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But hat's somewhat concerning when the yield curve flattens out.
Walden's tone flattens when he talks about Harrison and McClintock.
The lightning bolt in your head that flattens you out.
This view of life flattens everything and scrubs out injustice.
Global oil demand grows but then "flattens out" in the 2030s.
Then the virus flattens the parents who stay home with them.
That key source of profitability falls when the yield curve flattens.
Frere notes in the New Yorker that she "flattens" the lyrics.
The yield curve flattens when short- and long-term bond yields converge.
A game flattens the world into cardboard — easier to understand, but simplified.
Fury Road flattens out theses humans, their dreams, and this War Rig.
He said typically July tends to see a market that flattens out.
When you look at the entire Southwest border, the trend flattens out.
We're trying to be one of those countries where the curve flattens.
Eventually it flattens out into near-silence, leading to a long denouement.
It puts out the hot vinyl puck, then the press flattens it.
There's style aplenty, but a faltering third act ultimate flattens any substance.
It flattens out contrast in images and consistently smooths detail out of photos.
U.S. YIELD CURVE FLATTENS FURTHER, LED BY FASTER DROP IN LONGER-DATED YIELDS
And if the curve flattens further, "the group could break-down," he wrote.
As the yield curve flattens, the banks' net interest margins are negatively impacted.
Oblivion flattens the playing field, offering only one class of character: the player.
Such concern is understandable, but misplaced — it flattens and obfuscates, rather than clarifies.
When the bag splits open, a car runs over and flattens her chicken.
Baweja breaks off a golf ball-sized piece of dough and flattens it.
The complexity of chemistry flattens into the elegant beauty of the quantum mechanical atom.
The yield curve flattens for a protracted period when the Fed tightens monetary policy.
There's also a 3D laser scanner that flattens the image to remove any warping.
If wrinkles are your nemesis, this potent serum firms skin and flattens fine lines.
There's style aplenty, even though a faltering third act ultimately flattens the film's substance.
It is designed to suck out fluids, which flattens the pimple and reduces redness.
But when Ms. Majok aims for conventional cause and effect, that complexity suddenly flattens.
On The Bachelor, it just flattens most of the show's drama into petty conflict.
VM: As you mentioned, adding a profession flattens the goals of the laws themselves.
The man shouts, "I don't fucking care" right before a speeding train nearly flattens him.
Scale is critical in an industry that is consolidating as the demand for chips flattens.
The planet flattens at its poles and bulges slightly around its waistline — don't we all?
At other times, Kiarostami flattens the picture, turning it into a stack of horizontal wedges.
A shallow depth of field, too, flattens the McMansions and infinity pools into stage sets.
Her folding Ollie chair flattens with the yank of a cord, and a satisfying clack!
At the short end, when central banks raise rates, the curve flattens and the economy slows.
Huawei's image-smoothing habit really flattens out textures in videos and presents a rather artificial look.
Production speeds up dramatically until it flattens out again, but at a higher, more sustainable pace.
Aesthetically, the furious formalism of "code-verse" flattens and thins the longer you sit with it.
I like how it flattens my chest but it is not good for me, long-term.
" Continues Kardashian West: "And with that kind of tape, it flattens you in the middle area.
A narrow, unmarked path leads to a steep descent that flattens out closer to the water.
But Electric Lemon's space takes any spikes of energy the food might cause and flattens them.
It flattens the user experience, but more importantly, it offers only superficial solutions to a complex problem.
But it's still a milieu that flattens the city into one that is homogenous, wealthy, and white.
The company said it typically sees margins improving at least a one quarter after rig count flattens.
The future, instead of the ladder towards the goals of life, flattens out into a perpetual present.
The future, instead of the ladder toward the goals of life, flattens out into a perpetual present.
In microgravity, the torso lengthens, most likely due to spinal unloading, in which the spinal curvature flattens.
U.S. YIELD CURVE FLATTENS NEAR SESSION LOWS AFTER FED'S BULLARD SEES PROTRACTED TRADE RISKS ON FED, U.S.
The adaptation flattens half a dozen extremely interesting characters into either two-dimensional sexpots or premature corpses.
You can adjust the handlebar height, they go up to 18mph and dual-suspension flattens road bumps.
A drawing of the same motif flattens it into a single angled line spiraling in on itself.
It's a bad choice that flattens the movie, like someone sucked the wind out of the room.
This trend suggests that Facebook still has room to increase ad revenue even as user growth flattens out.
"It will probably go up to 10 percent by mid-decade but then it flattens out," he said.
Banks slump as yield curve flattens after Fed lifts rates, signals two more hikes to come this year.
When the cost curve flattens, the gap between the current and future prices of crude futures is narrowing.
The extent to which this hill flattens out, it will be a long, slow and gradual descent down.
You could easily mistake this thing for a paperweight, the way it flattens a stack of old Harpers.
Among extremely old Italians, they discovered, the death rate stops rising — the curve abruptly flattens into a plateau.
Mr. Wahlberg builds them a skate park full of hazards; Mr. Ferrell flattens a cheerleader with a basketball.
For one, it likely "flattens the curve," decreasing the number of infections at one time or even overall.
"FANtasies" flips Ms. Yarchin's steamy medical romance into a comedic short that flattens the "Hartbig" relationship into parody.
That, according to Khamis, produced a poor quality of translation that flattens the unique voices of the writers.
But it has long known about filter bubbles, about the way social media boosts outrage and flattens nuance.
When it flattens, it's telling us that incremental returns for businesses is declining," Lee told "Squawk on the Street.
He gets swings and misses on his slider and changeup but his fastball sometimes flattens out and gets pounded.
The curve flattens when the short-term 2-year Treasury yields closer to the longer-term 10-year note.
PARIS — One man stumbles onto a soil-covered stage, warily flattens himself against the rear wall, then runs on.
The Hermione comparison also flattens Warren's pitch into just two facets of her persona — her gender and her smarts.
His articulated nasal yelp flattens out too easy, but the writing carries this album up if not quite over.
When a magnetic field is applied to the structures, an accordion-shaped soft robot flattens and a straight one coils.
The pillow also molds itself around your sleeping form, which flattens some of the foam, reducing the cloud-like puffiness.
US 10-YEAR TREASURY YIELDS NOW FLAT ON DAY AT 1.56%, TWO-, 10-YEAR YIELD CURVE FLATTENS TO 2 BPS
This strategy is especially effective in the opening sequence, which stretches, flattens and defamiliarizes an otherwise banal set of escalators.
Occasionally, Rash's reverence for a romanticized version of white Southern masculinity flattens out the depth and diversity of Appalachian life.
Each frame flattens the landscape, putting emphasis on the colors of nature that have persisted amidst man's increasing natural footprint.
If true, that would make Netflix even more valuable in years to come, even as its subscriber growth eventually flattens.
And Brianna agrees, so quickly that it flattens her character and scuttles the reconciliation arc the earlier episodes set up.
If differences diminish over time, this arch flattens, and can become a straight line the yield spread diminishes to zero.
She backs over the car (a '70s AMC Gremlin) and flattens it like a scene out of a monster truck rally.
BONDS: 2- US2YT=RR and 10-year US10YT=RR Treasury yields tick lower; yield curve flattens slightly FOREX: The dollar index .
The yield curve flattens as the gap between short and long-dated yields narrow, suggesting investors' worries about a slowing economy.
In the near term, financials will come under pressure as the yield curve flattens, said Chad Morganlander of Washington Crossing Advisors.
But the approach flattens out both characters—and Cunanan's story is absorbing enough to make the embellishment feel kind of unnecessary.
Where it flattens, it is likely due to the underwriting banks buying more shares to save face, as they often do.
In more contemporary times, she said, the stereotype is problematic because it flattens a massive group of people into a monolith.
The 30-gauge polypropylene is easy to cut with household shears, and the rolled plastic flattens easily after a few hours.
As the gap between both yields narrows and the curve flattens, the more the market believes there will be economic turmoil.
The landmark show's "Musicale Finale" is a bizarre Broadway-style goodbye that flattens out some of TV's most finely shaded characters.
But in failing to acknowledge the nuances of each, it flattens and compounds these different facets of Blackness into nameless characters.
You could have the most worked-out guy in Hollywood, but if you put lycra on him, it flattens the muscles out.
The churn flattens and packages human lives and human misery into something that's easy to parse and easy to become apathetic to.
But Holup's translation of the river into a two-dimensional surface divides and flattens its presentation, abstracting it and rendering it illegible.
Although it looks a bit bulky it flattens down well when not full, but it doesn't look weird when it's packed tightly.
Unfortunately, at MoMA PS1 its intensity doesn't come through, perhaps because video documentation flattens the complex layering of media it contained live.
And Secretary of State Pompeo's tribute this month to Egypt's new dictator, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, flattens the hope of democracy advocates.
"(The) learning curve flattens after a year at analyst level (and the role) limits future work opportunities to finance only," they added.
However, he has a small hitch at the top of his shooting motion that often flattens out the arc of his shot.
Yet the black and white flattens the imagery, making it hard to decipher where the billboard ends and the real world begins.
It flattens like a pancake when it lands, then bounces and doesn't have time to retract until it's up in the air.
US TWO-YEAR TREASURY YIELDS RISE TO 1.756% AS FED'S POWELL SPEAKS, TWO-YEAR, 10-YEAR YIELD CURVE FLATTENS TO 3 BPS
He's concerned about a market-driven globalism that flattens the rich diversity of local cultures and is accessible to only the 1%.
Kent took a slab of dough and placed it on this machine, which flattens and shapes its crust in the metal plate's rim.
And in an era that begs for this kind of reinvention, its failure flattens its message into one more retirement for the books.
"When the paper gets saturated with chemistry the actual texture almost entirely flattens out, but the image of the texture remains," she explains.
KEY ASSUMPTIONS Fitch's key assumptions within our rating case for the issuer include: --North America auto production flattens-out over the intermediate term.
In some cases, the commitment to minimalist form is overly self-indulgent, giving equal emphasis every heady passage, which flattens the overall effect.
It's one of Hopkins' more technically creative scenes: the football team's hatred eventually flattens into ignorable background noise, and then into polite silence.
Golub said that even if the curve flattens but the economy looks good, he would see it as a buying opportunity for stocks.
"What makes it delicious isn't the meat," he said, but the skin, which he shapes by hand and flattens until it's almost sheer.
It lacks the elegance and nuance of this show's metaphorical storytelling at its best, and it flattens Willow's characterization instead of enriching it.
Driving up Interstate 17 from Scottsdale, the road to Cornville flattens out over arid, vast distances where, seemingly, not much grows beyond cactus.
When pounded, the tapered shape of a chicken breast (bulging in the middle, slimmer at the ends) flattens out into one even layer.
When that curve flattens or inverts, a recession is anywhere from nine to 15 months away, with the average lead time of one year.
Today's YA programming offers diversity through a liberal white gaze that flattens out the cultural differences amongst us in favor of simple multi-colorism.
Retirement, after all, flattens incomes not by redistributing from rich seniors to poor, but by transferring money to old people from younger, working taxpayers.
But while the ad celebrates Kaepernick, it also twists and flattens his narrative into one of straightforward persistence in the face of long odds.
The score, by the pop singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles, is also beguiling, but Diane Paulus's production flattens the ancillary characters into cartoons (2:23).
The score, by the pop singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles, is also beguiling, but Diane Paulus's production flattens the ancillary characters into cartoons (2:35).
The score, by the pop singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles, is also beguiling, but Diane Paulus's production flattens the ancillary characters into cartoons (24212:24967).
The score, by the pop singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles, is also beguiling, but Diane Paulus's production flattens the ancillary characters into cartoons (2:453).
The score, by the pop singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles, is also beguiling, but Diane Paulus's production flattens the ancillary characters into cartoons (244422:242).
The score, by the pop singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles, is also beguiling, but Diane Paulus's production flattens the ancillary characters into cartoons (23460:235475).
The score, by the pop singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles, is also beguiling, but Diane Paulus's production flattens the ancillary characters into cartoons (4583:4573).
The score, by the pop singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles, is also beguiling, but Diane Paulus's production flattens the ancillary characters into cartoons (2:51963).
The score, by the pop singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles, is also beguiling, but Diane Paulus's production flattens the ancillary characters into cartoons (2:13).
The score, by the pop singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles, is also beguiling, but Diane Paulus's production flattens the ancillary characters into cartoons (2:2123).
The score, by the pop singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles, is also beguiling, but Diane Paulus's production flattens the ancillary characters into cartoons (2302:245).
But in trying to make her story speak to relatable, supposedly universal issues, Hillary ultimately flattens the cultural and historical uniqueness of Clinton's story.
As bottled water's sales growth flattens, the world's largest bottled-water maker is betting on new products to try to make water exciting again.
"I'd wait until the seasonality flattens out before you jump to a conclusion that you've got money crashing into the markets at the highs."
"As the yield curve flattens, we're back to a very tough environment for financials," said Paul Nolte, portfolio manager at Kingsview Asset Management in Chicago.
The summer definitely flattens out a bit, but August is not as bad as people think and December is actually way worse than most anticipate.
Garbrandt Flattens Mendes in the First In Pittsburgh, Team Alpha Male's Cody Garbrandt was originally expected to meet Jon Lineker in an exciting bantamweight clash.
The deal is the latest in a string of mergers in the U.S. power utility sector as consumption in many parts of the country flattens.
Gopnik draws on the sociologist Patrick Sharkey, whose conclusions about the decline of urban crime he flattens into an implausibly simplistic tale of community action.
Hence, the yield curve flattens and, ultimately, "inverts" to the point where long rates fall below short rates in anticipation of a recession and disinflation.
Like a wedding at a country club, a fan convention in a series of "event spaces" necessarily flattens something special, strange, and specific into something chintzy.
"We live in a three-dimensional world, but online flattens it to just two dimensions," says psychologist and George Washington School of Medicine instructor, Mary Alvord.
The gaps and glitches are much more fascinating: figures appear suddenly out of scale, space flattens out, or an entire dome seems to rotate in space.
With each rep, focus on rotating your shoulder blades forward toward your armpits and pushing firmly into the roller so that your upper back flattens. Repeat.
Mr. Castellucci places the action at a distance from us, behind a softening scrim that flattens the dimensions, making stage images into canvases that come alive.
Sleeping on your stomach is considered the worst position, according to Erickson, because it flattens the curve of the spine, putting pressure on the low back.
You want it to be big enough so that when the balloon flattens like a pancake, the large number of nails will support its whole surface.
U.S. YIELD CURVE FLATTENS The U.S. Treasury yield curve flattened as the European Central Bank committed to leaving interest rates alone into the first half of 2020.
But when you step away from the camera, the relative distance between your nose and the rest of the face flattens — making your nose appear more proportionate.
There may also be more pressing concerns for the Kremlin as the economy flattens under the pressure of fallen oil prices, Western sanctions and extravagant military spending.
They usually occur where the river narrows or goes under a bridge, or where the river slope flattens out, allowing the ice pieces to accumulate and clog.
Typically this curve steepens when investors are more bullish on the economy, and expect higher growth and rising interest rates, and flattens when they anticipate a slowdown.
But as the yield curve flattens, long-term interest rates run the risk of falling below short-term rates, a phenomenon known as an inverted yield curve.
Even more revolting is getting hit by a spitball and the feeling of that paper wad disintegrating and releasing its moist payload as it flattens against your skin.
Arguing that Latinx flattens out the richly complex diversity of Latin populations in the United States, he advocates that a widespread deployment of Latinx might even be dangerous.
In a collapsing cloud, just like when you spin sticky pizza dough, the combination of spin and stickiness flattens the material into a disk- or pizza-like shape.
With a quick, agile hand, he gently places a handful of small discs made of fava beans and chickpeas and flattens them with the tips of his fingers.
When finally the trail flattens out and she finds herself in a grove of peeling madrones, she eases off her pack and then throws Evan's to the ground.
But seen through Toby's eyes, this worship only flattens her, so much so that her inner life becomes opaque and she's little more than a sweet and pretty haze.
Now, as the world of the middle class flattens, this boom in subscription businesses reflects a deep foundational change in how our generation thinks about property and ownership. Roam.
In practice, Smart HDR flattens highlights and lifts shadows to make everything look evenly lit, and that process can reduce detail and make photos look a little bit artificial.
The chip industry has been undergoing rapid consolidation as companies try to capture market share, much of it related to connected devices and cars, as smartphone sales growth flattens.
Not to mention the pressure of wanting to experience something "authentic" or secret — a desire that gets harder to gratify as global culture absorbs and, subsequently, flattens local specialties.
This is what is most disturbing about "I feel like": The phrase cripples our range of expression and flattens the complex role that emotions do play in our reasoning.
The distance between the two has been narrowing, and as the curve flattens daily to fresh 225-year lows, there is a bubbling concern that it signals trouble ahead.
The place where I part with the Roosevelt report — and the thinking it represents — is that it flattens power into a singular force, when it's plural and even fractious.
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Jay's labeling is a big deal because the name shapes our expectation of whether hardship is a trauma that flattens us or a challenge we are capable of mastering.
Up until a point, that is, after which the correlation flattens and then decreases slightly, perhaps because previously unfathomable comparisons emerge when you're keeping up with the one percent.
It doesn't matter if I made these choices three years ago or three days ago, the way the internet flattens time can reopen a wound as if it's fresh.
Wineland Flattens Mizugaki in One The Fight Pass prelims were wrapped up by a clash between Eddie Wineland and Takeya Mizugaki—the UFC's 13th and 14th ranked bantamweights respectively.
On Wednesday, Microsoft moved aggressively to break up that monopoly with the Surface Studio, a gorgeous, 28-inch all-in-one desktop that flattens out into a digital drafting table.
If, on the other hand, you have a huge load of avocados or other shopping that you want to cram into the bag, that pocket flattens out and makes room.
But increasingly, any event of note inside the game just feels like a new hotspot of potential death, and that's a repeating reality that kind of flattens the overall experience.
Whenever I accidentally eat it, my immune system gangs up on my small intestine and flattens the little fingers in the intestinal wall called villi that absorb nutrients from food.
If anything, the Electoral College seems to have the opposite effect, since nearly every state uses a winner-take-all system for allocating electoral votes that flattens their internal differences.
The mortality rate flattens among the oldest of the old, a study of elderly Italians concludes, suggesting that the oldest humans have not yet reached the limits of life span.
A full-length photo of The Painted Hall (1707-26) by Sir James Thornhill at the Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, flattens this dynamic space in more ways than one.
It also flattens her to caricature, a symbol to be deployed rather than a person who fought for her freedom long before Trump or his family learned about her case.
But that framing, as we should have learned during the 2016 campaign, only bolsters Trump with his supporters and flattens the pulses of those who might stand up to oppose him.
This cloud of despair and panic reveals how everything is a political act, but it also flattens deep critical interest or engagement in ways that can be really dangerous and reactionary.
Everything is shot in a crystal-clear focus that almost flattens the image in the way those little metallic point-and-shoot cameras used to in the early to mid-00s.
Indiana's ground game flattens Georgia Southern Morgan Ellison rushed for 186 yards and two touchdowns to help Indiana roll over Georgia Southern 52-17 on Saturday at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington, Ind.
After that, a socket needs to be made, which means the smith flattens out the metal wide enough so it can be folded into a circle to stick a wooden shaft in.
Just as the commodity form obscures the production process—you don't see labor exploitation when you buy a product, you just see the iPad or whatever—lulz fetishism flattens everything into teasing.
There's a lot of unnecessary motion and a bit too much off-hand interaction with the ball, leading to an inconsistent release point, which sometimes flattens out the arc of his jumps.
After a festival, security typically flattens those tents still standing to ensure no one has been left behind, or even – as this year – to discover whether anyone has died during the event.
Retracting the leg to the fence is still an option but it serves little purpose and does not better his position, it simply flattens him to the fence in front of Cejudo.
When the bubble rises and touches the surface, it fuses with the air above the lake, creating a dimple that flattens out, slingshotting the fly upward and depositing it on the surface.
Also — and less amusingly — known as butterflying, spatchcocking is the method of cutting out the chicken's backbone, opening the bird up and pressing down on it so its breastbone cracks and flattens.
Hotels are investing in private lounges for guests more than ever as demand for hotel lodging flattens globally, said John Hach, senior industry analyst for TravelClick, which provides e-commerce services to hotels.
It was like it felt the need to suddenly be important, instead of understanding that its discussions of how American television flattens portrayals of gender and race into stereotypes are already meaty enough.
Julian Emanuel, chief equity and derivatives strategist at BTIG, said there's one scenario that could be a real risk for stocks: If rates rise and the yield curve flattens at the same time.
He starts with a generous dollop of sour cream, which he flattens with the back of a spoon and surrounds with blackberries, ground cherries, and those tart and refreshing little Mexican sour gherkins.
If usage flattens, Facebook will have to pack more ads into the News Feed, charge advertisers more per impression, or figure out new and similarly profitable business areas to maintain long-term growth.
But in failing to acknowledge the nuances of each, it flattens and compounds these different facets of Blackness into nameless characters; Matsoukas and Waithe fall short of engaging with or truly depicting anyone.
But, by turning these artists' styles into spectacle, Beyoncé flattens the specificity of their approach, and politics quickly becomes a mere signifier in the show, instead of a point of interest or debate.
Perry Flattens Lim in the First The main card action continued in the welterweight division as South Korean slugger Hyun Gyu Lim looked to rebound from a 2015 TKO loss to Neil Magny.
Zack Snyder's 2009 Watchmen movie is more slavishly faithful to the source material's visual style and dialogue, but its attempt to streamline the story into a feature film flattens out much of the nuance.
In an age where the president of the United States flattens entire peoples into exaggerated, inaccurate caricatures, a song like "Despacito" could give listeners an appreciation for the cultures and people who created it.
Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President Charles Evans on Monday said it was understandable for markets to be nervous when the yield curve flattens, but he was still confident about the U.S. economic growth outlook.
That may be part of why the discourse often flattens out a lot of the books that are written for marginalized groups: If there's only one, everything gets a lot easier to talk about.
U.S. oil output could experience a final spike next year before growth flattens as rising costs make it unprofitable to drill many fields, Ian Taylor, chief executive of oil trader Vitol, said this week.
Their paper, published Thursday in the journal Heliyon, shows that it's possible to listen to the structure of a protein as a melody, as it turns, twists, flattens and folds like a wild hair.
The largest problem is that Ms. Buirski has a fixed idea about his work that flattens it, as underscored by her choices in film clips, notably from "12 Angry Men" and its big speeches.
He steps into the wet lab to explain how he flattens prints—humidifying both sides by sandwiching the print with damp blotters and layers of Gore-Tex, then weighting them down as they dry.
Reducing women, in the Bible or elsewhere, to a particular stereotype (often sexualized, ie temptress, prostitute, etc.), or to an event that happened to them (victim, widow, barren, etc.) flattens her humanity and her narrative.
The title track features what's presented as the least-performed singing — listen to how she flattens out the vowel sounds, as a sort of gesture of accessibility — but it is too unsteady to lean on.
Even at its most extreme, making the states move together more flattens the distribution and makes a win from Mr. Trump more likely, but at best he would have been just a 24 percent favorite.
People are always talking about immersion in games, but I've never really thought it was me in Skyrim or God of War or whatever game supposedly flattens out the relationship between avatar and player today.
The fetus-in-fetu condition is believed to arise soon after the 17th day of gestation, when the embryo flattens out like a disc and then folds in on itself to form the elongated fetus.
Accordingly, we should remember that political art doesn't always have be agitational; it can subtle and nuanced, employing visual references to broader themes without the categorical absoluteness that flattens art into a tool of pure propaganda.
It would be easy to paint him as a "have not" who wants to destroy the "haves" because he's jealous, but that flattens out some of the more nuanced and dark intentions I think he had.
TREASURY YIELD CURVE FLATTENS Benchmark Treasury yields briefly touched their lowest since early 309.67.64 and the yield spread between the three-month Treasury bill and the 10-year note shrank to its narrowest since August 2007.
Regarding excessive declines in super-long JGB yields, Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said "if the yield curve flattens too much, we can tweak our market operations" such as further slowing the BOJ's purchases of super-long bonds.
Roy, it seems, deliberately flattens the adult characters in Myshkin's memories; if they are limited in their representation, it might be because this is how children see their parents, as extensions of the child's own needs.
When you're on Prozac, your emotions are very leveled-out; if you want to cry, you can't cry because it flattens you out a bit, so it suppresses emotions maybe a bit more than it should.
It also flattens the layers of black motherhood—a position complicated by the contradictions of being both black and a woman in America, an existence historically not privileged with the benefit of the doubt or three-dimensionality.
And the presentation of these two artists in tandem creates a mirror that not only enables the work of each to inform the other, but deftly flattens the difference between two media rarely considered of a piece.
You notice nine seconds of dead air when you hear it on the radio; there is just no radio there, all of a sudden, and as the quiet seconds roll over the whole experience flattens and stretches.
"The yield curve has almost always forecasted the direction of trend growth, meaning when the curve flattens, growth with a lag tends to slow and vice versa when the curve steepens," LaVorgna told CNBC's "Trading Nation " on Tuesday.
And, as with most projects of mapping and constructing platforms, Dissonant Archives, with its ambition of constituting a survey of archival practices geographically defined, flattens the historical depth of particular narratives under the regime of this archive discourse.
Writing for Vulture, E. Alex Jung argued that the new film "flattens and reduces Beverly as a character in retrograde ways," positioning her in the film as the object of a love triangle between friends Ben and Bill.
Although I am grateful for the conversations on Black joy and love that this film has sparked, it flattens the experience of being Black in a time of heightened white supremacy, and in the end leads us nowhere.
But doing that substantially flattens a conflict in which groups that are broadly "on the same side" may nonetheless compete for influence, have improperly aligned incentives, or have major objectives that are not primarily focused on Syria at all.
While Jo and Laurie spot each other in passing on Christmas Day, they first properly meet at a fancy ball, where Jo flattens herself against a wall to hide the fact that the back of her skirt is burned.
Popularized by scholar danah boyd, it describes how the internet "flattens multiple audiences into one" — if you're browsing Twitter, for example, an offhand comment from your friend sits right alongside a statement from the president of the United States.
Holland in many ways flattens any remaining high/low distinctions into a totally recognizable hyper-present; her website describes her mediums as including video and performance and GIFs, while identifying significant themes to be pornography, the internet, beauty, and cats.
The difference between a transaction and an interaction is one of disposition—in this economy, one has to learn to toggle back and forth—so why mire ourselves in the sort of reasoning that flattens human motives to sheer self-interest?
There is no control tower, no lights, certainly no U.S. uniforms to be seen -- just a berm of fresh earth thrown up to mark the perimeter and a tractor chugging along as it flattens the surface of the newly extended runway.
The technical team — which includes Lucy Osborne (sets), Richard Howell (lighting) and Duncan McLean (projections) — adroitly conjures a world in which what we see on tiny screens seems to grow into three dimensions, even as so-called real life flattens out.
If the strength of Ms. Rubenhold's book is that she fleshes out Polly Nichols, Annie Chapman and the other victims as real people, with all their flaws, "The Women of Whitechapel" flattens them — they are poor wretches with hearts of gold.
He unfolds the map, flattens it against the hood, fingers their route south by southeast, the thick straight line of the interstate branching off into thinner lanes, and then those breaking into medium or even small dots off the state roads.
The curve flattens, as the short end of the curve rises, reflecting Fed rate hiking, while the longer end is held down by other factors, including low global rates and concerns about risks like Turkey's economic crisis and emerging market weakness.
Perhaps that's splitting hairs, but it's undeniable that a lot more thought than "Trump is bad" went into the planning — and that characterizing it only as a protest against him somewhat flattens the message that many participants hope to send.
An effete, well-heeled bachelor who lives, much like the actor himself, in a superannuated efficiency apartment, Pee-wee flips pancakes and flattens grilled cheeses at the local greasy spoon in Fairville, a cozy small-town paradise in Anywhere, USA.
Jotko Flattens "The Barn Cat" in Less Than a Minute The second televised bout of the night saw Tamdan "The Barn Cat" McCrory attempt to extend his win-streak to three and continue to build on his second stint with the UFC.
It's a shame that the movie boils his relationship with the quippy, cheerful James down to will-they-won't-they, a storyline that flattens what could have been a truly special, and thought-provoking film into a standard, ultimately unoriginal rom-com.
Long term, U.S. oil output could be set for a last spike in 2018 before growth flattens for a number of years as rising costs make a big chunk of production uneconomic, the head of top oil trader Vitol, Ian Taylor, told Reuters.
HONG KONG, March 25 (Reuters) - Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President Charles Evans said on Monday it was understandable for markets to be nervous when the yield curve flattens, though he was still confident that the U.S. economy was growing at a good rate.
Not only am I not sufficiently talented, I'm showing you my project in a way that flattens its downtown cluster into a huge mess of lines, because I designed it for someone walking around the environment, not looking from a fixed 2D perspective.
You essentially have a virtual space that flattens the organization, where now it's actually not just about the people that are able to obtain and retain the information, but the people that put forth the best ideas and can execute on those.
LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. oil output could be set for a last spike in 2018 before growth flattens for a number of years as rising costs make a big chunk of production uneconomic, the head of top oil trader Vitol, Ian Taylor, told Reuters.
The Federal Reserve's plan to methodically raise short-term interest rates over the next couple years may not boost bank shares, contrary to popular belief, and could instead hurt the group's profitability as it flattens the so-called yield curve, Deutsche Bank said.
They are pressed in a machine called a roll packer, which flattens Helix mattresses about an inch in thickness, then rolls them up and ships them to a customer's doorstep in a box about the size of a bag of golf clubs.
You can draw a straight line from brown women in Saudi Arabia to black women in America, a marvel unto itself, a window into the way the internet flattens space and time — a vivid example of its fulfilling its promise to bridge divides.
Distrustful of the idea of genre, which flattens differences among artists, and of the cloying playlists devised by streaming services ("Best Morning Ever"), Ratliff organizes his chapters around themes that cut across the entire musical continuum: speed, slowness, stillness, loudness, density, virtuosity.
The first few episodes of "Santa Clarita Diet" suffer from an excessive amount of gore — as if Mr. Fresco was afraid we wouldn't get the joke — and the last third of the season flattens out as the mystery and thriller elements take over.
Bahri's video shows the artist's hands in close-up crumpling up a magazine cover, and as he flattens the paper and scrunches it up, again and again in a repetitive ritual, the ink, and by extension the image, transfers to his hands.
Which means the makeup functions as a double whammy, preventing infrared lasers from accurately measuring the depth of markers on my face, and the camera can't use its algorithms to make an approximate depth map of my face because the makeup severely flattens things out.
" He added: "The first few episodes of Santa Clarita Diet suffer from an excessive amount of gore — as if Mr. Fresco was afraid we wouldn't get the joke — and the last third of the season flattens out as the mystery and thriller elements take over.
Not only does this tend to erase intersectionality—queer disabled parents of color exist, but you'd be hard pressed to find one on the small screen—but it flattens the reality of our lives and communities to make them more approachable to mainstream audiences.
" It should go without saying, I think, that a line of meal boxes does not honor the full range of human emotions, and instead flattens the full range of human emotions into a handful of options (including "DGAF and "YAAAS," which are not emotions).
But there's also some soft data where people who are working in these types of companies, especially who are coming from other industries have noticed that it actually really just flattens your sense of who you are and what you can do outside of work.
Television does not quite do it justice, in part because TV flattens out space, and viewers therefore cannot truly grasp how far back Monfils was standing to return and yet still struggled to summon the survival instincts necessary to punch some of Raonic's deliveries back into play.
" More from Tonic: The beginner's bubble can relate to people who begin their career by being quite cautious in their decisions, but that they quickly become too confident for their own good before going through "a 'correction' phase in which confidence flattens while performance continues to improve.
They like Vladimir Putin's Russia even as he flattens Aleppo; they are anti-globalism; they are anti-establishment; they oppose or are skeptical of NATO, the cornerstone of the Western alliance; and they see a conspiracy of what Trump has called "global financial powers" behind everything.
SPX extended losses to the day's low; last down about 1.8 pct BONDS: U.S. Treasury yields lower but little changed from earlier levels; 2s US2YT=RR at 2.278 pct; 10s US10YT=RR 2.783 pct; 2-10 spread flattens to 50.6 basis points FOREX: The U.S. dollar index .
In the last 50 years, Heart of Darkness, which is widely studied and taught at many different levels of school in North America and in Europe, has come under scrutiny for the way it flattens African societies into (at worst) savages and (at best) props in European psychodrama.
His first instinct is to jump down on the curb side, but they've got to be going forty miles an hour—which feels like a hundred with the way the wind is tearing at him—so he flattens himself even more, as if that could make him invisible.
No change in text.) By Jamie McGeever LONDON, Aug 28 (Reuters) - Hedge funds are doubling down on their bets that the U.S. yield curve will steepen, just as it flattens to within 2.083 basis points of inversion, historically a sure-fire indication that the economy is headed for a slowdown.
In Nigeria, I spoke to a stylist who mentioned that Afropunk style — which can mix Kenyan kitenge cloth with Bini coral beads and an Egyptian cobra headband — was one way that the African diaspora has betrayed African people, since it flattens so many individual ethnic communities into one Pan-African look.
But it unfortunately flattens the show's most interesting element — the fact that Blue's character Emet is a first-generation immigrant who must negotiate cultural differences with her white husband (Paul Adelstein) and their mixed-race children, while maintaining her relationship with her mother and father (Madhur Jaffrey and Brian George).
"It's hard to see where you're going to see them waving the checkered flag that it's all clear to get back in the market until there's some clarity around when that [virus infection] curve flattens ... and people get back to work," Rieder,  BlackRock's global CIO of fixed income, told CNBC.
And when I put my hair up in a ponytail or bun so it's out of my face, that flattens my curls, which means after that run, I'll have to wear my hair in a not-so-cute bun until the next time I wash my hair and apply my usual Ouidad products.
"Here we are, and I think they will be lucky to get one more done this year, because whenever the curve flattens the market's going to look at the Fed and say, 'Really?' and the Fed will have to blink," said Christopher Whalen, head of Whalen Global Advisors, an investment bank consultancy.
The painting, which blurs the lines between photography and painting, flattens perspective while simultaneously achieving a sense of deep space: Betty is turned away from the camera, and her act of looking into an indescribable distance produces the illusion of perspectival depth, mediating an imaginary threshold between the past and the present.
The RYU's signature feature, and what makes it my favorite day pack in terms of everyday use around the city, is its profile — a silhouette that is made all the better because RYU uses an internal molded shell to ensure that it never flattens down or loses its shape, regardless of how full or empty the bag actually is.
Atlanta Hawks (22011-22013) If the Hawks finish where they are as the so-called best of the worst, they will have a 22014 percent shot at the No. 1 overall pick in June in the N.B.A.'s new lottery system, which flattens out the odds to 14 percent each for teams with the three-worst records.
Once the late cycle fiscal boost that is in train into the economy in the second half of 2169, there is a significant risk that the unemployment rate will decline at a much faster pace which will present a problem for the Federal Reserve that will likely want to tighten rates a modestly quicker pace even as the US yield curve flattens.
Why it matters: The bad headlines continued to pile up; "A hurricane flattens Facebook" said Wired, "Silicon Valley insiders think that Facebook will never be the same" per Vanity Fair, "Facebook is facing its biggest test ever — and its lack of leadership could sink the company" from CNBC, and — as we've yet to hear from the company's top leaders — "Where is Mark Zuckerberg?" asks Recode.
The new Amazon show Jean Claude Van Johnson is directed and written by David Callaham, the original writer of The Expendables, and it does something very similar to that movie: flattens Van Damme through tired self-referential jokes that could be about any other action star, trafficks in the same kind of self-serving nostalgia, and generally fails in its limited attempts to grapple with the genre's tired tropes and racial caricatures.
Even if there's a fence or person in the shot for scale, the human eye can find a way to correct for the sequoias' unacceptable gigantism: It reads the fir trees near the sequoias as bushes, to make the sequoias seem like ordinary trees; or it flattens the perspective, so that, say, four far-off sequoias appear to be right alongside six cedars in the foreground — fusing all of them into a single line of 10 perfectly boring-size trees.
S. trade talks go into Day 3 * Amazon rises again, boosting S&P and Nasdaq * Boeing jumps on record 1.873 deliveries, boosts Dow * Chip stocks hit by Samsung warning, curb tech gains * Banks stocks drop as Treasury yield curve flattens * Indexes up: Dow 0.77 pct, S&P 0.56 pct, Nasdaq 0.70 pct (Updates to early afternoon) By Sruthi Shankar Jan 8 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks rose for a third straight day on Tuesday and the S&P 500 touched three-week highs, once again led by Amazon and a rally in industrials on hopes that the United States and China would strike a deal to end a trade war.
Hauser & Wirth has an installation by Mike Kelley, "shown for the first time in LA, exactly 20 years since its inception, in the city where it was conceived," as described in another Frieze piece heralding all the LA that would be on view in LA. But mostly this LA-centrism bleeds into the fair aesthetic, which flattens everything into commodity — Blum & Poe's Dave Muller Hollywood mural, painted across all the booth's walls, is kitschily self-referential, and Sprüth Mager's huge Barbara Kruger all but expected, while most of the LA artists don't immediately read as particularly LA. This inevitable art fair homogenization perhaps necessitated Frieze LA's strong rhetoric.
He is a pianist Playing melodies that are doleful And strident And add friction to each other, Then midway through The piece ends It flattens out into near silence, His narrative is caught Between gravity and weightlessness on the edge of a horizon buried in dust i disappear gone as a shadow lit by black a Nobody i reach, working hard i have a will, a place in the world lingering doubts vanish, I shiver and release them finally a glimpse through the haze i stand with a million suns inspired i carry on, i embark An artist who was wild and covered in stars did cover his face and ink could be found on his version of today, discovered in tomorrow.
S. stocks rise on industrials; dollar flattens * MIDEAST STOCKS-Most markets slightly down on oil price concerns * Oil rises but declines for the week as supply concerns ease * PRECIOUS-Gold, silver slide to seven-month lows as dollar climbs * Iraqi protesters storm local government building amid anger over graft * Israeli interceptor missile shoots down drone at Syrian frontier - witness * Turkey to prioritise fight against inflation, rebalancing economy -Albayrak * Israel and Gaza militants agree to end fierce flare-up of fighting * Turkey's Erdogan says Syrian govt forces targetting Idlib could destroy accord - source * Saudi Arabia welcomes FIFA action against pirated sports channel * Saudi Arabia arrests prominent cleric Safar al-Hawali -activists * UAE pledges $10 bln in investment, South Africa says * BRIEF-DXB Entertainments Says Dubai Parks And Resorts Reports H1 visits Over 1.4 Mln * BRIEF-Moody's Changes Qatar's Rating Outlook To Stable * TABLE-Kuwait May bank lending growth slowest in seven years * BRIEF-Bank Muscat H1 Profit Rises (Reporting By Dubai newsroom)

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