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"inhospitable" Definitions
  1. (of a place) difficult to stay or live in, especially because there is no shelter from the weather synonym unwelcoming
  2. (of people) not giving a friendly or polite welcome to guests opposite hospitable

587 Sentences With "inhospitable"

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KOFMAN: This is a base set in perhaps the most inhospitable, if not the most inhospitable places on Earth.
Gunjiya said the terrain was inhospitable and communications were poor.
PC: The current political climate feels inhospitable to some Latinos.
In Ms. Martin's experience, mosses continue to favor inhospitable environments.
But sometimes — too often — mirrors can become excruciating, inhospitable places.
The subsurface ocean is inhospitable to humans and their machines.
Of course, you do no work in this inhospitable workplace.
Hickey calls it an "impressive trend" in an inhospitable environment.
It was the perfect indulgent counterpoint to an inhospitable night.
The South Pole is an inhospitable place to do science.
The finding runs against the notion that Mercury is inhospitable.
The finding runs against the notion that Mercury is inhospitable.
Practice defensive gardening to make your yard inhospitable to ticks.
"It was an extremely inhospitable, dangerous place to be," Cossman says.
Hurricanes can also cool water, creating inhospitable environments for red tide.
"Future generations will inherit a much more inhospitable planet," he said.
Earth is in trouble, but space is deeply inhospitable to humans.
Architectural feats in inhospitable spots have long exerted a powerful fascination.
Put another way: Why is the current atmosphere inhospitable to it?
It's unclear how C. mastitidis survives the inhospitable conditions of the conjunctiva.
" This was hell; the world was plain inhospitable, a "fucked up situation.
It crosses four states and some of the most inhospitable terrain imaginable.
And that is an inhospitable party to conservatives who believe conservative things.
That said, New York is an extremely inhospitable place for electric scooters.
Plenty cover arid, mountainous wilderness that is spectacular but inhospitable to life.
Foreign soil can be inhospitable even in the absence of political flips.
Migrants sleeping inside endure brutal conditions maintained to keep the environment inhospitable.
Gyms were scarce, and the ones that existed were often inhospitable dungeons.
Although the administration tried various retention strategies, somehow the environment remained inhospitable.
Without pregnancy, there are no kids to bring into an inhospitable world.
Winter is setting in, and the desert is getting even more inhospitable.
"It's not like they moved there because Nassau became inhospitable to them."
" Daily life in America, she said, was becoming a "heightened inhospitable condition.
"The colder, inhospitable weather lends itself to staying staying indoors," explained Buckley.
The mine is in the remote and inhospitable Yakutia region of eastern Siberia.
The inhospitable climate and avalanche-prone terrain have claimed more lives than gunfire.
I think it was presented with an award for how inhospitable it was.
Parts of the earth will continue to become uninhabitable and inhospitable for life.
Some cities, notably the capital, Delhi, are perceived as inhospitable to single women.
The animals help humans survive in some of the world's most inhospitable places.
"Libya was the place and now it's really inhospitable to them," said McGurk.
When I say Rialto is bleak, I mean exactly that: Hopeless. Inhospitable. Barren.
Perhaps without this luck piece we would still be in your inhospitable Bay.
This makes the Danakil Depression one of the most inhospitable places on earth.
"It was clear that the environment was inhospitable to conducting research," she said.
But he also recognized that golf at the time was inhospitable to blacks.
Janus' Nightside is frozen tundra, forever dark, inhospitable, and blasted by icy winds.
The spaces they were building were inhospitable to walking and cycling and public transit.
In the meantime, space will continue to be a discouragingly inhospitable place for humans.
Some student leaders at the university criticised what they saw as an inhospitable message.
Saturn, with its gaseous surface consumed by hydrogen and helium, is inhospitable to life.
The Dodgers clearly had a hard time adjusting to the inhospitable elements in Boston.
Its narrowness created a cramped interior, with corridor-like galleries inhospitable to art viewing.
Never mind these were inhospitable areas ridden with predators and imposing, hellish granite outcrops.
Yankees 6, Royals 22.98 Yankee Stadium can be an extremely inhospitable place to play.
And in the states that did, the market would become inhospitable to the sick.
But it's also because the government can be an inhospitable place for a hacker.
No place on this planet is more inhospitable to human life than the deep oceans.
Global temperatures are rising worldwide, and fastest at the poles, dramatically changing this inhospitable landscape.
The island's rocky, mountainous east coast is considered too inhospitable and far from mainland China.
Imagine trying to take a leak, say, in the inhospitable environment of a Martian winter.
Click here to view original GIFAustralia has an earned reputation for being dangerous and inhospitable.
His mind is fracturing, just at the moment that life has become the most inhospitable.
The conservative narrative about colleges and universities has several common complaints: They're inhospitable to conservatives.
Hilariously, Betty comes into this inhospitable, rustic world pretending to be an airy landscape painter.
They had carved out a life for themselves in the most inhospitable conditions on earth.
The area they picked is an inhospitable one with muskeg, dense bush, and limited resources.
Somewhere wild and inhospitable and brutal where she can try to understand what has happened.
For example, at what point does dehumanizing speech create an environment truly inhospitable to learning?
Each reached the freeway barrier and, finding it as yet too inhospitable, turned away. ♦
A succession of conservative governors has also emphasized South Carolina's decidedly inhospitable climate for unions.
Image: Roger SmithIndeed, Antarctica may be desolate and inhospitable today, but it wasn't always that way.
It is, in fact, the Lord Howe Island stick insect camping out on an inhospitable pyramid.
In short order, geologically speaking, the Earth's climate will become inhospitable to large mammals like us.
Do you use your phone in very inhospitable conditions, such as extreme cold or wet places?
It's a place so inhospitable and hard to reach that humans didn't settle it until 874.
The organization's aid workers have been deployed to some of the most inhospitable places on Earth.
Overall, the Golden State is becoming legally inhospitable to Uber, which is based in San Francisco.
Zimbabwe's workforce has "seen a rot in their earnings under generally inhospitable investment conditions," he explained.
The government also saw it as insular and inhospitable to foreigners, and therefore bad for business.
Even Russia, one of the largest aviation markets in the world, is inhospitable to foreign competition.
Yet somehow, despite its unlikely vision and inhospitable location, Hell's Backbone Grill has managed to flourish.
"You're going to find this to be from being very inhospitable to extremely hospitable," he said.
That said, this map -- at least at it looks today -- is not inhospitable for Democratic gains.
With multiple, indeed an infinite number of, universes, some are inhospitable to life and others aren't.
How can we view nature as omnipotent when we're terraforming it to be inhospitable to life?
My mother's furs are her insistence on public elegance in a world frequently inhospitable to her.
And Henry Kissinger's storied social life shows that America's elite is far from inhospitable to ghouls.
The rules of the Iowa caucuses have historically been inhospitable to all but the top finishers.
Like any vessel traversing inhospitable frontiers, the ISS is vulnerable to the threats of its environment.
A country once viewed as the promised land now seems for many to be dangerously inhospitable.
Part of the Canadian identity is that we're a hardy people, thriving in the inhospitable north.
" He added that the way these films and franchises dominate "is brutal and inhospitable to art.
Gold Butte National Monument is inhospitable desert country with some small, plain-looking mountains and buttes.
The hot lights which make the room inhospitable only highlight the wretchedness of those referenced places.
Last night, Future surprise-released his long-teased Beast Mode sequel into this burning, inhospitable world.
It's a small town by Chinese standards, just over 600,000 people, surrounded by a fiercely inhospitable desert.
Earth was largely inhospitable then because ash clouds blocked sunlight, cooling the planet and destroying plant life.
There's a magnetically active region around Jupiter wholly inhospitable to biology, let alone our own science equipment.
The forest is a particularly inhospitable place for those not accustomed to it — but I'm no wimp.
Only, the cultural environment his role exists in has grown even more inhospitable than it already was.
And St. Petersburg might very well be a cold and inhospitable place for the Portuguese to visit.
The idea was to examine how animals living in inhospitable, bacteria-teeming environments could survive and thrive.
They are the first responders who get deployed to some of the most inhospitable places on Earth.
On the surface, Saudi Arabia seems like an inhospitable place for a Silicon Valley company like Uber.
They ended up scattered among roughly a hundred and forty spontaneous sites across a vast, inhospitable terrain.
Boîte Bars that seem like communal living rooms play an important role in this often inhospitable city.
But the warm waters of AI startups may be about to get much more stormy and inhospitable.
A few acres of mostly inhospitable land as reservations and/or pueblos do not amount to reparations.
The hypersaline conditions make it inhospitable to fish, but very hospitable to brine shrimp, algae and bacteria.
And their opponents say the Israel they love is steadily turning into an unrecognizable and inhospitable place.
He taught me important skills of the trade and how to navigate in a fairly inhospitable industry.
If not, the United States should not be sending migrant children to live in such inhospitable conditions.
How could a country host the world's most-watched sporting event if it were inhospitable to visitors?
After battling inhospitable conditions for a thousand years, ICE-SAR was created to protect Icelanders from Iceland.
In a market that has been inhospitable to leveraged buyouts, the ADT deal is the largest in 2016.
The probe won't fly through the million-degree-Fahrenheit corona—these are temperatures wholly inhospitable to our technology.
Places like Twitter, YouTube and Facebook are all way more inhospitable than they've ever been to online extremism.
It's inhospitable as all hell, meaning we can test things like Mars habitats and space radiation exposure there.
This force ought to virtually and vigorously hound them, making their cyber life (and livelihood) inhospitable to impossible.
In an email, Mayhew wrote: The Democratic Party has become inhospitable to the accommodation of multiple intraparty interests.
"Breaking into buildings [and] seeing words written repetitively" in inhospitable surroundings led him to try writing graffiti himself.
Endoliths are often able to survive in inhospitable conditions by feeding on minerals like iron, potassium, and sulfur.
Scores of candidates were announcing their intentions in terrain recently considered inhospitable to Democrats: West Virginia, Texas, Kansas.
For so many black New Yorkers, Bloomberg made the city not better for them but inhospitable to them.
If this hydrogen layer is too thick, it would increase the exoplanet's temperature and pressure, making it inhospitable.
"An inhospitable terrain for human rights is aiding the Chinese government's attack," the organization said in a statement.
Pakistan wants a political arrangement in Afghanistan to be hospitable to its interests and inhospitable to Indian interests.
Warming temperatures that allow mosquitoes to move north into new territory may also make their current territory inhospitable.
Because, let's face it, nothing else wants to live in a place that's basically as inhospitable as Mars.
Although Mars seems cold and inhospitable today, it was a different story three to four billion years ago.
Seagrass is also threatened by climate change, with increasing ocean temperatures making the environment inhospitable to the plants.
Otherwise we're in The City because the North Sea coastline can be inhospitable in the coldest and darkest months.
It predicted that "inhospitable arid climates" would lessen available food and water for the more than three million inhabitants.
Meanwhile, Fiji and Bobo (Dylan Bruce) are at her (also inhospitable to the dead) house, working on a plan.
All these rich greens usually mean vegetation, but this is an arid, salty land almost totally inhospitable to plants.
An impenetrable jungle in western Jamaica, the region is inhospitable to outsiders and also has a rich cultural history.
They can exist in only a narrow range of temperatures and find inhospitable both vacuums and a radioactive environment.
These songs mark a departure, imagining country music as a rowdy playground, though still one largely inhospitable to women.
There's a brutal relentlessness to the sun in Loving, and the rest of the world feels just as inhospitable.
If the Court becomes even more inhospitable to Kagan's views, she may increasingly find a powerful voice in dissent.
They can adapt genetic codes to acclimate to new environments, and ensure that crops grow well despite inhospitable climates.
Venus' carbon dioxide-rich atmosphere and high temperatures make it one of the most inhospitable places you could imagine.
In their efforts to stay alive in an inhospitable environment, Latin American democrats have produced survival tactics and innovations.
It could be useful in industry, for work in inhospitable environments or work that requires lots of remote sensors.
The reconfiguring of these maps, however, represents the groundlessness and alienation that LGBTQ people generally feel in an inhospitable world.
Tepco has been unable to confirm the condition of the melted fuel owing to the extreme and inhospitable conditions inside.
Second, it is inaccurate, dangerous, and inhospitable to depict Muslim countries as being composed of teeming swarms of probable terrorists.
There, the mission goes gruesomely awry when the crew discovers that the seemingly inhabitable planet houses some very inhospitable denizens.
"Facebook became inhospitable terrain for those who want to offer quality content like ours," said Folha's executive editor, Sérgio Dávila.
This is one of the most elusive cats on Earth, living in one of the most inhospitable environments on Earth.
But despite deals with two premium movie channels, Starz and Epix, Netflix found the distribution system to be largely inhospitable.
David Geffen Hall is an inhospitable place for music of such delicacy, but Mr. Kenney's playing transcended the hall's limitations.
Thomas B. Edsall Has the Democratic Party joined the Republican Party in becoming inhospitable to the accommodation of intraparty factions?
This is the result of a warming climate that has made ocean water temperatures rise and become inhospitable for coral.
Of these new planets, almost 22018 are small enough that they could be rocky, not inhospitable gas giants like Jupiter.
Jagged and black, scarred and strangely sinister, it was a reminder that the moon is barren, lifeless and brutally inhospitable.
Excess carbon dioxide reacts with seawater to make it inhospitable to the animals that use carbonate to build their skeletons.
Together they traveled to fascinating, if inhospitable, regions, most notably the Australian Outback, where they spent months among the Aborigines.
It's also much closer to places humans would probably land as opposed to the polar caps, which are very inhospitable.
But in an inhospitable neighborhood, the United Arab Emirates is still one of the bright spots on the pope's radar.
There's no denying that weather in New York is particularly inhospitable from December to March — and particularly hard on your skin.
Not only does it appear in the most remote, inhospitable parts of the world, it is constantly either melting or forming.
And It's an important distinction to make, because Neptune-sized planets are almost always inhospitable to life as we know it.
Such flaring can strip nearby planets of their atmospheres and douse them with solar radiation, making them inhospitable to biological life.
Another difficulty in supplying a future electric-vehicle revolution is the often inhospitable location of some of the most promising minerals.
The fittingly named "55 Cancri e" is a broiling hellscape of a world, totally inhospitable to life as we know it.
Typically, storms do not form in this area because upper level winds are inhospitable, and sea surface temperatures are relatively cold.
It's an inhospitable place—next to nothing grows in the dry, hard ground, and temperatures regularly reach well into the 100s.
The name refers to the added trauma that can come when survivors report their experiences to an inhospitable or unsupportive audience.
In Houston it showed off data-storage kit that was continuously showered with water, to prove its mettle in inhospitable oilfields.
If the water is inhospitable and if race rules allow, newcomers and many seasoned open-water swimmers choose to wear wetsuits.
After all, at 210 percent carbon dioxide, its atmosphere is inhospitable to life, and its harsh climate nearly uninhabitable for humans.
Venus is so inhospitable that we know very little about it: it's notorious for killing the probes we send its way.
That said, Earth will be inhospitable by that time due to the expansion of the Sun into a red giant star.
With its deep waters, waves as high as 24.5 meters, brutal gales and thick fog, West of Shetland is hugely inhospitable.
Both works in progress and obsessively maintained machines, the bodies displayed here seem as inhospitable to play as to love handles.
With its punishing hours and expectations to work well into the night, Japan's work culture can be especially inhospitable to mothers.
But as a black abstract artist, Ms. Pindell found an inhospitable reception in New York after graduating from Yale in 1967.
Many voters, however, regard the seminar room as an inhospitable place where progressive elites threaten humiliation to any daring to disagree.
Without reciprocal immunity considerations, the United States could quickly find it defense personnel defending global security movements in foreign, inhospitable courts.
That money is helping to build power lines to Goma along an inhospitable dirt road, which is rutted with volcanic rock.
Hawkins got an especially inhospitable greeting from Yankees fans once the season started: They chanted O'Neill's name when he was introduced.
Because we're still learning about these other bodies, robotic explorers may need to be more adaptable to strange and inhospitable environments.
He instantly became a powerful symbol of immigrant success in a country that is increasingly seen as being inhospitable to immigrants.
China and India's borderlands, though geographically desolate and inhospitable, have been a hot spot for increasing military tension in recent months.
Swedish student Greta Thunberg has given voice to the anger felt by many who are inheriting a hotter, more inhospitable planet.
The book follows the all-male crew across the ocean, braving the inhospitable waters on their quest to locate an elusive whale.
We've done this in a climate that's become increasingly inhospitable to difficult reporting because we know a few things to be true.
It was an arduous, 18-month journey that took the soldiers and their families through some of the world's most inhospitable terrain.
But where that plastic is coming from is something of a mystery, because the region's inhospitable climates had prevented a thorough survey.
Nikumaroro, one of the Phoenix Islands, is an inhospitable place and was uninhabited at the time of the Electra's disappearance in 1937.
Bush Sr. also used youth of color as pawns to further his drug agenda, and was also inhospitable to the LGBTQ community.
The stark, inhospitable desert serves as an ideal backdrop for the lone trooper as he contemplates the meaninglessness of his own existence.
Today, veterans make up only 20 percent of Congress, leading to the question: Did public service post-Vietnam become inhospitable to veterans?
The agency's Directorate of Operations, where she began, was an environment that many women at the time found challenging, if not inhospitable.
Its airports have low rankings and its rigid school system is inhospitable to foreigners (although it has excellent English-language private schools).
Trekking vast distances, they move with their homes - tents made of thatched grass - and their livestock, in soaring temperatures across inhospitable terrain.
The border wall has not stopped migration, Molina said, only pushed people into the most dangerous, inhospitable areas of the Arizona desert.
At least 60,000 people migrating internationally have died since 2000, while crossing the sea, traveling through inhospitable landscapes, in detention or elsewhere.
The outside world is cruel, capricious, inhospitable; only when the sisters lock themselves inside their crumbling castle can they truly be free.
Mars, the moon and other destinations would not provide all that much space to live, and they are distant and largely inhospitable.
In a recent study, researchers identified the Danakil Depression, in northeastern Ethiopia, as one of the most inhospitable places in the world.
Or the fact that inhospitable workplaces and economic constraints mean many women never have a real choice in the matter at all.
" He continues, "Climate change forces people to live in ever more inhospitable environments, no matter whether they're able to move or not.
As the exhibition makes clear, music helped Southern black migrants "forge connections and transform an unfamiliar, often inhospitable city into a new home".
"The Ice Age made the islands inhospitable to reptiles, whose cold-blooded bodies need heat from the surroundings to function," Popular Science explains.
But while the surface of this planet remains completely inhospitable, Venus' atmosphere may be capable of harboring microbial life, according to new research.
The living conditions underground were inhospitable at best, according to the International Rescue Committee, which provided the pictures and quotes to BuzzFeed News.
The inhospitable terrain and atrocious roads make getting ballots and observers to rural areas time-consuming and difficult—hence the drawn-out schedule.
We could end up accelerating and automating the worst parts of cities today creating faster traffic jams and more inhospitable, crowded, city streets.
For the first time in Billions history, Bobby gives a first-person tour of his inner landscape and it's a cold, inhospitable place.
Perhaps the self-harming woman seems almost a gender-specific inevitability: the psychological outcome of navigating a world so often inhospitable to us.
The Atacama desert is notoriously inhospitable to life as we know it, but somehow animals and humans alike find a way to survive.
However inhospitable, however difficult, the United States are the shores to which people still, after all this time, doggedly swim, seeking something better.
This sharpens the dividing line between potentially habitable planets and those that are inhospitable to life as we know it, the researchers said.
Indeed, regional host countries — particularly Lebanon — are actively pressuring Syrians to go back by subjecting them to increasingly inhospitable conditions and even deportation.
Editorial Last year, Louisiana lawmakers considered a handful of bills that sought to make the state as inhospitable as possible to new immigrants.
Mr. Trump seems to see the world as chaotic and threatening and inhospitable to traditional American objectives like democracy promotion or international institutions.
He has bled DIY for all of his adult life, and the changes in Denver have proven to be inhospitable for that scene.
Alex Stevenson of the NYT notes that if China is seen as increasingly inhospitable to business, its already struggling economy could suffer more.
Only by cracking the surface of these inhospitable rocks could you begin to discover the curious world of wildlife that once roamed here.
The vexing possibilities are worthy of contemplation over a fine wine: What is Bordeaux if it becomes inhospitable to cabernet franc or merlot?
But trips can be a traumatizing and deeply humiliating experience, some visitors said, pointing to searches, long wait times and inhospitable correction officers.
When performers like Ms. Moreno succeed in conveying distinctively Nuyorican ways of moving, they seem to strain to do so under inhospitable conditions.
Salar Grande, meanwhile, is a shimmering salt flat, while Maria Elena has been found to be even drier and more inhospitable than Yungay.
"Liquid water involved is likely to be low volume with low activity, inhospitable to known terrestrial life, alleviating planetary protection concerns," the paper continues.
To take the snaps, Keelan paddles out into the ocean on a surfboard, often at unfriendly times of the day and in inhospitable temperatures.
Known as Solar Orbiter, this spacecraft will spend the next seven years dipping in and out of the extremely inhospitable environment around the sun.
We purposefully built a planet that was woefully, painfully inhospitable, and that would forge her and this kind of crucible of discomfort and struggle.
As the Republican Party becomes increasingly inhospitable to such figures nationally, it is not obvious how it can retain them at the state level.
Farmed land is more productive, which allowed the more populous farmers to push hunter-gatherers off all but the most remote or inhospitable land.
A flock of birds flies in the empty, liminal space between the two structures, the only sign of life within the otherwise inhospitable surroundings.
Littered with goosebump-like boulders and deep, treacherous sinkholes, Ma'at is a rugged and inhospitable place, prone to violent outbursts of gas and dust.
The US-Mexico border cuts through 1,954 miles of mostly rugged, inhospitable terrain; traveling between the towns along it, you rarely see other people.
The results make it pretty clear: Some people are inhospitable to refugees, but a lot more are interested in doing more to help them.
The recent IPCC report said that unless we cut our carbon output to effectively zero by 2050, the planet may grow inhospitable to life.
There's some anxiety about the central interracial marriage surviving in an inhospitable, violently conservative environment — a lot like the pilot for Asylum (season two).
Lastly, the greater the potential for conflict in the Arctic, the more our servicemen and women need to be prepared for inhospitable conditions there.
The two appear to have stuck to the inhospitable north of the country, according to evidence made public by the Royal Canadian Mounted police.
The human terrain skewed elderly, stout and wurst-colored; the area was crowded despite an inhospitable chill that few American beachgoers would suffer through.
Cassini data and observations revealed that while seemingly inhospitable to us, the moons Enceladus and Titan could be habitable for some form of life.
The circumstances surrounding it are as politically daunting and inhospitable to accomplishment as those facing any of her predecessors over the last half-century.
That is because its mountainous east was inhospitable to plantation slavery and remained largely loyal to the Union — and to the party of Lincoln.
What the Times did not mention about that idyllic Kaiser facility was that it was functionally segregated, the services made inhospitable to black families.
But by structuring something foreign, it's a little easier to imagine it living in an area that might have been thought to be inhospitable.
Rock knew that the pill's synthetic hormones caused the lining of a woman's uterus to thin out, making it inhospitable for a fertilized egg.
Though the Internet is often an inhospitable place, a celebrity hack this week was particularly shocking and painful because of its racial and gendered undertones.
Indeed, because of bacteria's uncanny ability to adapt to the most inhospitable environments, scientists have been searching for creative ways to get past their defenses.
Huge distances and inhospitable weather mean the fleets seek only the most valuable fish in the open waters – tuna, toothfish, orange roughy, alfonsino and trevally.
Researchers say one reason Zika is unlikely to be an issue in Rio is because August there is cooler and dryer — and inhospitable to mosquitoes.
Mr Bezos has no interest in Mars, or indeed any other planet in the solar system, all of which (except Earth) are pretty inhospitable places.
Most of Johnson's work is set in the desert where obelisks and trees sprout as artistic interventions that make these landscapes forbidding and vaguely inhospitable.
It was that inhospitable environment that drove Ms. Shterenberg and her parents to immigrate to the United States in 1995 under the family reunification program.
But ultimately it remains crucial for young activists to remember that today's inhospitable world is not the product of total consensus among the older generations.
Two teenagers wanted for multiple killings in Canada may have evaded police who thought they have cornered them in a remote and inhospitable wilderness town.
That's over 19,600 feet, a place so inhospitable—there's few nutrients, extreme pressure, and no sunlight that deep—that not many creatures can survive there.
But it does not have large ports of entry, partly due to its inhospitable terrain, so it maintains close ties with nearby El Paso, Texas.
Antarctica is the most desolate and inhospitable place on Earth and its remoteness makes monitoring changes in the fluctuations of ice and water levels difficult.
Indeed, it seems incredible that anyone, least of which foragers from the Middle Paleolithic period, would want to make this seemingly inhospitable place their home.
The science foundations predict that the logistical support they need to work in this inhospitable environment will add millions of dollars to the final tab.
Outside, though, as the fog of fiction wears off, the real world seems to have gotten suddenly darker, incapable of fine distinction, inhospitable to ambivalence.
Often resettlement itself proved temporary, as immigrant communities, forced into inhospitable surroundings, refused to settle, moved on, or in extreme cases died out over time.
Together with their two young daughters, the couple fled Afghanistan, beginning an arduous, multiyear odyssey that took them across continents and some scarily inhospitable countries.
Other scholars, including the pioneering American archaeologist Betty Meggers, also came across such sites, but argued that the Amazon was inhospitable to complex human settlements.
But absorbing massive amounts of carbon has made the ocean more acidic and inhospitable to corals that millions of other species depend on for survival.
Perhaps he'd been forced into exile—the poor state of some of his equipment supports this theory—and ran into inhospitable strangers along the trail.
I can see her twirling into the future now, flaunting her revenge body made of lava and poisonous tides, completely inhospitable to us poor clowns.
In fact, our eyes are so inhospitable that it was long thought they were the only part of our bodies which lacked a symbiotic bacterial community.
So, you're probably wondering how I got myself into this situation… TFW Earth is a fragile blue oasis in the midst of a vast, inhospitable universe.
For miners desperate to shore up reserves, the choice is often between safer jurisdictions with inhospitable geographies and easier-to-reach ores in politically challenging locations.
Mr. Rubio faces inhospitable territory next week in the Super Tuesday contests — states like Texas, Alabama, Tennessee and Oklahoma, where Mr. Trump could again eclipse him.
NASA's Operation IceBridge is an aircraft-based mission that studies the Arctic and Antarctic ice sheets, but it can't fly when weather conditions become too inhospitable.
The Danakil Depression, a hydrothermal system stretching from Dallol Volcano to Lake Assal in Ethiopia, is one of the weirdest and most inhospitable environments on Earth.
The feeling was that humans would find a way to occupy every nook and cranny of the planet, no matter how challenging or inhospitable, he said.
This is inhospitable terrain for reporters, because where their own direct interests aren't concerned, defending norms can resemble or be cast as the abandonment of neutrality.
But none of this bothers Gaetan Borgonie, a Belgian zoologist who has dedicated his own life to finding organisms that survive in nature's most inhospitable conditions.
"Las Vegas has to be one of the most inhospitable places to not have a place to sleep at night," says Melissa of the area's climate.
I've learned that it's often the less obvious, yet pervasive and questionable, everyday behaviors of men in our industry that collectively make it inhospitable for women.
MBARI spots them using underwater robots, known as remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), that dive down to the inhospitable ocean depths to observe the alien life therein.
Yeah, the city can be inhospitable and weird for humans, who created it, so it's even more amplified for the animals that end up living there.
In recent years, the tech industry has struggled to overcome a perception that, for all its talk of diversity, it remains inhospitable to women and minorities.
"Las Vegas has to be one of the most inhospitable places to not have a place to sleep at night," said Melissa of the area's climate.
This not only suggests to most black voters that the party is inhospitable to their interests; it also ends up silencing black voices within the party.
They calmly defended and forced turnovers and went about the inhospitable business of eviscerating the Toronto Raptors in a 116-78 victory at Quicken Loans Arena.
When he worked at Uber, AG Gangadhar had been criticized by whistleblower engineer Susan Fowler for allegedly fostering a work environment that was inhospitable to women.
If this technology could be adapted for one of the world's most inhospitable climates, it might also be applied at other mountains with human waste problems.
To put things in perspective, the coldest temperature ever recorded on the ground was -128 degrees Fahrenheit, and that was in the inhospitable continent of Antarctica.
Worse still, President Trump's budget for the 2018 fiscal year, which is inhospitable to a broad range of science-based projects, proposed eliminating the program entirely.
Siberia (the place) is cold, but the sleek kitchen in "Siberia" (the film), might be even colder — all gleaming surfaces that seem almost inhospitable to food.
A haggard loner with a thousand-yard stare and a melancholy air, he claims to be a former soldier who has been in inhospitable places before.
While summer swimmers may still gasp with shock on entering Maine's chilly waters, the Gulf of Maine is warming, and becoming increasingly inhospitable to the shrimp.
He quickly realized that he was no longer breeding tomatoes just for looks and taste, but for extreme tolerance in a rapidly changing, increasingly inhospitable planet.
After Israel's defeat of its Arab neighbors in 1967 and the Baathist coup in Iraq a year later, Iraq became inhospitable to its dwindling Jewish population.
All it took was a cold night without enough food and an inhospitable host for his men to turn on him and stab him to death.
What preoccupies Endo is whether Western Christianity can take root in what the Inquisitor describes as "this swamp of Japan," which seems inhospitable to outside forces.
" His early manner, according to the reference work Contemporary Poets, was "tormented and tortured, full of complex and disjointed images reflecting an insane and inhospitable world.
" At first, the city proves inhospitable, its "disheveled, slapdash angry art" alienating Thaddeus, and its competitiveness posing "a crash course in failure, his Ph.D. in pauperhood.
Immigration advocates have blasted those deals, noting that the Northern Triangle countries have problems with poverty and violence that make it inhospitable for those seeking asylum.
The colonists could not have picked a more inhospitable environment: erratic rainfall, a desert-like coast, dry riverbeds, mangrove swamps, and valleys sunk below sea level.
As a mayor, he ran a tight ship, a clean city, but one that became increasingly inhospitable to the middle class the longer he ran it.
The show is also about the African diaspora and the return of its children to a place that has in some ways become inhospitable to them.
The islands on which nature has turned increasingly hostile are the Farallons, off the coast of California, an archipelago so inhospitable ships can't land on its shore.
Assessing the candidates was a magic carpet ride over the fertile fields of journalism where ambition, energy and achievement grow and thrive, even in some inhospitable terrain.
Thirty-seven are poor because of health problems; 23—including some of Mr Tian's relatives—live in isolated, inhospitable areas; 95 are physically handicapped, and so on.
She's offering her life's savings, so overruling his partner's objections, he ferries her to an inhospitable rock with a single moon in a nine-planet solar system.
If state legislatures and courts become inhospitable, we will turn to base-building and public education strategies to move public understanding about trans people in their stead.
Days on end in the inhospitable mountains, where even a billionaire like Mr. Guzmán was forced to rough it, left him yearning for a bit of comfort.
Both are solitary survival stories set in deeply inhospitable environments where human beings cannot survive without the aid of man-made equipment, not to mention uncanny resourcefulness.
That could mean opening it during an April afternoon to nurture the grass, then closing it for a night game if the temperature becomes inhospitable for fans.
But these are also the places that are culturally averse to immigration — a 2015 UCLA study pegged Indiana as the fourth most-inhospitable state to undocumented immigration.
The size of France and Spain combined, Colombia's mountain chains, deep valleys, trackless tropical lowlands (llanos) and inhospitable coasts make it hard for the state to control.
Earth's deep oceans 500-million years ago, believed by some to be inhospitable to life at the time, were actually conducive to it, a new study suggests.
Cassini data and observations revealed that while seemingly inhospitable to us, two of Saturn's moons, Enceladus and Titan, could be potentially habitable for some form of life.
Major powers vied to outdo each other, funding expeditions to the most inhospitable parts of the world as demonstrations of their supremacy over nature and each other.
Amid this confusion and chaos, some Bulgarians on the southern frontier have taken it upon themselves to make the country as inhospitable to asylum seekers as possible.
Over the years, Cassini data and observations revealed that although seemingly inhospitable to us, the moons Enceladus and Titan could be habitable for some form of life.
To make an already hostile environment even more inhospitable, the planet's atmosphere predominantly consists primarily of carbon dioxide, according to research published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters.
The northernmost point in the world is inhospitable and inaccessible during most of the year, so the "North Pole Igloos" experience will only be available in April.
" The Writers Guild of America East and West also condemned HB481, saying it "would make Georgia an inhospitable place for those in the film and television industry.
In the last few decades, it has grown increasingly inhospitable, with algae blooms and ever higher salinity killing off fish and birds in huge seasonal die-offs.
Men wrestled with the tedious work of relaying Morse Code from this hot, dry, and near-inhospitable outpost, where summertime temperatures were regularly over 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
To limit its own casualties and cope with unfamiliar and often inhospitable terrain, the United States unleashed extraordinary firepower on the country it was trying to save.
Underneath, it can often be a place of remarkable heart and grit, a city built on inhospitable ground that fully expects to rebuild from the storm's ravages.
If the birds don't crash into the side of the building, then they "flutter around for hours, eventually becoming exhausted and landing in inhospitable environments," CNN reported.
Harsh deserts baked by twin suns, craggy caverns, lush forests, water worlds, mineral-coated surfaces, inhospitable ice, inhabited moons and even lava worlds have greeted our gaze.
This means that the snow could actually be nitrogen crystals raining on the surface -- but that would make the planet inhospitable, even when wearing fashionable, puffy layers.
A NASA-funded study deployed a robotic rover in the Atacama Desert in 2013 for a trial mission to find signs of life in another inhospitable environment.
Such organisms are helpful for probing the early history of Earth, with its harsh and inhospitable environments, as well as the possibilities for life in the universe.
Mishra said that while, in his view, India has sufficient land for traditional solar installations, much of it is in remote areas inhospitable to agriculture, including deserts.
Despite this inhospitable landscape, Jan Six decided in 2009 to set himself up as an independent dealer in Dutch old masters, with a particular specialty in portraits.
The similarity I perceive between space probes and generative poetry programs is that both venture into inhospitable realms and send back telemetry telling us what they found.
Getting better at decoding the atmospheres of exoplanets, even inhospitable ones like WASP-19b, will contribute to the holy grail of exoplanet research: hunting for signs of life.
Sikhs feel at home in the United States, and that is why it is disappointing when bigots make it feel inhospitable and political leaders do nothing to intervene.
" The Writers Guild of America East and West has also condemned HB481, saying it "would make Georgia an inhospitable place for those in the film and television industry.
If they made it to Mars at all, and they might well not, they would live the rest of their days on a planet inhospitable to human life.
From the first scene the story is a close study of moral choice, immersed in its equally intense setting: wet, cold, early winter in the inhospitable eastern swampland.
And where better to put these plants than in the desert—areas that feature plenty of sunshine and vast expanses of land that are otherwise useless and inhospitable.
Even the land they are compelled to live in is largely arid and inhospitable because much of the cultivable land has been taken over by more privileged communities.
Despite its inhospitable climate, the below-sea-level basin in Furnace Creek, California -- about 150 miles west of Las Vegas -- is now teeming with millions of blooming wildflowers.
Hawaii is usually a pretty inhospitable place for hurricanes because it's surrounded by somewhat cool waters that weaken tropical storms and hurricanes that make it into the area.
Teeming with mosquitoes and tough to penetrate or tame (even the grass will cut your fingers), the swampy Everglades has long been inhospitable to all but the hardiest.
We connected with him because his message of hope was a salve for those struggling to find their footing in a foreign country that at times felt inhospitable.
They are assembled in a kind of buffer zone on an inhospitable strip of land, much of it within Jordanian territory, just north of the official Jordanian border.
But subsequent travels to the ice-ridden land mass were plagued with fatalities and survival obstacles, and less time was spent studying Antarctica than enduring its inhospitable conditions.
An America inhospitable to immigrants and foreigners, a place of fear and danger instead of refuge, is unthinkable in the context of the nation's history and founding principles.
In the crucible of the desert, in the process of having to think about the basics of survival in the most inhospitable environment on Earth, community is formed.
"This law would make Georgia an inhospitable place for those in the film and television industry to work, including our members," the writers' union said in its statement.
At least 60,000 people migrating internationally have died since 2000 while crossing the sea, while traveling through inhospitable areas, while being held in detention or under other circumstances.
The experience of the last four decades suggest that the climate system is becoming increasingly inhospitable to humankind — and that much of it is of our own doing.
Though it was the search for Shannan's body that led to the others, police didn't believe her case was linked and suspected she got lost in the inhospitable marshland.
It should have been an inhospitable place for the Islamic State's leader, much less his final refuge as he became one of the most hunted men in the world.
What they discovered in fossil records, according to the study, was that Lystrosaurus exhibited two clever adaptations for survival in its newly inhospitable surroundings: living faster, and dying younger.
West Coast cities, which are under near-total control of the leftiest Democrats around, rank among the least affordable for middle-class Americans and most inhospitable to the poor.
The oceans are an increasingly inhospitable environment for the thousands of types of fish that we humans like to eat, with our activities placing unprecedented strain on global fisheries.
HONED by time and the collective wisdom of walkers past, trails guide people through inhospitable territory towards food and shelter, and set wanderers right if they lose their bearings.
And we're not just talking about people having to leave their homes because climate change will make them inhospitable or make it impossible to grow food or find water.
Changing the Dublin rule could also ease human rights concerns, because migrants seeking to move northward across Europe to destinations like Germany have been effectively trapped in inhospitable conditions.
Separated from the Continent by language, tradition, historic antagonism and an inhospitable body of water, Britain has always seemed to be an uneasy participant in the wider European project.
That sector, in turn, is dominated by a finite number of huge properties in a single city, Las Vegas, which itself is a virtual island surrounded by inhospitable desert.
Before Lozada was born, his parents lived as farmers in an area of central Colombia called Marquetalia—a mountainous, inhospitable frontier that for the Lozada family was a haven.
High-priced fish such as tuna, toothfish, orange roughy, alfonsino and trevally are known to gather near the seamounts, where plankton swirl in the currents in the inhospitable waters.
This is great for landowners who are looking to make a big return on their investments, but it makes real estate markets inhospitable to new home buyers and renters.
"It's not quite Death Valley, but it's not quite far-off it," said Alan Wilson, a biologist whose research examined how the wildebeest cope with such an inhospitable environment.
Mr. Obama withdrew Alaskan waters using existing legal authority and for a very good reason: An oil spill in the inhospitable waters of the Arctic would be a disaster.
Some exoplanets that seem potentially habitable may possess other factors that render them inhospitable: active stars flaring radiation, toxic gases and lack of atmosphere, just to name a few.
"We commit to creating a culture in sociology and academia that is inhospitable to sexual violence," wrote a group of sociologists in an open letter released earlier this month.
Given that even the most inhospitable regions of Antarctica seem to support extremophile microbes, the abject barrenness of Yungay has made it a popular haunt for astrobiologists ever since.
The curators arrange artworks and archival objects to sharply narrate the ways black women artists persevered by way of their practices, despite how inhospitable the art world could be.
This was back before 22018/220.21, before W., before Trump, before Lisa died in 224.25, the first of many queer friends lost too young in a world inhospitable to queerness.
York and her colleagues quickly realize that the incident has started a chain reaction that will change the climate of the Earth in decades, making it inhospitable to human life.
Venus' oceans boiled away as it became the hot, inhospitable world we see today due to a runaway greenhouse effect — a cautionary tale given human-caused climate change on Earth.
N is working to develop what it hopes will be North America's fastest-maturing corn, allowing farmers to grow more in Western Canada and other inhospitable climates, such as Ukraine.
But maybe the bid wouldn't survive people coming to their senses about what Qatar's climate is like because of its location on Planet Earth: an inhospitable one for outdoor sports.
"Isn't that just the sort of thing people say about inhospitable places?" reflects the antihero of MIDNIGHT SUN (Knopf, $23.95), Jo Nesbo's character study of a fugitive Norwegian hit man.
In her recent book "Women and Power: A Manifesto," Mary Beard encourages readers to scrutinize our notions of power, particularly those inhospitable to behaviors and experiences traditionally associated with women.
When fire burns off the layer of dead leaves and needles on the ground, it exposes bare sandy soil that looks inhospitable but is exactly what pitch-pine seedlings need.
And when I do get work, the environments have just been so inhospitable or unwilling to work with my physical issues that they quickly become jobs I just can't do.
Rather, he promised to change the prevailing business climate in the United States "from truly inhospitable to extremely hospitable," and to streamline the regulatory approval process for new manufacturing operations.
More than 100,000 persons of Japanese descent, of whom two-thirds were American citizens, were sent to internment camps in remote and inhospitable areas in the Western plains and deserts.
Being able to launch attack aircraft that don't need runways means, well, not having to build runways in often inhospitable locations or dispatch aircraft carriers to unfriendly or inconvenient seas.
Last year, as election rhetoric seeped from the campaign trail to our daily routines, friend after friend began to share fearsome stories of inhospitable behavior they had witnessed or experienced firsthand.
During his reign, Brisbane earned the nickname Pig City, a reference to the corrupt and oppressive police force and generally inhospitable climate for artists who operated with scant — if any — resources.
Founded jointly with her father Lee Grant Irons, the business aims to pioneer closed ecological systems that can support human communities in inhospitable settings, both on our own planet and others.
But increased enforcement did have an impact: it shifted undocumented migration routes from California and Texas towards the (more inhospitable) border with Arizona, which made crossings more costly and more dangerous.
Its mission is growing ever more urgent: to cut smuggling routes used by jihadists who have turned this inhospitable terrain into a sprawling security challenge for African and international forces alike.
"If we saw Mars as what it is—a very inhospitable place where nothing grows, filled with toxic dust—I don't think it would spur our imaginations as much," she says.
Fitch expects New Jersey office fundamentals will remain a headwind given the state's relatively inhospitable business environment that includes high labor and living costs, as well as regulatory and tax burdens.
If there are heroes, they are the artists who, sacrificing anything resembling security and at great physical risk, remade lofts into homes during the neighborhood's inhospitable era of the early 1960s.
It's as if heavy metal music fans have suddenly realized that fantasy and science fiction are close relatives, and that nothing is more inhospitable, nihilistic, and misanthropic than the cosmic void.
Even when, in A.D. 43, they finally decided on an invasion, the advance of the Roman legions was ultimately blunted by the increasingly inhospitable landscape and the savagery of the natives.
Only 39 percent of the French are fluent in English, and despite big improvements in recent years, they maintain a reputation of being inhospitable to people who don't speak French well.
Throughout its eight episodes as it explores eight ecosystems, Our Planet investigates the many ways various species work together to overcome obstacles and survive in our mistreated and increasingly inhospitable world.
But by the late 1960s she and her second husband, the conductor Israel Chudnovsky, who were both Jewish, were talking about leaving the country, which was becoming increasingly inhospitable to Jews.
For the first time ever, some would say, Egypt has become inhospitable to immigrants, and even its own young people brave perilous journeys over sand and sea to escape the country.
But it also traffics in disruption, disarray: increasingly frequent and more powerful storms and droughts; heightened flooding; expanded ranges of pests turning forests into fuel for wildfires; stretches of inhospitable heat.
Hollywood historically has been especially inhospitable — to use a mild term — to women directors, because of the enduring resistance among many men to having a woman in charge on the set.
To the rest of the world, this barren, inhospitable and largely inaccessible rock off the coastline of the Shetland Islands is a part of Scotland, on the northernmost tip of Britain.
After all, it's a good idea to get into the habit of doing some research on workplace culture to make sure you don't inadvertently land somewhere inhospitable to your needs or values.
Lacking sufficient counter-insurgency skills, the army began recruiting tribesmen three years ago, hoping their mastery of the Sinai's inhospitable terrain would provide intelligence on the militants and their arms smuggling routes.
As the CEO and co-founder of White Desert, Antarctica's premiere travel experience, it's his job to ensure that your stay on the notoriously inhospitable continent is as enjoyable as conditions allow.
That employee also raised an interesting prospect: Perhaps this earthbound project is just a test run for Musk's even loftier plan to one day support a colony on the inhospitable red planet.
Denied their favoured haven, the kidnappers were boxed in to the inhospitable terrain of rural Yobe State and cut off from the bases of other Boko Haram factions in the Sambisa forest.
Because the sea surrounding these remote islands is naturally rich in fish, huge colonies of seabirds have elected this inhospitable land as their home, building up, over the years, mountains of guano.
Police launched a substantial search effort around Gillam, a town of a little more than 1,000 people surrounded by boggy and inhospitable terrain, connected to the outside world by a single road.
Across large swathes of Texas, Arizona and New Mexico today, students and teachers, activists and church groups are helping local authorities to locate and identify migrants who have perished in inhospitable terrain.
Head off into the wilderness and there will be no one to offer assistance: It's just you and your family in a covered wagon, trying to make a mark on inhospitable ground.
Exploring a distant moon usually means trundling around its uniquely inhospitable surface, but on icy ocean moons like Saturn's Enceladus, it might be better to come at things from the bottom up.
Rising seas would inundate coastal cities like Miami, searing heat would increase human mortality, and acidic oceans would become inhospitable to fish and coral, leaving behind little but rubbery masses of jellyfish.
It may be a inhospitable home for some newcomers — Giancarlo Stanton had a rough introduction in April, and Gray is the latest to get booed for sport — but Happ wears it well.
Some of the proposed plans, like Rotterdam's floating dome neighbourhoods, have a wonderful sort of Jetsons appeal—life in an inhospitable environment which proceeds largely unchanged, supported on platforms of wondrous technology.
In one example of the firm's allegedly inhospitable culture, the lawsuit described a women's leadership forum that Mr. Cohen hosted in October 2016 at his 35,000-square-foot mansion in Greenwich, Conn.
Because of these harsh conditions, restricted land ownership and the frigid isolation of many rural areas, preindustrial Norway was singularly inhospitable to the small farmers who made up most of the population.
At eight times Earth's mass, they say the planet is probably more like Neptune, with a thick atmosphere that exerts high pressure on the planet's surface and makes it inhospitable to life.
This doesn't really explain how every space that the man inhabits became so desperately gilded and singularly inhospitable, although it does suggest he doesn't much care about how other people experience it.
Hurricane PatriciaImage: UW/CIMSS/William Straka III (Flickr)When you think of an alien world, you might think of a strange, stormy place with an inhospitable environment, frequent lightning strikes, and extreme radiation.
Emma Bracy, 31, a media professional, believes that many workplaces become toxic and inhospitable to people of color because there is a near-constant expectation of keeping white colleagues and employers feeling comfortable.
Completely inhospitable for human beings, Chajnantor is an ideal setting for a radio telescope: the elevation puts it closer to the stars, and the strikingly low water vapor keeps the cosmic signals pristine.
A Muslim people partly descended from Central Asian, Persian, and Arab traders who travelled along the Silk Road, the Hui have, for generations, lived mostly as subsistence farmers in Ningxia's inhospitable mountain regions.
The competitors are trained athletes who proclaim their strength and resourcefulness in the outdoors, and their first task is to kayak on the open ocean toward an inhospitable, remote island in the Caribbean.
The more inhospitable, the better: Once this winter, when I was running in a torrential slush storm of huge, wet, frothy chunks that were sluicing through the sky, my neighbor Bill drove by.
It appears to be working: Only 0.1 percent of migrants are granted asylum according to one report, and a large portion of applicants withdraw applications due to the inhospitable conditions at the border.
"I just found it to be a totally inhospitable workplace," said Lindsay Scola, Mr. de Blasio's former scheduler, who had previously worked with the former first lady, Michelle Obama, and the Energy Department.
The quieter season is due to oceanic and atmospheric conditions that have become "much more inhospitable to hurricane formation and intensification," said Gerry Bell, lead seasonal hurricane forecaster at NOAA's Climate Prediction Center.
The New Museum's cheese grinder, the Whitney Museum's copy machine, and now, the new MoMA's updated hotel lobby, are rather inhospitable spaces for an inclusive public engagement and those without wealth and power.
The planet's host star might be more active than our Sun, meaning that K2-18b could be bombarded with more radiation than the Earth, making it inhospitable to life as we know it.
But Andromeda instead decides to dull this hook: As Ryder, you are charged with finding a techno-magical solution to climate change so that you can make these inhospitable worlds perfect for people.
By the time they're stranded on an inhospitable spit of land, carving into each other's dead bodies to find enough food to survive, there's a kind of grim pragmatism to all of it.
Today's startups and small businesses won't have the chance to even get out of the gate, let alone succeed, and a more precarious and inhospitable business environment will drive innovation and investment overseas.
Made of thousands of images stitched together, these gargantuan landscapes may look inhospitable and alien at first glance — but over time it becomes glaringly obvious that the inhuman factor is the camera's cold eye.
The plan, however, is to develop Skybot and its successors into more capable functional companions that can do activities in environments that are inhospitable to humans — including perhaps in the vacuum of outer space.
The World Bank ranks the UAE 11th in its global Doing Business Report with Morocco as a distant second (ranked 60), Syria (179), Libya (186), and Yemen (85033) are simply inhospitable to transformative growth.
What would possess even the maddest of mad scientist to strip away the comforting bulk of a plane and replace it with nothing but the angry clouds and frigid emptiness of the inhospitable skies.
In spite of an ingrained gender division in caregiving and inhospitable maternity structures, these women have proven time and again that mothers can return to their sport and excel despite an added care burden.
Listening to the hypnotic tunes of the soundtrack, a feeling of estrangement permeates the viewer; the frantic activity of the vehicles on the ski slopes inspires reveries of alien machines colonizing an inhospitable planet.
"If we're going to prevent large parts of this Earth from becoming not only inhospitable but uninhabitable in our lifetimes, we're going to have to keep some fossil fuels in the ground," Obama said.
The hero, Alex Garland, is working in a secret compound in the Louisiana swamps to create a formula to aid plant growth — both to speed production and to allow for cultivation in inhospitable climates.
The population of locusts afflicting Kenya first exploded in the arid desert along Saudi Arabia's southern border with Yemen and Oman known as the "Empty Quarter," because it is so inhospitable to human life.
Unsettled by the president's skepticism of foreign trade, governors have made newly pointed appeals to international businesses and consumers, at times gently rebuking the White House for presenting an inhospitable face to the world.
But it turns out there's an enormous grey area between the ability to support that complex life on the surface and the sheer, inhospitable lethality of deep space that physically separates Earth and Mars.
But so far, experience with these companies shows that without the legal protections and ethical norms that once were widely accepted, workers will find the economy of the future an even more inhospitable place.
His mission was to rescue the sailors of PT-21960 who had survived for days on inhospitable islands after a Japanese destroyer had rammed their boat, splitting it in two and killing two crewmen.
The question we must ask ourselves is, at what point will the societal environment be deemed so inhospitable, toxic and vile that we once again insist on dignity, honor and most of all, truth?
He characterizes this policing strategy, known as "prevention through deterrence," as a form of passive violence, funneling migrants into inhospitable terrain, where nature would do the dirty work of finishing some of them off.
The Jordanian frontier has also been all but sealed, resulting in "at least three major buildups of asylum seekers along the inhospitable informal northeastern borders, the latest with a reported 16,000 refugees," the group said.
In many ways, this is a straightforward city-builder game with rules that are uniquely tailored to make you plan around cultivating a society that can survive in the hostile environment of an inhospitable world.
It suggested that the integration of domestic migration politics into EU international policy had already been counterproductive, with funding for authorities in Libya fueling human trafficking and the arbitrary detention of refugees in inhospitable conditions.
Or it's possible that engineers might want to send tiny spacecraft to explore inhospitable areas of space, like the turbulent tail of a comet or the plumes of water bursting forth from Saturn's moon Enceladus.
Many of these recent raids and strikes in Afghanistan have been in the Tora Bora region of Nangarhar Province — an inhospitable, mountainous area in the eastern part of the country, near the border with Pakistan.
But the rebel group that began in 1964 as a peasant army demanding agrarian reform was battered deep into Colombia's inhospitable jungles by a relentless military offensive that began in 2002 during Alvaro Uribe's presidency.
DETROIT — If the conditions the previous two days were not inhospitable enough for the Yankees, hovering around freezing with blasts of Arctic air, they awoke Sunday morning to snowflakes fluttering down from the gray skies.
So pony up to space cowboy for the measly price of Infinity Dollars and possibly your life, you will get unlimited access to a barren inhospitable wasteland of deadly solar radiation and zero breathable oxygen.
It's true that many metal festivals and gigs are already inherently inhospitable to Nazis and in opposition to bigotry and oppression, simply by dint of who is booking and who is playing—which is great!
These "Karoo firewalkers," as University of Cape Town geologist Emese Bordy called them, were some of the last animals known to have lived in this inhospitable region before it ultimately was engulfed by molten rock.
Both the physical and virtual world have become increasingly inhospitable and risky for civil society organizations who face constant surveillance, online censorship, and even more physical risks and legal restrictions on their operations and personnel.
How does one defend that place against incursions by agents or forces that seem to want to change that environment, make it inhospitable, when it had felt like where one belongs for a long time?
Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech"Venus is too inhospitable for kind of complex control systems you have on a Mars rover," Jonathan Sauder, a mechanical engineer at JPL who's leading the AREE project, said in a statement.
Scientists said on Thursday DNA analysis of museum specimens of the bug and a similar-looking one from an inhospitable volcanic outcrop called Ball's Pyramid 14 miles (23 km) away confirmed they are the same species.
As a recent college graduate, I know all too well the degree to which the climate on college campuses has become inhospitable to intellectual diversity and free thought, especially on issues relating to race and gender.
They note that the areas in which Kasich had been expected to be strong — the suburbs of Indianapolis and other major cities like Evansville — look like inhospitable ground for an evangelical social conservative such as Cruz.
This is historical, attributable in part to geography: Over the past million years, much of Europe languished during several ice age cycles inhospitable to life, and the continent's small size and topography haven't encouraged high biodiversity.
He had thousands of these folders stacked neatly in a windowless office, a precious herbarium, containing seeds foraged from across the hot, arid and increasingly inhospitable region known as the Fertile Crescent, the birthplace of farming.
His goal is to safeguard those seeds that may be hardy enough to feed us in the future, when many more parts of the world could become as hot, arid and inhospitable as it is here.
But I quickly began to realize that her ordeal could not possibly be unusual and then to fear that our current health care system is becoming more unfriendly, inhospitable to patients and to nurses as well.
OSLO (Reuters) - Climate change is stirring life in the Arctic Ocean as thinning sea ice lets in more sunlight, allowing microscopic algae to bloom in the inhospitable region around the North Pole, scientists said on Wednesday.
It left the president, who had been less than enthusiastic about coming, buoyant and feeling that there might still be a market for his hard-edge brand of conservative nationalism in supposedly inhospitable Europe after all.
"We know its cold, it's pretty inhospitable, so we start with the robots and then we go down with these landers," Rob Chambers, Lockheed's director of human space flight strategy, told Australian Broadcasting Corporation in an interview.
In their study, the authors said the crustacean is "likely more widespread in the tropical eastern Pacific," but added that because of the inhospitable habitat, it's unlikely they'd be found "on the Dark Side of the Moon."
He carried every county, including Ms. Meloy's, and even won large urban ones with diverse and highly educated populations like Philadelphia, the kind of territory that he has often found inhospitable to his rancorous brand of politics.
For 18 years, the Italian writer Umberto Pasti has been involved in a passionate love affair with the rocky, inhospitable, but mythically beautiful countryside south of Tangier, coaxing it into a sublime, subtle and botanically rich paradise.
Only a few weeks after Christopher Columbus reached the New World in October 1492, another foreign explorer—this time an errant space rock—touched down on firm ground following its own protracted journey across an inhospitable expanse.
Our political culture was distinctly inhospitable to Mr. Trump's divisive, pugilistic style; the conservatives who had been successful here had tended to be serious, reform-oriented and able to express their ideas in more than 140 characters.
It is indisputably a difficult problem, but it has not been made easier by the inhospitable attitudes of some of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe — Hungary in particular — which have stubbornly blocked entry to refugees.
"Earth and Venus are basically sibling planets, but Venus took a turn at one point and became inhospitable to life as we know it," said Jonathan Sauder, principal investigator for the Automaton Rover for Extreme Environments concept.
Inhospitable territory In addition, historically the government's struggles stem from a lack of capacity, poor coordination and geographical obstacles, with the physical terrain itself a barrier to government forces effectively cracking down on militants in the south.
They finished the regular season tied for the best record in the N.F.C., and the Rams were coming to their building, where the crowd tends to be inhospitable to opponents at best — and downright ruthless at worst.
SYDNEY, Australia — Julie Bishop, the popular former Australian foreign minister, said Thursday that she would not run in coming federal elections, adding to the conservative government's already-bleak image as a place that is inhospitable to women.
Together, Johnson and a reluctant Treadwell journey into this inhospitable zone, where they end up being chased by a militant cult all the way to the old gynoid factory housed in the ruins of a Las Vegas casino.
The infant world would have been rent by volcanism and bombarded by other planetary crumbs, making for an environment so horrible, and so inhospitable to life, that the geologic era is named the Hadean, for the Greek underworld.
A like January's poo beach incident, the latest contamination is a result of a large amount of rain falling Monday, draining all of the city's catchments into the ocean and plunging beachside water quality down to inhospitable levels.
After a poorly functioning streetlight-system made the centre of the city unsafe and inhospitable for years, streetlights are again shining brightly: in the last couple of years the has city installed 210,25 new, energy-efficient LED lights.
That could lead to calls for AV lanes to be fenced off, "thus making city streets even more inhospitable to non-motorists than they already are", says Brian Ladd, author of "Autophobia", a history of opposition to cars.
At the news conference on Thursday, the group called for an immediate resumption of lifesaving aid, and said that the very presence of so many desperate refugees in the inhospitable desert served as an indictment of world leaders.
That inhospitable math has left Mr. Rubio hunting for delegates in select congressional districts that favor his center-right conservatism, such as the affluent suburbs of Nashville, Atlanta and in Northern Virginia, where he campaigned on Sunday. Gov.
Scientists anticipate a near- and medium-term future in which climate change drives large population movements, either directly as people abandon areas rendered inhospitable by rising temperatures or extreme weather events, or indirectly as climate change exacerbates violence.
On December 5th they will gather in Geneva to try, yet again, to resolve the differences between Morocco, which rules two-thirds of the territory, and the Polisario Front, a nationalist movement that controls the other (mostly inhospitable) third.
There was no discussion of habitats, food, water, plumbing, or breathable air — things that people need to survive anywhere, and especially on an inhospitable planet with almost no oxygen and where average temperatures hover around minus 81 degrees Fahrenheit.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A natural gas-fired power plant in California that earlier this year warned it might need to shut down filed for bankruptcy protection on Tuesday, blaming "inhospitable" regulations and a shift toward renewable energy for power generation.
Ties between the two have only grown warmer and more vital since the 1960s, as Israel and the Kurds — both minorities in an inhospitable region and ever in need of international allies — have repeatedly come to each other's aid.
Indeed, as the real world becomes smaller because of tightening immigration laws, inhospitable land, or even just shrinking economies, these expansive digital environments might simply begin to feel out of touch, like anachronistic hangovers from a more open era.
In 2014, as several vulnerable Democratic senators in conservative leaning states were defeated — and Republicans took control of the Senate for the first time since 2006 — some party leaders believed Mr. Bloomberg made an inhospitable political climate even worse.
Once the UK leaves the EU, the 310-mile border that snakes through some of the island's most rugged and inhospitable terrain will become the EU's only land border with the UK. It currently has upwards of 400 crossings.
When you can play in Alabama, Virginia and western Pennsylvania, as well as earning victories in more than 30 state legislative races in environments as previously inhospitable to Democratic candidates as Oklahoma and Missouri, you can play almost anywhere.
Upon arriving in Japan, the priests almost instantly discover how inhospitable the climate has become for Christians, with the local villagers who practice the faith sheltering them -- and hiding their own loyalties, knowing that they'll be sentenced to death if discovered.
After decades of fearing that the New Guinea highland wild dog had gone extinct in its native habitat, researchers have finally confirmed the existence of a healthy, viable population, hidden in one of the most remote and inhospitable regions on Earth.
A Recent Hurricane Shot a Bolt of Antimatter Toward EarthImage: UW/CIMSS/William Straka III (Flickr)When you think of an alien world, you might think of a strange, stormy place with an inhospitable environment, frequent lightning strikes, and extreme radiation.
Though it was the search for Gilbert's body that led to the discovery of the others, police didn't believe her case was linked and suspected she got lost in the inhospitable marshland and either died of exposure or accidentally drowned.
"Washington has [historically] been pretty inhospitable to Palestinian lobbying efforts, particularly on Capitol Hill where the pro-Israel lobby has focused its efforts," said Khaled Elgindy, a former adviser and negotiator for the Palestinians now at the Brookings Institution in Washington.
Editorial Observer During the 2012 presidential race, Erika Andiola, an undocumented immigrant from Mexico, chased Mitt Romney, the Republican nominee, across the country, challenging his suggestion that America should become so inhospitable to people like her that she would self-deport.
"The soft results in wireless serve as a stark reminder that, despite all of the understandable enthusiasm around possible regulatory reform, tax reductions, and possible consolidation, the wireless industry is still a relatively inhospitable place," wrote Craig Moffett, analyst at MoffettNathanson.
China, which aims to wipe out poverty by the end of the decade, wants to cut the number of its rural poor by more than 10 million this year, including 2.8 million who are to be shifted from "inhospitable areas".
Earth is destined to be swallowed by the Sun in a few billion years—and human activity may make it inhospitable well before that—so our species will need to migrate into the universe to survive over the long term.
Due to climate change, projections from this study show Ethiopia growing warmer and drier which, over time, will cause 40 to 60 percent of the country to become an inhospitable environment for growing coffee beans by the end of the century.
I chose Chile, that intriguing stiletto of a country 2,143 miles long and an average of 110 miles wide, with inhospitable deserts to the north; vineyards, lakes and rivers in the middle; and to the south, mighty mountains and glaciers.
"It's one of the incongruities of life in New York," he wrote in his latest column, to hear something as beautiful as a Mozart sonata or a Beethoven trio in a place as dispiriting and acoustically inhospitable as Penn Station.
If you live long enough, as I have, you'll see that each of these crops of neo-Nazis always withers on the vine, starved in an American soil inhospitable to Nazi ideology and poisoned by its members' own inner demons.
Despite the fact that society seems somewhat inhospitable to Amazon competitors and, to an extent, the idea of reading itself (listen closely, you can hear a faint "no one reads anymore" refrain in the air) — Scribd has experienced considerable success.
The hunt transforms the movie into a wintry document of decline, as the orange-vested team tramps through echoing buildings, a frozen forest and a dank and dripping ruin — spaces at best inhospitable, and at worst deadly, to a distraught boy.
Mass migrations are pushing populations into overstrained, and often inhospitable, new host nations as sea levels rise, and extreme weather intensifies, while less visible side effects, such as saltwater intrusion, undermine more and more of the world's agricultural carrying capacity.
For more than a decade and a half, Al Qaeda and groups associated with it have used Mali's vast and inhospitable north as a way station for holding Western hostages, who are typically released only after hefty ransoms are paid.
This week's episode neither confirms nor denies that theory, though the scientists do gain credibility when Dr. Becker says their device definitely works, but that she thinks there's a high likelihood it just transports people to someplace inhospitable to human life.
I learned of fell running in my late 20s when my dad showed me photos of a race he'd stumbled upon high on the Pennine Hills that bisect Northern England, with distant wiry figures snaking their way over the inhospitable moorland.
It goes on and on, tracing an inconvenient history for a genre that has generally been inhospitable to black performers, regardless of the successes of Charley Pride, Darius Rucker or DeFord Bailey, the first black performer on the Grand Ole Opry.
OTTAWA — John F. Kelly, the American homeland security secretary, acknowledged on Friday that President Trump's executive orders on immigration and the perception that the United States was now inhospitable toward Muslims may be causing more migrants to seek refuge in Canada.
On a chilly day punctuated by downpours, we dashed from building to building, re-enacting the sodden life of misery as it was in the 1200s and learning about Norse mythology and the ships that brought the Vikings to inhospitable shores.
The buildup of border security in the late 1990s and 2000s led millions of unauthorized immigrants to settle in the US; hundreds of people have died trying to avoid fenced-off regions of the border by crossing inhospitable desert instead.
"A large proportion of the Skies of Concrete series shows various attempts at making the unfriendly friendly, at making unlivable places livable, or at least usable, at making the inhospitable welcoming," art historian Peter Lodermeyer writes in his Skies of Concrete essay.
In addition to the canvas—to roll out and lay under the wheels to allow the car to traverse the most inhospitable tracts of soft sand—Fetch took along a pick and shovel and log chains to get the car through ruts.
The group of nearly 30 swimmers had become the first people ever to swim across the Dead Sea from Jordan to Israel, a nine-mile (15-kilometer) swim that had never been accomplished before because the water is so inhospitable to marathon swimming.
" In November, Barack Obama rejected the Keystone XL pipeline, saying, "If we're going to prevent large parts of this Earth from becoming not only inhospitable but uninhabitable in our lifetimes, we're going to have to keep some fossil fuels in the ground.
In its current form, Trump's shift in policy encourages Turkey to expel them from their homes further north, and exile them to the hostile and inhospitable deserts of Syria's wild east at the mercy of a chaotic and seemingly faithless American ally.
They don't make it, because this surprisingly organized group of vampires are already lined up in the streets like a well-trained battalion, but they do make it to Manfred's house, which Fiji (Parisa Fitz-Henley) had previously made inhospitable to the dead.
The word effluvium has appeared in three New York Times articles in the past three years, including on April 2, 2014, in the In the Garden column "Gathering Moss" by Michael Tortorello: In Ms. Martin's experience, mosses continue to favor inhospitable environments.
The console market "is already a competitive battleground for major AAA publishers, but the growing number of legacy franchises with large bundles of additional content released between sequels will make the platform even more competitive and inhospitable for newcomers," the firm said.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Initial tests in Nevada on a compact nuclear power system designed to sustain a long-duration NASA human mission on the inhospitable surface of Mars have been successful and a full-power run is scheduled for March, officials said on Thursday.
To call the "work hard, play hard" atmosphere inhospitable to women who are pregnant or have families to come home to is a gross understatement—especially when 40 percent of women in tech are afraid to even mention their families at work.
The large majority of Africans who died on the continent in World War I were porters, or "carriers," forced to move cannons, machine guns, officers' gramophones and even ships across thousands of inhospitable miles, removing thousands of trees through the dense jungle.
Both camps have all along banked on a strong showing in New Hampshire to provide a springboard, but even if they beat expectations Tuesday, there's trouble ahead: a plunge immediately into a string of states inhospitable to their brand of centrist politics.
He has been unafraid to use his platform as the nation's top law enforcement officer to fight the cultural changes they believe are making the country more inhospitable and unrecognizable, like rising immigration and secularism or new legal protections for L.G.B.T. people.
That includes Venus, which is actually so Earthlike—despite the fact that it's blazing-hot and inhospitable to us humans—that it's often called Earth's twin: They're both rocky, they have a similar size and mass, and they're neighbours in our solar system.
By examining how the individual responds to the kind of isolated ecosystem we all may have to inhabit when the outside world becomes too harsh and inhospitable, Relaxer goes beyond the global warming disaster porn of Hollywood movies like The Day After Tomorrow.
Editorial As the destructive coal mining process known as mountaintop removal ebbs in Appalachia, it is leaving behind what amounts to its own grim field of tombstones: A grossly disfigured landscape pocked with decapitated mountains standing flat as mesas and inhospitable to forest restoration.
It's brought about a softness in its audience that feels radical — a direct response both to a dangerous and inhospitable political climate and, simply put, to the fact that this Netflix rom-com made a lot of people feel a lot of fuzzy things.
Image: SyFyWe're all clamoring to get into space these days, but lost in our excitement to fly to the Moon and colonize Mars is a brutal truth: the final frontier is a cold, inhospitable wasteland that'll kill you at the first opportunity it gets.
In Britain, where Brexit has discouraged the flow of labor from Eastern Europe, migrants see a country thirsty for low-wage workers, paying easily five times what they could earn at home and free of the onerous identity checks that make other European countries inhospitable.
Eschewing the presumably inhospitable soil of Britain, Mr. Pilotto and his partner, Christopher de Vos, flew south on the wings of swallows for their floor-length hibiscus lace, folkloric menagerie of parrots and kangaroos and palm trees appliquéd on faded denim, and bright-striped taffetas.
WASHINGTON, Jan 18 (Reuters) - Initial tests in Nevada on a compact nuclear power system designed to sustain a long-duration NASA human mission on the inhospitable surface of Mars have been successful and a full-power run is scheduled for March, officials said on Thursday.
This textured illustration of HAT-P-7b, a "hot Jupiter" planet where the stuff of rubies and sapphires permeates the clouds, proves that even an aggressively inhospitable world can still be a "glittering disco ball of a planet," as Motherboard's Kate Lunau put it.
In the lawsuit, the court ruled, 6 to 3, in 20103 that Mr. Meachum had not violated an inmate's right to due process when, as warden of the Massachusetts Correctional Institution at Norfolk, he transferred the man to a more inhospitable prison without a hearing.
She has painted fictional figures like the Pink Panther, Babar the Elephant and Garfield, but E.T. is more dimensional, complicated by a kind of saintliness, otherness and conflict: He is a stranger in an inhospitable land who has healing powers and wants to go home.
A major advantage of the new material, its creators say, is that instead of adding bacteria to regular concrete — an inhospitable environment — their process is oriented around bacteria: enlisting them to build the concrete, and keeping them alive so they make more later on.
The security and prosperity of all nations depend upon helping vulnerable communities—including here in the U.S. — build their resilience to increasingly inhospitable conditions, from shifting to more climate-resistant crops to conserving wetlands, reefs and other ecosystems that provide natural protection against coastal flooding.
Later on, we stopped at E-T Fresh Jerky—open daily—to use the restroom, check out the kitsch and buy supplies, and I had a new appreciation for how remote and inhospitable, not to mention de-populated, the area around Area 51 really is.
Now that global warming is well underway, we are in for an apocalyptic awakening, and "parts of the Earth will likely become close to uninhabitable, and other parts horrifically inhospitable, as soon as the end of this century," the writer, David Wallace-Wells, argues.
Yet fussing over imperfect circumstances is not the Burning Man way: Erecting a city out of nothing in one of the world's most inhospitable environments teaches us to not hold our ideals too dear, and to respect the forces, whether natural, legal, or bureaucratic, that rebuke compromise.
In other words, according to proponents of this theory, discrimination based on sexual orientation is only sex discrimination if an employer is biased against gays or lesbians – but not if it's equally inhospitable to men and women who are attracted to people of the same sex.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A small fly that thrives at an inhospitable California lake east of Yosemite National Park long has perplexed observers who watch as it crawls into the severely salty and alkaline water, snacks on some algae or lays some eggs, then emerges dry as a desert.
The message, transmitted on Friday via satellite telephone from freezing isolation in Antarctica, sounded resigned, melancholy and indisputably weary, as the speaker recalled the end of a previous explorer's attempt to traverse the most inhospitable terrain on earth and now found himself in his predecessor's snow boots.
"Our study is an important step in understanding how the climate change happening in the remote and inhospitable Antarctic waters will impact the warming of the oceans as a whole and future sea level rise," said project leader Professor Alberto Naveira Garabato from the University of Southampton.
Over this period, Amazon just kept growing — so its approximately 50 warehouses nationwide had to push to meet the demand, which led to reports of inhospitable working conditions: workers had strict quotas to meet, and at one center, employees reportedly had to work in 114 degree heat.
The Old Christians are suspicious of the New Christians, each side demonizing the other, resulting in frequent outbreaks of violence between villagers (Moriscos) and the farmers, shepherds and mountain people (montañeses) eking out a precarious life in an inhospitable landscape of high ridges and deep valleys.
Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, doesn't appear to want to deal with the budget, or any other issue that could further complicate the re-election bids of more than a half-dozen embattled senators who fear they are running in an inhospitable environment.
"Those venues are very inhospitable to traditional publishing, but we think this is a type of book that could work very well there," said Michael Pietsch, the chief executive of Hachette Book Group, which publishes Mr. Patterson's books in the United States through its Little, Brown imprint.
The gloom and shadows of the inhospitable planet and the hushed, antiseptic corridors of the Covenant are superior horror-movie environments, and the fact that you know more or less exactly what's coming doesn't diminish the creepiness, or lessen the jolt when the thing you're dreading arrives.
The past months of the operations, aiming to deny ISIS their last small towns and swathes of inhospitable desert along the Iraqi border and at the far eastern end of the Euphrates river valley in Syria, have been a slower and tougher fight than many expected.
The first people to migrate to Greenland are known as the Independence I. This group made its way to the island, probably from Canada, about forty-five hundred years ago and settled in a particularly inhospitable territory some four hundred miles northeast of where EGRIP sits today.
But its unique design shows that robots could effectively be employed to the coldest and most inhospitable places on Earth, without the risk of them getting trapped in snow, or just slipping and falling on ice and damaging hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of technology in the process.
MARS &aposGHOST&apos DUNES MAY HAVE EVIDENCE OF ALIEN LIFE Despite the obvious excitement surrounding the findings, Mars&apos surface is "inhospitable to life," according to the Open University&aposs Dr. Manish Patel, and researchers are not any closer to finding life than they were prior to the announcement.
"It is quite remarkable that this large, complex and impressive organism has survived so long in such an inhospitable environment, in a land that has been civilized for over 3,000 years," said Paul J. Krusic of Sweden's Stockholm University and leader of the expedition that found the tree.
Powered by gravity, the water — pure and cold — makes the entire voyage underground, traveling through scores of subterranean channels, some of them 15 miles long and 100 feet deep, that were built 2,000 years ago by the pastoralists who settled this inhospitable corner of China's far western Xinjiang region.
Land art was inherently anti-institutional — an artistic expression of man's smallness in the face of expressly inhospitable settings — whereas art parks are, ultimately, curated: meant to attract visitors into what its critics say are simulacra of museums, a partially controlled setting that happens to be out of doors.
Should younger, unabashedly progressive Democrats, such as Stacey Abrams in Georgia and Andrew Gillum in Florida, win swing-state gubernatorial races, or should Beto O'Rourke prevail in his Senate bid in Texas, it could create a mood of electric generational change that might be inhospitable to Mr. Biden.
Old people and young people will never not be complaining about each other, but the debate takes on a particular urgency considering policy decisions carried out by boomers have created an increasingly inhospitable planet for millennials and Gen Z. When you just can't argue anymore, "OK boomer" is there.
" (He has, after all, received a stack of letters detailing Chris's love for him by this point.) When the pair finally meet again in person, alone, and discuss whether they should have sex, Dick is boringly coy, saying that he is a "gentleman" and doesn't want to be "inhospitable.
If you think of the desert as the vast wastelands of unfulfilled thirst that is modern life for women who sleep with men, just endlessly trekking through an inhospitable climate in the hope that, eventually, they might stumble upon a secure, respectful, pussy eater to tide them over for a while.
Read more: Manhunt for 2 Canadian teen murder suspects narrowed to an inhospitable patch of wilderness, and locals say they won't last longA spokeswoman for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) said that a member of the public may have "inadvertently" helped the two leave the Gillam area, according to CBC.
"Ultimately, if we're going to prevent large parts of this Earth from becoming not only inhospitable but uninhabitable in our lifetimes, we're going to have to keep some fossil fuels in the ground rather than burn them and release more dangerous pollution into the sky," he said at the time.
" Late last year, Obama rejected the pipeline entirely, saying: "Ultimately, if we're gonna prevent large parts of this Earth from becoming not only inhospitable but uninhabitable in our lifetimes, we're gonna have to keep some fossil fuels in the ground rather than burn them and release more dangerous pollution into the sky.
Now, in a quiet culmination of all the sturm und drang that accompanied its earlier iterations, the library's board on Wednesday approved an understated $200 million redesign of Mid-Manhattan by the lesser-known Dutch architecture firm Mecanoo that aims to improve the inhospitable interior and is unlikely to ruffle any feathers.
She was a talented and bold artist who first made her mark in the New York School, a notoriously inhospitable place for women artists, who in midlife whole-heartedly embraced the political ideology of women's liberation and sought to find aesthetic principles and methodologies that would be a visual equivalent of feminism.
As a member of the U.S. Ski Team, Maple had side-slipped, and then skied, most of the World Cup's other majestic, gnarly downhills, but this track—which descends an unremarkable and not particularly tall forested alp called the Hahnenkamm, in Kitzbühel, Austria—seemed to represent a whole new level of inhospitable.
Now he has a book about it: If You Lived Here You'd Be Home By Now, published September 10, argues that over the past few decades cities have become inhospitable to middle-class families due to rising costs and stagnating wages, yet people still cling to them because employers demand they do.
Working with her and the writer Samuel C. Floyd, he rehabilitated a tenement building on East Second Street in the East Village, where in 1974 he opened Kenkeleba House, a nonprofit interdisciplinary residential center for artists — including many of African, Asian, Latin or Native American descent — to whom the New York art world was inhospitable.
Decades later and half a world away, Rula Quawas took up the cause of feminism in a most inhospitable environment, Jordan, challenging a patriarchy and losing her dean's job at the University of Jordan because she had helped her female students dare to expose, on video, the sexual harassment they had endured on campus.
That would be true in any year, but to have this indefatigable celebration of queerness sashay into my home as the world began to feel so unrelentingly harsh and inhospitable — well, reader, when I say that RuPaul's Drag Race saved my life this spring, please know that I mean that with all of my gay, glittery heart.
The scale of Misrach's photographs can make you feel almost as if you are there, looking at what he is focusing on: a section of rusted steel wall – which reminded me of Christo's curtains — following the topography of an inhospitable landscape as it cuts across miles and miles of desert, a dirt road running alongside it.
If you're not careful, you can begin to see the rest of the world as an uncultured backwater, an inhospitable zone of absolute nothingness where everyone wears flat caps and falls over on cobbled streets before supping pints of foamy brown chip fat and whippet fur before going to bed at 73pm because everywhere shut an hour beforehand.
Much has been written to explain the appeal of K-pop in markets normally inhospitable to non-English acts, but RM sums things up near the end of a London show when he stands on stage and urges the fans to "Use me, use BTS" to help them realize who they are and why they are worth loving.
"The number of people dying at the U.S.-Mexico border in some years has grown, and in some years has grown because it's connected to that wall that we have already built that pushes people who are at their most desperate and vulnerable to ever-more inhospitable stretches of the Chihuahua Desert," he said, according to the Washington Examiner.
That's one of the dominant thematic threads at play on the debut record by Black Dresses, a collection of staticky rages and raps about the state of the world which, as ever, remains existentially inhospitable for most and outright dangerous for those born without structural advantages that make it comfortable to, like, walk down the street without fear.
The California desert also played a role in another iconic moment in our nation's history: World War II. When American troops were called on to join the greatest global conflict the world has ever seen, WWII, there was a need to train new tank units under harsh conditions to prepare for the rigors of battle over rough desert terrain and in inhospitable climates.
Those branded "hostile" might be the descendants of former landowners or of people who collaborated with the Japanese colonialists, those with relatives in South Korea or Christians; they are largely consigned to the mountainous, inhospitable regions of the country, forbidden to enter Pyongyang or other major cities and forced to eke out a meager living as farmers or manual toilers, with almost zero opportunity for further advancement.
And even as a growing number of people on both sides of the political spectrum express concern that colleges—and particularly partisan student groups—have become inhospitable to civil debate about controversial topics, there's no better institution to prepare us for civic life in democratic societies, giving us the tools we need to understand difference, evaluate evidence, and engage in reasoned dialogue with people who don't share our perspectives or values.
MORE STORIES FROM THE HILL: Peter Thiel bet on Trump but the tech titan still comes out a winner Clicking beyond hashtags in new age of youth movements  If established social networks are increasingly perceived as inhospitable to conservatives or libertarians, there will inevitably be stepped-up initiatives to create alternative platforms—which would have no shortage of potential Silicon Valley backers such as Luckey or fellow pro-Trump tycoon Peter Thiel.
There's no shortage of well-qualified women across nearly all occupational sectors, but women have seen our opportunities systematically thwarted -- by policies that make it unnecessarily difficult to be a mother and an employee, by gendered perceptions of competence and intelligence that in the long term depress our trajectories and our pay, and, significantly, by sexual harassment that makes too many workplaces inhospitable and leads too many women to simply drop out.
Post-apocalyptic novels often resemble modernized, cynical variants on the Western, parables about society told at the scale of hardened individuals roaming inhospitable terrain — but VanderMeer's foregrounds the revolutionary potential of caring for others, focusing on the relationship between Rachel, a woman who survives by scavenging a city ravaged by the activities of a nefarious biotech company, and the motile, plant-like, vase-like creature that she finds on one of her expeditions.
Article continues after the video below Watch: Waypoint speaks to Nintendo's Reggie Fils-Aimé at E3 2017 But to leave them unstocked is to suffer in the field, as your town, your oasis in the middle of an otherwise pretty inhospitable desert, effectively has a happiness meter—and the higher that is, the more extra health points you (and your party of up to three) receive on leaving its sanctuary for exploration and combat.

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