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"disconnection" Definitions
  1. [uncountable, countable] the act of ending a connection, especially stopping the supply of phone lines, water, electricity or gas to a building
  2. [countable] a situation in which two things are not connected although they should be, and this causes problems

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Then, with a simple disconnection notice, it was all gone.
Some aspired to his disconnection, others scolded him for disengaging.
"There was the same bleakness, the disconnection," she has said.
This means disconnection and ultimately defection to other app-based platforms.
In some places ethnic and cultural differences have reinforced that disconnection.
How many people do you think are affected by chronic disconnection?
That they admit to disconnection and leave families the fuck alone.
That disconnection sanitized TV against the complexities of race and class.
Fully automated units (FAUs) will experience catastrophic functional failure in disconnection.
They are not recommending social disconnection, social exclusion, or rampant individualism.
Does disconnection represent a drift toward cynicism, self-defeat and apathy?
Oi's mobile customer base has the highest disconnection rate in Brazil.
Yet this particular brand of disconnection, I believe, implies its opposite.
Other times, however, this disconnection from reality ends up hurting Trump.
And I think, and then a sense of loneliness or disconnection.
It's a hardware disconnection; you can't turn it back on with software.
And that missing layer of history contributed to my feeling of disconnection.
"Secretary Pompeo's speech was remarkable for its disconnection from reality," Albertson said.
But we have no similar protections for disconnection, privacy and offline communities.
In South Africa's case, the disconnection between citizens and politicians is key.
For instance, during hibernation, there is a process of disconnection of neurons.
The seventh season parodies the cruelty, disconnection, and paranoia of Trump's America.
"Disconnection from nature is one of these underlying causes of depression," Wahl says.
Disconnection of the traffic management versus the data collection reflects absence of intelligence.
WikiLeaks has laid the blame for the disconnection on the Ecuadorian Embassy itself.
Poverty, not having access to education, family disconnection, there is such an array.
The problem is that there's a disconnection between experimental reality and the simulations.
Artists' disconnection from and disregard for their audiences is a much greater concern.
There's a much greater degree of outperformance and disconnection from domestic economic growth.
Loneliness and big-city disconnection melt away in the presence of great art.
The three speeches trace a path toward ever greater uprootedness, itineracy and disconnection.
President Trump's disconnection from reality is sometimes a big political advantage for him.
In their sense of disconnection from the Democratic Party, such activists reflect the times.
And now I can look back and see—oh yeah, you were grieving disconnection.
The white line that goes through the people gives me a feeling of disconnection.
Without periodic blocks of disconnection, it's nearly impossible to accurately participate in self-reflection.
We have artists and poets to remedy the disconnection, if they can and will.
His groping, bullying, whining, disconnection from reality, and petty score-settling have saved us.
She felt a disconnection from her mother, which became more pronounced after the separation.
"We in New York City crave this open space and this disconnection," she said.
Well I think disconnection and not having meaningful relationships, quite frankly, not sweating enough.
The Disconnection EventPhotographer: Michael Jäeger (Austria)Comet Lovejoy as it appeared on January 21, 2015.
The church says no one is forced to cut contact, and disconnection is a choice.
Leda's sense of disconnection from herself, her family, and everyone around has left her unmoored.
She touches on feelings of insecurity and the disconnection we all feel in modern life.
Air-conditioning demystifies nature's miracles, and contributes to a culture characterized by disconnection and overconsumption.
Sandberg's imagery references the how technology often causes a disconnection between humanity and the natural environment.
There are times when you feel like there's a little disconnection, and I think that's normal.
Recent research provides some clues for what drives unemployment and social disconnection in Chicago's poor communities.
For example, social disconnection has been shown to increase the risk of falls in older adults.
Even "Loser" begins with disconnection: "In the time of chimpanzees, I was a monkey," he spits.
What complicated this disconnection was the small human who shared my DNA and whom I adored.
It's hard to imagine Americans making that French leap of faith in the value of disconnection.
Which means that ultimately his powerful portrayal of disconnection is why his movies so frequently connect.
Disconnection has become the most congratulated, least convincing narrative gimmick of recent times, a widely excusable hypocrisy.
Physical disconnection was a disabler; this created a pressing demand to find ways of overcoming the hurdle.
Siff) live with their children, Wesley (Gilles Geary) and Emma (Lizzy DeClement), on terms of mutual disconnection.
In terms of love, I always accepted horrible deficits, emptiness and disconnection, and I didn't really care.
She doesn't know how to be rational when she's intoxicated, and I think that's where our disconnection is.
I'd highly recommend it, especially if you're needing a temporary disconnection from the relentless shitshow of our lives.
The report treats the disconnection of the distributed generation, the windfarm and the CCGT as three separate failures.
Despite many games purposefully simulating small, enclosed spaces, every game we played had a feeling of airy disconnection.
And instead of hovering in place after a disconnection, it sometimes continued flying, leading to a dangerous crash.
For the empathy trained, the part of the brain associated with threat and social disconnection was engaged instead.
I'm not sure any film has better captured the scary, zoned-out disconnection of '70s AM soft rock.
But Mazurenko had identified a genuine disconnection between the way we live today and the way we grieve.
The aptness of the metaphor for humanity's sense of social disconnection is a little too on the nose.
I've noticed how tears have helped knead out a disconnection or problem that might otherwise have gone unresolved.
Next year, American tourists can get a break from the impending presidential race through Aruba's "election disconnection" experience.
Addiction is ultimately a symptom of disconnection; such symptoms cannot be treated by casting people out from society.
In both of its stories, which eventually collide, the biggest handicaps are the universal ones: fear and disconnection.
HILL I think there's going to be a natural disconnection because we do something that they can't do.
The youngest bemoaned his sense of disconnection, of being cast aside: "Why can't he see me?" he said.
There is clearly a major disconnection between the high graduation rate and the extremely dismal academic proficiency rate.
It is this feeling of disconnection that enables management to repeatedly ignore conditions deteriorating right under their noses.
As in much of the work in this show, the dominant emotional register is that of aloofness or disconnection.
"This new derivative product can help manage the risk of disconnection between cargo and delivered bunker markets," it added.
Those not able to repay this debt risk disconnection, with approximately 224,218 households disconnected across Australia in 203/220.
I immediately feel this sort of emptiness or disconnection and other people have said they felt that as well.
That rush of discovery and possibility — being young in New York — is entwined with displacement, disconnection and self-deception.
They lamented what they considered the forced disconnection of deaf children from an unadulterated deaf experience with signed language.
On Wednesday, some in Silicon Valley worried about their disconnection from the mass of voters who chose Mr. Trump.
No. 3: Italy, where feelings run high on these issues, senses an emotional disconnection between Europe and its citizens.
But the outcome also revealed the depth of the Valley's disconnection with much of the rest of the country.
And non-stop outrage also drowns out Washington's problem: the power of the swamp and its disconnection from ordinary voters.
The piece is about disconnection and collective forgetting, particularly by those in the West, in terms of Middle Eastern conflicts.
This disconnection between the current you and the future you could partially explain why Americans don't save enough for retirement.
Study author Shannon Monnat explains that, at the root of the problem, drug abuse is really about disconnection and isolation.
"Ultimately, you have kids susceptible to gang recruitment because of disenfranchisement and disconnection from society in Suffolk," Barrientos told me.
The walk is just physically rigorous enough, and the disconnection just extreme enough, to create a flywheel of habit breakage.
When people are chronically disconnected, or in a relationship that has a chronic disconnection, you usually see just the opposite.
But the most talked about by far is hearing Jay address the issues of infidelity and disconnection in his marriage.
"Setting boundaries is not a tool for disconnection; if anything, it's a way to preserve our friendships," Ms. Kirmayer said.
McGough told me that one of the main perks of staying at Gros Ventre is its remote location and disconnection.
Without periodic blocks of disconnection from your business, it's nearly impossible to reflect and operate in a peak innovative state.
I think we all realize that the hatred, fragmentation and disconnection in our society is not just a political problem.
Other qualities, like a consuming emphasis on disconnection — on all that refuses to add up — might come as a surprise.
Phoenix seems to have chosen to make Arthur Fleck untethered to underline his mental illness and his disconnection from society.
Disconnection, anxiety, and stress are our companions as we struggle to make meaning of these times in their ever quickening pace.
Throughout Africa's shift away from economic disconnection to integration with the global economy and technologic advancement, Rwanda has been a standout.
A recent internet shutdown in Burundi stoked concerns among some Ugandans that the social media blackout could escalate into total disconnection.
Specifically, Banks treats patients who suffer from "chronic disconnection"—what happens after years of focusing on individual success and neglecting relationships.
Exhortations to send him an email (we are given the address) enhance the sense of his disconnection from the wider world.
Addiction, disconnection from relationships in the real world and alienation from the environment are often side effects in narratives about virtual reality.
As the monkeys got older, males showed more social disconnection, just as MECP2 syndrome is more common in boys, the researchers said.
Some of the most profound disconnection I've felt from fellow human beings has occurred after just having shitty sex with another person.
To me, that disconnection from everyday life is the fundamental element that distinguishes a festival from a regular club night or gig.
But some consumer advocates worry that Verizon could accelerate that change by coercing customers into switching over to avoid a quick disconnection.
"I can't believe that you don't want to see me," it repeats, on the way into a litany of disconnection and desperation.
In interviews with senior officials who worked closely with McMaster at the N.S.C., I was struck by a sense of willful disconnection.
It is up to all of us to keep that safe, strange feeling of disconnection and the invincible pleasure of just being.
Moshfegh skillfully explores "a woman's relationship to her body: the disconnection, the cultural claims, the male prerogative," our reviewer, Lily King, said.
The pain of being nonbinary was "excruciating," they told me later, a torment mixing disconnection from themself and isolation from everyone else.
I also found myself wondering about the consequences of a beloved shared space closing its doors in this era of great disconnection.
It is this tension between connection and disconnection, or as Magers describes it, "intimage distance," that drives the images in his book.
India's crackdown as it revoked Kashmir's special status was accompanied by severe restrictions on movement, as well as disconnection of telephone services.
Byrd's paintings of Sidney Center's residents, whom he observed on his trips into town, emanate a similar air of entrapment and disconnection.
"Iggy and the Stooges were making a deeper political statement that had to do with disenfranchisement and disconnection from the mainstream," Kramer said.
Then, when all the servers were accepting data, they would "stuff as much packet data" into the servers as they could before disconnection.
We need people like Rajko, the ones willing to devote seven years of their lives to saving The Matrix Online from permanent disconnection.
Rates of "youth disconnection" — people aged 16 to 24 who are neither working nor in school — are a new addition to RWJF's report.
Ligon also understands that his narrative structure deepens this theme of disconnection, allowing for different and sometimes contradictory interpretations of the same events.
This is why disconnection can make people more susceptible to infectious diseases, like the cold or tuberculosis or even the progression of AIDS.
"Our lifetime of disconnection, finally explained," she writes of her lack of kinship with the woman she believed to be her half sister.
"We had a hypothesis that society — the U.S. specifically — was dealing with an elevated level of loneliness, disconnection," explained Cigna CEO David Cordani.
Sadly, there is no way to talk about the benefits of digital disconnection without sounding like a Goop subscriber or a neo-Luddite.
And that led to a gradual disconnection from the characters as anything other than symptoms of what the plot needed them to be.
If you wish to download any reporting or account information prior to service disconnection, please do so no later than the Service Discontinuation Date.
" Lafage noted that some businesses had gone as far as to limit access to the company server as a way to enforce employee "disconnection.
This disconnection from our future selves could help explain why we often prioritize the near-term over the long-term in our decision making.
Touching on issues including cultural disconnection and Thailand's uncertain future, Weerasethakul's film is a marvel of poetic images that can leave you silently stunned.
"Control" is not technically autobiographical, but representatively, there's disappointment that it communicates—a disappointment with the world and how it works, and the disconnection.
"One of the two key themes was that of going from disconnection to connection with others and the world around them," Dr. Watts explains.
The 29-point loss to the Cavaliers on Tuesday provided evidence of their disconnection, in the form of myriad missed shots and impotent defense.
A complex web of conditions contributes to late-life suicide, including physical illness and functional decline, personality traits and coping styles, and social disconnection.
" The latter, a collaboration with the electronic composer and clarinetist Alexey Gorokholinsky, explores themes of despair and disconnection, creating "an atmosphere that embraces instability.
For example, if you want to lose weight but don't value being physically active, this disconnection will make it harder to accomplish your goal.
The rudeness was compounded by an air of complete coldness and disconnection, as if he couldn't have cared less whether we lived or died.
Sure, there are times when we want to disconnect from it all, and having less-capable hardware is one way to encourage that disconnection.
They may also experience derealization, or a complete disconnection from reality, which can be traumatic, particularly if it returns in the form of flashbacks.
This disconnection brought me back to an observation I made after the election: In a divided country, elite opinion was strongly unified against Trump.
This, together with the disconnection of subscribers and increased expenses, has resulted in declines for both revenues and profitability in one of MTN's key markets.
Fitbit is the leading maker of wearable fitness trackers, yet Jim Cramer says there remains a disconnection between popularity of the product, and with investors.
Or perhaps as Andrus Nichols, a co-founder of Bedlam Theater, speculates, it could be a response to a pervasive sense of isolation and disconnection.
For companies with more than 50 employees, employers will have to draw up a charter outlining the company's "disconnection" policy, in consultation with worker representatives.
Education and employment are key determinants of health, and the rates of youth disconnection were highest in rural counties, especially in the West and South.
I never understood why there was such a disconnection between the visual world that I was seeing in games and the visual world everywhere else.
If the work's title refers to the old phone company, Bell, then it's easy to think of this scowl as the aftermath of a disconnection.
I'm a tech columnist, and while I don't begrudge anyone for trying more extreme forms of disconnection, my job prevents me from going cold turkey.
And 23 patients had corticobasal degeneration, which causes decreased movement on one side of the body, muscle rigidity, tremor and a disconnection between thought and action.
That disconnection can drive an even bigger wedge between men and their emotions, and making users who crave an easy, automatic erection further dependent on medication.
Meanwhile, Trump's lack of interest in even the basic currents of what happened in the past shows a disconnection from information beyond the casual and immediate.
I was living with a vague, haunting sense of disconnection from everyone else (almost as if a blanket had been placed between me and the world).
Social disconnection is a serious matter, yet if we whip up a panic over its prevalence and impact, we're less likely to deal with it properly.
He heard of similar experiences when he asked other people about losing their loved ones: descriptions of disconnection and disappointment, particularly when it came to cremation.
"The U.S. government is very much incenting a disconnection between the U.S. and the Chinese economies," said Eric Miller, president of consulting firm Rideau Potomac Strategy Group.
The rep also tried to push McCaskill onto the equipment department and warned her of a $10 "disconnection fee" if she sought to drop the protection plan.
As Mr Snyder shows, the lines coming from Moscow during Ukraine's conflict have shown a bizarre disconnection from reality—but have been in many quarters insidiously persuasive.
This would be unfortunate for many reasons, not least because burnout is real — classically defined by the triad of emotional exhaustion, disconnection and a sense of inefficacy.
It is this, and not the baby-boomer accusation that millennials expect life to be easy, that accounts for our emotional exhaustion, disconnection and sense of inefficacy.
The nature of the injury results in a disconnection between genitals and the brain, so even though someone may be turned on, it may not show physically.
The reasons given for the strike included a lack of personal cleaning supplies, preexisting overcrowded living conditions, and the disconnection of the facility's phones on Sunday morning.
"There's a growing awareness of the disconnection plaguing millennials when the majority of the social interactions you have a day are through your iPhone," Mr. Karesh said.
"Dissociation" essentially means disconnection between someone's thoughts, memories, feelings, actions, or sense of who they are, according to the Sidran Institute, a traumatic stress education and advocacy group.
The record is inevitably a reckoning with the Pentecostal upbringing he's grappled with on record for the past two decades—an attempt to resolve a sense of disconnection.
The goal of the current study was to see if experiencing art in a social context might help ease pain as well as feelings of isolation or disconnection.
It was before the financial crisis really hit hard, but it still stood out as a jarring point of disconnection from the country he was running to represent.
My early disconnection from the suburbs of "Poltergiest" led me to connect with the many different normals and many different evils of horror movies from around the world.
The video exemplifies that disconnection from the superficial, from anxieties of how fucked the planet is, and instead letting one just notice what's going on immediately around you.
The results found nonvoters united by their disconnection from the political process and disengagement from the news, but divided quite closely in their views of the two parties.
A confluence of forces — including news coverage of attacks, social media, community disconnection and ready access to lethal weapons, she said — has reinforced and spread that mistaken notion.
Using sildenafil regularly can cause a kind of disconnection, where the erection isn't tied to the "emotional/psychological arousal state," but is instead fueled by chemical assistance, Donaghue says.
But in the unlikely event of a disconnection, astronauts also wear a jet backpack known as SAFER that they can use to guide themselves back to the space station.
Some opposition lawmakers recently submitted an amendment to raise the minimum number of employees from 50 to 300, before a company is required to draw up a "disconnection" charter.
"Okkervil River R.I.P." is the lead single and opening track, a luminous meditation on aging and disconnection that references everything from Yo La Tengo's "Big Day Coming" to ALS.
Why it's happening: One theory is social disconnection and dysfunction particularly in working-class white communities, as so-called "deaths of despair" from suicide and drug addiction have increased.
The reader, however, might not fully appreciate this, since it's never quite clear how their disconnection was different from that of just about any other mother and teenage son.
For those frustrated with the Trump administration, there are concerns associated with its popularity within the Republican electorate, and there are concerns associated with its disconnection from public opinion.
" Nostalgia has been accused of everything from "a longing for a sanitized impression of the past" to causing a "disconnection from the present and therefore its blindness to the future.
There is a disconnection between the pace and progress of the technical achievements made by innovators and entrepreneurs and the ways in which those technologies have added to human happiness.
The group's projections in almost every future scenario forecast the implementation of rolling blackouts — the sequential disconnection of blocks of customers from power — to protect the grid from outright disaster.
A compelling and well-produced drama, the only real flaw of 1983 is unfortunately, its drastic disconnection from the politics of the present other than highly generalized references to authoritarianism.
"We have reviewed our records dating back to 2016 and there is no indication by the customer of a medical condition in the home prior to disconnection," PSE&G added.
This disconnection allows them to personify a nation's history and identity without the divisive taint of politics, which is something republican heads of state, even largely ceremonial ones, cannot do.
No one I spoke to was aware of studies that have compared reactions to different forms of digital disconnection across social media platforms, or on one platform over time, either.
She said the poor living conditions at the border facilities were a problem that came from a "disconnection from our values," specifically pointing to officers involved in the Facebook group.
His whole career was an exercise in fragmentation and disconnection, a hodgepodge of widely varied aesthetic propositions and provisional identities that any hundred people could take a hundred different ways.
The insularity, disconnection from field operations, and prevalent groupthink that began to manifest itself in what some agents angrily refer to as the "HQ cabal" are now on full display.
Then it begins to sag, though the occasional sudden shifts into a hospital-drama world (whose amped-up disconnection from reality recalls Paula Vogel's "The Baltimore Waltz") jolt things amusingly.
"It's very monumental in that a lot of our people struggle on an everyday basis because of their disconnection from their everyday self," said Wood, who hosted the studio show.
Whether they're buried by additional contacts, lost due to forgetfulness, or things just get weird because so much time has passed, accidental disconnection erodes the networks professionals try hard to build.
But among Latino leaders and social scientists, there is a growing recognition, and increasing concern, that Latinos are punching beneath their weight, and may be stuck in a cycle of disconnection.
An insularity that stems from disconnection from the wider world and a focus on fashion creates a frustrating amalgam of ham-handedness and ignorance that makes missteps look even more ridiculous.
But what if there's a better way to eroticize virtual reality, one that combines the benefits of immersion with interactivity, and minimizes the sense of physical disconnection that VR can produce?
Burnout is not just about money and work, it's about a creeping estrangement from nature, disconnection from each other, living the lives of others through the cold glow of a screen.
The study wasn't a controlled experiment designed to prove whether or how viewing art in a museum setting might directly reduce pain or feelings of disconnection, researchers note in Pain Medicine.
It was just a difficult time and when I listen back to that record now, all I hear is that disconnection that I and the band were experiencing at the time.
"As a trans person, a big part of my early life was experiencing a deep disconnection from my body, an enormous distancing," said Flynn, who uses the pronouns he and they.
Peter Herman, a self-described recovering attorney in Charleston, S.C., had a typical experience: a long wait, a number of prompts, a disconnection and a firm "no" on deleting his file.
Combined with Brazil's relative disconnection from Middle Eastern affairs and tendency to look critically on American interventionism, there are relatively few grievances for local or international jihadi groups to jump on there.
Recently, I spoke to Banks about why so many people fall into patterns of chronic disconnection, what it's doing to our bodies and brains, and what we can do to fix it.
"Due to the temporary disconnection of Windows systems, radiation monitoring of the industrial site is being carried out manually," the state agency that oversees the Chernobyl exclusion zone said in a statement.
"There has been a disconnection between stock markets and economies around the world, with stock markets generally outperforming their economies," Professor Prasad, a former International Monetary Fund official, said in an interview.
Dissociation is defined by the American Psychiatric Association as an experience of mental detachment, or disconnection between the mind and body, an unconscious coping mechanism that typically develops in response to trauma.
This disconnection is quickly reversed after an animal wakes up, rewiring the brain in the same way it was before, which brings back all the information that was stored in the neurons.
"Social disconnection is one of the strongest and most established risk factors for suicide," said study co-author Amanda Kerbrat, a psychiatry and behavioral health researcher at the University of Washington in Seattle.
He and his parents lost touch with the majority of their extended family as a result of the church's "disconnection" policy of cutting off friends and family who are critical of the religion.
On the other hand, the study found that women with major depression in pregnancy had lower feelings of maternal-fetal attachment, and this sense of disconnection intensified with more severe symptoms of depression.
Mr. Cohen exploits the courtesy and gullibility of his subjects to create a surreal disconnection between what he tells them and how they respond (or don't) — making them look idiotic in the process.
Mr. Gray began making these combination works five years ago at a time of growing disconnection between his career in the black American music industry and his new understandings from living in Africa.
Yet when guns, or opioids, are accessible in plentiful supply to everyone, without much monitoring of consumers' backgrounds, and are then mixed with the isolation and disconnection in American culture today, havoc results.
In my observation, this is the protective factor that buffers against despair and disconnection in the most extreme situations, the most challenging of which may be the period after discharge from the military.
At a time where our disconnection from the world around us is not just tragic but downright dangerous, recovering our status as Homo faber, the species that makes things, may be our salvation.
I need an unobstructed line of sight from console to JoyCon to stay connected when I'm more than three or four feet away—much more gives me input lag and even total disconnection.
Customers lost power for between 21 and 215 minutes, according to the report ("Interim report into the low frequency demand disconnection following generator trips and frequency excursion", National Grid Electricity System Operator, Aug. 16).
Customers lost power for between 21 and 215 minutes, according to the report (Interim report into the low frequency demand disconnection following generator trips and frequency excursion, National Grid Electricity System Operator, Aug. 16).
Customers lost power for between 21 and 50 minutes, according to the report ("Interim report into the low frequency demand disconnection following generator trips and frequency excursion", National Grid Electricity System Operator, Aug. 16).
The first was that the volunteers depicted their depression foremost as a state of "disconnection," whether from other people, their earlier selves, their senses and feelings, their core beliefs and spiritual values, or nature.
THERE is a strange disconnection between the way lawmakers in America go about protecting the country's airline passengers on the ground, and the way they abandon them to their fate once they are airborne.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation has worked with the non-profit project Measure of America to publicize the problem because disconnection in young people is such a predictor of poor health and early death.
According to the American Medical Association (AMA), male postpartum depression symptoms include anger, mood swings, insomnia, guilt, lack of interest in the children, physical pain, and a feeling of disconnection with the child's mother.
While vouchers solve the disconnection issue and encourage more parental participation, it's a fair argument that giving parents taxpayer money to fund private school enrollment likely just hurts already failing public schools even more.
The balms that could have soothed the worry and disconnection of Nashvillians have dissolved, taking with them the profound sense of civic bond and mutual aid that defined the immediate aftermath of the tornado.
Disconnection of credit meters will be completely suspended, while energy customers in financial distress can also ask their suppliers for debt repayments and bill payments to be reassessed, reduced or paused, the government said.
The disconnection will cause "some inconvenience for patients and healthcare staff, as a result of the unavailability of some IT system connections that require the internet," the health ministry said in a statement on Monday.
Seven are forms of disconnection: from other people, from meaningful work, from meaningful values, from the natural world, from a safe and secure childhood, from status, and from a future that makes sense to you.
That kind of disconnection is something France had never considered, and he explains that before speaking to Skylar, he didn't understand why some transgender people choose to go through something as "traumatic" as top surgery.
After widespread opposition from Iranians on social media, the experiment was called off by Jahromi, who tried to fight the outrage by claiming that it had been mistakenly framed as "internet disconnection" by certain officials.
But though he writes with a South Asian and British specificity, his descriptions of disconnection translate to other hyphenated identities, particularly those that exist outside the typically black-or-white way we look at ethnicity.
I was healing mentally from the daily anxieties of being a member of a racial minority group and the sense of disconnection from my history that have sometimes plagued me here in the United States.
It is a book about connection, but also about disconnection—the lifelong divide between Roebling and his father, John Roebling, also a celebrated engineer, and the son's struggle to detach himself from the elder man's influence.
Nest later stated the issue was completely resolved around 2:30am ET. Gizmodo has reached out to Nest for more clarification on which devices and features were most affected by the temporary disconnection from Nest's services.
Carles Puigdemont, the president of the Generalitat (the Catalan government), promises to push through "laws of disconnection" this summer, such as one setting up its own tax agency, prior to holding a referendum, probably in September.
That disconnection from others is, somewhat ironically, in direct contradiction to his beloved "relational aesthetics," which tries to break barriers between human social interactions and the traditionally isolated contexts in which art is shown and experienced.
The lightning strikes caused a very brief disconnection of a main transmission line and triggered a longer loss of around 500 megawatts (MW) of local distributed generation, which automatically disconnected to protect itself and the network.
Far from admired as a dedicated public servant, the énarque has come to embody the perceived arrogance and disconnection of the governing class, skilled at devising technocratic policies and blind to their effect on ordinary people.
But what's interes- ting about aversion or swerving — to think of it in Lucretian terms — is that you actually feel the process of moving away and moving toward rather than a splitting or disconnection or decoupling.
His addiction was compromising his ability to write music, and Smith went to rehab in early 2014; he began writing dozens of songs upon leaving, each of them attempts to capture his fragility and emotional disconnection.
Last week, staff at the Rio 2016 TOC faced around 500 scenarios during the final technical rehearsal including a flood, network disconnection, power failures, changes to the competition schedule and security attacks, across 22 Olympic venues.
"Even if you try and take that time to meditate or be mindful on a park bench or in the corner of the office or anywhere it's just really hard to get that disconnection," he said.
And at a dude ranch that starts at $2,1003 for six nights (about $362 per night), where there's no cell phone service and limited WiFi, the ultimate luxury is seclusion and disconnection from the outside world.
In her new "Fast Love," set to the live thrashing of four electric guitarists (score by Jerome Begin), the dancers express modern disconnection by pulling one another apart, alternating tender embraces with invisible-force-field separations.
There's a disparity, a disconnection of sorts, growing up in between desi and Western cultures—and Qamar deftly shows what it is like to be a person of color somewhere in the middle of the two.
"This account was severely in arrears, and we made at least 26 attempts to notify the customer since January 2018, including two visits to the residence prior to the disconnection," the company said in a statement.
After much consideration, we chose Dhruv Khullar's 290 piece "How Social Isolation Is Killing Us" for the way it takes Kafka's haunting themes of loneliness and disconnection and places them in the context of modern life.
Increasing one's language fluency simply requires an adjustment of one's understanding of the rules of play — a particularly important exercise in this time of growing cultural disconnection, and one that can be done at any age.
His impassioned analyses of racial disconnection was part of our connection; the historical failure of black and white to cohere became part of our personal coherence that, even as it grew, I never took for granted.
I think it's a really exciting time because of, I mean, obviously, it's scary time in some ways, because of what social media, you're seeing the under belly of it, and we're seeing a lot of disconnection.
In earlier days, we used to explore our feelings of isolation and disconnection through salivating monsters, because we used to think about the monster as a figure that hovered at the edges of human society, looking in.
It does, however, show a profound disconnection between what transpired during those long, hot weeks beneath the Capitol dome in 1868 and the ongoing struggle taking place in the fields, streets, and polling stations of the South.
Her novels take on the disconnection of online connectedness, the mismatch of fame and meaning without—a problem that seems to plague your average, isolated novelist—sounding totally disconnected from or condescending toward the phenomenon being described.
But it might equally refer to "Fleuve Blue" or "Big Burnt," the first two stories in the book — which are about (among other things) the strange disconnection that separates our romantic lives from the rest of life.
Sending out emails while wearing sweatpants on the sofa might seem like a fantasy to some, but after a while, the loss of scheduled time can lead to feelings of anxiety, depression and disconnection, Dr. Norris said.
Many Australians seem to want nothing to do with it; politics, they say, is confusing, tiring, boring, and while Americans often can't stop talking about the subject (even before President Trump), many Australians seem to prefer disconnection.
Mr. Trump also recognized that the principal reason for this disconnection is that the party's penchant for tax-cutting has devolved from a policy preference into a sacred cult, unconnected to reality or anything resembling fiscal conservatism.
Barriers like a lack of nearby parks and open spaces, transportation costs, school budget cuts for field trips, and a history of feeling unwelcome in some of our national parks all contribute to a disconnection from nature.
When you're used to being a part of someone's every day — when you care about their happiness, how successful they are, whether they are reaching their goals — the sudden disconnection of social media removal can feel overwhelming.
That unfettered ability to wage nuclear war is made all the more frightening when combined with Trump's long, frequent pattern of "delusional lies" that can indicate a disconnection from reality, says Michael Tansey, a clinical psychologist from Chicago.
"The holiday can really fall flat for unhappy couples, who may use V-Day as a Band-Aid to their underlying disconnection — but one day of chocolates and roses won't fix the cracks in your relationship," she says.
Across the decades since her murder in 1964, she has endured as a symbol of urban disconnection and apathy, a victim not only of a knife-wielding killer but of bystanders' unwillingness to get involved in resisting evil.
The unbearable pathos of HAL 's disconnection scene, one of the most mournful death scenes ever filmed, suggests that when we do end up with humanlike computers, we're going to have some wild ethical dilemmas on our hands.
Blesa, and other top bankers such as former IMF chief Rodrigo Rato, came to symbolize the disconnection of Spain's elite from ordinary citizens during the financial crisis, which was marred by one of the highest unemployment rates in Europe.
As the couple walked away from Air Force One, the President strode ahead of his wife (a display of marital disconnection so familiar to us all by now that it could be a fun cue for a drinking game).
I see you and I feel you, and we are Members Only," Renee offers, imploring others who have gone through similar experiences "to step back from the fear we are putting ourselves in and the disconnection and the shame.
I've spent six years reporting on deeply alienated people on the internet, during which time I've come to see conditions of disconnection and frustration everywhere the Digital Nation touches: on social media, in search algorithms, in the digital economy.
In the second season of Ghost in the Shell's TV series, Hideo Kuze is a political revolutionary who feels his disconnection with society is due to his full cyberization, an operation he underwent as a child just like the Major.
Beyond the policy changes on notification, America's disconnection from the Afghanistan war is about to be tested further as the Pentagon-led interagency review of the conflict launched by President Donald Trump finally draws to completion — several months later than expected.
Fixes Working families in the United States have many struggles today: expensive child care, not enough time to cook healthy meals, disconnection from nature, a sense of social isolation — what the sociologist Robert Putnam famously called "bowling alone" — and more.
How much of the disconnection between the predictions of pundits and the reality of lagging consumer adoption has been because of a failure to bring a diverse group of voices to the table during the conceptual, design, research and marketing phases?
But in my son's case, because he doesn't, all that's happened is that he's been painfully squeezed out of the only world he's ever known—one of connection and union—and into a world that mostly involves disconnection, overwhelm, and pain.
Other musicians working intensely with the sound of laptops have strove to find ways to find its humanity and intimacy, but much of Autechre's work over the years have been content to work in the sounds of disconnection and abjection.
That sort of disconnection between perception and knowledge — between what you hear and what you've been told is there — widens exponentially in Serialism, where the logic and elegance of the composition process so often result in music that sounds confusing and random.
Short of complete eviction, the document threatens "the immediate disconnection of internet access" if he violates its communication provisions and states the embassy will ask him to "deliver the pet to another person" if he fails to properly care for his cat.
What's more, chronic feelings of loneliness are quite common—which makes it even more important to recognize the health effects of loneliness in young people, who are more likely to experience chronic social disconnection early in life, leading to worse health over time.
And the disconnection from online chaos and the creating of space to think, to be present, does feel somewhat religious, even if it's a religion of contemporary woe: to stop being a ding-dong who can't pull his eyes away from Twitter.
"Because providing fast and reliable internet service is a key to their business, WeWork was concerned that Stage's failure to pay [Optical] for the circuits would result in a disconnection of internet services at WeWork's workspaces," Optical's lawyers said in the suit.
What we need is the critical equivalent of a Pentalobe, a book that will crack open the meaning of the iPhone, to properly interrogate this digital symbiont, or parasite, that has introduced new kinds of both connection and disconnection into our lives.
Although it is easy to read too much into the British vote (disconnection from the E.U. will be a lengthy process), there is little doubt that national amour propre, misty with old glories and smarting from old wounds, is back in vogue.
One of the residents, a child, needs to be connected to a ventilator to breathe, and had to be rushed to the hospital as the parents had fallen behind on their electric bill and improperly completed a medical waiver that would have prevented the disconnection.
They speak of the blame their husbands place on them for being raped, their disinterest and disconnection from the children, and their fear that their neighbors in the refugee camps will discover and ostracize them for their sacrilegious act (giving birth to a Buddhist child).
Rarely is a game a total wash, even when you lose a team member to a disconnection or early exit, and there are always smart moves to make to ensure you earn some points even when you're not at all confident you'll win the match.
In a statement that glossed over the internet disconnection, Ecuador's Foreign Ministry said on Monday, "Faced with the speculation of the last few hours, the Government of Ecuador ratifies the validity of the asylum granted to Julian Assange four years ago," the Foreign Ministry said.
" Quotable "Social media scares me, because it reveals the worst sides of what personal disconnection can do to people — and to democracy — but it's also a reservoir of things to study when it comes to human behavior (and I love to study human behavior).
It's a disconnection I thought about last year, when — amid a tide of sexual-assault allegations in which men were accused of all sorts of heinous, psychopathic, weird stuff — along came news of an incident that people seemed to see as far more routine.
Spencer had appeared to be seeking a way to resolve a standoff between the Pentagon and White House over Gallagher's case, but competing narratives that emerged in the chaotic hours after Spencer's dismissal suggest the depth of the upheaval, disconnection and discord that remains.
Turning the corner and discovering the lovers in flagrante delicto, and approaching this enormous spray-drip piece for a better look creates a jolt of self-conscious connection/disconnection that lifts both sex and painting out of their superfluous state of sluggish, solipsistic melancholia.
An avid Call of Duty player, the young entrepreneur, who founded BeBlocky in his senior year of college, was always struck by the disconnection between how adept his generation was at playing games and how little they knew about how those games were built.
Read more: We asked insurance workers where they'd live in the US to avoid future natural disasters — here's what they saidThe total cost of the move — which takes into account the disconnection of utilities, the clearing of the site, and the concrete used — was around $1.6 million.
Things operate similarly in France, where drivers get more guidance from one another than from Uber: unofficially, warnings are given when cancellation rates hit 10 percent and disconnection happens at 21 percent, but VTCs suggested rates as low as 13 percent were grounds for being fired.
There is nobody like Erykah Badu, the "queen of neo-soul" who rejected her title, a philosopher with a voice like smoke, the only person on this or any other planet who could take a remix of "Hotline Bling" and turn it into a 36-minute "suite" about disconnection.
Cass said that the conversation started off comfortably—as a fun, casual chat between two people—but the video was edited into something he felt made him look like a social-justice warrior: He spoke exceedingly earnestly about the disconnection between the heart and the soul and the internet.
A near-future satire about the dangers of social disconnection in the age of augmented reality, Control pairs restrained, beautiful filmmaking with some wonderfully executed visual effects to tell a story that isn't as interested in technology running amok as it is in human beings running amok with technology.
She further explored the matter on season 1 of the A&E project, featuring numerous testimonials from ex-Scientologists like Amy Scobee who, after distancing herself from the organization, faced temporary estrangement from her mother due to an alleged church policy called "disconnection," which requires current members to shun Scientology critics.
During her last years in the church, Remini became disillusioned when she started to question disconnection and the actions of church leader David Miscavige, and she says the church hypocritically treats celebrities and their families — like her friend Jennifer Lopez's father, David Lopez, who has been a Scientologist for 30 years.
But in a 2016 book chapter written with Kori Schake, the deputy director general of the International Institute for Strategic Studies who was then a fellow at the Hoover Institution, he argued that the real problem is not military insubordination, but the disconnection of American society from its all-volunteer force.
"I've been attending these climate negotiations since they first started in 1991, but never have I seen the almost total disconnection we've seen here ... in Madrid between what the science requires and the people of the world demand, and what the climate negotiators are delivering," Meyer told The Associated Press.
"While PG&E’s disconnection of the University of California, Berkeley campus from its transmission grid is enormously disruptive to our research enterprise, we are doing everything we can to protect our critical research assets," Randy Katz, the university's vice chancellor for research, said in a statement sent to Mashable.
This woman's blackness was never in doubt, but I wonder when you become this wealthy and this famous, and when that's not how you were raised — friends, say, with the former Paltrow-Martins — whether you start to wonder or fear disconnection from what is, in Beyoncé's case, your less affluent, Southern heritage.
We often pay lip service to the idea that theater is a sort of secular communal rite, but the description applies precisely to "The Fever," a lovely, haunting meditation on human connection, and disconnection, created by the innovative company 600 Highwaymen, and presented in the Under the Radar festival at the Public Theater.
I'm fascinated by these moments but I also recall the moments of disconnection: When I learned that being a Muslim wasn't the norm, when I was told I was going to hell by a friend, when my teenage sexuality trumped Islamic teachings that Muslim women should wait until marriage to be with a man.
" In a statement about the project, Ms. Ghazi wrote that the installation investigated "the inherent disconnection experienced due to the continuous repetition of our actions," but concluded with an assertion of hope: "Occasionally, our paths intersect, causing us to pause and perhaps remind us, within a frail moment of contact, that we are not alone.
In response to figures like these, the United Kingdom recently appointed a Minister of Loneliness to address the problem of disconnection — and last year, former surgeon general, Vivek MurthyVivek Hallegere MurthyThe Hill's Morning Report — Dem ire at Barr intensifies Bill and Chelsea Clinton announce podcast launch for summer Can Scott Gottlieb reverse the opioid crisis?
The disconnection between priorities and purposes is best illustrated by the extensive amount of money spent on school sports that does not actively involve majority of pupils in physical exercise or improve their health otherwise: 85033-14 percent of students in 31 U.S. states and more than one-third (34.9%) of U.S. adults overall are obese.
And it is emblematic of a renewed nationwide effort to address, at both the high school and college level, issues that have been laid bare over the last few years — a lack of understanding of and trust in most civic institutions, a disconnection from government at all levels and intolerance for those who think and act differently.
Yet people know that regardless of where they come from or what roles they play in their lives outside the festival gates, if they parade around with good vibes offering gifts of free hugs to total strangers, they transform for a brief time into vessels of abounding love and positive attitudes, desperately filling the void from the human disconnection seen throughout dominant culture.
But the lightning also caused the rapid disconnection of the Hornsea windfarm, cutting grid infeed by 737 MW, and the Little Barford combined cycle gas turbine plant, which cut infeed by a further 641 MW. The cumulative loss of 13,878 MW of infeed in less than 90 seconds overwhelmed the grid, which had only around 1,29 MW of fast-acting reserves available.
Bland and blandly self-aware, still sulking over his parents' divorce and his mother's death, Jeffrey casts up what arguments he can against the impending frigid disconnection, but it soon grows clear that his author's will is closer to those who construct and justify large, forbidding, rigorous, complex structures than to those who seek to exit them or offer alternatives.
But the lightning also caused the rapid disconnection of the Hornsea windfarm, cutting grid infeed by 737 MW, and the Little Barford combined cycle gas turbine plant, which cut infeed by a further 5003 MW. The cumulative loss of 1,878 MW of infeed in less than 90 seconds overwhelmed the grid, which had only around 2000,29 MW of fast-acting reserves available.
Carmella Salinas has worked steadily for 14 years as an early-childhood-education teacher, taking care of 4- and 5-year-olds at the nonprofit Family Learning Center in the hardscrabble community of Española, just north of Santa Fe, N.M. Even so, she rarely earns enough to cover all her bills, and has more than once received a disconnection letter from the water, gas or electric company.
But at a deeper level of the city's neurology, Mr. de Blasio's supreme belief in his own way of doing things, his taste for patronizing lecture, his tendency to justify an absence of humility on the grounds that he is driven by virtue above all, seem well synchronized to the invasion of an equally righteous Silicon Valley ethos, and the culture of disconnection it choreographs.
I also had a very honest conversation with myself about whether I was happy in Seattle, or whether I had become tired of moldy apartments and traffic jams and feeling the kind of disconnection that comes with only knowing a handful of people and only seeing them once a month or so because the city was so large that it took half the evening to get where you wanted to go.
In particular, his ownership of a series of prints depicting the rooms of famous writers and politicians (such as "The Death Room of Corot") suggests that van Gogh returned to the subject of the domestic interior not just as a way of keeping busy on a rainy day, but as a means of embodying his own feelings of loneliness, disconnection from family and sustained friendships, and his need to find substitutes for these things.
You can only beg for absolution through the same interface that you used to ruin lives, and Taylor explained that this move toward disconnection was purposeful: This idea of saying the player is someone outside The Nation who is sort of independent and kind of neutral towards the people and that's why he's a good agent, that's a very easy, a very superficial idea actually, it's also easier to go from there and focus on the problems of surveillance in general.
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