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"burn out" Definitions
  1. (of a fire) to stop burning because there is nothing more to burn
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429 Sentences With "burn out"

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They found that just as people can burn out from their professional jobs, mothers and fathers can burn out, too.
High functioners all burn out at some pointIt often takes something traumatic happening in a high functioner's life for them to burn out.
People don't burn out on a franchise simply because it has a lot of iterations; they burn out on it because it has a lot of repetitive, unoriginal ones.
"I don't burn out, but it's definitely taxing," Blevins says.
Flames continue to burn out of control in the area.
"People burn out for one reason: Because they're off purpose."
Meanwhile, volunteer developers burn out, and serious bugs go unaddressed.
So let Mars inspire you — don't let yourself burn out.
Organizers worked on rotation so that they didn't burn out.
We didn't burn out, perhaps, by burning a little more.
Because if I don't, then my candle will burn out.
"If you are not pacing yourself, you will burn out."
After a while, however, we burn out on these stories.
Taylor Swift "Burn Out," Midland "Burning Man," Dierks Bentley feat.
It's physically exhausting, and you don't want to burn out.
But more importantly, I'm worried about how quickly players burn out.
Detroit buildings burn out of control as riots rock the city.
"It's better to burn out than fade away" - Rip Kurt Cobain.
Here are the six factors that determine whether you'll burn out
It can't solely be based on anger because you'll burn out.
But as those fires burn out, a new one is building.
But after a decade or so, I started to burn out.
But after a decade or so, I started to burn out.
Firefighters waited for small fires to burn out before exploring blast site Some small fires still were burning hours after the blast, and firefighters let those burn out by themselves before thoroughly searching the site, Pena said.
It's a double-edged sword, though, because eventually you might burn out.
But there are clearly corresponding feelings of stress, burn out, and fatigue.
Fast forward seven months and Towley's spark has yet to burn out.
Many burn out and quit before they've really learned how to teach.
In fact, they often have to be careful not to burn out.
She had worried that Ms. Mitchell might burn out on the material.
We are never going to let the flames of resistance burn out.
Allow the flame to burn out, then add in the remaining ingredients.
An R214.8 below 280 means an outbreak is likely to burn out.
Here&aposs how to pinpoint them before they burn out and quit.
An R0 below one means an outbreak is likely to burn out.
I am watching all of us burn out in the current climate.
If they don't have anything to fuel the fire, they'll eventually burn out.
The only thing I would change is my ability to fight burn out.
I've seen what happens to artists who burn out, and it's not pretty.
We were willing to burn out for charity, but what happened was astonishing.
However, make time to relax so you don't burn out, especially this evening.
If you burn out, you're not hearing, and then you can't help anyone.
You're betting that a shooting star in the sky will never burn out.
A happy, well-adjusted worker is less likely to burn out and leave.
It tends to burn out I've noticed in most of these cities. Yeah.
A serious cyberattack could burn out the power transmitters and utterly decimate vital infrastructure.
So they work hard, perform, and push themselves so far that they burn out.
"It's not about giving yourself 130%, because you're going to burn out," she said.
Don't hold in your emotions—that's a fast way for you to burn out.
Is there a risk of burn-out from the people meant to protect us?
Taxibots do so much driving that their batteries burn out entirely every six months.
We would never burn out, we reassured one another (albeit tacitly) during those meetings.
The rate is at levels that people burn out and are treated as disposable.
Some employees are worried the frenetic pace plus long hours could burn out workers.
The future is machines demonstrating value to each other until their servers burn out.
"It&aposs great being a YouTuber, but then you burn out too," he said.
Healthy boundaries at work can make the difference between professional fulfillment or burn out.
So if you're starting to burn out, tell your employer and explain the problem.
Unfortunately, that means people burn out, and the games lose players gradually over time.
Allow the flame to burn out, then add in the butter, garlic, and shallots.
It's on the business to say, 'hold on, we don't want you to burn out.
People are unsurprisingly more productive in the morning and seem to burn out after lunch.
I am finding that balance is super important here so that I don't burn out.
Conflicts in war-torn places burn out for want of civilians to kill and exploit.
And sometimes it's healthier that they don't — if you burn out on a job, fine.
"It's going to have to burn out at the tank," he said at a briefing.
Allow the flame to burn out, then add in the whipped butter and brown sugar.
Whether it's lunch or dinner, it doesn't matter: you'll burn out on theme park fare.
With Mr Trump's nomination almost assured, its fires, too, must now rage and burn out.
Americans are spending more time commuting than ever — and it's driving workers to burn out.
And when burn out weighs you down, it's like an anchor on your whole being.
I want to tour for years and years and I don't want to burn out.
Maybe I should say a 'comet' because shooting stars burn out, and he never will.
Photo courtesy The Raveonettes Bands can either burn out, fade away, or be The Raveonettes.
If you're suffering from TFS, take a little time away before you burn out entirely.
Joe Butler We were designed to burn out, like a light bulb that was overamped.
That 290 percent is the tipping point, at which the epidemic starts to burn out.
If we're very lucky, the virus will burn out by the end of the year.
This V-shaped recovery largely assumes the virus will burn out by March or April.
Catch up on rest and time alone—you need to recharge or else you'll burn out!
Millennials (of both sexes) were 36 percent more likely to suffer burn out than other generations.
Mullen has a theory: Swimmers simply burn out by the time they hit their late 20s.
Neighbors eventually became alarmed when the lights in the List family home began to burn out.
If it tries to pull too much power, the device that supplies it can burn out.
"More is better but you have to be careful that you don't burn out," he says.
Many caring, well-intentioned people burn out from the mental heath professions before they even begin.
According to the actress, It Girls often burn out quickly because they seem to be everywhere.
Contra Neil Young, it would be better for him to fade away than to burn out.
If you're not allowing yourself time to decompress and regain energy, you're going to burn out.
Every time you see some shit, you can't just jump into it, or you'll burn out.
Logs will begin to shrivel and burn out as time goes by: Just like real life!
But, she said, if it does not have something sustainable to offer, it will burn out.
With the new coronavirus, it's still hard to how it might burn out on its own.
What was brostep and why did the micro genre rise to prominence and quickly burn out?
Even if you're a shier Aquarian, your brain is constantly working, so eventually you burn out!
He acquired enormous fame and success at an early age, only to burn out later in life.
I want to be around in the competition for a long time, so I can't burn out.
If you burn out on a job that is also your passion, that can be pretty devastating.
"Entrepreneurs have bought into this idea that they have to burn out to succeed," Huffington tells CNBC.
When a caregiver is too focused on others, they can neglect their own needs and burn out.
Hundreds of people worked on From Honor and burn out hit more than just its leadership team.
The coals just sadly burn out as you eat, and that's no way to treat a friend.
But if you're not careful, it's also an easy way to get overwhelmed and even burn out.
If not, the satellite would come down and burn out like any other, an agency official said.
After two or three seasons plenty have disappeared — and some of the biggest faces simply burn out.
I don't think I've ever learned a way to do the work without leading to burn out.
"I don't believe in this 'burn out,' but sometimes it's tough, it's depressing, you know?" she said.
Plus, nurses burn out quicker when assigned too many patients, which leads to high rates of turnover.
That's why the best leaders build up habits skill sets that allow them to combat burn out.
I had seen my sister burn out during her senior year, after taking a demanding course load.
For the outbreak to burn out, the average patient needs to infect less than one other person.
"I do not want the young people to burn out on this flood of info!" he wrote.
The second is that he is waiting for the battles at the White House to burn out.
And if somebody is taking care of themselves it means they are not going to burn out.
Snuff it out with a tool or your fingers instead, if it can't be left to burn out.
There's an ingrained mythology around startups that not only celebrates burn-out efforts, but damn well requires it.
While managing your calendar won't solve all of these problems, it's an effective way to alleviate burn out.
Women are taking on 'invisible tasks' that lead to burn out and keep them from the C-suite.
" He then quotes the song itself, adding: "'We're smoking till we burn out', so we dance and party.
"I was burned out, and the burn out was built up because of bad emotions," she told me.
I learned that, even though I'm ambitious, if I don't look after myself, I'm going to burn out.
But that can lead to burn out—not to mention the lack of stability that comes with freelancing.
I see why they put the rules in place, to try not to burn out girls so young.
"If you try to be on 24/7, you're going to burn out your mind quickly," he said.
It then became clear, she explained, that the endless hours she spent working had led her to burn out.
So dole this simple promise of a burn out on any male partner who you consider a doubtful ally.
Figuring out exactly which one to buy can be a pain: Incandescent bulbs are cheap, but burn out easily.
American officials expressed worry that the Special Forces units may burn out after nearly two years of continuous combat.
"It's going to have to burn out at the tank," Russell told reporters at a mid-morning news conference.
My light bulbs always burn out too soon, and I can never find AA batteries when I need them.
I thought about all the Paula Thompsons in my life and the torch flames that just won't burn out.
She worried that her doctor, the only gynecologic oncologist left at Indiana University's Simon Cancer Center, would burn out.
Whether he'll stay a rising star in the Democratic Party or burn out on Tuesday is an open question.
If that's true, and 2198-nCoV isn't yet spreading from person to person, the outbreak should burn out quickly.
People who burn out are often high achievers, so when their performance begins to slip, others don't always notice.
So are the Five Stars in fact a cluster of meteors, doomed to burn out in the political atmosphere?
It&aposs important to be conservative with your money so you don&apost burn out before you reach profitability.
The Sun will burn off all of its fuel and end up a white dwarf, then burn out and die.
Others guessed the opposite: "They said the switching would cascade and the whole thing would just burn out," Gimzewski said.
And for the witch who likes to make their magic last, Palo Santo sticks don't burn out after one use.
Five years ago, Izza replied, in Agdel Lex, I saw the Rectification Authority burn out the Gavreaux Junction hunger strikers.
Surge protector Surge protectors don't last forever: Like light bulbs, they need replacing every few years when they burn out.
Then, if and when you burn out—it happens—laugh it off and start again at a more sustainable pace.
NHS managers fear that those who run the initiative, like Ms Monteith, may burn out or be bombarded with calls.
Together they chant the song's galvanizing chorus: Don't let the midnight oil burn low, no don't let it burn out.
It is a balancing act for Pérez, who wants to get results while ensuring his players do not burn out.
This means they often don't believe there's anything wrong until something traumatic happens, like a breakup, and they burn out.
Traditional bulbs waste more electricity, burn out in months, and offer little variation in the type of light they provide.
Once you get your candle home, concentrate on your intentions, light it, and let it burn out on its own.
One way to honor the work you do is to be kind to yourself, so that you don't burn out.
It's great if you have high standards and are detailed oriented, but no one wins when team members burn out.
They are supposed to recalibrate, take time, burn out froth and wait for the next catalyst to push the market higher.
Without taking a few weeks of active recovery, it's possible to overtrain, burn out, or injure yourself right before a race.
Armed only with machetes and sticks, they cleared paths through the undergrowth, hoping the fire would burn out at its edges.
Narrator: And after the fires burn out, one of the biggest concerns in a major earthquake is access to fresh water.
Domino was playing his music before anyone called it rock 'n' roll, and he didn't burn out when that era ended.
Let's burn out Bill Raftery this week so that he's asleep in a bowl of oatmeal midway through Sweet 16 games!
You're a hard working, Capricorn, but it's crucial that you give yourself some rest today—you don't want to burn out.
" Hamilton, 33, added: "I'm operating on a level where, if I wasn't conscious of it, then I could easily burn out.
It takes a lot of the burn out of the daily grind to sit down and play — it's old-school entertainment.
Hallways are cast in an ever-deepening dusk as light bulbs burn out and are not replaced for lack of money.
The spinning filter did not burn out, because no single spot was ever subjected to enough light intensity for long enough.
Her father, a longtime coach who had seen too many players burn out early, wanted her to wait to start playing.
We were also reminded this year that after storms pass and flames burn out, people can continue suffering from a disaster.
Unlike a traditional light fixture, you won't be able to replace this fixture's lights when they burn out, since they're all LED.
"A lot of people mentally burn out before their body does, losing their drive, purpose and even sometimes their joy of running."
We all know that you're a fireball, Sag, but don't let yourself burn out by giving too much of yourself to others.
It pointed out that rocket motors burn out so quickly that interceptors would have to get unfeasibly close to the launch-pad.
But as the wait for his candidacy to heat up lengthens, I wonder: Could he burn out before he ever catches fire?
"During the 2 minutes on the high-intensity interval, you can't go all out because you're going to burn out," Perkins warns.
After all, a candle that's constantly lit at both ends will only burn out sooner—as a matter of fact, it's inevitable. 
Photo via FacebookThe year I saw The Strokes live for the first time was also the year they began to burn out.
Between touring and traveling and self-promotion, lots of bands can burn out—any job for 20 years can become a lot.
They would swap people in and out to make sure the engineers stayed fresh and didn't burn out helping with the transition.
In this special section, we teach you how to dodge the land mines, fight bias and not burn out in the process.
"We are all living under delusion — the type-A delusion that we have to burn out in order to succeed," she said.
Nearly 2,000 fires continued to burn out of control in Indonesia's forests on Wednesday, causing respiratory problems for nearly a million people.
Building a large following can lead to lucrative sponsorships, but the push to constantly create new videos can lead to burn out.
Workers reported that the emergency crew that responded could do little more than to watch the fire burn out on its own.
How do you make sure that you don't crunch, that you don't burn out, that you don't mess up work life balance?
Eventually, a bad charging cord can burn out a very important chip on your logic board called the Tristar (or U2 chip).
Because when you go to studios without having your identity or your color, they'll just give you anything, and you'll burn out easily.
Theoretically, they said, napalm could be used to burn out suspected terrorists hiding in caves or forests, or even to destroy poppy fields.
The bustle could also make them reluctant to socialize in off-hours, which could lead them to burn out and change jobs faster.
If you don't, you'll eventually burn out, and these eclipses will make sure you know just how shitty feeling burned out can be.
Faces disappear into fuzzy blurs, the colors trend toward a muddy yellowish-brown, and light sources burn out into blazes of distracting white.
"I can't tell you how long it will take to burn out," said Harris County Fire Marshal Laurie Christensen at a morning briefing.
Getting consumed by the world of profile pictures, ghosting and sometimes shallow hookups can be discouraging, and can often lead to burn out.
"I stripped all the gears and was like, He's going to really not... I'm going to, like, burn out his clutch," Witherspoon said.
The problem, he said, was that robots trying to collect the necessary data would burn out long before achieving the desired set size.
It's better to burn out than fade away, and more times than not, it's better to let a cohesive body of work alone.
They were constantly either just doing other people's jobs instead of their own or getting burned by takers if they didn't burn out.
They are flares that burn out of sight quickly or, with luck and momentum, circle around and attract our attention every four years.
It's also possible that the virus could largely burn out in China, while good surveillance keeps it from taking hold in other countries.
Some even get so worked up by perceived unfairness that they burn out from their jobs, putting any chance of promotion at risk.
He seems like a man about to burn out or be kicked out — but of course that could just be my wishful thinking.
Then she exploded, becoming propulsively excellent, a woman who knew how to harness energies that, in less masterful hands, burn out of control.
Then she exploded, becoming propulsively excellent, a woman who knew how to harness energies that, in less masterful hands, burn out of control.
If you put yourself last and burn out, you won't have anything left for others, let alone the goals you're striving to achieve.
And as with many apps which ride that rather uncertain wave, there's the chance it might burn out just as fast as it's arrived.
In an age where 80-hour workweeks can be a badge of honor, it's less a matter of if you'll burn out than when.
Even with this touring thing, I've had to step back and realize it's time to take a break or I'm going to burn out.
Being a rainforest, the Amazon isn't supposed to burn out of control, unlike California's drier landscape, which is built to burn and burn explosively.
It could just be a momentary blip on on the mobile radar, catching fire only to burn out in a few short weeks time.
The artist also wrongly attributed the quote, "It's better to burn out than fade away," to Kurt Cobain when it came from Neil Young.
I had surgery to burn out the endometrial tissue, and I was told that I should no longer experience pain once I had healed.
I've seen friends completely burn out, quit to have kids, and then wonder how to go back to a career that won't work anymore.
But even when not injured, youngsters pressured to become star athletes often burn out and drop out, sometimes from sports altogether, Dr. Kocher said.
"You'll end up spending all your time on planes and trains, everything you see will be a blur, and you'll burn out," she said.
At the heart of the strategy, though, is the elite unit that aims to quickly put out fires before they burn out of control.
Testing people in a self-control task, he found that it was possible for them to burn out and deplete their self-control resources.
Trump's White House has been a whizzing revolving door for aides, officials and cabinet members whose stars often burn bright, then quickly burn out.
Coaches should be rewarded based on health metrics and retention of talent, rather than for cycling out athletes who burn out year after year.
How it's a thankless culture and people burn out and the average tenure is short and sometimes people don't have nice things to say.
"Put simply, specializing at a young age puts a child at an added risk for injuries, burn-out and emotional stress," Sacheck said by email.
It has a gas-powered hydrostatic drive that allows the heavy chain and gear system to function, which would burn out a less powerful motor.
So, for the 12th and final day of Amazon's hottest deals, we rounded up the top sale finds to buy before they burn out completely.
For those of us on the front lines of advocacy, social justice, and movement-building, if we don't practice mindfulness, we will undoubtedly burn out.
It tapped a fear-of-missing-out that brought back a lot of players… but it also seemed to burn out a lot of them.
Will the promotion that comes with a $10k raise ultimately cost you money, if you hate your new responsibilities and burn out in six months?
If you routinely have to cancel plans in your personal life to accommodate last-minute deadlines and "rush" projects, you will start to burn out.
Your brain requires immense amounts of oxygen and glucose to continue firing away like that, and you can in a sense burn out your brain.
It could come to a mosquito near you, or it could burn out of the population in a few years and thus become an afterthought.
But we should also manage, rather than suppress, lower-intensity fires by allowing them to burn out to prevent monumental fuel loads from building up.
You're more likely to burn out if your company's values don't align with yours or your company acts inconsistently with values it purports to hold.
"I'm waiting for her to burn out," Erik McMinn, Ariza's supervisor at the library, tells CNBC Make It on a recent visit to the branch.
How is it possible to directly measure an event that you'd seemingly have to wait until long after all the stars burn out to experience?
If influencers don't get the support and resources they need, they might get overwhelmed by all those requests for help, then burn out and quit.
The bodies of 30 people who could not escape were found on Monday, officials announced, even as the fire continued to burn out of control.
Three Americans have been killed in a plane crash in Australia while helping to fight the bush fires that continue to burn out of control.
The impact on our economy as boomers age, run into health problems, burn out or hit significant marketplace hurdles is potentially catastrophic to our economy.
Also once the outbreak does begin to naturally burn out, public health authorities might have an easier time stamping it out with quarantines and screenings.
Opens have been found to increase burn out, job dissatisfaction, and performance by eliminating privacy, Business Insider&aposs Allana Akhtar and Drake Baer previously reported.
"If the machine caught on fire, we would just close the door to the shipping container and wait for it to burn out," said Livengood.
Proximity to success is powerful and misleading, which is perhaps why so many people reportedly burn out and quit their training gigs within six months.
" Medical staff, he said, "burn out, they don't know what to do, they need some relief – and there are no mental health hospitals out there.
In the truly long run stars burn out and cease to form (in a few trillion years), so that is the end of normal planet-life.
Cases first arrived in Europe in the Baltics and spread down from there, said Skinner, who believes that this outbreak has also begun to burn out.
Investigators reportedly believe the operator was trying to create a fire line to subdue the Substation fire, which began to burn out of control Tuesday night.
This causes the bat to burn out precious calories and fat reserves needed to survive the long winter months without any food, contributing to their death.
To avoid apartment-hunting burn-out, draft a general email response that you can copy and paste, with minor tweaks, to each listing that interests you.
If limerence is experienced within a relationship, it tends to begin intensely and emotionally, but may burn out or quickly end in disaster, Dr. Tennov wrote.
You trust the person who wants to take a week's vacation a month before the hard deadline because they feel like they're beginning to burn out.
This intrusive system is causing physicians — the only person in the exam room with medical training—  to burn out, retire early and leave their patients behind.
For Getting Out of Bed, Broadly's series on all things related to rest and resilience, Patrisse shares a personal story about burn out, grief, and motivation.
It largely functioned on an highly insular culture of creators and fans who generated memes that would explode and burn out before mainstream culture ever noticed.
And work in the non-profit sector can take a toll, with longer hours, lower pay and often wrenching emotional demands spelling burn-out for many.
That the best you can do is numb yourself with online shopping and office politics and try not to burn out completely before the planet does.
I want to give us more permission to rest our bodies so that we don't burn out our spirits and minds in our lifelong commitment to liberation.
Even if they stay in his good graces, past precedent suggests that most of these advisers will burn out and leave the White House within two years.
State officials in Querétaro said the fire was also caused by an illegal rupture of the pipe and was expected to burn out in about five hours.
While a fire continued to burn out of control southwest of Canberra, warnings were downgraded to "advice" for people in the area, with no properties under threat.
So I would certainly give the advice that people need to think about this as a long-term process and not burn out in the short run.
The work hours have led to high levels of burn out, and firms like UBS, Goldman Sachs and Credit Suisse started offering more breaks to aid retention.
Officials let chemical containers catch fire and burn out rather than endanger firefighters, the EPA and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality said in a joint statement.
For all the hype that surrounded Apple's prized new device, there was no guarantee in 2007 that it, too, wouldn't burn out before it really took off.
Drake has made damn sure that his story is no tragedy, that he will fade away rather than burn out (if he ever leaves music at all).
Some advisers worry that the president is giving oxygen to a fire that otherwise might burn out or at least be left to crackle in the background.
It was that same bartending career, however, that made him burn out and lead him down the road to become 213 Hospitality's "Spirit Guide" (actual job title).
Of course, it's impossible to tell exactly where a bottom is, but there are ways to assess whether a sell-off will gather steam or burn out.
That triggers a burst of star formation and then a subsequent burst of supernova explosions as the most massive of these stars quickly burn out and die.
Meanwhile, Gil's sister Helen deals with parental troubles of her own: her pregnant daughter Julie (Martha Plimpton) just got married to her burn-out boyfriend Tod (Reeves).
She tries to learn JavaScript in a weekend, an impossible project cruelly encouraged by her DFTC boss (who will, by the end of the book, burn out).
And here's the best part: While conventional bulbs often burn out within a year or two, LED bulbs are designed to last for 2600 to 260 years.
Education advocates have for years sounded the alarm of a teacher shortage as baby boomers retire, midlevel teachers burn out, and university students choose other higher-paying professions.
There's also a concern that campaigns could burn out donors, staff, and volunteers, or at least limit their potency for the general election after a long primary slog.
Each spreads through a population according to its peculiar viral dynamics — some ricochet through a population and then burn out, while others come and go with the seasons.
After the 2014 election, when the Sweden Democrats more than doubled their Riksdag seats to 49 out of 349, he went on sick leave due to burn-out.
And that was the beginning of my realizing that millions of us are living under the collective delusion that we need to burn out in order to succeed.
When these interact with the Earth's magnetic field they create a fluctuating electromagnetic pulse that can induce electrical currents strong enough to overwhelm and burn out electrical circuits.
"Some immigrants also come with an 'I know it all' attitude and then burn out when they underestimate the country that has (almost) seen it all," she says.
The process of mentoring a backup can be so time-consuming that many would rather overload themselves and run the risk of burn-out than teach someone else.
Mosher said she's proud of her son, but worries that he could potentially burn out or get disappointed if he doesn't see the results from his work soon.
The laptop seems destined to fade away, rather than burn out — but even so, in the cut throat world of consumer electronics, a decade's a pretty good run.
"One of the issues you run into with a really long season is, if you make it too competitive, you have a tendency to burn out," he said.
And unlike your creative reserves, the S Pen will never experience writer's block or burn-out, since (just like a real pen) it never needs to be charged.
The group seemed to converge on the same general question: "How do you get to this healthy, sustainable place" in an industry where many people eventually burn out?
But, let's be honest, most of the time I burn out fairly quickly and just take a spoon to the butter, sugar, vanilla mixture and call it a day.
When workplaces lack substantial maternity leave, child care options, or flexible schedules for working moms, women from the high-achieving lawyer to the hourly worker can burn out fast.
"[Crunch] works for about two weeks, and then, after that, you reduce your productivity, you reduce your financial benefit, and you burn out your employees," Futter quotes Hazel saying.
" The "Burn Out" singer says he met the entrepreneur on a blind date at Bufalina pizza restaurant in Austin, Texas after she messaged him on Instagram saying, "Let's hang!
Even if we primary care doctors could solve the burn out problem, there still aren't enough of us to care for the millions of patients seeking access to healthcare.
Officials have been letting chemical containers catch fire and burn out rather than endanger firefighters, the EPA and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality said in a joint statement.
The first tends to be done indiscriminately using helicopters, and the second by laborers who burn out after a couple of years — as mentioned above, it's incredibly difficult work.
We thought he'd be a flash-in-the-pan meme; a fire that would burn out as quickly as the one he uses to cook his now famous steak.
"If they turn off the oil well from the station, the pressure inside the pipeline would reduce, causing the flame to burn out," one person can be heard saying.
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During really long ultra races, men seem to burn out harder than women do, and exercise scientists suspect that estrogen is a key player in giving women that edge.
It shows a flashing movie theater marquee, with the words "I saw the signs and I ignored it"; the blinking lights eventually burn out as a car drives by.
He repeatedly tried to deploy the gear before following "emergency procedures" and initiating a "fuel burn-out to reduce the landing weight," the airline said in a statement to CNN.
Sagittarius is all about your vision of success, and you won't get it if your schedule is causing you to burn out or if you're not taking care of yourself.
But many polio victims have breathing difficulties for the rest of their lives, or have issues later in life when overworked neurons burn out, a condition called post-polio syndrome.
Player burn out certainly isn't scaring everyone away, more and more teams are being bankrolled by pro athletes and celebrities like Boston Celtics star Jonas Jerebko and DJ Steve Aoki. 
"The brightest stars burn out the fastest," the model wrote along with a series of pictures including a snap of Avicii and Kačerová's young son curled up together in bed.
By tackling the root causes of conflict, we weaken what pushes people from their homes, we increase their resilience, and we foster better conditions for return once wars burn out.
People who actually pursue a career in game development will either learn to appreciate the production phase or burn out, because that's where the bulk of the work takes place.
Headlined "Just like Burnout at Work, It's Possible to Burn Out on Parenting," the story talked about a recent survey of more than 73,27 parents, conducted by researchers in Belgium.
"Doing this and not doing the 249-games-a-summer thing as a kid definitely helped me not burn out," said Heffley, who has signed to play baseball at Arkansas.
"Everyone kept saying people are going to burn out; don't highlight all the terrible things that are happening," said Fatima Goss Graves, chief executive of the National Women's Law Center.
The "Me Too" movement, started by Tarana Burke more than a decade ago, has surged past every forecast that it would burn out, settle down or be erased by backlash.
Greg Abbott provided a take so hot that it might burn out your brain just trying to make sense of it: JFK wanted to send a man to the moon.
They have a clever, intense, congenitally suspicious manager in Joe Girardi, who may be counted on to drive them to maximum effort if he does not burn out the team's clutch.
Arceneaux agreed that if a person who is feeling exhausted tried being politically active in a more social way, it could help with burn out—and that doesn't mean social media.
They were afraid I'd burn out, but what they didn't understand was that the only way I can make something—including health—part of my life was to go all in.
However, not only did it not burn out (the couple is now engaged with a pet pig), but it was all anyone on Saturday Night Live's season premiere could talk about.
Daryl unloads gas from the truck to create a pool he can light on fire to pull the walkers away from Alexandria and into a blaze where they'll literally burn out.
When these two ideas are not in alignment, it is almost impossible to shift corporate perspectives and by trying to do so, you can burn out and get disenchanted or unhappy.
In old-fashioned fluorescent lights, a separate device called a ballast provides the surge, then damps down the current to a steady voltage that will not quickly burn out the light.
Research suggests that it takes five to seven years for a principal to have full impact on a school, but most principals burn out and leave in four years or less.
But for every once-in-a-lifetime player, there are also plenty of tennis phenoms that burn bright, burn fast, and burn out — sometimes due to factors outside of their control.
By reconstructing the jet's flight path and that of the missile, Dr. Wright found that the crew most likely saw the missile's first stage burn out and fall back to earth.
The same contractors deal with strictly managed breaks and unrealistic benchmarks and often burn out of the job due to the emotional and mental toll the job took on their personal lives.
Even work ethic is highly contagious, and you would think that work ethic is not a bad thing, but in Palo Alto, the work ethic can drive young people to burn out.
These are curious memes: It's hard to tell, at this early stage, which of them will burn out and be forgotten within days, and which will endure for months or endure forever.
"If you fill every minute of every day with stimuli and entertainment, your brain never gets the chance to recover and you may be at risk of burn-out," she said Leons.
As for collective action and feminist advocacy, they may help improve employment at the edges, but it's worth noting that even 9-to-5 workers with generous vacation time can burn out.
Despite the popularity and demand for Boihood parties, the ability to erect the club is extremely vulnerable and tenuous: organizers burn out, or a neighborhood gentrifies and spaces are forced to close.
Ultimately, the threat will fade when enough people are immune to the virus that it can no longer spread easily, or if pockets of Covid-19 are contained until they burn out.
"I think that is every bit as valuable as drafting off a bunch of different franchises and waiting for them to burn out," Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos said on the call.
It should be the exemplar of everyone in the world to see how it works," said Professor Dieter Helm of Oxford University and author of "Burn Out: The endgame for fossil fuels.
So here are three pieces of advice for dealing with Streaming Service Burn Out: First, embrace the fact that there will be good shows you'll either miss or be very late to.
She also worries that the attention will burn out once the memorials have concluded and the activists retreat, leaving a dedicated few to carry on the hard work of agitating for systemic change.
But the Center for Investigative Reporting's Reveal recently noted that the white identity movement isn't likely to burn out anytime soon, regardless of the fate of the specific boards they hang out on.
Many attendees spoke of grueling working hours, little to no job stability, lack of overtime compensation, burn out and aggressive employee churn, and various other physical and emotional tolls of modern game development.
The space agency says it put the planet-hunting spacecraft into a "hibernation" safe mode this past Monday, and that a plan to reactivate Kepler next month could burn out whatever fuel remains.
Officials decided to let the remaining six containers catch fire and burn out rather than endanger firefighters, the US Environmental Protection Agency and Texas Commission on Environmental Quality said in a joint statement.
As remote working becomes the new normal for many, it's important companies adapt and put the right policies in place to ensure their employees feel part of the team and don't burn out.
Three times during an hour lunch, a waiter had to lean a robot on its side and take a blowtorch to the undercarriage to burn out food and trash caught in its axles.
The following stories come from The Times's Working Woman's Handbook, which is your guide to learning to dodge office land mines, fight bias in the workplace and not burn out in the process.
Recently, a former salesman at the company filed a complaint against Pernod Ricard in the French labor court stating he suffered extreme "burn-out" from consuming alcohol at work and work related events.
Others, surrounded by the evidence of a mind-boggling wealth gap, are so determined to land on the right side of it that they burn out before they have a chance to glow.
Jefferson County Judge Jeff Branick, who issued the mandatory evacuation, said Thursday firefighters were spraying water cannons over the blaze so the water vapors could cool the fire, causing it to burn out.
The California Native Plant society argues that a well-maintained area of native vegetation can actually help contain wildfires, because the plants are designed to burn out, so that they can then re-grow.
Life Sentence, The CW's midseason comedy about a woman with cancer who unexpectedly goes into remission, is the kind of show that could go horribly awry, or at least burn out after season one.
Human-burned area amounted for a little less than half of the total burned area, though, since lightning-caused fires generally happen in the wilderness and burn out on their own, according to ClimateCentral.
However, due to its quick and, may I add, extremely public nature, I had no problem publicly expressing skepticism and privately betting that the spark would burn out by Saturday Night Live's season premiere.
Giving Open Source Projects Life After a Developer's DeathWhen the developers of open source projects pass away or burn out, it can have ripple effects across many projects that rely on those developers' code.
"That was the beginning of my realizing that millions of us are living under the collective delusion that we need to burn out in order to succeed," she said during an interview with CNBC.
The time-management burden of being a volunteer firefighter along with the mental stress of the situations any day on the job can bring means there's a high turnover of volunteers who burn out.
"Put a chain around me and I'll hold your stuff for you... just sayin," he wrote, giving us all a mental image that might burn out our last remaining pure, untouched childhood TV memories.
"Sometimes shooting stars shine so brightly that they burn out and now we must go separate ways but I hope my path always crosses with his," the actor, 40, told PEOPLE in an exclusive statement.
" Witherspoon did end up having a hard time driving the actor's car, saying, "And I stripped all the gears and was like he's going to really not — I'm going to like burn out his clutch.
We likely have a whole year until season 2 lands on Amazon, if we assume that it will premiere at the same time as season 1, so let's not burn out our brains too quickly.
"The risk to oil spill responders is obviously high during the spill and fire, and if there is no one left on the ship, it may be simplest to let it burn out," added Hodson.
Officials have decided to let the remaining six containers catch fire and burn out rather than endanger firefighters, the US Environmental Protection Agency and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality said in a joint statement.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 2): 83%What critics said: "The second season of Élite is clunky and lethargic, falling into an unfortunate pattern of one-season wonders that burn bright and then burn out.
The term captures the idea that dry conditions could lead to fires that simply burn out of control, she explained, as some almost did last summer, Alaska's second-largest fire season on record, after 250.
Though he'd effectively burn out on the music industry before All That went off the air, Craig Mack's performance of "Flava in Ya Ear" was one of the more energetic outings in the first season.
If you set a long list of resolutions where the majority are goals that are going to take a lot of work and add more hours to your workday, you're eventually going to burn out.
"Hard work'll clear your mind and body/The hard sun will burn out the pain," Springsteen sings in "Tucson Train," and that's one of the few songs on the album that anticipates a happy ending.
Through short-form audio, users can get help across a number of areas, including things like productivity, mindfulness, focus, stress and anxiety, burn out, acceptance, self-care for online dating, creativity, forgiveness, work frustrations and more.
ShitpostBot could continue reconstituting ancient memes after the sun is expected to burn out, furiously dumping them on a long-abandoned social platform for other bots to like and share, without humans around to ruin them.
We can spend more time with our patients, do a little more education and training to keep our skills sharp, or — dare I say it — spend time in rest or recreation so we don't burn out.
But there is a bigger question that "Spider-Man: Homecoming" may answer: Will fans burn out as studios introduce new spins on popular superheroes, or can they continue to reinvent these characters and keep cashing in?
Her powerful performance is met by the supporting cast, which includes Amber Heard, Eric Stoltz, and Virginia Madsen; when the tale's furies burn out, the acting and the direction alike rise to a state of grace.
Part hair-salon gossip, part purveyor of forwarded conspiracy emails, Mr. Trump has exploited the news cycles of an Internet era in which rumors explode like fireworks and often take a long time to burn out.
Earlier this week, the World Health Organization (WHO) placed "burn-out" in its International Classification of Diseases version 11 (ICD-20003) under the heading "occupational phenomenon," and even bestowed it with a set of diagnostic criteria.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Female coaches play a key role in inspiring achievement in girls and young women, but their numbers are few and they often burn out and quit, sports leaders said on Thursday.
"I think that is every bit as valuable as drafting off a bunch of different franchises and waiting for them to burn out," Sarandos said of Netflix building its own franchises during the earnings call Wednesday.
The obvious conclusion you can draw from this is that a doctor's work-life balance, plus their likelihood to burn out, is extremely dependent on the market for their services in the city where they practice.
Launched by Bo Diddley and finished off by Chuck Berry with Elvis shining "Burn Out Shoes" in between, he leads a jam band worthy of a song called "Ascending Into Madness" and then ascends from madness himself.
Not only did these software systems fail to live up to the hype of safer, faster and cheaper care, they have also proven for many doctors to be a costly, confusing, time-consuming, burn-out-inducing nightmare.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India expects space debris from its anti-satellite weapons launch to burn out in less than 45 days, its top defense scientist said on Thursday, seeking to allay global concern about fragments hitting objects.
Even if the current outbreaks in Latin America and the Caribbean burn out by the time a vaccine is ready for deployment, people living in those regions are expected to want protection against a return of Zika.
Secondly, we must encourage communities to adopt practices that sufficiently prevent further transmission Both approaches helped ensure that each infected patient would infect, on average, less than one additional person, thereby causing the epidemic to burn out.
"That's the ability to create a brand almost out of thin air, which I think is every bit as valuable as drafting off of a bunch of other franchises, waiting for them to burn out" Sarandos said.
Firebrand producer Deadmau5 also revealed his own battle with "depression issues" late last year; even the unstoppable techno don Carl Cox told Mixmag he's slowing down his touring schedule next year because he's afraid he'll "burn out".
Available in three colors — charcoal, peak blue, and white — this stylish ice cube tray makes 12 ice cubes and comes with a protective lid that keeps freezer burn out while allowing for easy stacking in your freezer.
Entropy proved intriguing to him because, as he understood it, energy was ''more easily lost than obtained'' and thus, ''in the ultimate future the whole universe will burn out and be transformed into an all-encompassing sameness.
BATEMANS BAY, Australia/SYDNEY (Reuters) - Authorities urged Australians on Friday to evacuate parts of the eastern states of Victoria and New South Wales to escape bushfires they fear are set to burn out of control this weekend.
After all, it is tough to study a massive fusion reactor that will burn out your retinas if you even look at it the wrong way, let alone send a spacecraft to brave the inferno up close.
Whitelaw and his colleagues, who published details of their rodent work in the journal Trends in Biotechnology, hope as a next step to build self-limiting gene drives that would burn out after a certain number of generations.
But be wary of the dangers when using a telephoto lens: "The big caution is that you can't use that telephoto on the uneclipsed sun, because you can burn out the lens on your camera," warned NASA's Odenwald.
An issue at your day job is likely to come to a climax during this full moon, and you'll also find that you need to carve out a better work/rest balance, or else you may burn out.
The next step is to refine this technique even further, perhaps by using different fluorescent molecules or another type of light emitter, like quantum dots, since the ones they used for these experiments tend to burn out quickly.
I imagine if we kept up the sort of pace that we had in the past, I think it would turn into the same outcome, where we'd just burn out on it and become a little bit uninspired.
Firefighters let a small area of the Sand Fire burn out near Acton, July 25 (Photo by Paul Buck / EPA) On Thursday, the California Office of Emergency Services received a federal grant to help pay for firefighting efforts.
A lot of people with bipolar disorder are extremely creative and skilled, but they can only work in a constant creative stream that doesn't end at 6 PM—and if you don't manage your workflow, you'll burn out.
But while the film succeeds in showing the ravages of burn out on even company higher-ups like Cardin, it does a poor job of highlighting rank-and-file employees who no doubt faced the brunt of it.
Naturally, special solar filters are required to view the transit, both because Mercury is incredibly small and because staring directly at the Sun through a telescope is one of the most surefire ways to burn out your retinas.
If they're successful, they will then have some struts to tighten on a solar array, which have been vibrating a bit lately, as well as a new camera lightbulb to install; even in space, your bulbs burn out.
I would hope it is for a guy like me — 'Rich', the pilot "Yeah, I don't know what the burn out is like on a takeoff but yeah it's burned quite a bit faster than I expected," he said.
"Playing Your Song" sounds like a message on life after burn-out and perhaps an eye-roll at Dave Grohl's move to Foo Fighters and accusations of Love hungry for royalties ("Get so fat on it, it's a tragedy").
"That was really the beginning of reevaluating my life and recognizing that I, like millions of other people around the world, had been suffering from the delusion that in order to succeed, we have to burn out," she says.
"You reach a point of success and at that exact moment you have to decide, 'Do I continue what I'm doing?' because you will burn out if you continue, or 'Do I change and become something else,'" he said.
That bright future of cuddling games is possible only if we support and fund brilliant queer folks like Heather Flowers, Ryan Rose Aceae, Mitch Alexander, Hien Pham — otherwise, like a lot of creatives in 2019, eventually we all just burn out.
Pattern wants to build a 21st-century model for consumer brandsPattern says all its brands will be founded on the idea that home is a sanctuary from addiction to work and technology, which has led many people to burn out.
Related: France to Deploy Elite Anti-Terror Police Unit to Secure World's Most Famous Cycle Race Police are under "extreme pressure" and "close to burn-out," the head of the FO labor union Jean-Claude Mailly told France 2 television.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Having suffered burn-out at the end of a brilliant 2019, Daniil Medvedev is feeling rejuvenated and worthy of the hype he is generating as one of the top contenders outside the 'Big Three' at the Australian Open.
Pressured by corporate leaders and the new exigencies of social media to churn out as many as six collections a year, many designers had begun to burn out, whereas "Azzedine remained an exception to all that," as Mr. McKenna said.
There's such a race to be on top of this stuff that things that felt organic and naturally occurring can be accelerated and maybe even burn out faster because they're exposed to a very large audience at an early stage.
Sol Gindi, chief administrative officer for JPMorgan's consumer bank, said the company is making the change so that bank branch managers and loan officers can do their jobs instead of adjusting thermostats and keeping track of replacing light bulbs before they burn out.
Read more: Celebrities Like Kim Kardashian And Jake Paul Are Fleeing The California Wildfires —Claudia Rosenbaum The entire city of Malibu as well as surrounding areas were evacuated on Friday as the Woolsey fire continued to burn out of control across 14,000 acres.
It's a shocking window into the $22017 billion video game industry (which is now so large and lucrative that it rivals the film industry), and how its worst practices can grind down and burn out even the most devoted and valuable employees.
Inbox Manziel Is Just the Latest Shining Star to Burn Out To the Sports Editor: Re "In Manziel, a Draft Machine's Human Cost," April 25: You can see the ghosts of Ryan Leaf, Art Schlichter and Todd Marinovich if you look closely enough.
I was lucky, in many ways, to burn out very early, to have the chance to learn how to survive by ignoring the eminently reasonable voices in and outside my head that tell me how easy it would be to give in.
We've all read the stories claiming that Pokémon Go is nothing more than a momentary craze, a flash in the pan destined to burn out after a month or two, so the developers should be doing everything in their power to prove them wrong, surely.
Put together, the four talk about emotional burn-out, making me think about Joan Didion's "The Year of Magical Thinking" in which she mentions that grief is like an illness with all the physical symptoms, and we need to talk about it to heal.
Keflezighi is the only runner in the world to have won both the Boston and New York City Marathons and an Olympic medal, and he's set to make his fourth Olympic appearance in a grueling sport from which many athletes burn out in their 20s.
" Coming on too strong can make a new relationship burn out quickly—and though there's nothing wrong a spur-of-the-moment hook-up after a first date with a Tinder match—Campbell says there's a greater risk the connection will "dissolve very early.
"That was really the beginning of reevaluating my life and recognizing that I, like millions of other people around the world, had been suffering from the delusion that in order to succeed, we have to burn out," she said at the earlier this year.
We all know by now you can't really live off this genre unless you are really selling well and playing big shows all over, and even that candle can burn out pretty quickly, so typically bands in this genre revolve around your working life.
Thanks to Nikola Tesla, we can use the electromagnetic field and mercury particles to create a fluorescent, UV light (and forget the electrodes that cause lightbulbs to burn out quickly.) Along with induction, Flyte uses energy efficient LED lights that can last up to 50,000 hours.
If it's about you, you will burn out ... you will leave social justice causes — or be thoroughly miserable in them — like Laci Green if you forget the most important rule when it comes to ensuring social justice for other members of marginalized groups: This isn't about you.
CreditCreditEdwin J. Torres for The New York Times After the bullet shells get counted, the blood dries and the votive candles burn out, people peer down from housing-project windows and see crime scenes gone cold: a band of yellow police tape blowing in the breeze.
We could posit that Rory's professional indifference is the result of burnout or honest failure, but A Year in the Life offers no indication that she ever had a real career to burn out from, or that she was ever working toward concrete goals to begin with.
Sure, one proven way to rid yourself of the pests is cranking up the heat to lethal levels and cooking them out, but it's best to talk to a professional before you try to burn out the bugs, since you could wind up with problems bigger than some bites.
But what ended up happening was that we already set up a tour in the spring of 2009, which was supposed to be before we recorded the album and there was a lot of consternation in the band because we wanted to do less not to burn out.
That's not to say that we should all be trained therapists, but rather that we should acknowledge that when working within a movement, your whole self may burn out, and that in order to prevent that, we must support each other taking the healing space that we each need.
Whether it's fighting procrastination and burn-out with virtual assistants or just learning to manage your inbox efficiently, there are several courses in the bundle that can teach you how to make the most of the tools you have so you can end each day with a completed to-do list.
"We know that perfectionism can often lead to people pushing themselves too far in the pursuit of an unobtainable excellence, and as a result experience burn-out and depression symptoms," lead author Madeline Ferrari, a clinical psychologist at Australian Catholic University in Strathfield, New South Wales, told Reuters Health by email.
It doesn't matter whether the negative dynamics happen between coworkers or if they stem from the boss — if the office is a stressful and difficult place to be, some people will eventually burn out and opt to work somewhere else instead, especially if this factor combines with others on the list.
In a statement, the airline said pilot Captain Myat Moe Aung "followed emergency procedures and did the fuel burn out to reduce the landing weight," before bringing the jet down onto its rear wheels, lowering the nose carefully onto the runway on which it skidded for about 25 seconds before stopping.
To be clear, while this work culture may allow campaigns to save money, and drag every minute of energy and productivity out of their staff, they are not good for the future of Democratic campaigns: many of the most talented and motivated among us burn out of the industry for better conditions.
They know the drill: Track new cases, make maps of everyone those people have come in close contact with, don protective gear to limit the spread of highly infectious blood and fluids, set up field clinics and quarantine units to box in the virus and let it burn out before it can break free.
Just what anyone suffering from genre burn-out might appreciate at this point, as well as a big in-joke treat for all but the most reverent fanboys, this looks to be hitting the market at just the right time — with Christmas releases now in the rearview mirror — to rake in some sweet returns.
" And finally, knowing when to celebrate is important too: "It's common for activists to burn out because the problem is infinite," she says, "So the best antidote to that is to hold onto your wins: really take a moment to enjoy when you've succeeded at something rather than moving on to the next thing.
By resolving to eat nothing but salads, run five miles to work every day and get three gym sessions in a week — plus write that novel they always wanted to — in January, the month right after the holidays, they are setting themselves up to fail dramatically, burn out and finish the month binge-watching Netflix and binge-eating Twinkies.
He was talking about how he was going to take over [the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles] and put in ice-cream sandwiches except the ice cream was going to have cat-food flavor — it was almost like watching a match when it first burns and it has no idea it's going to burn out.
Thus, a show tends to burn out most quickly when it allows itself to be driven by plot, and is at its best when it uses story to develop character studies, like Breaking Bad's five-season study of the psychology and interior life of Walter White, or Parks and Recreation's deeply felt exploration of Leslie Knope.
Somebody that has such a beautiful light within them, so much talent to give – just to see that light burn out because they feel that no one's listening to them, I feel that it's my responsibility to stand up for her when there's a lot of people that are not listening to her plea for love, for people to have compassion and empathy.
One such futurist is Dieter Helm, an Oxford University energy economist and author of "Burn Out: The Endgame for Fossil Fuels," published last year, who says he believes that the world is poised for a technological transformation that will produce new sources of power, advanced energy storage and a rise in the efficiency of the economy so less energy is needed.
John has never held back in criticism of the U.S.T.A. He often rails against an overly institutional approach to the game and has said that full immersion in the sport – to the exclusion of all else – is part of the problem, leading to a generation of players without flair and individuality and athletes who can burn out before they ever catch fire.
Anyway, in a thinly veiled metaphor for sexual awakening, Anton's right hand becomes possessed and goes on an unstoppable killing spree—murdering his parents, his two burn-out mates (Green and Henson) and a few cops, as well as groping the girl next door, Molly (Alba—and don't worry it was the 1823s so any unwanted advances were packaged as flirting, so it's fine).
At once 10/10 and 0/10 Jackie Chan bringing two panda toys as his plus-one to the Oscars actually transcends being a meme, because it's one of the most important things to ever happen in history, meaning it busts out from the circular frame within which memes operate—they are born, ascend rapidly, burn out faster, then fade to nothing—and become something more, become a central tenet on which the legend of Jackie Chan is built.
Taylor Swift – "Babe" Eli Young Band – "Love Ain't" LANCO – "Born to Love You" Little Big Town – "Summer Fever" Midland – "Burn Out" Old Dominion – "Hotel Key" Zac Brown Band – "Someone I Used to Know" Ashley McBryde – "Girl Goin' Nowhere (At Marathon Music Works)" Jimmie Allen – "Best Shot" Jordan Davis – "Take It From Me" Mitchell Tenpenny – "Drunk Me" Morgan Wallen – "Whiskey Glasses" Runaway June – "Buy My Own Drinks" Tenille Townes – "Somebody's Daughter" Brantley Gilbert and Lindsay Ell – "What Happens In a Small Town" Darius Rucker feat.
Maybe in the end Conor McGregor—who, like all great self-promoters and practitioners of self-adoration, wants to believe more than anything that he can freeze himself at this one perfect moment in time, his body and his mind and his skills and his profitability, and never age: to finally be that first human being who can defy time and cruel nature, so blessed is he—recognized that it would be best to burn out and to deny the world the opportunity to see him fade away.
Taylor Swift -- "Babe" Group video of the year Eli Young Band -- "Love Ain't" LANCO -- "Born to Love You" Little Big Town -- "Summer Fever" Midland -- "Burn Out" Old Dominion -- "Hotel Key" Zac Brown Band -- "Someone I Used To Know" Breakthrough video of the year Ashley McBryde -- "Girl Goin' Nowhere (At Marathon Music Works)" Jimmie Allen -- "Best Shot" Jordan Davis -- "Take It From Me" Mitchell Tenpenny -- "Drunk Me" Morgan Wallen -- "Whiskey Glasses" Runaway June -- "Buy My Own Drinks" Tenille Townes -- "Somebody's Daughter" Collaborative video of the year Brantley Gilbert and Lindsay Ell -- "What Happens In A Small Town" Darius Rucker feat.
Almost as soon as Trump came down the escalator in Trump Tower and declared war on the American political system, establishment types on both sides have been placing blind hope in a series of neutralizing forces—that he was a fever that just had to burn out, that voters would slowly wake up to the threat he represented, that Republican delegates would rebel and install a saner alternative at the convention, that he would eventually pivot towards something resembling orthodoxy, and that, finally, his cabinet picks and advisers would be able to temper his worst instincts.

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