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"inoculate" Definitions
  1. inoculate somebody (against something) to protect a person or an animal from catching a particular disease by injecting them with a mild form of the disease

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I'll inoculate you with this; with a pox to you.
It's also a great way to inoculate yourself from attacks.
But that process didn't inoculate the company against further problems.
And should a letter like Alam's inoculate him from criticism?
Wars and other violence make it hard to inoculate all communities.
How do you inoculate a population against this sort of behavior?
Should conservatism aim to persuade liberals or inoculate conservatives against liberalism?
The vaccines would inoculate children against measles, tetanus, polio, and tuberculosis.
How could Germany inoculate itself against a future return of fascism?
Watching this unfold should have helped inoculate commentators against Trumpist bamboozlement.
Republicans tried to inoculate their endangered colleagues by offering alternative amendments.
These tactics won't inoculate you from every professional bearing bad advice.
Their privilege will inoculate them to it, but minorities won't be.
But media literacy training does appear to help inoculate voters against propaganda.
When people read the book, it will inoculate them against BS news.
Those same photos, she adds, probably won't inoculate viewers against future stress.
Its vaccine uses synthetic messenger RNA (mRNA) to inoculate against the coronavirus.
Laying bare the hackneyed techniques of the demagogue can inoculate listeners against them.
China has tried to inoculate markets against nasty surprises since the last crash.
I wish there was a way to inoculate you against exposure to them.
They talked shop: Which menthol strips are you using to inoculate your bees?
We do not yet know how to inoculate people against forming false memories.
Will BTS' commitment to empowerment and social responsibility inoculate them against such ignominy?
Of course, hiring sensitivity readers doesn't always inoculate authors from missteps, or online outrage.
They do not inoculate against alternative facts; they do the opposite — they spread extremism.
Coppins assumed that my skepticism and media literacy would inoculate me against such distortions.
Palin, a darling of the Tea Party insurgency, could help inoculate him from such attacks.
McConnell's vocal push to change the blue slip could inoculate from some of that criticism.
"We have to inoculate against that, we have to be prepared for that," she said.
If you touch your mucous membranes, then you could inoculate yourself inadvertently with that organism.
" "Being strong — with excellent instincts and loyalty and smarts — does not inoculate a person against abuse.
They believe they can get some kind of support from their followers that will inoculate them.
Democratic strategists say it will be impossible for Republican candidates to inoculate themselves from Trump's unpopularity.
But how do we develop and spread social antibodies to inoculate ourselves against bad mobile manners?
He had procured a friend's poop and planned to inoculate himself using the microbes in it.
The government has organised seminars for Turkish and refugee children, to inoculate them against IS propaganda.
Finally, remember that no amount of preparation can inoculate you against the blow to your ego.
"We have to inoculate against that, we have to be prepared for that," Pelosi told the newspaper.
"We have to inoculate against that, we have to be prepared for that," she told the Times.
" "Trump is feeling the heat, and he's trying to inoculate himself to whatever the Mueller report says.
It was an attempt to inoculate his fans from the downstream effects of his own self-destruction.
Other establishment-aligned candidates may find that the president is unable to inoculate them from populist challengers.
It is also not the worst strategy to inoculate the team's more inexperienced players against undue pressure.
Juul is attempting to inoculate its profit margins from upcoming regulation and using black institutions as cover.
In their minds, I believe these archetypes work to invalidate criticism and to inoculate them from accountability.
"We have to inoculate against that, we have to be prepared for that," Pelosi told the newspaper Wednesday.
It also sold 252,600 doses of ineffective DPT vaccines to inoculate children against diphtheria, whooping cough and tetanus.
Maybe the fact that the tape is from 2005 will inoculate the candidate against its utterly unpresidential vulgarity.
Some consultants I've spoken with seem to think it will inoculate Republican candidates against most all Democratic attacks.
In an attempt to inoculate the Trump administration from criticism over Comey, many top officials have heralded Rosenstein.
One cannot reason with nihilists; one must eradicate the nihilists to protect the victims and inoculate the innocent.
It would allow them to inoculate the public before the report's release, just like Trump is doing now.
Dr. Thomas says he has developed a way to inoculate very young seedlings with the truffle-producing fungus.
By voting Thursday, the House Democratic vote counters believed they could inoculate their lawmakers against such a move.
Her sage, fact-based assessment of the Kremlin's means and motives would help inoculate us against Kremlin attacks.
This counter-propaganda sought to inoculate the public from being receptive to anything said by the other side.
Rather than cultivate them in a cave, the locals drill holes in logs and inoculate them with spores.
Tesla's board members are also racing to inoculate themselves from the possible fallout from Mr. Musk's public statements.
How much would you be willing to pay for a vaccine that would inoculate you from the coronavirus?
Others object to the timing and combinations of the vaccines and to being forced to inoculate their children.
Tesla's board members are also racing to inoculate themselves from the possible fallout from Mr. Musk's public statements.
For instance, a strong female role model has shown in some instances to "inoculate" girls from this social stereotype.
You might have to inoculate with the right types of microorganisms but I think it would definitely be possible.
The firm also sold 252,600 doses of ineffective DPT vaccines to inoculate children against diphtheria, whooping cough and tetanus.
The idea that understanding the facts of genetics in this case might inoculate us against false charges of bigotry.
Security researchers have come up with an early "vaccine" against the malware, which should inoculate systems from becoming infected.
On June 26, 1721, Mather convinced a doctor named Zabdiel Boylston to inoculate his own son and two slaves.
"Eventually, this effort could help inoculate developing countries against Chinese neo-colonial behavior," the memo says, according to Axios.
When asked whether NFTE's programming is meant to inoculate children against the clarion call of socialism, Ms. Rodriguez demurred.
"Building resiliency in the population is really important to inoculate against the effect of some of this," she said.
"This funding is how we inoculate local populations and partners from a resurgence of ISIS later on," he said.
BO: I say this because I'm trying to inoculate them against cynicism, which is a powerful force in our culture.
"The design of this cavity is such that we can inoculate, or introduce, dirty air from the bottom," he added.
Strategists said candidates with perceived ties to Wall Street would need to inoculate themselves, including by highlighting their own records.
Another project aimed to inoculate students at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, involved a course on misinformation throughout history.
But their share buybacks and dividend payments inoculate them against shareholders who might be concerned about lackluster research and development.
That would suggest the president's cult of personality will not totally inoculate him from the unpopular parts of his policy agenda.
Klement acknowledges that a perceived culture of consent can inoculate the community against allegations of sexual violence, giving violators plausible deniability.
The Unilever-owned brand enlisted a team of microbiologists to build the specially designed enclosures and inoculate them with the samples.
"The strategy is to try and inoculate Kelly and protect him," a source familiar with the White House strategy told me.
While this may inoculate Wells Fargo from losing state privileges, it doesn't mean that blue states shouldn't take up the effort.
That is because large businesses can inoculate themselves from the weaknesses in American competitiveness by virtue of their size, Porter explained.
But I can remind the Cubs of their very specific failures in the past, to inoculate them for the challenge ahead.
For so long, the school had managed to inoculate itself from some of the more distasteful aspects of Wall Street culture.
Here are a few ways to help inoculate the country and yourself from the path of economic destruction fueled by coronavirus.
But I also wanted to keep my distance emotionally, as if that would inoculate me from blame if everything went south.
We could have done a better job to inoculate against their poison, to educate rather than assume people would understand it.
In the Vermont senator's continual discrediting of the news media, the Clinton campaign sees an effort to inoculate himself from critical coverage.
Momentum also helps inoculate the economy against shocks and makes it more likely to weather them without switching into a recession phase.
His own days in office may be numbered—although his popularity could inoculate him against dismissal, even with a change of government.
The secure enclave sits apart from the operating system, designed to inoculate precious cargo even in the event of a broader breach.
In 2015, Fazio and co-authors published a paper that found prior knowledge about a topic doesn't inoculate you to the effect.
It should, as others have suggested, help inoculate boys against the stoicism and aggression some of them experience in their teenage years.
But it's hard to figure out exactly how to inoculate Americans from the concerns they have about increasing diversity and demographic change.
Among the goals of these conversations, he said, is to inoculate members against campaigns by conservative groups to urge them to quit.
Why it matters: Understanding the coming changes — and how people are likely to react — could help inoculate us against their worst effects.
Not to recklessly court it, but to inoculate yourself with it from time to time rather than trying to avoid it altogether.
Her support for Trump was meant to inoculate herself from charges from Nicholson that she had been insufficiently loyal to the president.
That is due to the advent of PrEP, a prophylactic drug cocktail which gay men can take to nearly inoculate themselves from HIV.
In 2015, Fazio and co-authors published a paper that found that prior knowledge about a topic doesn't inoculate you to the effect.
But to fixate on these transgressions would be to flatter our own prejudices and inoculate ourselves against the critical force of his argument.
It is something that you can deal with in communities, you can inoculate communities from it, but it's always going to be around.
The rhetoric of makers and takers aside, it should be clear that willingness and ability to seek work does not inoculate against poverty.
You might think that this is impossible, that having a good job and a comfortable life would inoculate someone against envy and hatred.
So to counter the bad information online, states are increasingly going on the offensive -- trying to spread good information to inoculate the public.
Where are there examples where we were able to tamp down tribalism and/or inoculate group identity so that it didn't cause conflicts?
Even limited contributions do not inoculate candidates, fairly or not, from the perception that there might be a correlation between donations and decisions.
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates three times in 2019 to inoculate the U.S. economy against a global slowdown exacerbated by trade scuffles.
When the Ministry of Culture got involved, he began visiting surrounding communities to educate local people and to inoculate them against communicable diseases.
The goal of this scheme is to help inoculate the animal against sylvatic plague — a disease that can decimate black-footed ferret populations.
The Federal Reserve is keeping rates low to inoculate the country against global deflationary pressures, said Steven Ricchiuto, chief U.S. economist at Mizuho Securities.
Better to frame them in terms of "measurable interests such as avoiding medical costs and the like" to inoculate the legislation against constitutional challenges.
"On taking over the presidency, we had a mission, to inoculate Brazil with a vaccine to make it immune to fiscal populism," he said.
But the laid-back attitude I thought would inoculate me against the wedding taking over my life didn't work — before or after the day.
But at the moment even bets against companies that are designed to inoculate funds from heavy losses did not work out well, Einhorn acknowledged.
More concerted action will therefore be needed to inoculate our societies against Russia's brand of hybrid warfare and rebuild public trust in our institutions.
We have to continue to lift up the voices of transgender advocates and their families to inoculate voters against the lies our opponents spread.
Livent rival Albemarle Corp has split its business focus between hydroxide and carbonate, another type of lithium, helping to inoculate it from market gyrations.
Mr. Mandela's prison letters, particularly those to his family, reveal that even the most righteous cause cannot inoculate anyone from the agony of separation.
The most important aspect of defeating the avoidance specialists is to inoculate people against the opponents' lies before they start and throughout the campaign.
But even Edward Cullen couldn't inoculate Hot Topic against the retail apocalypse that has roiled physical stores and shopping centers since the Great Recession.
The museum's staff also gave previews of the painting to faculty, administrators and students, hoping this outreach would inoculate the museum against community criticism.
This will take time to prepare, discern and we are not advocating a rush to inoculate, but only after rigorous, systematic research on earth.
Los Angeles (CNN)Seeking to inoculate himself from negative press, Donald Trump is wielding his most aggressive and focused attack on the media to date.
A younger population is driving this desire for change and the Saudis know that the monarchy cannot inoculate itself from the Internet and modern life.
The new effort in Hyderabad will inoculate for all strains of the polio virus as a precautionary measure, according to the Ministry of Health's statement.
Her campaign believed that helped inoculate her as the president whipped up his base with caustic rhetoric about the migrant caravan heading to the border.
Bipartisanship on the need for change has helped inoculate candidates from Willie Horton-style attacks, and conservatives have been willing to give liberals political cover.
That referendum, dubbed "Right to Farm" by its supporters, sought to change state law to effectively inoculate farming interests against any sort of legislative oversight.
" Copeland, who works with her husband at Kenneth Copeland Ministries in Texas, said to followers in the clip: "Inoculate yourself with the word of God.
Perpetrating a crime doesn't inoculate a person against being a victim later, and an abuser's guilt should not be contingent on a victim's aggregate innocence.
Pat Toomey, who tried to inoculate himself from criticism on gun control by co-sponsoring a proposal in the last Congress to expand background checks.
Creating armies of little bad science detectors — who can easily spot a shoddily designed study — is the only way to inoculate ourselves against another Wakefield debacle.
There, researchers are bringing in frogs from the Sierra, exposing them to the fungus to inoculate them, and then sending them back out into the wild.
Students start placements in the practices of GPs (family doctors) in their first year, the idea being to inoculate them against medical snobbery about such work.
During this phase, the plan is to inoculate all health care workers and family members and others who have come into close contact with the ill.
Being young, poor, female and unloved is a raw deal, for sure, but Star's instinct for survival and her appetite for pleasure inoculate her against pity.
And that bipartisan support would inoculate the new Speaker from the threats of ideological extremists who, under current rules, can demand absolute ideological and partisan purity.
We need an impartial, standardized and professional process for testing at entry level and on promotional exams to inoculate against the effects of bias and favoritism.
The participants who learned about disinformation first were far less likely to believe the videos, she said, suggesting that it's possible to inoculate users against fakes.
"The attempt to inoculate yourself against those is like not getting into a car because you know there's a possibility there's going to be an accident."
But even fear of the potentially deadly virus wasn't enough to motivate Fidow to inoculate five of his children with the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine.
Not only does Devon inoculate himself from criticism of double-dealing, but he opens Ben – probably his biggest threat right now – up to those exact same suspicions.
After this, it is essentially ready to use, but you can inoculate it with a mold so that it can ferment and develop even more complex flavors.
WHO is working with the country's health ministry, Doctors Without Borders and other partners to inoculate primary and secondary contacts, who are at high risk of infection.
More recently, the Democrat-dominated legislatures in numerous states have passed of bills this year that union leaders believe will inoculate them from the effects of Janus.
For Tesla, building cars in China would inoculate it against the effects of a trade fight and put the company close to China's huge automotive supply chain.
While many Republicans and their media mouthpiece, Fox News, labor to delegitimize the F.B.I. and thus inoculate Trump, Democrats put faith in prosecutors, agents and the system.
Fairy tales were meant to inoculate us against dread, or so the theory goes; to offer children controlled exposure to frightening things — to jealousy, to adult sexuality.
Azar has a reputation throughout the administration as a fierce bureaucratic infighter, who does not hesitate to create a paper trail to inoculate himself against potential criticism.
In the process, the cardinals' support has helped inoculate the populists from criticism by the pope's allies and has facilitated their political appeal to conservative Catholic voters.
Both have persuaded a small but growing number of parents that vaccines designed to inoculate against infectious diseases pose a greater health risk than the diseases themselves.
China's drug regulator in July accused Changsheng Bio-technology Co Ltd of selling 252,600 doses of ineffective DPT vaccines to inoculate children against diphtheria, whooping cough and tetanus.
"We have to inoculate against that, we have to be prepared for that," Pelosi said, referring to the possibility of Trump challenging the legitimacy of a Democratic win.
But this does not inoculate him from fair criticism, and this he invited in a number of ways during his appearance before the House Judiciary and Intelligence committees.
He has tried to inoculate himself from attacks by opposing the Trans-Pacific Partnership, an accord with 11 other nations representing the largest trade deal in U.S. history.
Haley's resignation could help inoculate her from criticism in the 2024 GOP primary contest from those on the right and others who oppose government bailouts of private businesses.
However, there are a variety of steps that CEOs, funders, and partners/clients of startups can take to inoculate themselves against the exogenous threat posed by the coronavirus.
ExxonMobil notched a big win in the New York Supreme Court, but don't expect the victory to inoculate Big Oil against several other courtroom challenges over global warming.
Similarly, cutting rates won't inoculate the domestic economy against the disruptions caused by U.S. workers staying home because they're sick, or because they don't want to get sick.
Donald Trump held his first press conference Wednesday to directly answer the question of what he plans to do to inoculate himself from his many conflicts of interest.
"Trump is betting that Americans will become so accustomed to his transgressions that they will become immune to outrage; that they will inoculate him against impeachment," wrote Frida Ghitis.
The conservatives behind it hope the plan could help inoculate Republican congressional candidates against the perception that Republicans have no ideas for fixing a system they've vowed to destroy.
It's true that some Trump voters have expressed confidence that his wealth might inoculate his administration potential conflicts of interest, a line of argument the president has made himself.
New arrivals should have counseling available and should receive immediate training to prepare them for the prison culture and to inoculate them against gang recruiters, extortion, and other threats.
The grain all comes from the family farm, and while they are not technically organic—they will inoculate a sick goat, for instance—they do not use any GMOs.
Right now agribusiness interests in some states are working overtime to effectively inoculate themselves from any kind of legislative or regulatory oversight, including efforts to address the antibiotics issue.
It's common to inoculate against this effect by keeping our politics to ourselves, or asserting that it's bad taste to share your opinions, except in political meetings and newspapers.
However, the future is not all dark, according to Grignolio, who says 10% of Italians who are somewhat hesitant about vaccinations that can be convinced to inoculate their children.
It not only shows students how to respond to a possible alt-right event, but how to inoculate your campus against such extremism before these speakers appear on campus.
It's also something that I could see some big companies supporting (at least publicly), given that it's not a tax, and could further inoculate themselves from the socialist specter.
"[Fawkes] allows individuals to inoculate themselves against unauthorized facial recognition models at any time without significant[ly] distorting their own photos, or wearing conspicuous patches," according to the paper.
"The other way to inoculate yourself from that" — the charge of self-aggrandizement — "is to have a really good argument for why you're doing this book," Latimer told Snodgrass.
The Federal Reserve, despite Trump's frequent bashing and calls for lower interest rates, also delivered three rate cuts in 2019 to inoculate the U.S. economy from the worldwide slowdown.
Other research indicates that providing girls with successful role models might similarly "inoculate" them, boosting their motivation and protecting them from the idea that they are not intellectually competitive.
The Federal Reserve, despite Trump's frequent bashing and calling for lower interest rates, did deliver three rate cuts this year to inoculate the U.S. economy from the worldwide slowdown.
And in that overwhelming run-up to the eventual goodbye, overbuying and over-packing are easy mistakes to make as parents hope to inoculate their teens against every collegiate scenario.
If we have a conservative justice appointed and then voted in by the Senate, we will inoculate the republic for at least a generation from the lunacy of the left.
Thousands of doses are being deployed in a "ring" strategy, to inoculate those who have been in contact with known cases of Ebola, as well as their contacts in turn.
It's a way to inoculate themselves from being held accountable by the president and also to continue to narrow who the president listens to and where he gets his information.
Dr. Guarino found that the Russians were often well educated and had close relationships with their families and financial support — all factors that tend to inoculate young people against addiction.
Elephants, hippos, koalas, pandas, and others are born with sterile digestive tracts, and the young eat their mother's feces in order to inoculate their own intestines with the right microbes.
Because it was rejected by the Nazi regime in their desire to make Germany great again, does the production of Modernist art by these artists inoculate them from Nazi ideology?
Borrowing from the medical lexicon, these studies show that it may be possible to metaphorically "inoculate" people against misinformation about climate change, and by doing so give the facts a boost.
But what we do know is that they were trying to inoculate these agencies like the FBI, the NSA, the CIA by comments like Chuck Schumer&aposs saying, they&aposre sacrosanct.
The development comes a month after regulators said Changsheng Bio-Technology Co Ltd had sold over 250,000 doses of an ineffective vaccine to inoculate children against diphtheria, whooping cough and tetanus.
Taking these steps won't inoculate a business against viral digital falsehoods, but they can help build resiliency and reduce the damage that disinformation can do to a company's reputation and value.
The feeling is that the presence — front and center, and every other position besides — of these black characters is enough to inoculate against criticism, but no further care need be taken.
And they are a great way to inoculate oneself from criticism for not having served — which is the case for every major candidate in the 2016 race, not just Mr. Trump.
The only way we can begin to inoculate ourselves against a future attack is to see first-hand the types of messages, themes and imagery the Russians used to divide us.
Yet in a study published last month of 16 European nations, the political scientists Christoph Arndt and Line Rennwald found that union membership helps inoculate workers against the far right's message.
But they do show pronounced worries among the Clintons' closest advisers about the millions of dollars coming into the foundation, and to Mr. Clinton personally, and how they could inoculate Mrs.
Asia's fourth-largest economy currently relies on imported vaccines from manufacturers such as animal health business Merial to regularly inoculate its livestock and to bolster inventories during outbreaks of the disease.
What I am saying is just that the answer isn't simply a pocketbook argument — we do have to inoculate against the increased tribalism and racialism in order to have that conversation.
I sought the old stories in order to find company — out of sympathy for the stepmothers they vilified — and to resist their narratives, to inoculate myself against the darkness they held.
Mr. Johnson, using the tactics of the 2016 Brexit campaign, has tried to inoculate himself by rebranding the Conservatives as the protectors of the health service, though not without some controversy.
There's a race to "inoculate" consumers against false and inflammatory content ahead of the 2020 elections, according to the head of R&D for an Alphabet subsidiary that monitors online disinformation.
Voting against the Affordable Care Act couldn't even inoculate some more centrist Democrats — Michael Arcuri of New York and Zack Space of Ohio among them — from losing their seats that year.
Just as in public health, these education programs must not be only at our schools, but be joined by a broader, whole-of-society effort to inoculate vulnerable citizens against harmful misinformation.
Dan passes me a sterile suit of my own—he helps me zip up and, after giving my shoes a quick alcohol bath, invites me inside to watch him inoculate some substrate.
Britain must inoculate itself by getting out of the EU (or as Mr Hannan calls it: "the elderly, creaking, sclerotic economies on the western tip of the Eurasian landmass") while it can.
WHO is working with the country's Ministry of Health, Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) and other partners to inoculate only those people at high risk of infection: primary and secondary contacts.
And there's an even more fundamental challenge: It's one thing to root out corruption; it's another to create the functioning democratic and civil society that can inoculate a country against the disease.
But finally, with Systrom, we've found someone seemingly resistant to the sickness of pride, and hopefully he can inoculate others so they cite their sources and practice the transparency so many preach.
As President Trump prepares to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin, U.S. intelligence agencies are failing to help tech companies inoculate themselves against meddling in the November midterm elections, experts and reports say.
According to the World Health Organization, 95 percent of a population must be immunized to inoculate society as a whole against the virus, and that includes infants too young to be vaccinated.
But it is also meant to inoculate Ricciardi and Demos against the charge that they, too, are pursuing a hot murder case with a dramatic twist in order to grab people's attention.
This is not the time for Indian-Americans or any community of color to remain on the sidelines or take refuge in the notion that "model minority" status will inoculate us from racism.
Officials cut interest rates for the third time this year on Wednesday, part of an effort to inoculate the economy against any harmful fallout from President Trump's trade war and slowing global growth.
WHO has been working with the Ministry of Health and international partners, including Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) to inoculate only those people at high risk of infection: primary and secondary contacts.
And teaming up with Abrams, who energized the party during an unsuccessful bid for governor of Georgia, could show he has evolved on race and women and potentially inoculate himself from further criticism.
"The only way we can begin to inoculate ourselves against a future attack is to see first-hand the types of messages, themes and imagery the Russians used to divide us," said Rep.
Until Democrats can inoculate against some of the heightened angst, most prominently found among blue collar whites, about the changing face of America, they will struggle to compete for white non-college voters.
"The only way we can begin to inoculate ourselves against a future attack is to see first-hand the types of messages, themes and imagery the Russians used to divide us," Schiff said.
"Every day you touch doorknobs, money, and credit cards, and then you bite your nails or rub your eye and inoculate yourself with bacteria, but our immune system takes care of it," Nayduch says.
The Cloud Macchiato, after all, also comes with a caramel drizzle, which — if you try — you can spread in an even layer across your tongue to inoculate it from the rest of the drink.
But White House top aides also see the distance as a way to inoculate Trump from considerable blame if the bill fails, a nod to the President's low approval rating and waning political capital.
Charles M. Blow We are now being forced to relive the decades-old sex scandals of Bill Clinton, as Donald Trump tries desperately to shield and inoculate himself from well-earned charges of misogyny.
Since the U.N. vote, pro-Israel lawmakers and policy wonks have been considering moves that the new administration might make to mitigate the damage and perhaps even try to inoculate Israel in the future.
If they don't, they'll leave themselves vulnerable to a regression; now is the time to inoculate the party against a resurgence of outdated liberalism, one that's friendly to corporations and squeamish on social issues.
"This partnership gives Australians a unique opportunity to proactively inoculate themselves from future image-based abuse by coming to our portal and reporting tool," said Julie Inman Grant, Australia's eSafety Commissioner, in a statement.
He also is working from a playbook by state Democrats that still believes off-year elections inoculate them from the national party, which is far more liberal than ancestral Democrats in the Bluegrass State.
All these shows, at least they're putting some spotlight on the cult issue, but they're not teaching people about the nuts and bolts that can help inoculate them, to actually help a loved one.
What's happening: China's push to own the Big Tech future, and make what it needs at home — what Xi calls "Made in China 2025" — is in part an effort to inoculate itself from Western politics.
" Additional gems from the paper, written to complete a degree in political science, include: "Humor can be used as a political weapon: to attack opponents, inoculate oneself from criticism, establish one's good humor and more.
The two outbreaks appear to be winding down, health officials say, after concerted efforts to pinpoint the origins and isolate and inoculate those who were exposed but unprotected and educate parents who had resisted vaccines.
Still, with her understanding of terrorists and her experience in countering them, Stern might have provided us with some tools to inoculate populations against the kinds of fears and hatreds that can lead to genocide.
By alerting people to examples of disinformation, the EU, like other Western governments, hopes to "inoculate" citizens against fake news, according to Heidi Tworek, a expert on information warfare at the University of British Columbia.
"Because there are so many women running, it doesn't totally inoculate women from sexism, but it does provide some guardrails," said Shaunna Thomas, executive director of Ultraviolet, a group advocating for gender equality throughout American life.
Hochstein had just returned from pre-inauguration meeting with Zelenskiy and his advisers in Kyiv in which they discussed Giuliani's and Sondland's overtures and how to inoculate Ukraine from getting dragged in to domestic U.S. politics.
But if it shares the fingerprints of cloakers the way it does to thwart uploads of terrorist content or child pornography, Facebook could use experience from its massive scale to inoculate fellow fixtures of the internet.
Although Edward Jenner is credited with the discovery of vaccination, for using cowpox to inoculate against smallpox, it was already known in his day that survivors of smallpox were immune to further episodes of the disease.
This bitter legacy calls for policies by the U.S. and its allies to undermine Islamist domination wherever it is found, inoculate youth from Islamist teachings and promote a new set of salubrious ideals in their stead.
There are all kinds of stories that you can imagine, that have already been written, some of them, and what he's trying to do here is, as I say, sort of inoculate himself by demonizing media.
There was no indication in the terms of service that this particular clause would apply only to certain disputes, and people naturally perceived it as an opportunistic attempt by the company to inoculate itself against legal action.
But here, there is hope: Even though a lot of hyped-up science may start from university press releases, new research finds that press releases may be a powerful tool to inoculate reporters against hyped-up claims.
All three were eager to tout their own home remedies for political disinformation campaigns — hire actual humans, build AI, et cetera — but remained unwilling to conduct the kind of deep self examination necessary to inoculate themselves outright.
It is when Mueller is viewed as a partisan -- and that's what Trump has tried to hammer into people's minds for months -- that the President can try try to inoculate himself whatever action Mueller might someday take.
" Mr. Young, who has collaborated with Ms. Hewitt before, added in a telephone interview, "Once we entered a space when we were filming, it was like trying to inoculate ourselves from the pull of the original image.
Some asserted that my editors had made me write the tough story on Mr. Yang because I was Asian-American — the idea being, I think, that my byline would somehow inoculate The New York Times from criticism.
In an op-ed published Monday night by the Washington Post, Holderness wrote passionately about how domestic abuse can happen to anyone: Being strong — with excellent instincts and loyalty and smarts — does not inoculate a person against abuse.
Unfortunately, some bad owners who have bought into scientifically unsupported anti-vaccine propaganda have begun choosing not to vaccinate their dogs, fearing that choosing to properly inoculate their canines will give them dog autism, the Daily Beast reported.
Others — including Mr. Cuomo's Democratic challenger, the actress Cynthia Nixon — have also suggested that the timing of reconciliation was orchestrated to inoculate the governor and the I.D.C. from primary challenges, a theme picked up by Republicans as well.
They then joined me for a discussion of the difficulties and possibilities of social and multiplayer VR, both in how they can create intimate experiences and how developers can inoculate against isolation or abuse in the player base.
It also serves as an important, pointed dissection of the challenge black women face in society and the media when it comes to honestly expressing emotion — a stigma not even celebrity, stardom, or legendary ability can inoculate against.
Or to put it another way, it seems that most companies, most organisms, decay as they get older and bigger, and so how do you inoculate your company from the most common things that tend to go wrong?
Of course, treating Asians as exceptional in right and far-right narratives does not inoculate them from racism—though all too often, it does obfuscate the role of racism and economic exploitation in the Asian American immigrant experience.
She said Gorsuch counseled the president to issue a signing statement to go along with the law to help inoculate against the potential of having the administration criticized in the future for not making changes to interrogation policies.
A special cabinet investigation team said on Friday Changsheng had systematically falsified production and testing records to avoid regulatory scrutiny, and had also sold 252,600 doses of ineffective DPT vaccines to inoculate children against diphtheria, whooping cough and tetanus.
But the Health and Human Services nominee has been assiduously kept out in the dark on Trump's replacement plan in an effort to inoculate him from fielding questions about it during his hearing, according to a senior transition official.
Although the economy is holding up — growth remains near potential and consumers are spending — they wanted to inoculate the economy against the harmful effects of uncertainty and slowing global demand, which have included diminished business investment and manufacturing weakness.
I realize that by delighting in and sharing a commercial created for the Super Bowl, I'm participating in the vast capitalist network that serves to inoculate the NFL against increasingly valid criticism, but, you guys, it's the Backstreet Boys!!!!
The verdict against Cosby, especially, served notice that all the advantages the comedian enjoyed -- including a public that didn't want to believe the worst about him -- could no longer be counted upon to inoculate him against being held accountable.
The goal: to inoculate the world's biggest economy against the risk that weakening global growth and continued trade tensions between the United States and major trading partners including China will continue to sap investment and business confidence, crimping growth.
But in the midst of these public conversations around how to create a safer and more equal work environment, some men have concluded that the best way to inoculate themselves against criticism is to avoid interacting with women alone.
The Israeli leader's praise for Mr. Trump's stand against anti-Semitism helped inoculate the president from charges that he had not responded swiftly enough to a skein of threats against Jewish community centers and the vandalism of Jewish cemeteries.
With major social platforms still in upheaval over revelations around foreign misinformation campaigns during the 2016 U.S. presidential election, Twitter and Facebook need to take decisive action now if they intend to inoculate their users against a repeat threat in 2018.
The Trump campaign strategy is clearly to try and inoculate the real state mogul from charges that he has behaved boorishly toward women over the years by saying that Hillary Clinton enabled and tried to cover up her husband's behavior.
The small proof-of-principle study suggests a new way to inoculate babies, said Dr. Maria Gloria Dominguez-Bello, an associate professor of medicine at New York University and lead author of the report, published on Monday in Nature Medicine.
Due to a global shortage of vaccines, plans to inoculate some 10 million more people in Kinshasa and along the Angolan border have been put on hold until August, when newly-manufactured doses from Brazil are expected to begin arriving.
The ultimate aim of the criticisms of intelligence work may be to inoculate Trump against charges from Mueller, who continues to investigate both potential collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia and whether Trump obstructed justice to derail the probe.
BUENOS AIRES/NEW YORK, March 20 (Reuters) - Argentina's peso, one of the worst-performing global currencies over the past two years, is now in an unusual position: outperforming Latin American peers as capital controls artificially inoculate it against the coronavirus pandemic.
And Mr. Sanders declined to answer a question from a reporter Saturday in New Hampshire before alluding only glancingly to the matter when the voter brought it up Yet he is clearly taking steps to inoculate himself with women voters.
Harris also suggested creating an awareness campaign to "inoculate the public" against deception and misinformation, noting that the government released a propaganda film in the 1940s warning against fascism, though research has since questioned the effectiveness of that particular film.
The controversy came to a flash point this week, when about 20 medical professionals hauling coolers with flu vaccines showed up at a migrant detention center near San Diego, announcing their plan to inoculate everyone inside the facility who consented.
The admission of fault after a chaotic 48-hours in which senior Trump aides looked to inoculate the White House from a domestic violence controversy was a stunning turn for an administration whose top officials -- including the President -- rarely admit mistakes.
And then Westworld co-creator Jonathan Nolan says the media and Hollywood have "fucked up" by "crying wolf enough times" to inoculate the public against a fear of AI. It's different this time, Nolan assures us: the fear is real and present.
SANAA (Reuters) - Aid agencies have launched a polio vaccination campaign in Yemen to inoculate up to five million children under the age of five across the impoverished Arab state whose healthcare system has been crippled by more than three years of war.
If Republican political candidates continue to stoke racial attitudes and anti-immigrant sentiment, there's reason to think they'll continue to be politically effective, and it's not entirely clear what Democrats can do to inoculate themselves against this strategy in the near term.
In the days leading up to the elections, Mr. Trump emphasized that history was against him because most presidents see their party lose seats in midterm elections, in effect trying to inoculate himself against any backlash that might come with a defeat.
So, with the disease moving rapidly forward, health authorities announced that they hoped to inoculate 95 percent of the population in 77 cities and towns in the virus's path — a total of 23 million people, including 12 million in this city alone.
But releasing the DNA results are only the latest step of a monthslong effort by Ms. Warren, who is facing re-election next month, to prepare for a 2020 presidential bid and to inoculate herself against attacks from both Democrats and Republicans.
The consensus among key legislators acknowledges that privacy is not just of benefit to individuals but can be likened to public health; a level of protection afforded to each of us helps inoculate democratic societies from manipulation by vested and vicious interests.
In a court filing, House lawyers said the Justice Department's call to invalidate a subpoena for Trump's financial records was so sweeping it would essentially inoculate presidents from congressional inquiry — reversing precedents that began with George Washington, who submitted to congressional inquiry.
In the case of the ransomware that was unleashed Friday and is known as WannaCry, Wcry or Wanna Decryptor, it was quickly determined that updating Windows software with the latest security patch was enough to inoculate computers that had not been infected.
"The State Department with the [Pentagon] and its interagency partners has been doing a lot to inoculate foreign audiences for a long time," said Dr. Jennifer Lambert, deputy director of the State Department's Office of Analytics at the Bureau of International Information Programs.
More than anything, the event exposes the worrisome vulnerability of learning-disabled Paul, whose failure to inoculate himself against the routine dangers of his rough-and-tumble environs is reinforced by the "retarded" identity his family and teachers have imposed on him.
House leaders are also trying to advance this leg of the Obamacare repeal as part of the reconciliation process, which helps inoculate the bill from the threat of a filibuster but means leaders wanted the legislation wrapped in advance of the mid-April Easter recess.
I can't help but think that perhaps McCarthy wouldn't have found such fertile ground without the tilling done by a bad rollout of a vaccine characterized as forcing parents to inoculate their pre-teen daughters—and only their daughters—against a sexually-transmitted infection.
As long as there is a group sense of decline, we do have to calculate for that in our conversation and try to inoculate that as opposed to simply coming up with another argument about why raising the minimum wage is beneficial to you.
More significant, the rules governing the draw for the round of 16 — teams cannot face opponents they have faced in their group, or those from their own country — would also inoculate Real from hazardous ties with not just Dortmund, but Atlético Madrid and Barcelona, too.
Buttigieg's regular invocation of his marriage and his husband, Chasten, on the campaign trail — usually in the context of his Christianity, "putting his faith on his sleeve" — is also an "excellent way to inoculate himself from that implicit bias about the gay community," Belcher said.
And so it's kind of that, she talks about being so well versed in this industry and actually so aware of the ways that it is problematic, and how even all that knowledge didn't prepare her, didn't inoculate her from being affected by it herself.
In Germany's election last September, public discussion of a feared Russian cyber campaign, and an agreement among political parties not to exploit information gathered in cyber attacks – an accord unlikely to be replicated in the United States – appeared to help inoculate the country against outside meddling.
It would be a great setting to check in with all our heroes as they establish the stakes for Episode IX.  And it would help inoculate Abrams against a charge that clung to him after The Force Awakens — that he's simply retreading what has gone before.
A globally diversified revenue stream should inoculate such companies against weakness in the pound, a development that provides British exporters with a substantial competitive advantage over their peers elsewhere by making British goods and services cheaper to foreign customers, Mr. Mudie of Societe Generale pointed out.
I do it again in the evening, urging him to rest, reminding him my dog has green eyes just like my grandfather, asking if he has ever been so adored, hoping that I can inoculate him and my mother against the evils of the current administration.
Farhadi was not unsurprised by the uproar and said that all his films are an attempt to start a conversation, though he gently rejected the idea that their moral pluralism was in any way an attempt to inoculate himself against accusations of pushing a particular agenda.
In May, the surgeon general in Washington telegraphed orders that federal health officials should take over response to the outbreak, cordon off Chinatown again, prevent all Chinese and Japanese people from leaving the city, disinfect all their homes — and inoculate them all with an experimental plague vaccine.
Her opposition to Schumer is just one example of how the three-term House member is carving out a center-left Senate campaign in the Republican state, hoping it's enough to inoculate herself from the national party's baggage and land Democrats their first Arizona Senate seat in 30 years.
"Win or lose, Nelson Peltz has taken the activist campaign to the largest companies, which have previously been able to inoculate themselves from these kind of experiences by spending enough money to keep activists at bay," said Bruce Goldfarb, founder of Okapi Partners, which advises on proxy contests.
She noted that when she asked Gorsuch how a signing statement could inoculate the Bush administration from not making changes to interrogation tactics after Congress passed law to prevent the physical abuse of prisoners, Gorsuch replied he was acting as a lawyer at the direction of his client.
She noted that when she asked Gorsuch how a signing statement could inoculate the Bush administration from not making changes to interrogation tactics after Congress passed law to prevent the physical abuse of prisoners, Gorsuch replied he was acting as a lawyer at the direction of his client.
To further inoculate herself from the right, Ms. McSally is declining to say whether she would support a comprehensive measure that offers legal status to undocumented immigrants and is publicly showering Mr. Trump with praise, though she will not reveal whom she voted for in 2016 or any election.
"We have to inoculate against that, we have to be prepared for that," Ms. Pelosi said during an interview at the Capitol on Wednesday as she discussed her concern that Mr. Trump would not give up power voluntarily if he lost re-election by a slim margin next year.
Described as "the cleverest queen consort ever to sit on the throne of England," she was a political genius and huge patron of the arts and science – even leading the fight against smallpox by organizing experiments and, ultimately, using these to inoculate her seven children against the disease.
That may align with a proper code of ethics, but not always: Several PR strategists note President Donald Trump's ability to inoculate himself from being rebuked for his repeated immoralities show that his target base strongly supports him despite national disapproval ratings staying relatively steady at around 50 percent.
According to health officials, the most recent outbreak is a direct result of disinformation efforts: Like tens of thousands of Americans, many Hasidic Jews have fallen under the sway of anti-vaccination propaganda — spread by people within our community — and have refused to inoculate their children against measles and other diseases.
If we can unpack this enormously complicated event, immerse ourselves in it and see it with fresh eyes, we might come to terms with one of the most consequential, and most misunderstood, events in our history and perhaps inoculate ourselves against the further spread of the virulent disunion that afflicts us.
The organization had been working for more than a month to win approval for a pilot program to inoculate those in Customs and Border Protection custody, said Dr. Marie DeLuca, a co-founder who was among six people arrested on Tuesday at the Border Patrol's regional headquarters in Chula Vista, Calif.
A challenger should collect double the number of needed signatures to inoculate against those signatures considered invalid, and in some hotly contested states, a campaign should collect at least triple the required signatures as an insurance policy against well-funded and sure-to-be-vicious challenges over the validity of the signatures.
These claims, which track with the Trump administration's earlier attempts to inoculate the President from his former campaign chairman Paul Manafort and former Trump campaign official Rick Gates, set up the argument that the President's successful campaign was staffed by people with criminal ties, but did not engage in criminal behavior itself.
It's depressing that the easiest way for a woman to earn respect in a male-dominated field is to betray her gender; it's even kind of sad, in a twisted way, that a woman can embrace as many MRA talking points as she wants, and they still won't inoculate her against bipartisan sexism.
Semi-automated testing lets a technician inoculate a specimen taken from the nostril of a patient into a cartridge, which is then placed in a console for automatic incubation and analysis (the cartridge is something like a 1970's 8-track tape that snaps into the console like it's an 8-track player).
In perhaps the most serious test of her 15-year grip on the House Democratic caucus, Ms. Pelosi is facing unrest from older lawmakers critical of her style, younger Democrats demanding generational change and candidates across the party who have sought to inoculate themselves against Republican attacks by distancing themselves from her.
But information disclosures in regulatory statements can no more inoculate investors against climate-related financial risks than against many other future risks -- including, but not to limited to, technology disruptions, changing consumer preferences, demographics, shifting values, central bank actions, electoral outcomes and the effects of decisions that managements will make five, 10 or 20 years from now.
" As Schlesinger wrote, "If the trails are followed to their end, many, many years will pass before another White House staff dares take the liberties with the Constitution and the laws the Nixon White House has taken," which "suggests that exposure and retribution inoculate the presidency against its latent criminal impulses for about half a century.
WASHINGTON — The commemoration of Martin Luther King's Birthday on Monday became a day of confession, invective and promise for prominent Democrats, who used events across the country honoring the slain civil rights leader to try to inoculate themselves from criticism, lash out at President Trump as a racist and, in one case, begin a history-making run for the White House.
"She isn't tainted with the old, ideological nationalism of Chen and further back, and is able to portray herself as rational and moderate to a greater extent than any other potential D.P.P. candidate, which is very important to assuage voters' concerns and inoculate against KMT attacks," said Jonathan Sullivan, an associate professor at the School of Contemporary Chinese Studies at the University of Nottingham.
After the announcement by the attorney general, Avichai Mandelblit, on Thursday that he intends to indict Mr. Netanyahu on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust, polls have pointed to a growing shift away from Mr. Netanyahu and his conservative Likud party and toward Mr. Gantz, whose military record could inoculate him against Mr. Netanyahu's strongest line of attack, that he is the only one who can protect Israel's security.
Collins, Murkowski key to success of Trump SCOTUS pick Gorka: Dems upset over SCOTUS pick because it will 'inoculate the Republic from lunacy of the Left' John Fund: Potential Trump Supreme Court pick Amul Thakar would be good for the court and good for Republicans Kennedy: Trump should nominate Mike Lee for the Supreme Court Schumer cancels Brooklyn town hall over plane issue, but faces questions on Supreme Court, Waters TRUMP TO WTO: CHANGE YOUR WAYS:  President Trump warned that "we will be doing something" if the World Trade Organization doesn&apost start treating the U.S. "properly,"  amid reports that the White House is seeking more flexibility to impose unilateral tariffs ...  The president&aposs Oval Office comments came the same day it was revealed that Trump had slammed "underspending" NATO allies, including Germany, Norway, and Canada, in harshly worded letters issued last month.

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