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"impotence" Definitions
  1. the fact of being unable to change things or influence a situation synonym powerlessness
  2. a condition in which a man is unable to achieve an erection and is therefore unable to have full sex

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Most hexes focused on impotence and causing Turner physical pain.
Credibly enacted, that ought to alleviate the risk of impotence.
Democrats should reject political impotence and the fantasy of reconciliation.
Infertility — caused by sperm defects — was often conflated with impotence.
With Priebus, The Post reported, the president obsessed on impotence.
Perhaps such rhetoric arises from a sense of political impotence.
"The students were left with a sense of impotence," said Acácio.
He treated one of the leaders of the KGB for impotence.
He conveys the constitutively human trifecta of responsibility, impotence, and blindness.
Grace: I did know that prostate cancer created incontinence and impotence.
They promise to relieve an enormous experience of impotence and humiliation.
Now ownage communicates dominance, but it also belies an underlying impotence.
For men, quality of life is often pivotal in choosing a treatment, weighing which possible side effects sound worse: with surgery, urinary incontinence and impotence; or, with radiation, bowel problems including diarrhea and rectal leakage, and impotence.
His tirade was as much an expression of Palestinian impotence as resolve.
It was a feeling of "impotence," said Eliezer Vélez, 44, of Atlanta.
And treatment frequently leads to impotence and can cause incontinence and bowel problems.
China's restraint, tolerating Bolsonarian bluster while ignoring Venezuelan sycophancy, does not signal impotence.
Protesters are angered by the realization of this futility, and their resulting impotence.
Do you ever worry that you may have contributed to feelings of impotence?
This Christmas classic received the gift of overcoming fears of impotence and emasculation.
In the story, though, their worst fears about their counterproductive impotence are confirmed.
Another revealing sign of Ryanism's electoral impotence was the emergence of Donald Trump.
The Nazi forces are growing, in part because of the American government's impotence.
Bitterly aware of his own impotence, he stopped writing and fell into depression.
The only sexual uses he suggested were vibrating men's perineums to treat impotence.
The Palestinian Authority, headed by Mahmoud Abbas, will remain a monument to impotence.
Banning us now is too little & too late, a futile gesture of impotence.
At least we know their failure was one of constitutional impotence and not malice.
David Cameron's "renegotiation" finally revealed the near total impotence of British diplomats in Brussels.
Both finasteride and sildenafil have potential side effects, like impotence and blurred vision, respectively.
War as a failure on all sides, and an illustration of the political impotence
And who among us has not felt shamed and humiliated by our own impotence?
I think both brands of techno-pessimism — tired impotence and dangerous omnipotence — are wrong.
About 21 percent of all the men treated will have impotence, incontinence or both.
He added that a feeling of impotence was the true impetus for the protests.
The Democrats want a powerful, activist government after years of gridlock and political impotence.
JW: Self-aggrandizement is so much nihilism — critical, self-lacerating feelings of total impotence.
" Asked about the seeming impotence of the European Union, he added, "I share your outrage.
Opponents said the government's recourse to pushing the bill through by decree demonstrated its impotence.
Victims suffered shame, depression, incontinence, impotence and miscarriages, and rejection by their families, it said.
He could only manage to bring it to a close slowly, unwittingly demonstrating his impotence.
Other color illustrations would warn smokers that cigarettes can cause heart disease, impotence and diabetes.
The powder is designed to treat a variety of ailments, ranging from diabetes to impotence.
Congress's impotence indicates an appalling failure of constitutional awareness and education in the United States.
It isn't just the impotence of the US to stop North Korea attaining nuclear weapons.
With "Tyll," Kehlmann envisioned something darker, about wars of religion and the impotence of statecraft.
It's all quite odd, this moral impotence, this cowering before the belligerent, would-be king.
"A Gun Show" almost coquettishly advertises its underlying uncertainties and flirts with its own impotence.
Male impotence, substance abuse, right-wing politics, left-wing politics, sexually transmitted diseases, cancer, mental health.
And the Right to Rise juggernaut has now emerged as the poster child for donors' impotence.
Silicon Valley boasts of its own might and shrugs at its own impotence both at once.
"Alcohol can increase impotence and reduce the ability to orgasm and their intensity," Gersh tells us.
Fear of future impotence is the main cause of today's misgivings over a low inflation target.
The paper suggested that "electrostatic fields" created by polyester pants could play a role in impotence.
But its purported power to heal asthma, cancer and impotence make it more valuable than gold.
Their suspicion is compounded by rumors that the polio vaccine causes impotence, death and, ironically, paralysis.
My 25-year-old son says that what terrifies him and his friends is their impotence.
The movie's flashy cars and swooping furniture were throwbacks to an age of power, not impotence.
Each pitcher who intentionally unintentionally walks him could taunt his relative impotence after each free pass.
The man had denied raping the woman, basing his defense in part on impotence, police records show.
Utter helplessness, I suppose—the impotence of knowing nothing you do or say will stop what's happening.
Every spectacular heist or shootout was a lesson for the public in the law's impotence and absurdity.
Let's have the real father accuse the president of impotence, break out of jail and kidnap Leo!
"The mildly depressing thing is I think it's proven a certain impotence for fashion critics," he said.
In traditional Chinese medicine, dog meat is seen as a "cooling" food and a cure for impotence.
European policymakers have been left with both a sense of urgency and a feeling of utter impotence.
Sometimes it's fun to watch musicians puzzle their way out of a tight box, as with the New Pornographers, the infamous, long-running, ever-shifting aggregate of Canadian singer-songwriters who here defeat indie-rock's self-referential impotence with, er, a beguiling concept album about self-referential impotence.
It was fun trying to play anger resentment and impotence in that situation, but still wanting to fight.
Everybody, from President Donald Trump on down, laments our impotence in bringing down the list prices of drugs.
By passing power to unelected technocrats, politicians may be highlighting their own impotence and adding to voter cynicism.
The state's impotence on this matter is aiding and abetting the killers, and empowering religious bigots and fanatics.
Teas for kidney problems, creams for aches, pills for infertility and four claiming to help men with impotence.
The usual prescriptions of facts, rational arguments and appeals to empathy merely underscore the impotence of being earnest.
Its manufacturer claimed the drink not only provided energy but also cured a host of ailments, including impotence.
To incur the wrath of a hijra means to invoke a curse upon oneself of impotence and infertility.
Voters do not need to know, for example, if Trump suffers from impotence or if Clinton has incontinence.
Democracies will not long tolerate a government that celebrates its self-imposed impotence, while genuflecting to the rich.
He is the pathetic villain, the dictator whose rampant destruction betrays both his predilection for rape and impotence.
In the two years since Karla's disappearance, he had become a man consumed by rage, impotence — and purpose.
"European policy impotence not yet visible in EU investment-grade credit spreads despite Germany in recession," it said.
The controversy also illustrates the relative impotence of Democrats trying to hold Trump's feet to the fire. Rep.
The theatrics reflect the impotence of Democrats who lack the votes in the Senate to block Kavanaugh's confirmation.
When I had first seen the work, the day before, I had been pained by its apparent impotence.
The pilot, which aired Sunday, begins when a young man comes to the center for help with impotence.
But if one sport reveals the impotence of the Games to address Rio's deep-rooted challenges, it is sailing.
"Monetary policy impotence" was the second most commonly cited tail risk, following only the trade war, in the survey.
And I guess this is a suitable blue (above) to wear when discussing your husband's impotence with a doctor.
For a man so adept in the ways of power, LBJ experienced 1968 as a long year of impotence.
The impotence and insecurity felt by large numbers in developed countries shows that an important lesson has been forgotten.
Suddenly, the morning of anger and disappointment and the years of frustration and impotence come to a flash point.
Some who were subjected to them report impotence and cognitive decline, according to reporting in Haaretz and The Believer.
Men who had surgery to remove the prostate were the most likely to have lingering impotence and urinary incontinence.
What happens when satire begins to seem like a statement of impotence, when it loses its power to shame?
Members speaking on background because they were not authorized to comment said a feeling of impotence pervaded the unit.
And I think their impotence is a lesson, all too literal, in the road that good intentions often pave.
Last year's unrest started in September, when educated Iraqis took to the streets to protest unemployment and government impotence.
China&aposs brazen refusal to retreat on Xinjiang appears to be a result of the impotence of Western condemnation.
" One ad asked visitors to porn sites, "Do you know that excessive masturbation can cause impotence and premature ejaculation?
The left, delivered unexpectedly to impotence, has no choice but to start arguing about how it lost its way.
In the chamber where change is made, they are a tepid, self-satisfying emblem of impotence and willful negligence.
"Prior to Viagra, impotence was a psychological disorder that went to the core of how men defined themselves," he said.
Cooper's trend toward impotence over the course of Twin Peaks' original series run made for an ambitious and personal story.
Fidesz's steady assault on Hungary's independent institutions has earned it the wrath—and exposed the impotence—of the European Commission.
Gyllenhaal is excellent at getting across Edward's rage at his own perceived impotence, but the performance never quite feels real.
"We're dealing with the fact that the Fed has some impotence at really trying to get things moving," he said.
That makes adversaries seethe, promotes conspiracy theories and obliges even allies to swallow their pride and rationalise their relative impotence.
Monetary policy "impotence" was next at 15%, followed by a China slowdown and a bond market bubble, both with 9%.
The economy was sputtering, political division was entrenched, and there was a feeling of relative impotence on the world stage.
Hill is straddling the line between impotence — lying prone and still — and power — the piece literally isn't "on" without him.
A HUNDRED years ago, Coca Cola contained cocaine and was held up as a cure for impotence, headaches and morphine addiction.
We are told of Al's impotence, one of the reasons Fisher gave for leaving him (he was also out of work).
With little empirical evidence, empathy seems so much the preferred emotion dictating new public policy—despite its impotence in crafting solutions.
In the EU, with its diffusion of power and uncertain lines of authority, the spotlight only exposes the highest officials' impotence.
In a Yan novel, she might have been a personification of the fierceness that comes from a lifetime of economic impotence.
German impotence is particularly galling: Though extremely prosperous and influential, Germany is utterly unwilling to fix its laughingstock of a military.
A sense of ressentiment, or a "narrative of injury," is leading them to look for scapegoats to explain their growing impotence.
"A boy stricken with polio thinks a great deal about power and impotence, strength and weakness, justice and injustice," Mee writes.
He has already said that he is willing to let Obamacare collapse because his policy impotence failed to score political victory.
Much worse: The Americans who marked this decade most visibly with their anger and impotence are, of course, young white men.
The decades of frustration and impotence have boiled over in a strike with no clear endgame and huge long-term implications.
The war, though, also reflected the impotence of the UN. It was helpless in the face of Saddam's brutality and America's aggression.
It is the anger that most men feel these days; they are angry about their impotence and their desires and their reality.
In cis men, chronic infections can cause a variety of complications that interfere with fertility and potentially increase the risk of impotence.
The rare ingredient is highly prized in Asian traditional medicines and it's used for treating everything from asthma, to cancer, to impotence.
" And, per the National Geographic, tiger bone is used as a protector against "rheumatism and arthritis — and for impotence and flagging libido.
The treatment held particular promise for prostate cancer patients, given the potential side effects, including incontinence and impotence, associated with traditional radiation.
"This is a sign of the government's impotence, its turning in on itself," Mr. Chassaigne shouted in the ornate marbled Parliament chamber.
Fueling this demand is the belief in some Asian countries, particularly China and Vietnam, that pangolin scales can treat impotence and infertility.
Besides the trade war, fund managers list the impotence of central banks and a bubble in bond markets as their biggest worries.
In men, they were used for impotence, so they had a rectal attachment they could stick up their butt and that would vibrate.
Yet all men who screening suggests have cancer are offered treatment, and many take it, risking side-effects such as incontinence and impotence.
Shostakovich was a connoisseur of false triumph, and this cruel moment of vain truth crushing pathetic impotence fits and explains his music perfectly.
It is also a time to celebrate our liberation from the older, stifling notions that we are doomed to stasis and individual impotence.
Despite mantras of impotence, the elected members of the party need to remember that they have the power to pressure the White House.
"The Trump administration has demonstrated total impotence, handing over executive functions to Congress in the most humiliating way possible," he wrote on Facebook.
He has all these prescriptive rituals for people, and the one for men who are experiencing spiritual impotence is: Paint your balls red.
Unfortunately, removal of tumors too often leads to impotence, incontinence and a range of other troubling outcomes, including the rare loss of life.
Plagued by the anxiety of impotence many voters are drawn to leaders who pretend that our problems could be solved by defeating some villain.
Whether the United States accepts 85033,000 Syrians or none, it is but a facade to hide our impotence in dealing with the underlying issues.
As a 16- or 17-year-old boy, it was my strong conviction that condoms had been created solely to confuse me into impotence.
It's not just that we are morally impotent; the continuation of our comfortable lives rests on the continuation—on the success—of that impotence.
Anti-Americanism offers Russians a familiar outlet for their frustration and sense of impotence in the face of their own corrupt and oppressive regime.
What is especially unnerving to investors now is the apparent impotence of institutions that would seem to have the greatest chances of soothing markets.
"Yesterday I felt impotence," said Rosangel Zuta, about the night spent trying to help and protect patients without the proper equipment to do so.
Along with impotence, sudden illness is a recurring concern in Lee's work (including a 2009 story collection, "Greenfly," not available in the United States).
As a result, Kali is regularly subjected to jokes about his supposed impotence while Ponna is ostracized from some of the village's social events.
Nearly all the characters are men, several are writers, and all suffer from failures of some kind — literary neglect, listless sexual encounters, creative impotence.
"The Trump administration has demonstrated total impotence, handing over executive functions to Congress in the most humiliating way possible," Mr. Medvedev wrote on Facebook.
Baldness, by contrast, has long been associated with impotence, a bond that goes back to the Old Testament story of Samson, if not earlier.
"I chafed, of course, being young and feeling a sense of impotence, that no one would ever care about this miserable place," he said.
In some cases, men with this type of cancer get "over-treatment" like radiation or surgery, resulting in side effects such as impotence or incontinence.
Wentzell says that, by labeling men on degrees of impotence, we have affected their views of themselves along the spectrum of masculinity, impacting their lives.
At times on Tuesday, he seemed to be fighting against his own sense of impotence and disappointment that his rhetoric had not forged more progress.
Brinkley became famous in the late 13s for transplanting goat testicles into the bodies of men (and sometimes women) as a cure for sexual impotence.
If Israel continued to engage Palestinians in the Ashkenazi way, it would be driven into the sea: Ashkenazi became a metonymy for compromise, concession, impotence.
In 1959, the FDA banned the use of DES in fattening chickens because "exposed male agricultural workers suffered sterility, impotence, and breast growth," Langston writes.
The black electorate is outraged at the perceived impotence of black politicians to ensure basic justice for black people who are killed by the police.
The ravines where oblivious schoolchildren played by day and drunk men sprawled at night taunted Soviet Jews, reminding us of our impotence under Communist rule.
Fear of political impotence and reluctance to endure the abuse of Corbynite comrades have led to new speculation about the formation of a breakaway party.
People magazine referred to its "cheerfully tasteless handling of such topics as impotence, homosexuality, promiscuity, adultery, etc." and it caused some controversy when it debuted.
The war on Aleppo has been a showcase for boundless human suffering and Western impotence for so long one almost longs for it to end.
Nor is a performance problem now and again considered a sign of impotence, said Blankstein, who is also an associate professor at Harvard Medical School.
Former FBI lawyer Lisa Page's action shows that the deliberate destruction of congressional subpoena power is complete and reveals the impotence of Congress to compel evidence.
The substances had physical side effects as well—male impotence was mentioned for men drinking alcohol, while vaginal dryness was reported as a symptom of marijuana.
Complete impotence was imposed on the (already weak) Japanese emperor after the second world war; in Britain the monarchy was stripped of its powers over centuries.
There's still a lot of anger about the impotence of the government, but now, for me, it's more about admiring the resilience of the people here.
Extreme tiredness from narcolepsy can lead to low sex drive or impotence, according to the Mayo Clinic, and some narcoleptics will even fall asleep during sex.
So it is among the church's conservative cardinals: To talk with anti-Francis churchmen is to encounter not Machiavellian plots but despair and bafflement and impotence.
His one full-length opera, the epochal "Pelléas et Mélisande," that moody chiaroscuro drama of spiritual impotence, made him, at the age of 40, suddenly famous.
"In view of Kerensky's impotence, the only really surprising thing about the course of events is how long it took the Bolsheviks to act," McMeekin writes.
All of the medications currently on the market the presenters discussed also include a laundry list of side-effects such as nausea, anxiety, insomnia, and impotence.
This belief has been the city's hallmark for 20 years, and now, despite the infighting and the impotence of the national government, it is producing results.
Bruce Banner/The Hulk Current status: Alive When we left Banner in Wakanda he was having a real Hulk impotence problem -- kind of inconvenient for everyone.
Even the remains of the fractured international community couldn't take its impotence being called so painfully and embarrassingly to account by the images coming out of Aleppo.
"During the course of the investigation, detectives learned from Cummins' wife that Cummins was prescribed Cialis," a medication used to treat male impotence, reads the criminal complaint.
The bill is a step in the right direction, but Chiu expressed concern that the cost of success is that the law has been diluted to impotence.
The impotence I felt and the pain in my heart knowing that somebody else had chosen for me—somebody had already taken a decision in my name.
While impotence medications work by directing blood to the genitals and are taken before sex, Addyi is taken nightly and works in the brain to increase desire.
ISIS was the author of its own impotence: By taking and occupying physical territory, they had to fight daily for their lives to administer and defend it.
He has grown frustrated over what he views as Republican impotence on Capitol Hill, Mueller's sprawling investigation and a coterie of aides at times riven by infighting.
"To me, the biggest thing is conveying the urgency and the stakes, which are dire, without pushing people into a feeling of panic and impotence," he says.
Mixed with herbs and boiled as a tea, dried seahorses are most commonly used to treat asthma and male sexual dysfunction, including impotence and premature ejaculation, he said.
America's hardening stance is met with growing irritation: Americans were the first targets when soldiers ransacked the hotel compound in July—an attack that underlined the UN's impotence.
The issue was cited by 56% of respondents as the top "tail risk," followed by monetary policy "impotence" (11%), U.S. politics (9%) and a slowdown in China (9%).
Because radiation and surgery may lead to impotence, bowel injury and problems with urination, some men may be uncertain about what to do with a positive test result.
You do not want to surrender to vertigo, depression, impotence, hopelessness, or fatigue, but all these feelings are inescapable, and, let's face it, years of it lie ahead.
Protesters told CNN they condemned Trump's steps on Jerusalem's status, and said they were angry at the "impotence" of Arab leaders in the wake of the controversial decision.
And there can be downsides of screening, including false-positive results that require additional testing and prostate biopsy, overdiagnosis and overtreatment, and treatment complications like incontinence and impotence.
At this and other demolished buildings, a sense of impotence accompanied the anguish of relatives who stood along the periphery, praying that their loved ones would emerge alive.
If the aim of the series is to make the process of reportage transparent and sexy, this is the most compelling argument yet of the institution's actual impotence.
Syria encapsulated the West's newfound impotence, a kind of seeping amorality; and, in its bloody dismemberment, Syria sent into Europe a human tide that rabble-rousers seized upon.
The conflict represents the absolute nadir for the U.N. system — criminally embarrassing impotence amid barbaric killings of innocent civilians for no fault other than the misfortune of geography.
Traditional medicinal cultures as well as modern alternative medicine advocates have lauded the fruit's alleged ability to treat cancer, heart disease, fatigue, anxiety, menstrual disorders, impotence, you name it.
Mr Orban, who vowed in 2014 to make Hungary an "illiberal state", feels empowered both by the impotence of his domestic opposition and by the victory of Donald Trump.
Interest rate expectations collapsed, while concerns about a trade war soared to be the top risk for investors, ahead of monetary policy impotence, U.S. politics and a slower China.
Since then, research has gone back and forth on coffee: it was considered a cure for alcoholism in 17th-century England, but it also was thought to cause impotence.
There are solutions — more about that in a moment — but a starting point is to recognize that this public mood of impotence and unfairness is rooted in something real.
"The feeling is one of impotence, that a crazy person cut their lives off like that," said Marta Albert, a 58-year-old nurse and graduate of the school.
Trump is an imperfect but direct counter to what has heretofore been a one-sided story of decline and impotence now on vivid display in a GOP-controlled Congress.
Both approaches can achieve the same outcome but prostatectomy, in addition to being much more expensive, is associated with a risk of serious complications including urinary incontinence and impotence.
The late '19613s were, in general, marked by a sense of American decline, and the idea that the presidency was primarily marked by a fumbling impotence that deserved mockery.
Related: Sexual Violence Against Women on India's Election Agenda, But Not Really Martínez said she felt "great impotence" when she read the mayor's comments dismissing accounts such as hers.
"Eating game does not cure impotence or have healing powers," Jin Sichen, a television presenter in Nanjing, a city in southeastern China, wrote on his Weibo page on Wednesday.
As Mr. Carter became the national scapegoat, the qualities that once made him the antidote to Richard Nixon — his piety, simplicity, openness, gentleness — could now be coded as impotence.
Boutros-Ghali's tenure at the U.N. was also marred by the Bosnian War, another calamity that appeared to underscore the impotence of U.N. peacekeepers in the face of mass slaughter.
"Some people feel embarrassed to bring up problems with their bowel movements, urinary incontinence, impotence, loss of libido, depression, and physical abuse, just to name a few," Dr. Rohr says.
We contend that the carbon reductions from a national consumption/carbon tax would be so massive that the left's main opposition to the Washington state's initiative, impotence, would peter out.
Credit-Suisse analyst Vamil Divan said surprisingly strong sales were seen for some older brands, including its Cialis impotence treatment and Forteo osteoporosis drug, which both benefited from higher prices.
Doctors are questioning claims that a rise in the use of "sexbots" could have medical benefits such as treating impotence, reducing the spread of disease, or preventing violent sexual behavior.
" Justice Thurgood Marshall argued that the "impotence" of the poor and of minorities "leaves them victims of a sanction that the wealthier, better-represented, just-as-guilty person can escape.
His belief that there would be no way to tie the incriminating evidence to him emboldened him to such an extent that he taunted investigators with their own perceived impotence.
We all navigate challenges and endure loss, but "Last Men in Aleppo" is likely to make you almost ashamed of your comforts and leave you with a feeling of impotence.
In the minutes leading up to the scene, it's revealed that Rudd's character has impotence issues with his wife, and is looking into options to help him -- fertility clinics, etc.
Unable to countenance the real causes of their collapse, they will comfort with own impotence by shouting, "Idiots!" again and again, angrier and angrier, the handmaidens of their own destruction.
"The medicalization of impotence and the emphasis on casting phallocentric sex as the natural and healthy sexual ideal have been promoted worldwide through ED drug marketing," Wentzell writes in her study.
Often, men will do fine, and avoid surgical risks like incontinence and impotence, by opting for what's known as watchful waiting, or periodic screening to make sure tumors aren't getting worse.
Lane strikes pay dirt with her subject, the surgeon John Romulus Brinkley, who built a medical empire in the 1930s by transplanting goat glands into the scrotum to cure male impotence.
In fact, homeopathy is so ineffective at doing, well, anything at all, that science geeks across the world have staged massive collective "overdoses" of homeopathy in order to demonstrate its impotence.
The enormous putative power of the USS Columbia stands in stark and ironic contrast to the impotence of D.C. residents in deciding when and how that weapon system would be used.
But this production reveals better than any I have seen the wild-eyed Elektra's subliminal fears and strange impotence, qualities that come through with terrifying intensity in Ms. Stemme's stunning performance.
If the embarrassment of talking to your doctor about impotence has kept you from getting a prescription for Viagra, you may be in luck—if you live in the United Kingdom.
Male impotence is currently treated with pills taken orally, such as Pfizer's Viagra, which has raked in blockbuster sales but is associated with side effects like headaches, blurred vision and dizziness.
Banno's satire has a clear target and message—the impotence of well-intentioned environmentalists who naively believe that they can reverse the damage of industrial pollution with enough marches and bonfires.
Those common, ugly words sound like a declaration of impotence: "I'm too lazy to offend you properly, so I'll call you a 'stronzo' " — and we'll both be the poorer for it.
There is a high demand for the horns in Asia, where they are used for ornamental carvings and are sometimes falsely advertised as a treatment for hangovers, impotence and even cancer.
But Holden (like many male serial killers) discovers that her taking control isn't doing much to get him off, reacting to the shame of his impotence by humiliating and rejecting his wife.
Meanwhile, she apologized for thinking Meyers's name was Beth Miyerrhzzz, licensing his name to a Japanese impotence drink, secretly giving him LSD, and shooting him in the face with a water gun.
This female impotence is reflected throughout Saudi life, where a surge in archaic measures is being masked with superficial advances and women are being granted limited rights in conjunction with brutal penalties.
As a result, it's often reasonable to monitor prostate cancers instead of treating them, since the side effects of treatment - which can include incontinence and impotence - may be more harmful than helpful.
An effective punk protest album in 2018 must somehow acknowledge its own limitations, the futility of representation, and the snowballing impotence of the alternative rock subculture, and that's what this album does.
More patients with these low-grade cancers are now being closely monitored by doctors instead of undergoing surgery and radiation, treatments that can lead to serious complications such as incontinence and impotence.
Bui Diem noted the absence of communication between the two peoples during the major escalation in 1965, the "un-self-conscious arrogance" of the Americans and the impotence of the South Vietnamese.
At the end of an impeachment process, Democrats may succeed in showing they can stand up against Trump the bully, but they will also reveal their impotence in removing him from office.
The water crisis has become yet another sign of man being at the mercy of an increasingly extreme climate, but also of once-mighty Rome's political impotence, managerial ineptitude and overall decline.
What makes these figures ludicrous is that, just a few years prior to Viagra's release, pharma companies pushing injectable impotence products claimed that 10 million to 20 million American men were impotent.
The Titicaca River Frog is also threatened by poaching: the frogs are used in a popular juice recipe around Peru that's purported to cure impotence, as well as provide other health benefits.
"I was trying to combat that frustration and impotence," she told The Verge's Lauren Goode at An Evening with Code Mobile conference taking place at Ericsson's Experience Center in Santa Clara, Calif.
"It shows Europe's impotence that they are pushing China and India to do what they can't," said Sanam Vakil, a senior research fellow with the Middle East North Africa Programme at Chatham House.
Knowing that that was coming, it was a great way for us to put weight in Bob's story in a very subtle way throughout the preceding episodes, and sort of play with impotence.
Angela Merkel of Germany and Emmanuel Macron of France are among those who think they have found a solution to this relative impotence: let European companies merge their way into the top leagues.
Among men with psoriasis, 20 percent of those with erectile dysfunction described it as mild, while 6 percent said symptoms were severe, Ji and colleagues report in the International Journal of Impotence Research.
Is there any sentence written in this fucking hellhole world we find ourselves living in that more broadly expresses the sense of IMPOTENCE and irritability of LIVING right now than "Im trying Jennifer"?
Does the West's impotence in the Middle East and north Africa really contribute to "Easternisation" in any way other than the fact that the Gulf states sell a lot of oil to China?
Donald Trump whipped the establishment and it is too late for the limp GOP establishment to ask their mommy to step in and rewrite the rules because they were humiliated for their impotence.
The global financial crisis of 2008/9 and the migrant crisis of 2015/16 exposed the impotence of politicians, deepening public disillusion and pushing people towards populists who offered simple explanations and solutions.
Inspired by Argento's own frustrations with directing a production of Giuseppe Verdi's Macbeth, "Opera" replaces the supernatural with the sexual, leaving room for a conversation about the link between sexual and artistic impotence.
After returning from combat duty, he explains, he began drinking heavily to circumvent his post-traumatic stress disorder-induced impotence, then entered Alcoholics Anonymous, which required him to remain both sober and abstinent.
Donald Trump whipped the establishment and it is too late for the limp G.O.P. establishment to ask their mommy to step in and rewrite the rules because they were humiliated for their impotence.
It's a staggering level of impotence for a team that spends as much money as it does and has all the inherent advantages of playing in New York City at Madison Square Garden.
At an American Urology Association conference in Las Vegas in 1983, 983-year-old Giles Brindley brought attention to impotence research by exhibiting that old age wasn't preventing him from getting it up.
By pursuing its case against Poland to the end in order to deter others from imitating Mr Kaczynski, the commission may instead turn the spotlight on its own impotence (and fuel accusations of arrogance).
Emboldened by the lighthearted goading, I tossed back the glasses of Lion King (wild Himalayan cherry ya dong used to cure impotence) and Pussy Whipped (sweet grass ya dong said to regenerate lady parts).
Instead of the repeal he so often promised during the preceding years — and up through the election — he delivered a heaping pile of impotence, widely angering the base, and putting his Speakership in jeopardy.
On the left, Clinton's defeat in the general election -- after being hand-delivered, as many still believe, the nomination by the DNC -- is held up as evidence of the liberal establishment's corruption and impotence.
That sense of impotence has been stoked by the failure of the Umbrella Movement in 2014, which sought freer elections but won no concessions after peacefully occupying key thoroughfares for more than two months.
Vividly evoking the impotence of imminent motherhood (punched up by the 1970 hit "Vehicle" on the soundtrack and the disorienting tipsiness of Ryan Eddleston's camera angles), Ms. Lowe makes Ruth a deeply conflicted avenger.
Given what just happened, last month's police drive, which saw the arrests of more than 11,000 people supposedly in a crackdown on terrorism, merely exposes the government's impotence in the face of these murderous militants.
It was Mr. Draghi's answer to the pessimism that has taken over global financial markets in the last few months, a malaise rooted in part by a sense of the impotence of global central banks.
We see his anger and impotence, and as the story unfolds, we see how he learned to hate, how he met and fell in love with Brittany, how avenging his son becomes his singular motivation.
And yet, the most rewarding phases of this bull market have come when stocks broke higher out of long, anxious, volatile trading ranges after acute economic fears and cries if central-bank impotence proved overdone.
The director Will Pomerantz perfectly captures the ease with which bureaucratic negligence can lead to horror, and the impotence that comes with realizing how easily we can brush aside problems that are invisible to us.
I thumbed through its pages of Chinese text: At 215, Mao was past his original projection for the age at which sexual activity stops but, curiously, only then did his complaints of impotence cease altogether.
"I think there may still be some lingering concern over how much this easing will really support the global economy, or just maybe the idea of monetary policy impotence is on investors' minds here," Nelson said.
"I think there may still be some lingering concern over how much this easing will really support the global economy, or just maybe the idea of monetary policy impotence is in investors minds here," Nelson said.
I think there may still be some lingering concern over how much this easing will really support the global economy, or just maybe the idea of monetary policy impotence is in investors minds here, Nelson said.
With high-contrast cinematography, distorting angles, internal monologues, dream sequences, and flashbacks, Ayala captures a mind and a world knocked out of whack by epochal destruction and by impotence in the face of ongoing political crises.
The words would be identical, but rather than communicating power, the joke would be about Jonah's immaturity, his impotence, his rage at a world that doesn't give him everything he wants exactly when he wants it.
Yet when a biopsy after an elevated PSA reveals cancer, even a cancer considered indolent, it can provoke considerable anxiety, and some men may choose to undergo unnecessary treatment that can cause impotence, incontinence or both.
Behind trade tensions, monetary policy impotence and a possible bond market bubble were the next two most prominent concerns, each cited by 13% of investors, with a Chinese slowdown rounding out the top four at 12%.
I don't buy it / want / not / them, whee That guy says The impotence of whiteness is the cause of the spread of facism: for a (rich) white audience, integer lone in my checking, diffident (as Bad).
Examples from a lengthy catalog of purported remedies include: tiger penises for impotence, bear bile for cancer, rhino horn for a hangover, loris bile to ease the serious airway infections that arise from Vietnam's air pollution.
But mostly, Trump's desperate scratching at his phone revealed a chief executive who has been historically inept in his first year, has no idea how to right the ship, and is increasingly frustrated by his own impotence.
PETER HAYDONLondon The best comparison of Mrs May would be to Harold Wilson, a consummate politician who was brilliant at manipulating his rivals and manoeuvring them into impotence, usually by appointing them to jobs beyond their abilities.
In the face of the festering trauma caused by state violence against Black life, Black Women Artists for Black Lives Matter sought to confront an overwhelming sense of impotence and to build a reality of creative agency.
In 1992's Glengarry Glenross, a film about man's looming impotence, made just three years after Pacino returned from exile, as a character that seems like both the matador and the bull at war with each other.
For now, liberals, shut out of power in Congress, the court and the White House can only taste their own impotence as they make ritual calls for Trump to pick a candidate who mirrors Kennedy's relative moderation.
With very few exceptions, later writers used the poles to tell premonitory tales about hubris, irresponsibility, the consequences of meddling with the natural world, and our own ultimate impotence in the face of the forces of nature.
VICE News correspondent Monica Villamizar travelled to Antioquia Department, Colombia, a hotbed of illegal gold mining, to investigate an unprecedented surge in impotence and neurological problems that experts are attributing to mercury, an essential gold-digging element.
VICE News correspondent Monica Villamizar traveled to Antioquia Department, Colombia, a hotbed of illegal gold mining, to investigate an unprecedented surge in impotence and neurological problems that experts are attributing to mercury, an essential gold-digging element.
The writing is first-person, breezy, Florent as an individual character inevitably meant to function as a type, his depression and impotence a metaphor for European bourgeois masculinity in this second decade of the twenty-first century.
What's worse, in contrast to The Walking Dead's explorations of the damage done by rigid gender roles and masculinity in the show's early years, Dwight's character seems to reinforce the idea that impotence is code for masculine weakness.
Big love involves a confidence that one can use power well, but today Americans are suspicious of power, have lost faith in leaders and big institutions and feel a sense of impotence in the face of big problems.
As the president confesses his shock and laments his impotence in the face of events, we resign ourselves, not unlike Eastern Europeans living in under a state of organized terror, to life under a state of random terror.
I cannot think of another painter who has dealt with the subject of incontinence and the feelings of impotence that come with old age, but it is entirely in keeping with the emotional arc represented by these works.
Some unrelated swipe at perceived enemies or random assertion of potency by a man who cannot bear any image of impotence and is always ginning up distractions, as both a matter of strategy and a function of temperament?
The hopelessness of his sprint back towards the goal line epitomises the inherent impotence of man, while the sight of him crumpling to the ground in despair is an emblem of the cold finality which awaits us all.
And it reflected a feeling of impotence in the face of a system of global capitalism which, ten years ago, sent Britain into recession after bankers thousands of miles away mis-sold securities that no one, including themselves, understood.
If they are to be believed, ridiculous things are true: that the United Nations mandates sex education which fosters impotence and homosexuality among the young, or that British government funding has turned the whole of the Belarusian opposition gay.
The outlines of the story—a lone hero stands up to corporate greed, decrying entertainment addiction, political impotence, and the breakdown of trust and decency—seem to promise a classic tale of moral redemption, Mr. Smith Goes to Television.
Watch: Colombia's Impotence Home Remedy Here in Malaysia, the Ministry of Health has banned similar versions of kopi jantan alongside other dangerous products like mercury-contaminated whitening creams, according to a list of banned products released by the ministry.
Exotic-animal parts have become status symbols in parts of newly affluent China, but the demand for rhino horns and tiger bones is also driven by an ancient belief in their power to cure everything from fever to impotence.
Such impotence would sharply contradict both King's refreshingly accurate (by past DOE standards) assessment of CMES's shortcomings and the record of the administration in which he serves, which delights in flouting what used to pass for decorum in Washington.
At the same time, demand for the highly prized cordyceps has increased sharply in the last decade as an emerging Chinese middle class seeks it to cure everything from kidney disorders to impotence, despite a lack of scientific evidence.
Jessica's best friend Trish Walker (Rachael Taylor), a radio host, uses her platform to call out Kilgrave's systematic predation live on air, calling him a "sick, perverted man … terrified of his own weakness" who likely deals with impotence and Oedipal issues.
But low rates of return also mean that government-debt burdens may prove easier to manage than thought—and perhaps that government borrowing could be used more aggressively in times of economic weakness to make up for central-bank impotence.
With a better understanding of the reasons why men don't seek help, doctors could change the way they talk to their patients and help them seek treatment, the authors of a small study conclude in the International Journal of Impotence Research.
The most alarming contemporary feature of the government drafted by the Framers 230 years ago has been the self-imposed impotence of the Congress becoming more and more apparent over the course of every administration in the past 100 years.
Patients should keep in mind that black men and those with a family history of prostate cancer are at greater risk, while also considering that PSA tests may lead to unnecessary procedures that have side effects like impotence and incontinence.
"The impotence that I feel makes me want to cry," said Lopez, 45, one of 11,000 Venezuelans whose dialysis treatment has been thrown into disarray by a wave of blackouts in the oil-rich but crisis-stricken South American country.
When the beer purity laws of 1512 were enacted, most of the medicinal uses for beer—like treating infertility and impotence—went out the window, since all brewers were then only allowed to use hops and barley to flavor their ale.
However, few observers would have predicted the utter impotence of Turkey's ostensible military partners in NATO in the face of what is arguably the gravest threat to the future of the alliance since the Russian annexation of Crimea in 2014.
A particularly illustrative example of its impotence is that the Information Collection Budget, a report cataloguing agency activities regarding the Paperwork Reduction Act that is supposedly required on an annual basis, has not actually been published in more than three years.
Compared to men without symptoms of impotence, the analysis found men with ED have a 59% higher risk of coronary heart disease or atherosclerosis, a 34% higher risk of stroke and a 33% higher risk of dying from any cause.
The home invasion narrative often thwarts all efforts at communication between the invader and the invaded, or else puts the means of communication solely in the invader's control — further heightening feelings of impotence and victimization on the part of the invaded.
After breakfast, he has to engage in small chat with her patients—one of whom is wearing a strap-on—and he has to sit by and watch his mom share a joint with Adam, while giving his classmate a lecture on impotence.
" Russia's Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev reacted strongly to the bill's signing, saying it showed a "fully-fledged trade war (has been) declared against Russia" and that "the Trump administration demonstrated complete impotence, in the most humiliating manner, transferring executive powers to Congress.
As a frightened high school freshman that autumn of '6900, and with precious little understanding of geopolitical chess, I listened intently as my grandfather, a World War II and Korean War veteran, shook his head and cursed America's new age of impotence.
President Theodore Roosevelt made it formal in 1904, announcing a "corollary" to the doctrine whereby the United States would exercise an "international police power" as a last resort when "chronic wrongdoing" or governmental "impotence" threatened to bring hostile navies to America's door.
Or impotence: When Leigh and her husband finally embark on the arduous yearslong journey of assisted conception — which begins steeply, in their case, with the attempted reversal of his vasectomy — they find that the book of life is not so easily written.
Mocking the government's impotence in responding to Mr. Trump, Asaad Hanna, an antigovernment activist, joked on Twitter on Thursday that the Syrian government called on its people to perform a folk dance across Syria "to respond to the brutal aggression" toward the Golan.
Hormone levels and impotence The researchers examined data from nearly 2,000 men ages 40 to 79 who participated in the European Male Ageing Study, a large study that investigated age-related hormonal changes and health outcomes in older men between 2003 and 2005.
George Steiner, a literary polymath and man of letters whose voluminous criticism often dealt with the paradox of literature's moral power and its impotence in the face of an event like the Holocaust, died on Monday at his home in Cambridge, England.
Pfizer was so bullish about its cock pills that it named the drug the "official sponsor of Valentine's Day"—an interesting brand move considering that only a short time before, impotence was generally understood to be a condition that primarily affected elderly men.
Much as with What We Do In The Shadows, Waititi's humor here is all about perverse good cheer in the face of self-created crisis, impotence in the face of disaster, and straight-faced laugh-out-loud surprise humor that frequently comes from unexpected places.
For example, PSA screening -- a blood test that looks for elevated levels of a protein -- can result in a positive screen that requires diagnostic testing, which can lead to infection as well as treatment complications such as incontinence, impotence, bowel injury and even death.
Keeping up with the capricious Henry, a king haunted by his own miscarried sons and fear of impotence, meant disposing of Henry's second wife, Anne Boleyn (the antagonist of Book 19353.) Mantel exaggerates the poverty of Cromwell's childhood and gives him a drunken, abusive father.
The astonishment of "Burning Doors" — conceived and staged by the troupe founders and artistic directors (in exile), Nikolai Khalezin and Natalia Koliada — is its ability to translate political rage and impotence into an art of indirection that is often as complex as it is powerful.
The other crucial audience for Iran's announcement on Wednesday, in addition to Europe, was the Iranian people and, specifically, the critics who have been frustrated at what they viewed as Mr. Rouhani's impotence when confronted with American belligerence and European helplessness over the past year.
This combination of impotence and myopia helps explain some of the mainstream movement's spectacular political failures of the recent past—as well as the inability, even with the total GOP capture of three branches of government, to end Obamacare (itself not a particularly popular program).
But what is often unrecognized, as copycat impotence drugs proliferate and Pfizer extends their sponsored research internationally, is this: The way our culture views sexual dysfunction is based on parameters set by drug companies whose main interest is pushing as many pills as possible.
The source of the attraction to Mr. Trump, say union members and leaders, is manifold: the candidate's unapologetically populist positions on certain economic issues, particularly trade; a frustration with the impotence of conventional politicians; and above all, a sense that he rejects the norms of Washington discourse.
A key reason (though not the only one) that instability and impotence on the governing front have not disturbed financial markets is, of course, the exertions of central banks, with their combined $14 trillion in bond purchases and open-ended commitments to support the capital markets.
In late 2011, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, a government-backed panel of independent physicians, recommended against routine prostate cancer testing, citing concerns that it often caught tumors that did not need treatment and led to unnecessary procedures with side effects such as impotence and incontinence.
Douthat: I do think the shadow of the Bush administration, which at first seemed to represent a coming-of-age for a Catholic-evangelical alliance and ended in military quagmire and political impotence, is important for understanding how religious conservatism ended up in its present situation.
As Syria fell apart, just an hour's journey away, I spent evenings pounding the punch bag on the balcony, frustrated at our impotence in the face of what President Bashar al-Assad was doing to his country — and fearful of what he might do to Lebanon.
" Its instructions, Trites noted, "include information about having a vaginal exam, how to get birth control, the anatomy of the penis, condom usage, information about premature ejaculation, venereal disease, impotence, sexual relations during menstruation, the breaking of the hymen, premarital pregnancy, and play-by-play directions for having intercourse.
But there she was, laughing as Maurice de Borbón told a long story about Rothko and the Pale of Settlement and the Four Seasons, no one really following, Maurice ending his monologue on the ecstasy and the doom of turpentine and impotence, which evidently was the punch line.
"I have sought to help people not to go through life doubly victimized, first by the atrocity and then by a grinding sense of impotence at being unable to do anything about it," Mr. Gerson wrote in a memoir he finished in August, to be published next year.
For some left-leaning Americans, many of them middle-class white women whose prior political frustrations were tempered by a buffer of distance and privilege, life under the Trump Administration has produced an entirely new experience: the disbelief, impotence, and rage of being unable to prevent immoral or unlawful actions.
Along with the film's title, and the soon-to-be-revealed fact that its subject, Dr. John Romulus Brinkley (1885-1942), made his name and his fortune with an impotence cure achieved via goat testicle transplants, viewers are primed to settle in for an entertaining tale of made-in-the-U.
John Hoberman's book Testosterone Dreams details many of the fallacious claims made about that sex hormone, such as its potential to eradicate impotence and male homosexuality, while also noting that until 1984, the American Academy of Sports Medicine denied that anabolic-androgenic steroids had any impact whatsoever on athletic performance.
While depiction of failure through sports culture has always been a prominent theme for Pfeiffer, this particular match, remembered for its disappointedly low-key dynamic and inability to fulfill its massive buildup, allows the artist to examine contradictions attributed to dual battle: victory and defeat, power and impotence, agony and ease.
The head belonged to a hapless pasha who failed to suppress a rebellion in the distant province of Albania; it is tended by Abdulla, the guardian of the heads, and regularly inspected for signs of decay by a benign doctor who also advises Abdulla on how to overcome his impotence.
Visitors to the market in the town of Mong La on the China-Myanmar border can reportedly find hundreds of endangered animals on sale for supposed medical purposes: pangolin scales (to stimulate lactation or relieve skin diseases), bear bile (to treat liver or gallbladder conditions), tiger penises (to cure impotence).
A quick holding penalty on Jordie Benn gave a power play to the Rangers, whose series-long impotence (0 for 14) with a man advantage ended when Zuccarello used his skate to harness a cross-ice pass from Mika Zibanejad and beat Price on his short side at 2:26.
For small businesses and startups trying to compete with platform goliaths engineered and optimized to throw their bulk around, deploying massive networks and resources to tractor-beam and data mine anything — from product development; to usage and app trends; to their next startup acquisition — the feeling can be one of complete impotence.
More from Tonic: But the factor that infuriates me the most is the stigma attached to male infertility: The anxiety men feel around semen analysis, the ways in which male infertility is often conflated with impotence, the sense men get that a diagnosis of male infertility is somehow a reflection on their masculinity.
For much of the opera, the god Wotan stews in a marinade of anger, shame and impotence, torn between the implacable laws that shore up his rule and his yearning for an act of free will — like the shocking sibling love of Siegmund and Sieglinde — that could tear down his own power construct.
Then there's our relative impotence in shaping the federal government, given an Electoral College that makes one vote for president in Wyoming worth more than three in California, and the fact that Wyoming gets one United States senator for every 214.7,26.5 people, roughly speaking, while California gets one for every 19.2 million.
Now, that caudillo spirit is taking legal form in Trump's most serious power grab to date: the attempt to use a "national emergency" declaration — a power whose chronic abuse by presidents Congress has never bestirred itself to check — to build the border fencing that the Democratic Party and his own political impotence have denied him.
However, as Wentzell once wrote in an older article about impotence in America, "this way of understanding non-normative erections is culturally and historically contingent," meaning the reasons we view "less than ideal erections" as medical problems are dependent upon social norms, and not some innate truth about the human body or the function of men.
At the same time I'm heartened by the realization that, despite the common narrative of America's impotence to reign in gun violence, we can and have enacted meaningful reforms, and we know of many more measures that, while they have yet to enter the mainstream dialogue, could have a big impact on mass shootings in the future.
The big question that hangs over the massive marches that occurred this weekend in Washington, D.C., and around the world is whether they will translate into something more—whether they will result in political action that impedes and maybe even thwarts the onslaught of the Donald Trump era, or are remembered as a monumental gesture of impotence.
However, as Wentzell once wrote in  an older article about impotence in America, "this way of understanding non-normative erections is culturally and historically contingent," meaning the reasons we view "less than ideal erections" as medical problems are dependent upon social norms, and not some innate truth about the human body or the function of men.
After the 1964 Surgeon General report said smoking is a killer, the industry put out a statement, and published it in all the major newspapers, saying they were going to do everything possible to ascertain the role between tobacco smoking and diseases, [including] lung and heart disease, COPD, impotence, breast cancer and other cancers, etc, etc, etc.
Whether it is due to your basic impotence as a creative writer, your envy of the few artist men who can and do walk with courage in a day when only mice are considered men, or whether your vanity and need for praise, regardless of the source, caused you to drop your guard, I cannot know.
Spooked by the widespread protests over corruption allegations and economic hardships earlier this month, Iranian officials also are treading carefully about crackdowns, worried about provoking a seething public "They don't know anymore what to do now because of the very widespread corruption among themselves and the great anger of people over their impotence and mismanagement," said the Tehran social scientist.
The tide turned decisively against nude psychotherapy just a few years later, owing to a confluence of factors: the death of one of its biggest champions—Abraham Maslow—in 1970, increasingly outlandish and undocumented claims from Bindrim that this therapy could cure everything from impotence to arthritis, and growing questions about Bindrim's true motives (nude psychotherapy was giving Bindrim fame and fortune).
I could continue this ventriloquization, but instead I'll just point to its most substantial flaw: It assumes that Trumpian weakness will never breed Trumpian desperation, and that this president will be content with his impotence even in the face of a Mueller indictment of someone in his inner circle or a Democratic House's investigation that threatens disgrace and ruin for his family.
It is so aggressively non-totalizing that it stops itself from fully exploring the boldness of its potential claims, settling, instead, for a model of "twitchy, agitated interpassivity" — that all-too-familiar digital-age affect remarked upon by Mark Fisher, a mirror image of the schizophrenic technological landscape it sets out to critique which further entrenches "reflexive impotence" as the only available response.
"#1 Trump opts to be "Tariff Man" not "Jobs President," causing recession; #2 Powell cuts send Fed into the policy impotence club with ECB & BoJ; #3 Occupy Silicon Valley policies threaten U.S. macro & market leadership," Hartnett wrote, referencing the 2011 "Occupy Wall Street" protest - a backlash against financial inequality and the wealth of the largest U.S. financial institutions in the wake of the financial crisis.
It's also possible that the calculations underestimated the potential cost savings because the researchers focused on cancer recurrence but didn't look at other expensive outlays related to managing complications such as impotence and incontinence that can be more common with less experienced surgeons, Dr. Quoc-Dien Trinh, a urologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
"Somehow, we didn't get hit with a tidal wave of selling that many expected ... despite all the sturm und drang about little Rocket Man in North Korea or the sheer impotence of Congress or Trump's tweets that often seem, let's say, out of step with folks like Washington, Jefferson [and] Lincoln, to name three of our more presidential presidents, " the "Mad Money " host said.
When Andrew Jackson decided to ignore the Supreme Court's rulings that would have prevented him from mass ethnic cleansing of Native Americans, he didn't actually say that then-Chief Justice John Marshall "has made his decision; now let him enforce it" — but it's been passed down as an apocryphal story because it's such a perfect distillation of the impotence of norms in the face of raw power.
Which leads to the final contrast — namely, that the misogynistic currents that Atwood envisioned being incorporated into her fundamentalist dictatorship, the feelings of male impotence and uselessness that the Gileadan commander in "The Handmaid's Tale" invokes as a justification for his religious revolution, have instead become more culturally potent as secularization has advanced and men have been cut loose from Christianity and domesticity both.
As my new, world-altering doctor spoke about cell cores and Gleason scores, probabilities of survival, incontinence and impotence, why surgery would be good and what kind would make the most sense, his voice literally faded out like every movie or TV show about a guy being told he had cancer…a classic Walter White moment, except I was me, and no one was filming anything at all.
Their symptoms were consistent with civilian workers who experience chronic lead exposure through jobs like smelting, foundry operations, soldering, scrap-metal salvage and bridge repair — populations that, according to the National Organization for Rare Disorders, are known to be at higher risk but are nevertheless prone to overlooking long-term lead exposure as the root cause of symptoms like depression, fatigue, irritability, memory loss, neuropathy, impotence and serious cardiovascular conditions.
"As my new, world-altering doctor spoke about cell cores and Gleason scores, probabilities of survival, incontinence and impotence, why surgery would be good and what kind would make the most sense, his voice literally faded out like every movie or TV show about a guy being told he had cancer… a classic Walter White moment, except I was me, and no one was filming anything at all," Stiller explains in an essay about his diagnosis for Medium.
"And now we have to think about this," he added, referring to what he worries could be a cruel reception if he manages to reach the U.S. The same feeling of desperation and impotence is being felt throughout Central America, where the lawlessness, endemic poverty and levels of gang violence akin to war zones that have driven so many families from their homes show little signs of abating, despite the Trump administration&aposs policy of "zero tolerance" toward illegal immigrants.
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