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Compared to Daya, Daddy is buffered from experiencing max's violence.
Yet once the show had buffered, the speeds evened out.
More interestingly, we found that cyberloafing effectively buffered this connection.
" KeyBanc: " We believe [NiSource's] downside is likely buffered by insurance coverage.
Go deeper: BP's profit slump buffered by higher output, trading (Reuters)
It was a digital connection that buffered into a lovely human connection.
Peretti thinks the company is buffered by money, good counsel, and the law.
The report noted several ways in which the financial system is well-buffered.
It's a little welcome relief for investors and savers buffered by volatile markets.
Fortunately, this slowdown has been partially buffered by a rising contribution from immigrants.
These payments seem to have buffered political damage to the president thus far.
Peretti thinks the company is buffered by money, good counsel and the law.
The orders have "buffered [Wallaroo] from the repercussions of the outbreak," she said.
That will also be buffered by a raft of new hardware, Agarawala said.
Workers still need places where sights and sounds are buffered and secrets kept.
Bond yields however were buffered by safe-haven demand from losses on Wall Street.
The ruble depreciation buffered the shock but could not have shielded the economy completely.
I like to be in the middle, that way I'm a little bit buffered.
These services have buffered and absorbed the risks and dislocations caused by capitalist innovation.
The ropes, frayed and buffered with pipe insulation, are secured by more duct tape.
"The baby in the womb is well buffered from typical environmental noises," Dr. Fifer says.
But exercise buffered the risks, even for people born with a predilection for the condition.
Which implies to me that we've buffered ourselves from the insults that our ancestors went through.
It fits tall pots in a tough satin-finished, stainless steel basin buffered by soundproof padding.
Participants enter in a silk-clad dome, where a specially buffered portal washes clean their sonic palate.
If creatine monohydrate gives you indigestion, it may be worth try pH-buffered creatine or creatine hydrochloride.
If you have a higher IQ, it seems you're buffered a bit against insults to your brain.
But these effects can be buffered by warm relationships with teachers and school friends, a new study suggests.
These toxins need to be released, or buffered, somehow, but the researchers don't know how that happens yet.
And it is possible to live in Fort Greene and feel buffered from the forest of new towers.
But you buffered it up like you said that you don't want to say thank you to nobody.
Comey and the bureau had been buffered by turbulent political currents while the yearlong probe ran its course.
In addition to Mr. Abe's instrumentalism, three structural factors have buffered Japan from a wave of angry populism.
Its latest earnings report handily beat Wall Street's quarterly profit estimates, buffered by rising home sales and prices.
The harsh mountain environment may have buffered this group from the Europeans and their attendant diseases, the researchers say.
When a song is selected, the entire thing is buffered as an ephemeral copy to the device's internal memory.
TunnelBear — starting at $5/month See Details Lots of VPNs offer live chat support, but Buffered goes a little further.
While you may experience high levels of academic stress, your "real world" financial stress and transition to adulthood are buffered.
With Hyper Thread, participants enter in a silk-clad dome where a specially buffered portal washes clean their sonic palate.
That said, buffered creatine, like creatine hydrochloride, may be easier on the stomach for athletes who experience cramps with monohydrate.
But maybe the former Vokai has gotten too buffered, because the choice to vote out Tom over Karishma is baffling.
Intergenerational trauma is buffered by restorative images of strength and empowerment found among personal photographs and prints in the show.
GM says the camera isn't recording anything; it's just a buffered video feed to make sure SuperCruise works as it should.
That trend has hit publications in West Virginia, too, though they have been somewhat buffered by a hunger for local news.
Parts are buffered only by a low bulkhead because of fears that a higher one might interfere with takeoffs and landings.
A half-mile of mangroves buffered the Cutler Midden, another archeological site on the Deering Estate, against damage wrought by crashing waves.
In some ways, Ali, a 40-year-old mother of three, had been buffered from the long and brutal 2016 presidential campaign.
They ordered the stuff to mix it with from a pharmacy, a phosphate-buffered saline solution in which the peptide would dissolve.
After a stressful first few days, where every vote could send you home, suddenly you're buffered from the dangers of the game.
On her podcast That's So Random, former Bachelor villain Corinne Olympios noted how wonderful it was to live a life buffered by sponsorship.
As with most in the microgame genre, NSFWare launches the player through seconds-long tasks, only buffered with commands like COME and SPANK.
I've been wincing as I examine my own portfolio, even though I've buffered my stock holdings with healthy allocations of bonds and cash.
She's claimed she supports environmental justice — her claim could be buffered by issuing a simple statement, although it seems rather late for that now.
Buffered creatine is sometimes promoted as more effective and as resulting in less of the creatine breaking down into creatinine, a less useful byproduct.
Buffered from their routine military past by more than a half century of disuse, the structures themselves held little interest for most of the artists.
Rideau said she went to look for the video but it buffered, and she didn't bother waiting to see it because she was still on medicine.
The peristyle was surrounded by the last humps, hutches, and datacenter entrances aft, all of which buffered wind, allowing her to set up a work station.
In bonding, instead of gold or porcelain caps being applied, the tooth is etched with a buffered acid solution and then painted with a liquid acrylic.
The rich, who are buffered from so many of Delhi's dangers, bunkered themselves inside, filtering out particles in their own air through expensive, high-tech purifiers.
In the buffered world of Silicon Valley, teenagers with keys to the future in their hands are following one another in copycat acts of self-destruction.
Until 22019, the U.S. generally maintained a surplus in cattle and beef trade with Mexico, which buffered the persistent deficit generated between the U.S. and Canada.
The airline, formed in the 2012 merger between Chile's LAN and Brazil's TAM, has been buffered by economic woes in its biggest markets in recent years.
Its elected leaders, backed up by a powerful civil service and buffered by the sheer size and diversity of the country, have kept the army in check.
The end result is similar to a GIF, but is instead a combination of a still photo buffered by a video that captures both motion and sound.
Buffered by support from labels and the strength of the internet's borderless capacity, the musical undergrounds in otherwise overlooked cities are now more visible than ever before.
GM has said that the camera in its Cadillac cars isn't recording anything; it's just a buffered video feed to make sure Super Cruise works as it should.
The European Central Bank's bond-buying scheme and expectations for further monetary stimulus have buffered euro zone bond markets following the British vote to leave the European Union.
Staring up at the front door, Robyn had her usual stolidly neutral look, buffered against expectation; she hardly seemed excited by the prospect of seeing her mother again.
But the red ink did not cost him his standard of living, because most of the money was borrowed, and because he was buffered by his father's wealth.
PUNE, India — The apartment buildings rise 23 stories into the skyline, a pair of elegant, jet-black towers buffered from the street by security guards and high fences.
It is as if these petty tyrants live in a world without honest mirrors, without others, without gravity, and they are buffered from the consequences of their failures.
Buffered VPN — starting at $4.12/month See Details As its name suggests, Hong Kong-based PandaPow is designed to pack a punch in China, with decent speeds and security.
Usually it refers to Kre-Alkalyn, but there's a competitor called Crea-Trona that's buffered with both sodium carbonate and sodium bi-carbonate, which may further increase the alkalinity.
As long as America kept the peace and buffered the edges between neighbors, they could engage in reckless, nationalistic rhetoric that otherwise might be destabilizing and lead to wars.
TORONTO (Reuters) - Buffered by three oceans and the United States to the south, Canada has for decades had the luxury of being able to pick and choose its newcomers.
One volunteer had flown in from Rwanda for a wedding, she told a crowd of canvassers, and had buffered in an extra week to stay and help with the campaign.
It took me a little under 15 hours to finish Luigi's Mansion 3, a count buffered by getting hung up on a mid-game puzzle I suspect others will not.
The weekend gathering in quiet Sandy, about 20 miles south from Salt Lake City and buffered from the world by the Wasatch Mountain Range, might as well be a Mormon retreat.
In the morning, school buses line the circular driveway of Fairfield Ludlowe High School, dispatching a stream of students into the sandy-brick building buffered by an expansive, tree-lined lawn.
Those investments, though, haven't buffered the company's share prices, Blackwells said, also noting a three-way merger between Colony Capital, NorthStar Realty Finance and NorthStar Asset Management — which closed January 2017.
Tuesday's storm was the latest of back-to-back systems - buffered by a brief respite Monday - that have brought the heaviest rain in a decade to parts of Northern California and Nevada.
Catch the roughly nine-mile bike path that follows the park-buffered Lachine Canal past the grain silos that attest to the area's industrial heritage, repurposed warehouses and plenty of new construction.
But while those tensions were once buffered by yeshiva walls and eruvim, the symbolic perimeters around Hasidic enclaves, the outbreak of measles, which is highly contagious, cannot be kept to such boundaries.
Some sites can be stabilized or buffered with mangroves or oyster beds, but when it comes to safeguarding them from pummeling rain or surging waves of a hurricane-strength storm, options are limited.
Spoofs of sitcoms, infomercials and true-crime shows crash into one another, buffered by forlorn snippets of the original wedding tape and clips of Ralph's interactions with his best friend, Josh (Rahm Braslaw).
Even with its relatively basic Wi-Fi, I found the Premiere to work well at streaming 4K content, which buffered up to UHD resolution very quickly across several different services including Netflix and Vudu.
Livestreaming is more demanding on the internet than video streaming, where the data is chopped up into packets that are shipped individually, and buffered, or loaded, separately if necessary to prevent disruption, Leung said.
IT'S NOT LIKE THE FLU PANDEMICS THAT KILL TENS OF MILLIONS OF PEOPLE, BUT IT IS AGAIN AN ILLUSTRATION THAT THERE ARE MANY DOWNSIDE RISKS TO THE GLOBAL ECONOMY THAT WE HAVE NOT REALLY BUFFERED.
Home to government agencies, embassies and universities, as well as consultant firms, technology businesses and government contractors eager to be near the seat of power, the capital has long been buffered from national economic downturns.
Carbon emissions, which hit a record high last year, are projected to inflict a devastating toll on oceans, which have so far buffered almost all man-made warming generated by burning coal, oil and gas.
But in this wealthy suburb — where estates are buffered by acres, privets and camera-mounted, remote-operated wrought iron gates — the dog barks at man (and most anything else) story has taken on far greater implications.
A similar explanation works for why reaction centers became asymmetric, Gisriel added: Doing so would have added more stepping stones as well, which would have similarly buffered against damage caused by the accumulation of too many electrons.
I also noticed that while you can still change settings like modes, aperture, or shutter while the camera is processing buffered photos, you often won't be able to dive into the full settings menu until it's done.
Under our leaders at the FBI, we have gone through months of misguided and corrupt investigations buffered by inappropriate behavior by Strzok that could have been avoided if the FBI did not tolerate any appearance of impropriety.
TRIPLE BLOW Carbon emissions, which hit a record high last year, are projected to inflict a devastating toll on oceans, which have so far buffered almost all man-made warming generated by burning coal, oil and gas.
TRIPLE BLOW Carbon emissions, which hit a record high last year, are projected to inflict a devastating toll on oceans, which have so far buffered almost all the manmade warming generated by burning coal, oil and gas.
Britain, which uses the pound currency and has tried to keep its economy somewhat buffered from the eurozone's, also has a relatively low jobless rate, 5.1 percent, which is comparable to the unemployment rate in the United States.
"In general, Asian equities are buffered from rising U.S. yields by the constructive tone of the U.S.-China trade talks as well as strong earnings numbers," said Heng Koon How, head of markets strategy for UOB in Singapore.
Meanwhile, at a street market downtown where farmers sold honey and chile wreaths, shoppers said they had no sense of a crisis on the border, which is 40 miles south and buffered by scrubland of juniper and yucca.
Like any mission to space, the Kepler Station analog ran in isolation, buffered from the outside world by a 3-mile perimeter maintained by the Omani military and a 10-minute lag in communications between "Earth" and the crew.
The monitor is constantly refreshing its display contents to get those buffered frames in, and the imperfections in the loading and flushing of those frames create an ugly tearing effect that can ruin a movie or your gaming experience.
When you finally decide to push the shutter the whole way, the camera grabs the last 2000 frames that were buffered and writes them to the SD card while also saving the images that you shoot with the shutter pressed down.
Performance-wise, Olympus has also improved the Pro Capture mode from the E-M1 Mark II. Previously, the mode would grab the last 14 frames buffered, but that's been more than doubled to up to 35 frames on the E-M1X.
"It's unlikely that until after the next iteration of the pension reform legislative process much happens to capture the market's imagination on BRL," he said adding that the Mexican peso should remain buffered against market volatility by high carry trades.
That idea was buffered by the fact that it also launched a healthcare JV in partnership with Berkshire Hathaway and JP Morgan, and it has also been making other gradual moves into the medical sector with the sale of supplies.
But in this darkest timeline, no object can be so ludicrous that the preternaturally wealthy will decline to throw money at it, in a desperate bid for edginess within lifestyles so buffered from reality that this somehow seems worth it.
What the kitchen does really well here are yin-yang miniatures — small dishes with perfectly balanced flavors, like grilled mackerel whose oily richness was buffered by the differing tones of acidity in two garnishes, pickled cucumber and verjus-marinated mustard seeds.
As long as our military service members feel that they are members of a functional tribe comprised of those who have each other's back, they seem to be buffered against the tunnel of despair that emerges when they become isolated.
Too many of these grasslands are chronically overgrazed, too many acres are devoted to rowcrop agriculture that is  saturated with too many agricultural chemicals, and our fields are no longer buffered by hedgerows and other natural habitats for our wildlife to thrive.
The anniversary, paired with a time change and busy schedule that have kept Trump from viewing hours of cable television, has buffered some of his frustrations at GOP election losses this week, which included the Virginia and New Jersey governor's races, according to one official.
"Perhaps the later, more established community at Star Carr were buffered from the effects of the second extreme cooling event—which is likely to have caused exceptionally harsh winter conditions—by their continued access to a range of resources at the site including red deer," said Blockley.
Buffered offers military-grade encryption, a kill switch, and a no logging policy (aside from connections) when it comes to security, but while its plans and security measures are easy to understand, some users may be put off by a lack of apps for their devices.
Among the extensive details customers can learn about the shirt online are that the hang tag (67 cents) is made of 63.163 percent wood-free cellulose and buffered with calcium carbonate, and the T-shirt itself was knitted and assembled in Germany and cost the retailer about $13.50.
"The real issue is, even places that have retained core areas [of untouched rainforest], the margins have been impacted, and the areas that buffered them from fire have taken such a massive hit that these core Gondwanan areas may continue to be eroded through fire and drought," Graham said.
Update In 1832 when Adare Manor in rural County Limerick in the west of Ireland was built, lighting was often by candles, air-conditioning meant opening the windows and 39,000 acres of land buffered the grand house, called a "Calendar House" for its 298 chimneys and 2785 leaded-glass windows.
This week Facebook made available a tool that optimizes elements of video display and notifications: Facebook used this set of tools internally to optimize how 360-degree videos are displayed on the social network, taking into account such factors as the available bandwidth and how much of the video has already been buffered.
"The PHP has ... been buffered by the fact that the Philippines is relatively insulated from global trade tensions, given that exports accounted for 31.7 percent of its GDP in 2018, which is significantly lower compared to regional peers such as Malaysia and Singapore," FXTM market analyst Han Tan told CNBC in an email.
Popcast Listen to this week's podcast | Subscribe: iTunes | RSS | Stitcher| Audioboom "Closer," the tepidly thumping collaboration between the club-pop production duo the Chainsmokers and the singer Halsey, is currently in its ninth week atop the Billboard Hot 100, the capstone on a year that has seen neutered, buffered dance music fully infuse itself into the pop mainstream.
It has fostered innovations, such as primary care medical homes; it has extended coverage in the face of new illness challenges, such as the HIV epidemic; it has buffered the cost of treatment breakthroughs, such as hepatitis C drugs; and it has shielded low income people, providers, and state budgets from the effects of bad economic times.
McCloughan reads, in this situation, as male (rather than as trans, but uses they/them pronouns), but even as male, the possibility of being homosexual is complicated by the presence of Rogers — who in turn is buffered from the verbal and physical encroachment that would doubtlessly be directed at her in this situation, were she to enter the scene as an unaccompanied female.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' Tensions between McConnell and Schumer run high as trial gains momentum No. 2 GOP leader eyes Wednesday of next week for possible votes on witnesses MORE (R-Ky.) is keeping his GOP colleagues largely buffered from reporters as they deliberate rules for the Senate impeachment trial.
As Alan Jacobs suggested in an essay for The New Atlantis several years ago, fantasy stories are concerned with the transition that the Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor described in his immense and daunting tome, "A Secular Age": the movement from a premodern world in which human lives and societies are understood to be permeable to supernatural forces (dark and light, divine and demonic) to a modern world in which both civilization and the individual psyche are "buffered" against angels and devils and fairies and the like.
There's also good, hard evidence from large-scale studies on "the wear and tear that worry and stress has on people who don't have insurance coverage," says Genevieve Kenney, co-director of the Health Policy Center at the Urban Institute, noting one of the most compelling and most cited: a study in Oregon that found that offering Medicaid to the uninsured reduced bad medical debts, decreased the likelihood of choosing to cover medical expenses over other bills, buffered them from catastrophic out-of-pocket payments and significantly reduced depression.

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