-confidence vote late Wednesday.
Market focus is largely attuned to global trade developments, after prospects for a long-awaited U.S.-China trade deal were dealt another setback.
Always keenly attuned to sign culture and the patterns that are part of the background of our daily life, Westfall discovered Cosmatesque mosaics.
So, MODA created algorithms that pinpoint the predictors of income discrimination, one set attuned to finding tenant harassment and another for voucher discrimination.
Tasked with intentionally enjoying and employing each of my senses for an entire night, however, I suddenly felt more attuned to my body.
People who constantly have their radar attuned to slights don't fare well on critical thinking, but youths learning in rousingly diverse environments do.
Market focus is largely attuned to Brexit developments, after a draft deal was reached between the U.K. and the European Union late Thursday.
Ray is interested in setting rectangles within rectangles, and shifting from dark tones to light ones, while also being attuned to tonal shifts.
Elsewhere, market focus was also attuned to news that trade talks between the world's two largest economies could soon move to higher levels.
But the will of the Republican base here could well be more with Trump, something to which the state's politicians were keenly attuned.
Elsewhere the memoir is leavened with waspish wit: Sir Nicholas's ear for comedy is as sharply attuned for the page as the stage.
Between the lines: As deductibles and other out-of-pocket costs rise, more patients are more attuned to the high costs of care.
"Younger shoppers, particularly, are becoming more attuned to the effect of their actions on the environment or society as a whole," she says.
On one side, there are those who are attuned to the needs of the global economy and act as anchors for the markets.
But Ms Sun says they hear echoes in them of traditional Chinese philosophy, to which some people in China are far better attuned.
Market focus is largely attuned to global trade developments, after the world's two largest economies agreed to resume trade negotiations over the weekend.
Trump was also attuned to the political risks of raising the bottom rate from 10% to 12%, while cutting the top individual rate.
Women are also very attuned to interpersonal communication, so they're more likely to notice nuanced changes in their relationship with a cheating partner.
" Ever attuned to incentives, the real estate mogul dangled an offer: "Look forward to doing your show," he wrote, adding, "I will win!
Mr. McCarthy, too, writes about the natural world as if he's of it, not apart from it, in language both sumptuous and attuned.
In this collaboration between the Wachowskis and J. Michael Straczynski, eight radiantly attractive young adults from across the globe find themselves transcendentally attuned.
Meanwhile, bond investors have been more attuned to signals of a global slowdown, with yields on long-dated Treasurys hovering near record lows.
Powell is expected to be more attuned to the impact of the Fed's policies on the financial markets than a traditional Fed chair.
It is a finely attuned openness to the world that we encounter in Suzan Frecon's work, a sense of color unlike anyone else's.
Market focus is largely attuned to concerns over global trade, a week before initial U.S. and Chinese tariffs are due to take effect.
For those attuned to enigma, a new film by the ever-fascinating, if elusive, American artist Trisha Donnelly may be the biggest draw.
If I was keenly attuned to Trump's deceptions, imagine what a former prosecutor and FBI director with Comey's instinct, experience and training detected.
If you point this out to them, they may become more attuned to the kinds of things they should be picking up on.
Most people are not highly attuned to political events and use various cognitive shortcuts to help them make rational choices while voting, anyway.
I'm now calmer, less stressed about daily life, and more attuned to myself than ever before — all thanks to a great yoga mat.
Showing a visitor around, Ms. Herron, the opera house executive, was keenly attuned to the many features of the building, old and new.
It offers numerous qualities to which consumers, conditioned to judge wines by a grocery list of aromas and flavors, may not be attuned.
Ms. Uchida, of course, is attuned to all of the moody Schubert's moods, an expert navigator of the sonatas' sudden changes of climate.
Market focus is largely attuned to global trade developments, after the U.S. and China agreed to hold high-level talks in early October.
When you intimately know the threat of memories disappearing, you become more attuned to the importance of capturing them so they can't escape.
People can be surprised by the way you perceive and understand things, but that's because you're attuned to smaller meaningful and intuitive observations.
We were attuned to the moods and textures of the place, and the personalities and values and biases of the people within it.
Journalism, by its nature, must necessarily be responsive to its audience, attuned to its interests, sensible to its tastes, alert to its evolution.
But the central bank also is attuned to market conditions, seeing stocks as a key gauge driving consumer behavior and reflecting business conditions.
If anything, his visit will leave an impression -- if only because Modi has orchestrated a welcome finely attuned to Trump's love of flattery.
All this makes for a terrific business model — a matter of being attuned to the changing tastes and inclinations of your core audience.
All politicians are attuned to image-building, of course, and employ staffs whose job is to control the environments in which they appear.
This part may be a little bit harder, as you&aposll have to be attuned to the wear and tear of your bag.
The fundamental ethical failures of our law enforcement and judicial systems are readily apparent to all but the least empathetic or morally attuned.
When Thoreau encounters a rare pinxter flower in 1853, it would be enough to suggest that he was attuned to the almost nonexistent.
Simply being present can provide a window of conversation and can help parents be attuned to signs their kids are not coping well.
While that's still a healthy growth rate, investors need to be attuned to changing expectations and what that might mean for the market.
Should they be more attuned to this issue, even if it's not workers that help them, you know, these highest highly skilled workers?
Their broad appeal, including among suburban white women, crosses the nation's deep political divide Trump is attuned to a potential challenge from Winfrey.
In recent sessions, market focus across the world has been largely attuned to developments in the escalating trade conflict between U.S. and China.
The United States' manager, Jim Leyland, is so attuned to the issue that he will continue to alternate his catchers throughout the tournament.
Market focus was largely attuned to news of a bid from Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives to impeach President Donald Trump.
The mode of humor is close to cliquish anticomedy, and viewers not attuned to it may feel like there's a joke they're missing.
He was attuned to the mass media's ability to break down barriers and flatten hierarchies: between high art and commerce, between public and private.
Market focus was also largely attuned to global trade developments, after prospects for a long-awaited U.S.-China trade deal were dealt another setback.
I've suffered sexual assault numerous times, without help from a justice system that wasn't attuned to the plight of a trans woman of color.
Any artistic endeavor that attempts to grapple with the consequences of public discourse must be attuned to the difficult incongruence between facts and language.
Attuned to optimizing their future, they reflexively assume that anything that doesn't have an obvious long-term benefit is something to feel guilty about.
Both were already attuned to the need for children's media products that defied gender stereotypes; Timbuktu's mobile games and magazine both have that aim.
Before the embassy closed last February because of violence in the region, it had been attuned to widespread immigration fraud in Yemen, officials said.
Mindfulness — the practice of staying attuned to what's happening in the present moment — is a bonafide health trend right now, and for good reason.
I'm hyper-attuned to that kind of stuff, it's like with "Admit It"—people want to be different, but they're actually becoming the jocks.
Market focus is largely attuned to global trade developments, with Chinese Vice Premier Liu He arriving in Washington to meet U.S. officials on Wednesday.
The FTC's approach is more attuned to how data collection can enable innovative and customized services and applications that benefit consumers with new choices.
Market focus is largely attuned to economic data, after U.S. figures overnight showed improvements in manufacturing activity last month and construction spending in February.
Millennial evangelicals They've grown up in the shadow of old guard evangelicals, but they're more attuned to the country's religious pluralism than their forebears.
Those attuned to Irish politics over the last 35 years are well aware of the strong feelings in Northern Ireland against joining the Republic.
It grants me the gift of being attuned to the voices in the room, as well as all of those shut out of it.
A centered moment focusing on the rhythm of my own breath alleviates stress and keeps me present, focused, attuned, and aligned with my objectives.
Ever attuned to his strengths and, increasingly, his limitations, Jagr is more aware now of who he is, as a player and a person.
Both are alpha males highly attuned to their own reputations, and each entered office with grand promises of shattering their country's political status quo.
When she decided to run in District 21, she consulted with local leaders and other civic stapes more closely attuned to the area's concerns.
The CEO of Japanese start-up Attuned told CNBC on Wednesday that some investors think Japan can capitalize off the U.S.-China trade war.
Cabin lighting, meal services, and food options were tailored to help passengers and crew either feel more awake, or be more attuned to nighttime.
Style is a form of intuition, but what the stylish are attuned to is not the best places to shop or the hippest designers.
Mr. Stillman, of course, is a man devoted to the precision of language and keenly attuned to the taxonomies of class, culture and nationality.
"Some of the railroad companies are not as attuned or as receptive to this idea like they were four, five years ago," he said.
This is significant, because it meant he was attuned to specific needs and problems that other photographers (like Girault or Du Camp) were not.
While seasteads and cryptocurrency may not appear naturally attuned to one another, both stand in contrast to, and feed on distrust of, bloated systems.
Each family member had a hierarchical place in the flow of tasks, attuned to their age and skills, and were acknowledged for that contribution.
But if your caregiver was not so attuned to your needs, was intrusive or inattentive, you might develop what is called an insecure attachment.
Cabin lighting, meal services, and food options were tailored to help passengers and crew either feel more awake or be more attuned to nighttime.
In Ms. Hassan, Granite State voters have the chance to elect a pragmatist who is more attuned to their needs than to party politics.
She argued that she was more attuned to the needs of the state's only congressional district where a majority of residents are not white.
Since many patients aren't getting regular blood tests, they may need to be attuned to the telltale symptom of iron deficiency: fatigue, he added.
Overscheduled high earners, they view clothes shopping as one more task to be efficiently completed, an attitude to which every Boyds employee is attuned.
Two major new polls are in, and they both found that Americans are more attuned to the threats of climate change than ever before.
Each one is the result of Mazur's belief that it was all or nothing, and that he had to be attuned to the plant.
Both are obsessed with winning; both are transactional, both have a highly attuned sense of self-preservation, both are obsessed with getting re-elected.
It's a testament to the episode's storytelling how attuned we already are at this point to the rhythms and structure of the dating app.
A 2017 Gallup report found that engaged employees are more productive, more attuned to the needs of customers, and more observant of company standards. 
Yet it is precisely the kind of offbeat, hallucinatory and essential project that also requires a deeply attuned but independent force to bring about.
Latour likes to say that he has been attuned from an early age to the ways in which human beings influence their natural environment.
Throughout this impressively judicious book, she is attuned to the circumstances that encouraged increasingly intricate ties between McDonald's and black communities across the country.
"If you're a singer, you're probably more attuned literally to the variations that you're going to find in the ways people speak," she said.
Clinton won two Senate races in New York, and Mr. Trump's political sensibilities are acutely attuned to the state's small and dwindling Republican minority.
Market focus is largely attuned to global trade developments, amid expectations the U.S. and China could soon launch a fresh round of trade talks.
Cruz's lens is attuned to the attitudes, energy, and emancipatory strategies of Latinx countercultures, and their ability to expand our understanding of Latinx identity.
But its opinion section is even more egregiously attuned to the interests and concerns of whoever happens to have the most money to spend.
When last we saw the alluring, transcendentally attuned global citizens of Netflix's "Sense8," they were sailing into the North Atlantic on a fishing boat.
The swami's objections to mining in the Ganges were largely religious, but as a chemist he was also keenly attuned to the earthly costs.
Attuned to the deception, United States immigration officials put Chinese arrivals through a formidable inquisition to ensure they were who they claimed to be.
Increasingly, global audiences find Turkish TV serials, Bollywood films, and K-Pop more relatable, more attuned to their lived realities, their values and aspirations.
The final duet in "Solitaire" was better yet, attuned to the dissonant undercurrents in a Schnittke score — hints of impulses more potent than prowess.
You seem naturally attuned to how children think, and obviously kids love your books, yet you didn't originally write Bone as a children's book.
The Anna's hummingbirds picked up each direction equally, while the zebra finches focused heavily on the forward direction vertebrates are most commonly attuned to.
Song Wenmiao and Zhang Dingyue, the academy's 220-year-old newcomers from Beijing, are hardly the only students who are deeply attuned to this.
Pollsters elsewhere — particularly in other developing countries — will have to be attuned to these potential pitfalls, or else they could repeat the same mistakes.
Donald Trump is a billionaire notorious for partying it up with the rich and famous and will be extraordinarily attuned to their pet issues.
In the 1970s, however, sociolinguistics became more attuned to the everyday forms of speech that, after all, constitute the bulk of our verbal communication.
I couldn't remember the last time I'd seen a movie so attuned to the internal desires of a black woman, without falling back on sensationalism.
Omnipresent technology will touch nearly every moment of your day, invisibly making life faster, more efficient, more attuned to your wants and needs and feelings.
They are reading the subtext, attuned to who's aggressive and who's defensive, who's strong and who's weak, who seems like a leader and who doesn't.
As reflected in the minutes, sentiment among Fed officials is that the economy remains strong, but they're attuned to downside risks that the market perceives.
While these tactics can temporarily reduce churn, they are not financially sustainable on a longterm basis and may even appear desperate to well attuned audiences.
Investors, however, while following demand, are increasingly attuned to the threat of water and are developing projects in higher-elevation neighborhoods at a faster pace.
OOCL is also well attuned to global ways of doing things, as befits a company that carries more containers across the Pacific than within Asia.
The pilots were so attuned to one particular extraordinary experience that when they moved to a similar, but just different enough one, they became ill.
While the ECB gave no date for ending support, Armstrong is sharply attuned to watching as the intentions of the world's key central banks clearer.
It will be well attuned to listen given that members have an average age of 59 years, 81% are white and a similar percentage male.
There's something about my postpartum vagina, though, that's been more assertive, more attuned to her own nerve endings, and readier to please than ever before.
And not surprisingly you'll find yourself more attuned to it if you're a working musician or had music lessons at some point in your life.
Market focus is largely attuned to trade developments between the world's two largest economies, with a new round of negotiations expected in Washington on Tuesday.
All will be site-specific variations on the standard metal wire security fence, making them both attuned to their locations and purposefully out of place.
It is timed with the congressional recess, at a time when the Koch operation sees Republicans as particularly attuned to their home districts and states.
And actually, I think one of the things that I see in you is that you're very attuned to hypocrisy, and to people being inconsistent.
In central Cebu, Duterte asked Congress to pass a law amending the "outdated" Labour Code "to keep it attuned to the realities of our time".
Market focus is largely attuned to central bank expectations, with the Fed due to kick-off its two-day policy meeting later in the session.
If we missed those negative things, if we weren't biased towards negativity, that could cost us way more than not being attuned to those things.
While eventually you grow accustomed to consuming such er, creatively mixed and freewheeling music en masse, not all ears are attuned to BasedMusic on arrival.
"Trump is reflecting a culture that is more crass, more accepting of vulgarity and more attuned to pop culture," said Matt Lewis, a conservative writer.
Events and diseases and mental states leave reports in the air—ones that are intelligible to highly attuned olfactory systems but otherwise illegible to science.
If a three-minute break from script at the Oscars sent your brain pin-balling, too, you are extremely attuned to the emotions of others.
Confusion arrives around themes like security or self-worth today; however, tonight the mood shifts, and you'll find yourself deeply attuned to your inner voice.
The company markets the drink as a "half and half" mix—a little varied from Palmer's personal preference, but more attuned to consumers' sweet teeth.
"Wylis may have been more attuned to his abilities especially if his Old Nan told him stories and shared more knowledge about Warging," TazoGreenTea writes.
With the Head Mounted Display (HMD) now commercialized, Ozwe Games has delivered a comprehensive package more attuned to the demands of a modern gaming audience.
In the interview, Mr. Barkat complimented Mr. Trump for promoting positions about the Middle East that are more attuned to how Israeli Jews see things.
Mostly, the film seems particularly attuned to those who might be in the mood for a certain brand of escapism, the less demanding the better.
This experience has taught me that we, as individuals, are not always attuned to our bodies or capable of accurate symptom assessment without professional input.
With the possible exception of the actual millennial in the race, Elizabeth Warren may be the Democratic presidential candidate most attuned to that generation's pain.
Both said they could not recall any messages that prompted suspicions about Russian outreach, though they acknowledged they were not attuned to that possibility, either.
What it also did, and what Bergman is especially attuned to, is mark the country's political life from the beginning in terms of existential threats.
He is highly attuned to the agenda of the Republican Party he leads, not to mention the corporate establishment and its antipathy to corporate taxation.
He found that those people — people who chose to go into public service and politics — tend to be extremely attuned to status in his experiments.
Research shows that even wolves are attuned to the attention of human faces and that dogs are particularly receptive to your gaze and pointing gestures.
Market focus is largely attuned to global trade developments, after China's commerce ministry said Thursday that it was opposed to escalating trade tensions with Washington.
When you live with someone with brain damage, you become highly attuned to your environment and develop an intimate relationship with your senses and intuition.
He has counteracted the aging process by becoming more surgical in his play, more judicious with his running, more attuned to opportunities in the air.
Though I am not fully blind, my vision impairment, and the challenges it presents, has made me particularly attuned to how others perceive blind people.
The adults in their lives are more attuned to politics as well, and dinner tables are thick with conversation about Mr. Trump's latest executive orders.
Market focus is largely attuned to global trade developments, following a report that Trump could be preparing to step up a trade dispute with China.
Mr. Trump has been attuned to negative rate policies abroad as the European Central Bank looks poised to slash a key rate further below zero.
I wonder if you could speak a little bit about that class distinction, and why she might not have been attuned to what it meant?
Shareholders and the executives at its multinational parent company, 21st Century Fox, could be more attuned to the consequences of a large-scale advertising strike.
Hearne, a thirty-four-year-old Chicagoan who now teaches composition at U.S.C., is acutely attuned to the intricate clash of pop, technology, and politics.
Market focus was also attuned to economic data from China, which showed growth in the world's second-largest economy fell to its slowest since 1992.
Market focus has been largely attuned to Turkey's financial woes, with the country's currency taking another slide to all-time lows of 7.2400 early Monday.
It's Russia's most populous city, with more than 12 million residents, so Putin's regime is going to be particularly attuned to what's going on there.
Feminism became increasingly popular, but in a very specific way — one attuned to the concerns of people with office jobs and time to spend online.
Bednarz directs patients to sites that "may not be as flashy as GoFundMe," she told me, but which are more specifically attuned to their needs.
As a result, I'm comfortable working with anyone and highly attuned to asking the right questions and directing others to solve problems quickly and efficiently.
Ms. Fure is deeply attuned to the relationship between sound and space, and has crafted a powerfully unsentimental language steeped in the European avant-garde.
But it is also more attuned, I would suggest, to factual differences between cases and the impact of decisions on litigants and the wider society.
Trump is highly attuned to dominance and submission in the moment, but each moment is a new moment, unconstrained by prior commitments, statements, or actions.
Red wine hot chocolate captivated seasonally attuned foodies everywhere not only because it was a new novelty recipe, but it's both cheap and easy to make.
Unfortunately, while canines are attuned to your moods and can sense your praise, that can't understand the words "I love you" the way we mean them.
Because Trump predicted that virtually no Democrats would vote for the bill, he said in the interview he was especially attuned to concerns from fellow Republicans.
Always closely attuned to his political standing, Trump has come to view nearly all of his moves as President through the lens of his reelection effort.
Market focus is largely attuned to concerns surrounding cooling global growth after soft economic data from China and Europe in the last week added further concerns.
Market focus is largely attuned to global trade developments, after a flurry of upbeat comments from Washington and Beijing heightened expectations of a comprehensive trade deal.
Market focus is largely attuned to a spectacular drop in crude futures, with international benchmark Brent crude and U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) falling sharply overnight.
It's also possible that the conversation around gun violence has been heightened on Twitter since Parkland, and we've all become attuned to fake news post-election.
Market focus is largely attuned to political uncertainty in the U.K., with investors turning their attention to a confidence vote on May's government on Wednesday evening.
So I think it's not so much one side being right or wrong, it's just I think markets are very attuned to what could go wrong.
" He explains how the neural networks that power YouTube's discovery algorithm reward sounds that combine genres, finding the "most attuned results for the broadest audience possible.
Or is it dangerous in a way that a teenage girl who is not yet attuned to the way the world works can't quite yet understand?
The entire series of Doctor Who is predicated on the idea that the Doctor is kinder, wiser, and more attuned to the universe's glory than humans.
Its adversaries are more attuned to conflict somewhere between war and peace, and to blurring distinctions between civil and military assets in pursuit of their goals.
But a clear picture emerges of an inner circle intent on protecting Trump, both from Mueller and from himself, and highly attuned to his madcap impulses.
Market focus is largely attuned to global trade developments, with U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Trade Representative Robert Lighthizier in China for high-level negotiations.
Again, changing source is not a huge deal in the grand scheme of things, but as a disabled person I'm attuned to even the slightest inconveniences.
On the one hand, making people more attuned to what they spend on health care is a big part of the case for high-deductible plans.
In the context of sex, it can help the practitioner become more attuned to their body's sexual response, and more accepting of their body's physical limitations.
Mowgli is so attuned to their workout schedule he even recognizes the beep sounds on Seely's watch that mean speed up or slow down when running.
It is badly attuned to digital economies, where activities that were once paid for, such as contacting friends or finding information, no longer attract a charge.
He seeks to tear the GOP leadership down and replace it with Republicans who are more attuned to alt-right ideology than the GOP we know.
He seeks to tear the GOP leadership down and replace it with Republicans who are more attuned to alt-right ideology than the GOP we know.
This happens because antitrust regulators are stuck in an outdated view of the world, while the internet giants are more attuned to their nascent competitive threats.
Distributors, therefore, should have been keenly attuned to any red flags that came up when conducting due diligence on pharmacies across the state, the report said.
But this naturally makes us attuned to the languages of racism and race as well—a gift of translation we keep pocketed for pleasant relations' sake.
The lovebomber is keenly attuned to your vulnerabilities: If they sense you're insecure about your looks, they'll tell you you're the hottest person in the world.
While some of his past Vuitton collections seem more attuned than others to this aesthetic, his own collection (only in its first season) is gleefully girlish.
Market focus is largely attuned to global trade developments after U.S. legislation on Hong Kong threatened to complicate trade discussions between the world's two largest economies.
Even when older voters are just scraping by with meager incomes and small savings, they are attuned to their 401(k) balances and the stock market.
Always attuned to the tides of history, Mr. Naipaul began to travel in non-Arab Islamic countries around the time of the Islamic Revolution in Iran.
As the rural working class has moved into the Republican Party, conservatives are increasingly attuned to declining family formation and crumbling community in much of America.
The mendicant world they wander through — stalked by starvation, illness, prejudice and evil — is all too real to anyone attuned to the predicament of displaced children.
Annie was especially attuned to the textures of the wines she liked best, which she attributed to the terroir rather than to the various winemaking methods.
He is, comparatively, pragmatic — attuned to his own limitations, mindful of the shifting pecking orders in hip-hop and fashion, interested in coexistence rather than conflict.
The voters who are turning out are both deeply focused on beating Donald Trump and deeply attuned to conventional media narratives about how to do so.
As consumers become more attuned to data privacy and sharing, Sweeney expects Killi to be well-positioned as a place for companies to access consented data.
But those less attached to the fading ideals that govern Zakaria's thinking may have been more attuned to the rise of populist nationalism than he allows.
"As we become more attuned, I think we'll see more and more of this, and we may see more risks than we initially realized," he said.
Understanding how fast things move and change in China, and making sure you're really attuned to what government policy is, and where growth is headed overall.
Hurricane Harvey is the first natural disaster of Mr. Trump's presidency, and the White House is keenly attuned to the political risks of handling it poorly.
But it was also attuned to the rhythms of the Texas exurbs, its families' schedules defined by school functions and trips to the Mega Lo Mart.
A couple of years ago, before we entered the stadium to watch Spurs play Manchester City, Casey paused for a moment, uncharacteristically attuned to his surroundings.
Financial advisors are responsible for keeping their clients attuned to the new dynamics of the index, but that doesn't mean they're pushing them away from it.
On policy he is incurious yet also more politically savvy than the party's congressional leaders, more attuned to where his own voters and the country stands.
Emerging as though reborn from this quasi-religious experience, my perception heightened and my senses more attuned than they were before, I was ready for enlightenment.
Miles Mosley is a singing upright bassist who draws much of his inspiration from the politically attuned funk of the 1970s — bands like War and Mandrill.
"People in leadership at Cedars had either close friends or family members who were transgender and were attuned to the needs of this population," he said.
The president knows this better than anyone, since he is highly attuned to fluctuations in the stock market and views it as a form of polling.
But much of the film is keenly attuned to human failure and the ugliness of bad relationships, making for a magnetic but continually cringe-inducing ride.
It's a terrific note to end a season so keenly attuned to the realities of parenting, and one that holds promise for the season to come.
Plenty of other studies have also found that government is far more attuned to the desires of the rich than those of the poor or middle class.
As you would expect from an artist attuned to the usages of domestic space, all these performance elements make thoughtful, well-conceived use of the theater space.
Market focus is largely attuned to global trade developments, after Washington and Beijing effectively agreed to pause their trade war and work toward a more comprehensive pact.
Those little toys have tiny little speakers, so they emit what is a high-frequency sound, and the human ear is particularly attuned to those high frequencies.
But I think the markets are telling us something pretty clearly, that there are these downside risks that we need to be attuned to and watchful for.
The body's innate wisdom is one of your greatest guides through life, and you'll notice this by how fond you are of being attuned to your senses.
His deep blue vessels, in their twilight blue enclosure, have shed their status as domestic objects to become strange, new, indoor mini-observatories attuned to the cosmos.
But Khan points out that Persky's reputation among public defenders (a group closely attuned to racial inequities in the courtroom) is that of a fair-minded jurist.
A mix of feebleness and detachment undermines the elite in the face of rivals who are better-attuned to the conservative masses and prepared to behave brutally.
Smart Reply suggests three quick responses to an email and, as its name suggests, becomes smarter and more attuned to your style the more you use it.
Our thought bubble: Though he claims to be a neophyte, McNamee is clearly attuned to the rhythms of media and politics — and used them to his advantage.
Addendum II: Cities Then again, aren't cities (and their bars, restaurants, and boutiques) really just highly attuned machines for sorting people according to their interests and desires?
The metro areas feature, new this year to the map, suggests that people living in major U.S. cities are more attuned to the effects of climate change.
Market focus is largely attuned to the Federal Open Markets Committee (FOMC) meeting next week, with markets pricing in a 25 basis point cut to interest rates.
I surveyed a handful of health care lobbyists well-attuned to congressional Republicans on Tuesday night, once Jones had shocked the political world: Is Obamacare repeal dead?
The intergenerational lineup positions the younger artist in front of an audience conceivably less familiar with, and less attuned to, the comings and goings of música urbana.
Sanders would have won because he was attuned to the temper of the times and the demand for change, but he was also authentic, honest and uplifting.
In addition to special and other off-year elections he keeps us attuned to state party races, down ballot initiatives and other individuals and issues of interest.
To me, various pianists who play lots of contemporary music have been more attuned to radical hints in the "Hammerklavier" than Mr. Perahia was on this occasion.
Generational differences, however, can be politically perilous in 2019, when the Democratic left is attuned to candidates' language about gender relations and issues involving harassment and assault.
He has become preternaturally attuned to the figure of a white woman between the ages of sixty and eighty stepping into the street and looking both ways.
Promote kindness and empathy Throughout my childhood, she imparted what it meant to be a gentleman: being attuned to others' needs and meeting them without being asked.
For what Han Han offers is not original thought, or indeed great prose, but attitude, perfectly attuned to blogs and tweets and other forms of social messaging.
Chief information officers, for example, are not typically attuned to managing financial reports and shouldn't be in a role that requires new revenue generation or cost-cutting.
Most Americans are not attuned to the geopolitical complexities of foreign policy, and this inquiry will not be what drives voters to the ballot box in 85033.
By focusing on insect violence in particular, Schmidt has become attuned to all the ways in which human stories are mere subplots of that larger martial epic.
More attuned to the comedic stylings of the late '90s, this remake struggles to hold up today as the latter half devolves into a slapstick-laden mess.
Rather than clinical quality, which is hard to perceive, patients may be more directly attuned to how satisfied they, or their friends and family, are with care.
Incredibly small amount of information, but because our brains are so attuned to faces, in particular eyes, you can make it work in a very powerful way.
Children are particularly attuned to your awareness of emotions, the behavior you demonstrate in response to strong emotions, and how you react and respond to their emotions.
Giant CPG brands are having market share taken away by innovative startups that are attuned to changing consumer preferences and are offering products that the market wants.
Really, I don't care what you do so long as you can find a way to feel attuned to the vibe Novelist and Tom bring across here.
To prevent burning out employees, stay attuned to their emotional needs, be mindful of how your expectations and behavior may be impacting them, and hold yourself accountable.
They have little in common other than working within lineages of postmodern dance, in which artists have long been attuned to the political implications of their medium.
The police and prosecutors have portrayed the May 2016 stop as industrious police work by a lieutenant attuned to signs that something was amiss on his block.
Overall, the self-released record is particularly attuned to the hauntingly ephemeral use of negative space, but it still has its fair share of club-ready thrills.
But his editorial ethos — curious, skeptical, attuned to the pleasures of consumerism and the anxieties of urban life — permanently reshaped several of the country's most prominent publications.
As a rule, hearing the truth is important to us because it helps plug us into reality and keeps us attuned to the way things really are.
In K11 Atelier, as in all his projects, Mr. Cheng is attuned to the details, down to his patented vanilla-coconut scent, which wafts throughout the building.
Although the two have long appreciated the impractical and whimsical, they've also been equally attuned to the appeal of everyday objects that make city life more pleasant.
Dr. Pager became attuned to racial issues when she left Hawaii, which has a high rate of interracial marriage, for Los Angeles, which she found more segregated.
Market focus is largely attuned to trade developments, with U.S. President Donald Trump due to meet Chinese Vice Premier Liu He at the White House on Friday.
Her support for USMCA is one signal that unlike Sanders, Warren is more attuned to how important it is for a party leader to adopt partywide positions.
It will come as no surprise to squirrel lovers — and haters, for that matter — that the twitchy, resourceful rodents are exquisitely attuned to the world around them.
This is the kind of thinking that was more attuned to the times when Horace Greeley was suggesting that we all go west and seek our fortunes.
Kraegel ("King Arthur's Very Great Grandson") again spins a heartwarming tale attuned to the emotional highs and lows of childhood and the amazing elasticity of family love.
Market focus has been largely attuned to trade discussions between the U.S., Mexico and Canada Tuesday, with Ottawa widely expected to agree to new terms this week.
Regional supermarket chains have also outperformed multinational retailers here, as they are often more attuned to the needs of different regions' customers in this continent-sized country.
"As we become more attuned to 'real time' events and media, we inevitably end up placing more trust in sensation and emotion than in evidence," Davies writes.
Being attuned to contemporary journalism perhaps allowed Mr. Brinkley to be one of the first historians to see the rise of the conservative movement in American politics.
I put this question to Doug Bell, Senior Global Director of Beverage for Whole Foods, whose clientele you'd expect to be rather attuned to the different certifications.
Rock defiance is one natural effect; another is that this coarse music, attuned to pain as well as elation, portrays her bleeding heart in unusually vivid colors.
AM: Mecca is a place of extremes, from the towering skyscrapers to intimate, private interior spaces; it was essential that the project was attuned to these scales.
First, it demonstrates the news media is attuned to the importance of ethics, and to the ways in which seemingly small, obscure changes can have a big effect.
Raising a child and being attuned to their needs requires a parent&aposs brain to forge new neurological connections that support these unfamiliar responsibilities, Pawluski told Live Science.
This leaves them much more attuned to the priorities of elites, amounting to a perversion of democracy perhaps as dangerous as the quid pro quo envisioned by Trump.
She was attuned to trees, flowers, fields, and the rock faces that can be seen while sailing around the Mediterranean island of Corsica, which is something she did.
Investors are more attuned to this particular issue than they were in January this year, but the potential for a negative China shock in 2017 is very real.
Scalia: 'a lion of the law' While Kennedy serves as a mentor, Gorsuch appears more philosophically attuned to the judicial philosophy of Scalia, whose seat he would assume.
For some context, I don't speak Japanese, but I did grow up in Beijing, so my ear is attuned to the turbulent, sometimes jarring tonal nature of Mandarin.
Audible's app works well, the narration was attuned to the emotion of the story, and I happily managed to track the story without my mind wandering too much.
But I am very attuned to the down side risks of this economy and I want to make sure that we're always focused on our dual mandate goals.
Nervously, she checks her nails, neatly manicured with dark red polish and cut short (a moment intentionally emphasized for queer viewers attuned to the subtleties of femme flagging).
"What they think is going on there is that families where mothers spend more time with their kids, they're much more attuned to the kids' language," he said.
If you're really attuned to these things you can manipulate a situation or environment to convince people to do things that aren't necessarily in their nature to do.
" Murtha says that following a 2014 hip surgery, Cody "was probably clinically depressed but wasn't being treated, so he wasn't attuned to anything going on in his life.
In the end, it did make me a little happier, and a little more attuned to moments where you can connect with people in ways I didn't expect.
Those who use the platform regularly will in turn get more accurate results attuned to their general tastes, not unlike how many music-streaming platforms learn your tastes.
I felt especially attuned to that issue and felt as though my experience will be very important in Congress to counter the things that she's trying to do.
Market focus is largely attuned to global trade developments, with a delegation of U.S. officials set to travel to China for the next round of negotiations this week.
Because of the order in which their brains mature, teens are sharply attuned to status, so it's often the thing kids remember most as they mature into adults.
LIGO is attuned to energetic cosmic events, such as the explosion of stars or the merging of black holes, which emit frequencies between 10 Hz to 10 kHz.
But lately I've found myself less patient with it, more attuned the discordant notes of weak humor being wedged into a setting that's left no space for it.
As his mind began to gauge his body's new attentions, he became attuned to boys' physicalities, the ways they emoted and moved—especially onscreen, where watching was acceptable.
"Due to frequent cyber-attacks and data leaks, people are becoming less attuned to privacy risks," Daniel Markuson, a digital privacy expert from NordVPN, said in a statement.
As part of a shift toward natural resource preservation, some major destinations — and the people who visit them — are becoming more attuned to the environmental impact of tourism.
In fact, everything suggests that news consumers are going to get a product that is much more attuned to how they now find, read and discuss the news.
"Night of the Flying Horses," from 2013, best illustrated her sharply attuned ear, capturing both the vigor and solemnity of musical selections by the Argentine composer Osvaldo Golijov.
We are attuned to such slight differences in skin color, face shape, hair, and a host of other less obvious features encountered across different parts of the world.
Be smart: We know that Trump is responsive to traumatic images (including kids being gassed in Syria), and he's acutely attuned to how issues play in the media.
Market's will also be attuned to the president-elect's reaction to the speech, and whether he further signals his plans for changes to U.S. trade or tax policy.
He is expected to be more attuned to the impact of the Fed's policies on the financial markets than a traditional Fed chair with deeper academic background, however.
Mike Pence may be seen as a steadier hand than Trump, and far more attuned to the rhythms of Capitol Hill (he was formerly in the House leadership).
These works, as well as others not at Volta, show how keenly attuned Fabri is to representations of black masculinity and the way they circumscribe him in society.
He is highly attuned to the feelings of others — "That guy looks sad," he informed me once in a Fairway, well within earshot of said grim-faced stranger.
Raad's hyperawareness of the invisible forces of greed keeps his impersonation of a madman ever attuned to the mystical vibrations of power on the near side of fatuousness.
While in the West Wing, he leaves it on during most meetings in the dining room off the Oval Office, one ear attuned to what is being said.
There are differences, of course: Hollywood is more directly attuned to the demands of the market, while Washington commands far more direct power over the lives of Americans.
Mr. Bukhari was also attuned to the political pulse of the region, organizing conferences in the United States and India to discuss ways to resolve the Kashmir conflict.
But for the most part, Cali transmits his tale on older, Grimm-attuned frequencies, while Somà's illustrations possess a dry, surreal wit that serves the story's poignancy well.
More than that, I've learned how to be sensitive to what he wants, which has made me more connected, sane, and attuned to others' needs, feelings, and fears.
For contemporary audiences in New York, now hyper-attuned to white artists' use and misuse of black bodies, "A Negra" will pose the toughest challenge in this exhibition.
Investor focus was also attuned to domestic politics in Italy as the Five Star Movement (M5S) and Democratic Party (PD) on Tuesday made progress toward a coalition deal.
Like many Democrats in South Florida, the four of them wanted Maduro gone, but they had to answer for other Democrats who were less attuned to the situation.
A collector of thousands of educational, industrial and commercial films, the archivist Rick Prelinger is acutely attuned to the ways that such forgotten movies can illuminate urban history.
There's evidence that dogs are attuned to our emotions, so I think dogs will pick up on the fact that we're feeling very anxious and scared these days.
The embarrassed individual is a functioning member of society, attuned enough to the dynamics of interpersonal interaction that his or her body responds reflexively to a perceived breach.
For five years the Terraza Big Band has enjoyed a residency at Terraza 7, a Latin jazz club attuned to the diversity of its neighborhood (Jackson Heights, Queens).
Market focus is largely attuned to the ongoing U.S.-Sino trade row, with investors concerned that the dispute could soon derail a rare period of synchronized global growth.
Although TikTok's algorithm likely relies in part, as other systems do, on user history and video-engagement patterns, the app seems remarkably attuned to a person's unarticulated interests.
"She was attuned to the political struggles in the high ranks," said Ye Yonglie, a popular historian who was a student at Peking University from 1957 to 1963.
Husted acknowledges these organizations may just be more attuned to these training initiatives, and the public funding available for it, due to the changing nature of the industry.
This tech-free before sleep ritual gives you the opportunity to pay attention to your spouse and to stay emotionally attuned to how he or she is feeling.
Nimit Maru is co-founder and CTO at Fullstack Academy, where he keeps the curriculum hyper-relevant by staying attuned to industry trends and the latest programming technologies.
The controversy has revealed the wide sensitivity gap between some Belgian revelers inured to such blatant ethnic caricatures, and outsiders attuned to calling out racism and anti-Semitism.
Perhaps because it is so attuned to the contours of the here and now, Jacobsen's work remains refreshingly unconcerned with making claims for its own art historical importance.
He also scored bonus points this week when Vice President Joe Biden said the Vermont senator was more attuned to the issue of income inequality than Hillary was.
"The culture has become much more attuned to the financial world," said Sandy Climan, president of Entertainment Media Ventures, a movie and digital media investment company in Los Angeles.
Rhonda Holberton is uniquely attuned to the weirdness and multiplicity of performed selves online and offers some of the show's best work with her uncanny, half-scanned animated pieces.
When she depicts the inside or outside of a building, she is highly attuned to the way the underlying geometry merges with the landscape – the sky, field, and mountain.
However, Japanese lower courts sometimes hand down contentious verdicts that are then overturned by higher courts, where judges tend to be more attuned to political implications, judicial experts say.
The concept "should help Kohl's create a compelling area in store that is more attuned to the needs of Millennial shoppers," said Neil Saunders, managing director at GlobalData Retail.
But, in the same way that each sign experiences Mercury retrograde differently, some of us may be more attuned to Uranus' activity than others, says astrologer Kimberly Peta Dewhirst.
As for the supposed reckoning with America's history of racism, only a fraction of white Americans are attuned to the need to honestly grapple with racial history, Marshall said.
There's legible corners to their work—places that might make more sense to start for those whose ears aren't yet attuned to the strange frequency modulation they often explore.
And since Libra is the sign of partnerships, we're especially attuned to what went wrong in our past relationships and trying to build on these lessons for the future.
We don't need to consider a proposal to patch up loopholes in the Lobbying Disclosure Act to know that Trump will be keenly attuned to the superwealthy's pet issues.
More from VICE: Winter points out that many of us, thanks to draconian work schedules not attuned to our bodies, have to wake up earlier than we would naturally.
The quirky, gifted characters of NBC's Midnight, Texas live in a Southern town that straddles the fault line between Hell and earth, and are attuned to the universe's possibilities.
Market focus is largely attuned to corporate earnings, with several U.S. firms reporting their first-quarter revenues this week after underwhelming results from Goldman Sachs and Citigroup on Monday.
Because each pet will react differently, it's important for pet owners to be aware of their pet's "normal" behaviors and remain attuned to what can sometimes be subtle changes.
Market focus is largely attuned to monetary policy settings, after Fed Chair Jerome Powell said the U.S. central bank would be "insulated from short-term political pressures" on Tuesday.
"I think the industry is pretty attuned to it and paying attention to it," Gifford said, noting that mental health issues among older adults in general must be addressed.
While few may expect it, economic policies around the world are finally attuned suggesting the odds of a synchronized global economic bounce may be far greater than widely perceived.
The non-profit organization had become attuned to the fact that some Christians—and especially evangelicals—often went to religious leaders, instead of scientists, for answers to scientific questions.
Other scholars who look at this material weren't focusing on the subject the way I did, or weren't attuned to thinking about whether Jesus was well disposed toward prostitution.
The drones would respond to gunshots detected through Louisville's existing ShotSpotter system, a series of acoustic devices placed around the city that are attuned to the sound of gunfire.
In our interview, McElwee noted that the amount of time Democratic politicians have to spend fundraising will leave them more closely attuned to the top priorities of the wealthy.
"I think we become very attuned and sensitive to our own body odors, because we are close to it, but that doesn't mean others can smell it," McQueen says.
Market focus is largely attuned to global trade developments, as sentiment improved on a report that more progress has been made in talks between the world's two largest economies.
Behind those offsetting results is the fact that Americans have not been nearly as attuned to news about the Mueller investigation as the political and media worlds have been.
Behind those losses lies the changing composition of the California electorate — and the construction of a conservatism anxiously attuned to the changing composition of the country as a whole.
Investor focus was mostly attuned to global trade developments Monday, after a Wall Street Journal report overnight said that the U.S. and China were closing in on a deal.
They've reached such a saturation point, in fact, that there's almost certainly a podcast out there that's perfectly attuned to your interests—and no great way to find it.
The well attuned understand Ryan's view of the "people's problems" is that rich people pay too many taxes, thus allowing too many non-rich people to have health insurance.
I often took L.A.'s famously curvy Mulholland Drive to get to work, and I'd find myself overly attuned to the lack of a guardrail on its steeper edges.
The photos we capture—and launch from our devices onto Instagram, YouTube, Tinder—extrude our desires into the ether, and Tillman has attuned her antennae to their strange frequencies.
Since the early nineteen-nineties, the Icelandic artist has charted extremes—of ecstasy and intimacy, creativity and destruction—always attuned to the possibilities emerging from dance music's experimental communities.
Appleby, who lives on a ranch in rural Montana, is highly attuned to the colors she sees in her landscape, as well as to the changing light and seasons.
They also have to be attuned to the people within the various sectors that can help advocate for the adoption of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and other advanced tech.
It can be alarming, if you're not accustomed to such things or are attuned to the news, to hear your darlings shouting so merrily about head shots and snipes.
In an era attuned to the millennial, of apps, of same-day delivery and near instant everything, the speed with which this new normal has arrived shouldn't surprise anyone.
The microphones are muddy, no more or less attuned to human speech than to things like rustling paper, and her transcripts are full of question marks, gaps, misheard words.
BAML says its quantitatively attuned clients use triple the number of factors today than they did 123 years ago, so new information is sniffed out and priced in fast.
The combination of custom silicon, a still robust and specifically attuned software ecosystem and a focus on security, Apple has everything it needs to make a strong showing here.
If something new entered the scene, it might have been a predator, or a food source, so we're highly attuned to seek out and pay attention to anything new.
And they do this with attuned belligerence, working together to surround human soldiers, who use limited weaponry against their often-unseen enemy, and leaving their bodies slumped, still, empty.
It's a finely attuned mechanism that keeps healthy people as hydrated as they need to be—which doesn't usually amount to needing a half-gallon of water a day.
I would go back to my apartment, collapse on the sofa and watch MSNBC, all while staying attuned for news topics that could be analyzed at a local level.
She marks the days of the month when she expects her worst symptoms to help her coach adjust the training schedule, and keep herself attuned to her body's changes.
That's exactly the undercurrent that the left associates with restrictionism itself — and makes liberals especially attuned to any attack on birthright citizenship, even as the issue makes conservatives wary.
Some people's ears are more sensitive, some are more finely attuned to higher frequencies, and, more often than not, one ear may interpret sounds slightly differently than the other.
Niche services and industries, ever attuned to what their customer wants, have began noticing what their customers want — and what they've noticed is how much they love their dogs.
But what voters seemed more attuned to than the policy disagreement was the precision in which she took on the vice president — and his stumbling response in the moment.
Moscow, of course, is a major city, with more than 12 million residents, so Putin's regime is going to be particularly attuned to what's going on in the city.
Likewise, leaders themselves benefit by becoming more immersed in everyday operating realities, better attuned to the marketplace, and more astute at problem-solving — all to each respective initiative's upside.
The outreach is aimed instead at positioning him as the Democrat most attuned to the needs of Silicon Valley leaders and their companies — and most worthy of their vote.
Alda says years of improvising helped him become highly attuned to cues from his scene partners, which made him better able to understand the people in his real life.
The company says the deal will allow the two pure-play companies to attract an investor base attuned to their businesses, simplify financial results and more efficiently allocate capital.
Had I been more experienced, more attuned to the language of baking, I might have understood that everything I needed to know about that dough was in my hands.
As a scholar of literature, history and politics, I am especially attuned to the next generation's demands to revise existing definitions of free speech to accommodate previously delegitimized experiences.
Market focus is largely attuned to global trade developments after China's Ministry of Commerce said the leaders of U.S.-China trade talks held another phone call on Tuesday morning.
Mr. Trump appears to have been closely attuned to the public-relations coup of notching the top spot on the best-seller lists of newspapers his family routinely attacks.
Sure, there's lots of post-processing here, but you wonder whether the world really does contain so much pink and Nguan is simply attuned enough to find it all.
There, and in his podcast "The Vertical Podcast with Woj," he blends old-fashioned reporting with an attitude attuned to the high speed and high stakes of the Web.
Bourdain was also increasingly attuned to power struggles in the workplace — a trait that made him a vocal ally of his partner, Asia Argento, during the Harvey Weinstein scandal.
Factor in UV protection, adaptive shading, and ingredients usually reserved for skin care, and you've got yourself a massive makeup upgrade that's perfectly attuned to the lazy days of summer.
What a black teacher more attuned to a black child's background, culture and language may recognize as evidence of exceptional aptitude or talent may go undetected by a white teacher.
"The very individuals who are attuned to the under- and misrepresentation of females on screen and behind the camera are often left out of the conversation and critiques," Smith said.
More than any president before him he is especially attuned to the perceptions and injustice toward race in America but he also understands that his words will be digested carefully.
Working with your doctor and an ACE-certified personal trainer can guide you to become more attuned to your body's signals and work up to your target heart rate safely.
The online comments on the websites of Le Monde or Le Figaro are often more attuned to the Breitbart point of view than to the papers' own content, he says.
Ultimately, it's going to add to the bottom line of their business because we're in a time where the world is very attuned to what is BS and what isn't.
At their worst, pivots can derail a company's success, but at their best, they demonstrate a company is still attuned to its user base — no matter how big it gets.
While the menu contains a fair representation of traditional Tibetan cuisine, there are some slight alterations for those not so attuned to a constant parade of butter, yak, and tsampa.
It comes as market focus is largely attuned to global trade negotiations, with little more than a week left before a U.S-imposed deadline for an agreement with China expires.
I identified them right away as something other than fashion eyewear, maybe because I was especially attuned to his glasses—or maybe because the arms of the glasses are thick.
Now, first thing in the morning, when your creative brain is most attuned, after its subconscious workout while you slept, start writing down whatever comes to mind about those things.
Fruitful certainly from a philosophical perspective — and possibly for artists as much as for museums — if exhibitions become more attuned to the ways attention is spent on each specific artwork.
In fact, Dietland feels like a show so attuned to the current moment that it is hard to believe that it went through the standard slow churn of television development.
Slobodian's argument relies less than MacLean's on revealing a dark-money conspiracy and is more attuned to the shifting interests that created the trade regimes of a more neoliberal world.
By focusing on your breath and your body in the moment and quieting the distractions of daily life, you can find a mindset that's more keenly attuned to the present.
It is not surprising that Hesse would remain attuned to adolescence, since his teen-age years, in the eighteen-nineties, were the most dramatic and consequential period of his life.
She was finely attuned to how much a person could take—how much pain and sadness could still be pleasurable, or at least stimulating—and to the physiology of persuasion.
Market focus is largely attuned to global trade developments, as investors await clearer news on whether the U.S. and China will reach a preliminary accord to end a protracted dispute.
And yet 12-year-old Jean, teetering between childhood and adolescence, is very attuned to the malaise afflicting the Bottom Feeder, as her mother has taken to calling their home.
And now we have the "daughter effect" — studies showing that male leaders with daughters are more likely to close the gender pay gap and be attuned to women's rights issues.
Doctors are more attuned to clinical quality than patients can be, because patients lack the expertise and don't engage with the health care system frequently enough to evaluate hospital quality.
Brookfield is "highly attuned" to the fact that the asset class can include lower-income populations, according to the company, which outlined steps the firm has taken to ensure affordability.
And that means the court's biggest decisions largely reflect his ideology — mostly conservative, but with a penchant for leaving some wiggle room, and highly attuned to concerns about personal dignity.
A person attuned to the Spirit of the World takes this wonderful opportunity to dip in the pure, cleansing, cold waters of 2016, leaving behind the oily residue of 2015.
Heard's chunky, chewy, cosmically-attuned take on the track is a deep space roller destined to send discerning clubbers into a total tailspin over the next few weeks and months.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK.  Sometimes a song enters the world and is so attuned to the human spirit it seems to be connected to a higher power.
It will be the first gravitational wave detector in space, attuned to hear ripples in the fabric of spacetime produced by disruptive cosmic events such as supermassive black hole collisions.
But with the speed of 5G networks, experts believe that AR interactions are likely to become more meaningful and attuned to the ever-changing details of the world around us.
The book is wiser, more attuned to the ways race and class, violence and poverty have shaped and continue to shape this country than just about anything else I've encountered.
That is the big risk behind this meeting — if it fails, two leaders who are acutely attuned to never backing down could find themselves back on the path to confrontation.
Other clauses, more attuned to 21st-century problems, affirm Cuba's respect for international law, repudiate terrorism, condemn nuclear proliferation and ban the use of the internet to destabilize sovereign nations.
Meanwhile, Wall Street's attention remains attuned to moves by central banks and governments, which are scrambling to find new monetary and fiscal measures in the hopes of shoring up economies.
Market focus is largely attuned to global trade developments after President Donald Trump said earlier this week that the U.S. and China would soon sign a long-awaited trade pact.
I've been really proud of our own players but players throughout the league and that they're attuned to what's going on and they're going to stand up for their values.
"They're more popular right now because students are more attuned to social impact — they have a willingness to discuss things that perhaps previously were taboo or stigmatizing," Ms. Gotsis said.
As I read up on them, I'll  be more attuned to how the people that surrounded the presidents fed their egos and shaped their administrations, for better and for worse.
But according to Alberto Ramos at Goldman Sachs, policymakers now have a more nuanced view of the upside risks to inflation and seem increasingly attuned to the weak growth dynamics.
And of all the shows on TV, Mr. Robot seemed most attuned to how hard it was to overcome all of the machinery keeping us apart — but also how necessary.
"Especially for young people, the popularity of the climate change cause has made them more attuned to a message that we're all in this together," said Glickman, the Cornell professor.
Pisces are so attuned to others' needs that they de-prioritize their own feelings and refuse to open up about their struggles—hurting themselves and their friends in the process.
For a long time, the Americans most attuned to these products were makeup artists, models, and fashion editors, who could stock up while they were in Paris for Fashion Week.
"They actually backed the film and financed it, they were creatively attuned to us, there was no interference," Scorsese said at a press event on Friday for the film's premier.
They are both closely attuned to the sensibilities of the moderate Midwest, a region that delivered the presidency to Mr. Trump and that Democrats are determined to recapture in 2020.
This, I think, is Voisine's contribution to geometric abstraction: the range of differences he launches within a painting ideally prompts the viewer to slow down and become attuned to difference.
Employing her attuned brand of heavy, well-built beats that made the stage's puddles of mud tremble, the Russian DJ captured my full attention for the entirety of her set.
Other discoveries felt particularly attuned to the part of the world I happened to be in, artists from Boise and the surrounding area who had rarely played outside their hometowns.
Her work is particularly attuned to the complex mediations we have come to call the postmodern, as the title of one of her poems, "I Click Therefore I Am," readily attests.
"There are people who, for whatever reason, have some sort of personal difficulty or experience, some sort of break in their lives, and are attuned to engaging in violence," Kurzman says.
Market focus is largely attuned to the arrest of a top executive at Chinese tech giant Huawei, amid investor concern that the news could derail progress in U.S.-Sino trade talks.
It's also more common for pregnant people to report more movement in their second babies (and beyond) than they felt with their first, possibly because they're better attuned to noticing it.
A 2013 study revealed how finely attuned monarchs are to temperature fluctuations; their annual migration is dependent on it, with a southern spring chill indicating it's time to fly back north.
The singers begin by performing in unison an a cappella version of the melancholy Beatles classic "Yesterday," their eyes attuned to screens hanging above them, across which the musical score scrolls.
"Even smart people, if they don't listen to their body, might not bounce back" as quickly from adversity, he said, as someone who is more attuned to his or her physiology.
"If you are a person who is attuned to nuance, and if you are sensitive to subtle energies, then you are likely to be directly impacted by crystals," she tells Broadly.
He called on attendees to push for a tech industry that collects less data and is more transparent and accountable, but also is attuned to the potential misuse of their creations.
It is not too late to ask ourselves these difficult questions on art and politics, as culture workers are charged now more than ever to be attuned to matters of inclusion.
Painter Anne Appleby, who lives on a ranch in rural Montana, is highly attuned to the colors she sees in her landscape, as well as to the changing light and seasons.
Mouth shape and sibilant sound issues: native French speakers were particularly attuned to this: the shape of the mouth and lips is spot on in parts, but less convincing in others.
Copper, which is highly attuned to China's economy, hit its lowest in three weeks at $6,752 a tonne, accelerating downwards after it broke below its 200-day moving average at $6,800.
And in fact, some of the cases I reviewed actually involved casino workers, perhaps because they are especially attuned to statistics and realize they're on the wrong side of the equation.
Managers that are attuned to their team will be able to notice the small, but important signs of stress early and can better manage things before they spiral out of control.
Judged by that standard, The 'Mirror and The Light' is a worthy conclusion, even if the first two volumes have jaded the critical eye and attuned us to the odd flaw.
He became part of a growing network of Marines attuned to problems plaguing their cohort: cycles of deployments leading to despair, post-traumatic stress disorder and difficulties readjusting to civilian life.
European stocks traded flat Tuesday with investor focus attuned to an impending meeting of the European Central Bank (ECB), with markets cautiously hopeful of a monetary stimulus package later this week.
Follow along as closely as possible, attuned to every ricocheting unison between Patricia Brennan's vibraphone and Miles Okazaki's guitar, parsing every mind-defying displacement between Mitchell's right hand and his left?
When the United States entered World War II, Pyle took that same technique — familiar, open, attuned to the daily struggles of ordinary people — and applied it to covering battles and bombings.
My neighbor here on Mobile Bay, former Representative Jack Edwards, the Republican patriarch who mentored both Mr. Byrne and Attorney General Jeff Sessions, seems more attuned to the winds of change.
Maybe he was the only shooter whose shooter-senses were finely attuned enough to notice any of that; maybe he was the only one earnest enough to think it worth mentioning.
Equally powerful, though, is the impact of an attuned parent or teacher who understands how to build loving, responsive relationships that can stimulate learning and repair the damage done by trauma.
As Americans delay homeownership, they're more aware of the possible downsides, more attuned to the idea that their home could turn out to be more of a liability than an asset.
The audience for the Young Vic "Fun Home," directed by the invaluable Sam Gold, seemed every bit as attuned and responsive to the show's emotional reach as those in New York.
Out of principle, I never buy anything from minibars, but I always look to see how attuned they are to the local marketplace, and Wythe did a great job curating here.
Whatever the basis of his power, he needs to be constantly attuned to the ways that diversity, difference and distrust can make political conflict seem far more existential than it should.
He remains highly attuned to interpersonal dynamics, people who speak with him say, and believes his ability to alternately charm or intimidate his foreign counterparts is the key to diplomatic success.
Design solutions, both new and old, are part of efforts to provide people with housing that's not just practical and cost-effective, but also attuned to aesthetics and quality of life.
Arguments rightly occur (some in my own mind) about Tsumori Chisato's assortment of carnival-surrealist costumes, but surely this choreography, well attuned to the witty zip of Stravinsky's score, carries them.
Her storytelling is rich with the atmosphere of her island birthplace; she's a woman attuned to its sights and smells, even identifying figures from her past by scent rather than name.
Universities are becoming attuned to the promise of digital restoration; Columbia University, which offers a master's degree in historic preservation, recently hired Lowe to teach a course in its conservation lab.
Not only were millennials in sync with the new technologies, but they were also attuned to the collaborative, consensus-driven modes of work these technologies demanded, company researchers said they'd discovered.
Market focus is largely attuned to global trade developments after deputy trade negotiators from the U.S. and China resumed face-to-face talks for the first time in almost two months.
She finds that their sensitivity to detail and ability to emote clearly makes them especially attuned to nakhra, the sense of grace bhangra dancers are meant to carry when they dance.
As Lili, he was at once vulnerable and selfish, masculine and feminine, so incredibly attuned to the performance of womanhood that I found myself noticing the way I behave as a woman.
U.S. crude futures were down $1 at $153 per barrel after slipping 79 cents on Tuesday with China-attuned industrial metal copper down at a 2-week low of $4,595 a tonne.
Sweet, sweet, beautiful Lorde: so wise beyond her years in so many ways, yet still not quite fully attuned to the prevalence of nips, tucks, and tweaks in her own little world.
As the Supreme Court moves forward into 2018, it is clear that Chief Justice John Roberts is attuned to the complexities of the time in which he is leading the high court.
Market focus is largely attuned to central banks, with the ECB monetary policy meeting coming up on Thursday ahead of the U.S. Federal Reserve's Federal Open Markets Committee (FOMC) meeting next week.
Market focus was also largely attuned to global trade developments, after U.S. and Chinese officials reportedly started to outline commitments in principle on the stickiest issues in their long-running trade dispute.
Remaining ash stands won't be dense enough to support such large numbers of borers, and predators will hopefully be more attuned to the beetles by then, controlling their population in the future.
I'd become so dependent on and attuned to the voices on the other end that I could detect the subtlest emotional shifts, like dipping my finger into water to test its heat.
For all the deadpan humor running through Sokolow's work, along with a sharply attuned fascination with human foibles, one also senses her utter amazement: can people really be serious about these things?
Its run ends a few days before the Games begin, but Mr. Coimbra would argue that the show is more attuned to the national mood than any of the coming Olympic events.
Housing advocates also argued that while Mr. Bloomberg was attuned to the concerns of middle-class residents in an increasingly expensive city, he appeared less sympathetic to the homeless and the poor.
Understanding an emotion isn't as simple as noticing a smile — but we still look to facial movements for everything from navigating everyday social interactions to the development of emotionally attuned artificial intelligence.
It comes at a time when market focus is largely attuned to global trade developments, amid conflicting signals over the extent of progress in trade talks between the world's two largest economies.
Tipped off by a Scottish nurse with a highly attuned nose, scientists have recently learned that people with Parkinson's disease begin emitting a distinct "woody, musky odor" years before they show symptoms.
Beautiful and funky, elegant but attuned to the messiness of desire, these canvases are full of teasing ambiguities but also benefit from the more assured brushwork and palette of the preceding abstractions.
When you train your senses to notice different things, to feel different sensations, and to communicate in new ways, you become curious and attuned to your body and the bodies of others.
Both art lovers and the spiritually attuned gathered, all adorned in fancy dress, to celebrate the summer solstice and one of the Royal Academy of Arts most anticipated showings, the Summer Exhibition.
But it helps us transcend it by teaching us to see it clearly for what it is, and by making us more attuned to our emotive impulses and the behaviors they produce.
Certainly, the Workologist has heard from readers who are highly attuned to anything that looks like cliquey behavior by managers who seem to favor certain employees with whom they have social bonds.
Pao describes a whirlwind courtship with her current husband, the black hedge fund manager Alphonse Fletcher Jr., known as Buddy, who helped her become more attuned to issues of race and intersectionality.
It was also the Age of the Burgeoning Female Gaze, when women shed the last vestiges of being the "finer," relationally attuned sex and began to participate in the pleasures of objectification.
One official said staffers have appeared more attuned to their health amid the outbreak, wiping down desks with anti-bacterial wipes and being more careful about sneezing into a tissue or arm.
It's particularly attuned to how the legacies of Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. have been co-opted into a narrative of uplift, with civil rights history sanitized for public consumption.
When people are free to put together their own disguises, they are actually quite attuned to what makes a face distinctive, and can be very inventive about how to lead people astray.
London-born, Berlin-based producer Flora Yin-Wong aka || FLORA has today shared a full stream of her City God mixtape, featuring seven original tracks that range from ambient to club-attuned.
"Investors are cognizant that already-low interest rates render central bank cuts less impactful, and thus are highly attuned to the increasing emphasis on fiscal stimulus," Fagan wrote in an analysis note.
The thought needs to dawn, too, on right-of-center Jews who have become so attuned to dangers from the woke-left that they have tuned out dangers from the alt-right.
Unlike 2016, his campaign has also spent a lot more time attuned to the delegate race, focusing on parts of the state that deliver delegates but don't always get visited as much.
I've always thought that part of the reason art confounds us is that it is essentially paradoxical in nature: private, mysterious, even largely subconscious in genesis but socially attuned and publicly affirmed.
Still, it's exciting to speculate about the compelling integrations that could eventually emerge, particularly as brands become more attuned to esports and gaming communities, which are more likely to inhabit virtual spaces.
The church's leader remains attuned to the problems of the world -- in this case the ecological destruction of the Amazon -- while raising unresolved debates within his church about doctrinal and dogmatic matters.
Churchill and Orwell, dissenters on the right and the left, were attuned early to totalitarian threats, and spent their prime years fighting upper-class consensus in the twilight of the British imperium.
The institutions and organizations of Democratic power in Washington are hopelessly awash in corrupt money, and more highly attuned to the concerns of the donors on whom they depend than ordinary voters.
Market focus is largely attuned to global trade developments, following a media report suggesting the world's two largest economies were on the cusp of signing a so-called "phase one" trade deal.
But it is also true that Blackstone, with its giant portfolio of real estate assets and operating companies that span the world, is closely attuned to the American economy's potential to grow.

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