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"inward" Definitions
  1. [only before noun] inside your mind and not shown to other people
  2. towards the inside or centre of something

915 Sentences With "inward"

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" Over time, "you keep moving inward and inward until you get to a happy medium.
But PEM is looking a little more inward in its efforts to build its audience — at its own exhibition design practices, and then, even further inward, at human cognition.
The Peabody Essex Museum is looking a little more inward in its efforts to build its audience — at its own exhibition design practices, and then, even further inward, at human cognition.
This is probably the point — "more and more, they seemed to be going outward rather than inward," Fitz realizes late in the novel — but the inward journey never seems that vital or convincing.
This is how he argues: From the extremes inward. 17.
No demands, an inward focus, time to breathe and reflect.
The more the record progresses, the more Ocean turns inward.
People who have intrinsic goals seek inward happiness and contentment.
Last year, Chinese inward investment in Britain reached $3.3 billion.
Instead, he believes, we should be turning our focus inward.
Ms. Johnson, Ms. Henson found, was regal, inward and resolute.
We look inward because there is nowhere left to look.
Seeing inward to examine her most deepest thoughts and feelings.
They should turn inward, toward a kind of modern monasticism.
Traders also cited a seasonal rise in inward capital flows.
As Republicans gained responsibility for governing, the flames turned inward.
But when he began to run, his world turned inward.
A lot of people are turning inward at this juncture.
Draw your legs inward and hop up on your feet.
Her depression folds her inward and keeps everyone at bay.
But as a toddler, he stopped talking and turned inward.
The West has faced a financial crisis and turned inward.
Then the cells moved inward, filling up the central space.
The real problem is that wealth makes us turn inward.
Lately, though, his gaze has fallen inward, to the war.
Canada needs new markets because the United States is turning inward.
Inward investment into Britain's car industry fell by half in 2018.
The rupee ended flat as inward remittances offset importer dollar demand.
Having inward spies [means] making use of officials of the enemy.
I was in a wealthy coma and I wasn't looking inward.
"We're seeing a more inward-looking, introverted posture," says the commentator.
He knows that a echidna's back feet turn inward, complicating tracking.
Lambert was wearing a seatbelt, but the SUV's roof crumpled inward.
"Inward facing cameras aren't just to see what happened," he said.
Reynolds' video showed Yanez outside the car pointing a gun inward.
It's harder to look inward at our own similarities with them.
It wasn't the first time the exhibition made me turn inward.
It's an album looking inward, seeking purpose and peace of mind.
For example, 27A's "Condition with feet turned inward" is PIGEON TOES.
Occasionally, the use of biographical detail veers to the overly inward.
Second, teeth get pushed inward over time by the jaw muscles.
But much of the talk on the campaign trail focused inward.
The heart-shaped houseplant's waxy leaves curve inward like an invitation.
To help the employees that were laid off, Caplan looked inward.
Magically outwardly opening doors that open inward is a perfect affordance.
The benefit of hindsight shows Castro's regime working inward from there.
Turkey is becoming more religious, more paranoid and more inward-looking.
Search during the day; clover is nyctinastic, folding inward at night.
Facebook is reportedly pivoting its social network inward to private groups.
For the first time, Ms. Nevins has turned her gaze inward.
And some even rebound inward towards our last stop, the core.
Grenfell Tower burned in reverse, moving inward from the building's exterior.
The recent events have also inspired some schools to look inward.
POSSESSED BY MEMORY: The Inward Light of Criticism, by Harold Bloom.
As they moved inward, they'd reinforce the tunnel with wooden beams.
One figure, body crawled inward, eyes wide and wandering, appears weary.
No longer are we looking inward but we are looking outwards.
These regions can't build outward; they have to build inward and upward.
It is time to face inward — to strengthen ourselves and our community.
I am always looking inward for inspiration, this song is no exception.
Firms are now looking inward, and so is the lead trade group.
The perimeter around the crater can be seen slumping inward and downward.
Steven is really going to have to turn inward and face himself.
The way of reaching the divine is by focusing inward, he said.
The first season was a journey inward; this is a journey outward.
Miller's left foot was planted on contact, and the knee buckled inward.
They don't speak English and live in a very inward-looking community.
The trees help curb saltwater from seeping inward and turn into sediment.
Photo: WikipediaOnce again, scientists are looking inward to explore the next frontier.
China was an inward-looking, continental power when Mr Wu was born.
"The first thing you should be doing is looking inward," said Nemko.
You're going to be in a private mood—looking inward, not outward.
It has forced me to look inward, so it's overall just growth.
With no tiles to count and graffiti to read, I turn inward.
But reading it made some of us in The Life look inward.
Audacity, his early history of the Obama administration, turns his lens inward.
I am grateful for this space designed to compel that inward motion.
More is at stake than whether Algeria pivots north, east or inward.
United States should turn inward and disengage from the world—something the
Who Needs a Heart (1991), directed by Akomfrah, turns the critique inward.
Skin side down, and you want the legs to be tucked inward.
Mardraum – Beyond the Within was the first album where we worked inward.
Instead, Richardson's work turns inward as a metaphor for his own struggles.
Normal talk about globalization and competitiveness is directed inward, to the nation.
"We focus our attention inward, to ourselves, to our bodies," she said.
Hunched over, shoulders curled inward, Salem clutched the card and the flowers.
Not that the impulse to look outward rather than inward isn't laudable.
But the White Album was more inward-looking and whimsical than topical.
The doors swing inward, and when both are open they nearly touch.
Under Yaël Farber's direction, Shakespeare's famously interior play turns ever more inward.
The key difference is Superior rooms face inward, which means no view.
Simply put, we have refused to look inward for computer science talent.
In addresses here this week, all three warned against an inward turn.
"And they're made worse by the tendency to turn inward," he said.
Its counterpart at the end of the "Inward" clues is ROW TEN.
Look inward with complete acceptance, noting why you came to the doctor.
America's geographical and hydrological blessings ramify not only inward but also outward.
They turn your attention inward, on changing your body, not the world.
I followed the river as it bent inward then curved back out.
With many nations facing inward, it is hard to imagine that today.
With many nations facing inward, it is hard to imagine that today.
In fall, welcome an inward focus as the days get chillier and darker.
Inward-facing AI cameras can be used to prevent accidents before they occur.
It forces them to look inward, to the state of racial tension today.
First, China will turn inward and second, foreigners will turn away, it said.
He started to use the word "fuck" a lot and turned further inward.
After inserting each earbud, users can turn it inward to tighten the grip.
International football punishes inward-looking countries and rewards those with more cosmopolitan attitudes.
Inward FDI hit an all-time high in the fourth quarter of 2016.
But Japan had for more than two centuries been closed and inward-looking.
Daigle's sophomore album is about encouraging people to look inward during turbulent times.
On this album he turns inward, to consider the state of his soul.
Trump spent his first year in office turning inward and forfeiting the field.
But he is the first to take wedge issues and turn them inward.
It then spirals inward toward the center, rises and exits through the top.
Her body tightened closer together, tighter than Jolene thought she could bend inward.
The videogame industry has a nasty tendency to look inward and forward exclusively.
His head turned slightly, as he faces the viewer, looks crazed and inward.
It looked like an ecstatic yin yang, swirling inward and exploding outward simultaneously.
It's a hunt for truth and resolution facilitated by confrontation, usually pointed inward.
My foot feels like it's completely torqued inward, but it's pointing straight ahead.
"When we were inward we had poor cross-border links," says Mr Akhoundi.
"I'll be honest with you," he says, his analytic tone momentarily shifting inward.
Now "it seems that all inward investment is on pause," reports Mr Tibbets.
Skewer 3 flautas together with the seams facing inward towards each other. 6.
Add to that this character who was so introspective, inward thinking, and remote.
The healthy reaction when faced with such a situation is to look inward.
I'm trying to turn it inward and look at the process of perception.
They were unwilling to ask Congress for more money before first looking inward.
He studied videos of Trump's handshakes, which sometimes include a firm tug inward.
Yet Mr Sweeney-Taylor feels that Deep Springs has been too inward-looking.
As Peter Carruthers first argued, self-consciousness is just mind reading turned inward.
"There were some exporter (dollar) sales and inward remittances," said a currency dealer.
The entrance extended inward, with a terra cotta sunburst detail that evoked optimism.
Compare that to the stance of Trump administration, which has largely turned inward.
The band has always looked inward and I really don't think anyone cares.
That was a man who could go deeply inward and still reach outward.
This may reflect the influence of inward-looking politics on development assistance overall.
Those urban villages, once diverse melting pots, became shiny, wealthy and inward-looking.
"Inward-looking policies involving one-sided, protectionist measures benefit no country," he said.
It was also clear that America has become inward-looking and conspiracy-minded.
The movement turned inward cultivating a story of Black pride and self-sufficiency.
Shapes extend inward from all four sides or sit awkwardly near the center.
And when they turn inward, Jay-Z can be reserved, while Beyoncé seethes.
"One of the things about Manhattan is that we're inward looking," he said.
Some Arab leaders turned their focus inward to domestic security and economic problems.
Mr Abe, a tireless traveller, promotes open markets even as America turns inward.
But then the Brexit referendum happened, Britain turned inward and all that stopped.
The opposition turned inward, focusing on the future of their own parties instead.
"America first is an inherently inward-looking, not pro-globalization policy," said Zandi.
Christians should withdraw inward to deepen, purify and preserve their faith, he says.
Turn your gaze inward to fix the problematic habits you may have developed.
Americans did turn inward after 9/11 and the advent of social media.
Jay-Z is 47 now, and the time has come to look inward.
She spoke about learning to line dance, focusing inward and dance as prayer.
"When you cut down forest, the tigers all move inward," said Dr. Luskin.
The stories, sometimes limited to two-page comics, are inward-peering and candid.
In the third quarter, China's outward foreign-direct investment rose from $29 billion to $32 billion while inward investment fell sharply, from $71 billion to $19983 billion; at $7 billion, the net flow of inward investment was the lowest since 2000.
Does that mean Mercury formed somewhere else in the Solar System and migrated inward?
The voyage he has undertaken gestures towards the aether, even as he turns inward.
So, Chelsea should take an inward look if she wants to talk about degrading.
In the process of coming to terms with Sjogren's, Inaba said she looked inward.
"Hopefully he's dealing with things, looking inward, and will blossom from it," Silverman said.
But the industry itself is finally looking inward to reveal who they've been overlooking.
Which is to say: It refuses to do the real work of looking inward.
It's not just hackers who are forced by the Chinese government to look inward.
We are not inward looking, but we try to connect to the world, too.
Over the past decade much of the inward investment has come from overseas Chinese.
Vermont and dairy farming are intertwined in both its inward and outward facing identities.
We know they were already using modern-style, inward-curved bows with gut strings.
But it also holds a dangerous warning for what happens when Afghans turn inward.
"This signifies pressure from the outside forcing the walls to bow inward," said Lesh.
Over the years Britain has attracted more inward investment than most other European countries.
Where Britpop had been largely backward- and inward-looking, Gorillaz looked forward and outward.
"You want to look inward when you're starting to feel jealous," Dr. Harwick says.
So, instead of maybe doubling down on your anti-Trump rage, maybe look inward.
But you never got there … Consciousness isn't a journey upward, but a journey inward.
The first track on Dame Fortune, "A Portal Inward," is almost entirely this synth.
I see her fall inward as a cast of egos vie for top billing.
When we're anxious, especially when we're experiencing social anxiety, we tend to focus inward.
However, dealers expect the rupee to be under pressure till seasonal inward remittances begin.
Trump won the White House last year with an anti-global, inward-looking message.
Speakers faced inward, meaning those in the circle around him were encased in sound.
" Tamblyn calls on Woods to "go inward now and ask yourself the hard stuff.
When nervous, I turn inward, minimizing the amount of space my body takes up.
Though they were never particularly successful at it, they were genuine advisers, inward-facing.
If you see these things and nod approvingly, maybe spend some time looking inward.
Specifically, in terms of acting, my attention is outward more instead of focused inward.
Along the edge of the property, the leaves on young oak trees shriveled inward.
Like the Middle East, South Asia can find its solution only by looking inward.
He and I were equal partners in that, turning inward instead of speaking out.
As a result, his photographs of outsiders help the rest of us look inward.
In learning how to change my outward reactions to people, I had dug inward.
Using psychedelics for inward journeys and self-treatment is part of a global trend.
As the economy collapsed, even the Republican electorate became war-weary and inward-looking.
But with the peace process effectively frozen, Israelis have increasingly turned their sights inward.
These events used to be inward and you wouldn't really see glimpses of them.
They seem to be gazing inward — even as they look away from the camera.
Those positions stood in marked contrast to Mr. Trump's inward-looking, anti-immigration nationalism.
Germany's leaders are looking inward at rising populism, their chancellor on her way out.
Her anger and sadness are turned inward; she thinks she's gotten what she deserves.
Instead, it's a look inward, to passions and possibilities long thought to have passed.
Her complexity drew you inward, while the story carried her forward in its wake.
Trump prefers to think of national security as an inward-out projection of power.
Her solitary front paw, the left one, angled inward, forming a strong center paw.
"The culture of Silicon Valley itself isn't designed to look inward," Donovan told CNN.
The most effective human images may be those that force us to look inward.
Instead, we should turn our gaze inward, and try to limit our own grandstanding.
Take pronation — the degree to which the foot rolls downward or inward when landing.
On 2016's Mercury-nominated Made In The Manor, he turned this focus inward.
An inward-looking United States on retreat from global engagement is now a given.
You shuttle further inward when the God of outer reality seems to hate you.
Typically, the core would collapse inward before exploding outward in a powerful, violent blast.
" Gates told me he remains concerned about discussion in the U.S. "about turning inward.
"An environment is also an inward reality," the social critic James Baldwin once wrote.
To woo newly nervous foreign investors, Mr Duterte has eased some limits on inward investment.
In observance, we have an opportunity to turn inward, and empower and cherish one another.
Yet an explicitly inward-looking America would have a far-reaching impact on the world.
A tumor that pressed on Joel's optic nerve, causing his right eye to turn inward.
The entire religious work of reward and punishment as it concerned individual worshipers shifted inward.
Lessons from Mercury Retrograde: Mercury retrograde in Sagittarius asks you to go inward and meditate.
And then I dove inward, into my mind, into a montage of thoughts and memories.
Objects don't fall directly into the black hole, but travel inward along these spinning clouds.
Better still, Mr Trump's inward turn has left America's other spurned partners seeking new friends.
The door near Jillian's sister, Samantha, bent inward like a crumpled piece of aluminum foil.
The thing about a spiral is, if you follow it inward, it never actually ends.
One of the microphones is inward-facing and listens to the sound inside your ears.
An inward-facing microphone listens for unwanted sound, which is also eliminated with anti-noise.
As such, she's taken to wearing the device upside down, with the screen facing inward.
You and I will never know, thanks to the company's rigid secrecy and inward focus.
But America, its usual supporter, has turned inward, and Brexit costs Britain automatic EU support.
Will they engage the world productively and peacefully, turn inward, or pick fights with neighbors?
In the kitchen table scene, the blazing public oratory of Malcolm X has turned inward.
Other concerns are the impact the uncertainty could have on Catalonia's finances and inward investment.
If it worked, the blast would blow the wall inward toward Johnson, killing him swiftly.
The breading was soggy, crumbling inward with the poke of a finger, soaked with oil.
Certainly, Drake's music will continue to appease the fans who mirror his inward-looking mindset.
"The answer to the world's problems today is not to turn inward," Madeleine Albright said.
Marshai wants to grow inward, strengthening the ideology and community that form her company's backbone.
Such deals would not necessarily attract inward foreign investment, help develop industries or create jobs.
Coming up with the right answers will demand an inward look and will require time.
It's an anxious and inward and unsatisfied time, a time of forgetting and falling down.
Over the stations I watched them lean into each other, necks twisting inward like swans.
It's a slightly more traditional movie, but it's still focused around an inward-spiraling maze.
Or are we a nation that is turned inward, lauding monuments to intolerance and division?
It is of a Britain that has always been outward looking and not inward looking.
The same qualities that make his work supremely relatable can also spiral inward toward madness.
Trump's solution to this problem is too inward-looking, and frankly too xenophobic, to succeed.
Another forced heavy objects against an inward-opening door to form an ad-hoc barricade.
Inside, I must have been so angry, but that anger always turned inward, against myself.
Hyundai has taken its formerly rigid trapezoidal grille and tapered it inward toward the bottom.
Beijing does this mostly looking inward for the sake of stability, not outward for growth.
Rotating binary neutron stars emit energy and gradually spiral inward towards each other, eventually merging.
At a garden stand, the flowers' leaves curled inward, a classic sign of dicamba's effects.
Once the work's five other dancers have joined him, they form a circle, facing inward.
The rupee strengthened 0.28 percent on Thursday on inward remittances ahead of Eid al-Adha.
Instead, to avoid repeating their past mistakes, Ryan and Kelly should have both looked inward.
Then there's "Inward Operator" — a documentary that drifts into the novel like an overheard conversation.
My sense is that psychotherapists are playing a significant role in directing this blame inward.
For Britain, Tibet's inward turn was ill timed, disrupting its plans to dominate Central Asia.
As gas accumulates, it can forms lumps within the disk, temporarily blocking the inward flow.
Music in addition to a space creates a sense of the inward and something unsettled.
By contrast, inward FDI to Nigeria, a major oil producer, plunged 43% to $2 billion.
But now, our interests have turned almost entirely inward, on the left and the right.
Both Shaffs pinpoint a societal change toward looking inward for modern audiences' enthusiasm for Audium.
Clenching exacerbates the problem because clenched muscles exert even more inward force on the teeth.
How to identify this mindset: Take a deep inward look and examine your unconscious bias.
The sand streets sloped inward and trash was strewn everywhere, nearly all of it plastic.
You know what, maybe you look inward and say why didn't you see me before.
And though Arkin's inward trajectory takes many ups and downs, I never worried for him.
Does the paper of your reckoning curl inward at both ends, like an ancient scroll?
In an age of hidebound regression, moving forward becomes inseparable from looking backward and inward.
Apparently our growing fondness for the taste has made us turn inward, suspicious of others.
There weren't a lot of things to distract you, so you'd end up turning inward.
But if you look closely, one is a human shape turning inward, toward his heart.
A lot of that is done by way of Ford looking outward rather than inward.
But when science turns its gaze inward at the bitter ambrosia, the results are spectacular.
Inward-looking policies, geopolitical tensions, and political uncertainty in some countries also pose downside risks.
Perhaps the world is moving away from a globalisation model to a more inward model?
Chapel Square was a boxy fortress that faced inward and deadened the adjoining city streets.
Except for the phone calls, it's an inward-looking process, at least for the reporters.
"My meditation and focus on looking inward has helped me balance my emotions," Weinstein wrote.
And the United States can't meet its voracious appetite for oil by looking inward only.
What Saudi Arabia really needs to spur its lagging economy ahead is increased inward investment.
Instead, his path in the film is inward, pitiful, apolitical, and (I think deliberately) monotonous.
As religious people, we must look inward, deciding what we want our America to be.
All of those countries are going to be looking inward for the rest of this year.
Similarly, moving inward, we navigate the subjects of biology, biochemistry, and atomic, nuclear and particle physics.
His left kneecap pointed inward at an unnatural angle as he lay heaped on the court.
We may look inward after such a period of chaos, it's entirely possible and perfectly healthy.
Either you believe that they have less ability, or you have to turn the mirror inward.
The black feline in this flick does an excellent job of outwardly portraying that inward struggle.
But, remember, Zuckerberg wants to move forward, not look backward — especially when backward translates to inward.
American politics appear to be realigning along a cleavage between inward-looking countryfolk and urban globalists.
The wedge of the culture wars still cuts deep, but for Republicans, it's been turned inward.
Put them in water and they form little round bundles, tails inward and hydrophilic heads outwards.
Fear, he says, makes people look inward, where they think about themselves and how they feel.
In the distance, a spit of land extends inward from the two sides of the paper.
But while the music pushes outwards, the themes of Light We Made are more inward looking.
This week, we're focusing inward, and taking care of ourselves with a simple paper-enclosed bot.
But the Orbán government has exacerbated a turn inward which had started in the early 27s.
Pronation is the natural tendency of a foot to roll inward as it strikes the ground.
Further inward, there are grow beds overflowing with vegetation, ripe with tomatoes, figs, herbs and spices.
The condition, caused by certain strains of Chlamydia trachomatis, a bacterium, makes the eyelid turn inward.
I began this inward conversation about who I am and my heritage and I started KSHMR.
This is the temptation of looking inward and it can have heavy consequences for big democracies.
People under the influence of MDMA are also better able to direct their increased compassion inward.
Will we respond to the changes of our time with fear, turning inward as a nation…?
Though some days can be challenging, Moore tells PEOPLE that she moved on by looking inward.
Instead, simply by turning all the drama inward, Chapter Two's second trailer ramps up the scares.
It is a protracted, unresolved, feeling of inward emotion, demanding that you notice its small details.
In March, Bekele turned inward, secretive, as he sometimes had at the height of his career.
Or do you see it working in stages: early inward versus full-blown zero-empathy monster?
The Department of Justice, however, looked inward to the states, not to risks of international interference.
Instead of looking inward, we often look for external verification that everything will be all right.
Some critics say leaving the bloc will make the country, and its culture, more inward-looking.
"There were some inflows too ... could have been exporter conversions or inward remittances," the dealer added.
That, though, would make America more reliant on foreigners, just as its politics have turned inward.
The Jelly-Jack reel and the ­Meadow-Carrie reel finally synch up when "Inward Operator" premieres.
Of course, Mr. Shandling's comedy, on stage and screen, was always inward looking, even self-obsessed.
By this metric the Chinese are inward-looking, as are publics in most other nations surveyed.
The performers coil their bodies increasingly inward, as if to squeeze their own flesh into invisibility.
Because drag is a beautiful expression of our inward selves, and Trump does not allow that.
In fact, the more inward-looking it becomes, the more vulnerable it will be, said Goldin.
If the wind is moving inward, its deflection to the right results in a counterclockwise motion.
Which starts Balanchine's next idea: the 12 advancing inward into a tight nucleus or seed ball.
The journey toward resolution, these authors suggest, is more inward than most middle schoolers might imagine.
But Ms. Batista's focus turned inward when she found out she was pregnant in late 31.
But at what point, Pisces, do you look inward, reflect, and do what's best for you?
It started to invade the eye cavity and press inward onto the brain, Dr. Oblak said.
Word of the Day : curving inward _________ The word concave has appeared in 13 articles on nytimes.
Inside Pitch The Mets' shortage of outfielders has prompted them to turn inward in their search.
A. Essentially they're becoming the older, more inward-looking companies that early versions of themselves rejected.
It could also manifest itself in Chinese tech's inward turn in response to the trade war.
McCarten does a fine job of telegraphing their politics — traditionalist, protective of doctrine, inward-looking vs.
No place on earth is better suited to nurturing this mass turning-inward than Los Angeles.
Gothics can be absorbing in a different way from whodunits, their inward gaze enthralling but claustrophobic.
Do not allow the knee to dip inward and come out of alignment with the ankle.
As a result, America turned inward, against immigrants, against racial and religious minorities, against longtime allies.
The final gallery brings a welcome calmness with work tending toward a more anchored, inward feeling.
With water diversion arguably off the table, the Southwest needs to look inward for a fix.
This is a common birth defect in which one or both feet are grotesquely turned inward.
After Zheng He's death at sea in 1433, China turned inward for the next six centuries.
To take an ultra wide-angle shot, you pinch inward to zoom all the way out.
This may come in several forms: You might turn inward and use the time to think.
So the Army is looking inward, reforming itself to make the prospect of serving more attractive.
But most of the album has her musing on more private, domestic matters and looking inward.
The record tricks the listener, twisting any expectation of where a track is headed inward on itself.
Some analysts say that the incoming leader's inward focus might present an opportunity to consolidate these gains.
ADAS, inward-facing cameras and coaching have shown to drastically decrease insurance costs for commercial vehicle fleets.
Against Jose Aldo, Holloway stood with his lead knee bent and never toed his lead foot inward.
Inward investment dropped to €30bn last year, reflecting a global slowdown in China's foreign direct investment (FDI).
In the past, Chinese consumer-goods firms focused on the home market; startups were particularly inward-looking.
But despite my disappointment and sadness, I knew once again that the answer was to turn inward.
Will we turn inward using apps like Signal and Telegram to ensure no one can see us?
But if you can turn it inward and see yourself as beautiful, that's what changes the world.
The images look inward but were presented, in their earliest stages, at clubs and in performance spaces.
Last, because events in the outside world are so hard to predict, it pays to look inward.
Just to focus inward on your feelings and your connection with the guy, and your own journey.
With 550 horsepower on tap, reducing the chances of oversteer by moving the engine inward seems reasonable.
For me, going inward and doing the creative stuff is escaping from the pressures of everything else.
Italy's political mess, Poland's inward turn and Spain's Catalan distraction further thin the ranks of potential allies.
"Everybody turned their attention inward to say we have to do something to fix it," she said.
By comparison, Germany and France, much bigger economies with more inward investments, have four cases between them.
She did change by the end of the movie, but the change was inward and for herself.
In 2016 the spacecraft was very closely orbiting 67p and they both moved inward towards the sun.
Unlike Carter's words, Trump's suggest a man incapable of looking inward, of feeling shame, humility, or love.
Looking inward and understanding where you made mistakes in the past helps you set up for change.
Through treatment, I've come to understand that focusing on my BDD is a distraction from something inward.
The lowest, in the lumbar spine or low back, curves inward toward the front of the body.
Drag the brush from the outer corner of your bottom lashline inward, lining all the way across.
One, "Probability Pyramid — Study for Crystal Pyramid," is a 17-foot-tall pyramid with inward curving walls.
"Today, there were some exporter (dollar) sales and some inward remittances," said a currency dealer, requesting anonymity.
Modi's economic outlook is now a throwback to India's inward-looking policies of earlier years, they said.
As an independent studio, Pinewood also attracts inward investment from many of the larger US studio groups.
Also, the Spectacles 3 have a small inward-facing LED so you know when you're filming, too.
Trumpism is what happens when the extremism generated by war gets turned inward with no vent possible.
Our nation is turning inward, placing renewed value on kinship ties and stability in work and residence.
Get to know yourself intimately If I go any further inward, I'll be in a coma. 20.
Amid all these troubles, Mr. Tillerson has little leverage as the United States turns inward, analysts say.
Holbrooke avoided Israel-Palestine in his diplomacy because it was a minefield that might demand inward reflection.
As much as many Americans would like to turn inward, that path will imperil the United States.
Losing yourself in a dark space, to music, can sometimes be an intimate and inward looking experience.
To do this, a bridge must balance two opposing forces: compression (pushing inward) and tension (stretching outward).
Hospitals need to look inward to address the implicit biases that contribute to unequal and disrespectful care.
For many older people and others at higher risk from the virus, the world has turned inward.
Though Ms. Ambrose is rigorous in her research, to prepare for her roles she mostly looks inward.
In keeping with the couple's extended turn toward activism, "4:44" looks outward as well as inward.
China typically focuses its disinformation efforts inward, toward the citizens of mainland China and its disputed territories.
To fight the uniformity in offerings, bartenders have begun looking inward to tell stories with their drinks.
This puzzle has just 29 answers (14 inward, 15 outward), for an average length of 6.89 letters.
His pitch was mostly about turning inward, so America could shore up its economy, security and infrastructure.
Forced to turn inward, Icelanders instead backed domestic projects like boutique hotels, locavore eateries and designer stores.
Amid the time's cross-firing models of aesthetic and rhetorical innovation, she struggled less forward than inward.
But somehow, the Core device (along with noise canceling headphones) helped me focus and actually turn inward.
Trudeau in turn criticized his U.S. counterpart for "turning inward" from its significant allies and trading partners.
Onward and inward, I moved to my next platter: regular queso nachos and an avocado veggie bowl.
Are the disembodied eyes looking at the world or are they looking inward and remembering the past?
In the case of Sunday's puzzle, 32 words read serially inward from No. 1 to No. 200.
One represents the optimistic outward-facing future of Canada, and one represents its inward-facing, conservative past.
Firebase turns inward, examining the destructive force of trauma through the lens of American troops invading Vietnam.
The movies, crippled by their own narcissistic inward turn, prove their imagination is far, far too small.
And the more we turn inward, the more our anxiety tells us that everything is going horribly.
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Tax revenues and growth will suffer as inward investment falls and net migration of skilled Europeans tails off.
As the moon diminishes to the point of invisibility, we'll be compelled to turn inward and seek rest.
Dance music has always had the meta-referential tendency to look inward as much as it looks out.
Or is it instead the corona that moves inward while the disk remains close to the black hole?
My research indicates that they will start a turn inward, to look more closely at their own lives.
There is more to the violence of a black hole than the cataclysmic inward suck of infinite gravity.
" Girls "rounder in the middle" could wear bikinis that had higher-waisted bottoms to "draw the eye inward.
It forecast a net inward annual decline of 84,000 people between 2019 and 2023 in a Brexit scenario.
The inward investment he promised but failed to deliver in his first term might, he hopes, now materialise.
While some places are looking inward, the game of basketball is arguably more global than its ever been.
But as we're looking inward, International Women's Day is also an opportunity for us all to look outward.
Millhouse said rail companies should also install inward-facing cameras that monitor the actions and behavior of engineers.
Doubly so when Baur pivoted the two front seats inward 12 degrees with a tap on the touchscreen.
Don't get me wrong, I love any excuse to look inward — but I'm literally stopping at my epidermis.
The anxiety that's come to characterize their work is still present; it's just focused inward instead of out.
Organizations should look inward and enable staff to effectively brainstorm concepts embracing social network best practices of collaboration.
Finally, there is a picket fence in need of repair extending inward from the panel's lower left side.
With bags in hand, rest the weight on your shoulders with both palms facing inward toward your head.
The Deep Dream Generator turns vision algorithms inward to display what neural networks see when analyzing an image.
Strangely, they only fold flat and can't fold inward, making them less portable than they arguably could be.
SARA EISEN: -- changing the business in terms of your customers, really focusing inward and changing the entire culture.
This wasn't your grand-Sartre's black-bereted existentialism; this was just being out-there enough to look inward.
His left eye turned inward, causing double vision, and even his vocal cords were touched by the illness.
Instead, you can maintain the contentment of your people by focusing inward, building more wonders and cultural additions.
We can embrace Michael Bay-style destruction, a fantastical end of the world, or we can turn inward.
Third, Ms Retno makes it clear that its ambassadors are expected to promote Indonesian exports and inward investment.
But he or she must also not forget that strengthening our foreign policy will involve looking inward too.
Coupled with other, economic, pressures, the result in Europe has been a rising tide of inward-looking nationalism.
The Zero1 has an outermost layer that's firm yet deformable, meaning it can bend inward during a hit.
With the rising wave of protectionism, there are more and more "angry societies" as countries increasingly look inward.
As crops die and calamity falls, the family starts turning inward on one another, and then on Thomasin.
She would find herself walking like she did when she was a toddler, with her feet turned inward.
As such, motivated forgetting can be a powerful tool used to shape one's inward life and outward perspective.
By looking inward, companies can identify and promote incumbent middle skills workers who have already demonstrated those skills.
But as the show unspools, we realize that the captives can only find the truth by turning inward.
The car will have four seats, with sets of two front and back facing inward toward each other.
Her dress of white gloves communicated the inward oppression of middle class black women understandably desperate for respect.
For those who fear that the world is becoming too inward-looking, "Connectography" is a refreshing, optimistic vision.
Employers need to look inward to remove unconscious bias and other barriers from the recruitment and hiring process.
Its stock of inward foreign direct investment is bigger than that of anywhere but America and Hong Kong.
For showing Bobby turn inward in this way, The Carmichael Show hit the nail right on the head.
After the debacle, with critics cold and studios no longer wanting him, his quest for perfection turned inward.
This squeezing is achieved by conventional high explosive surrounding the core exploding in an inward direction — an implosion.
They ask us to look inward, to take stock of who we are and what we might become.
In examining these results we need to shine a lens inward and implore our legislators to take action.
Apple is also working on an iPhone display which would curve inward from the top to the bottom.
Thailand is expected to turn further inward during a prolonged mourning period and potentially politically fragile royal succession.
"I am absolutely convinced that this is not a moment to turn inward," Azevedo told a WTO conference.
Jankowicz says that while Russia is "exploiting preexisting fissures in our society," the U.S. also needs look inward.
Insert the paperclip and gently press inward until a sliver of the disc protrudes from the slot.5.
Rather than escalate his anger to larger, more epic and exterior foes than ever, his hatred turned inward.
It is also possible that these inward-looking expressions will lead to a more effective anti-occupation activism.
When I'm not using my mind to find flaws and punish them, I can turn my reflection inward.
By turning your attention inward, you'll observe whether your mind is wandering or trained on the person talking.
Having no one to reach out to made me harder; it taught me to look inward for answers.
Taylor has turned he focus away from revenge and is searching inward, celebrating Taylor just as she is.
The inward-tilting parallelograms along the painting's bottom edge become the entranceway into its cacophonous and contradictory spatiality.
The passion for well-designed communities needs to be directed outward instead of inward, geographically and in spirit.
Two-way investment (inward plus outward stock) increased from $2900 billion in 220006 to $2202 billion in 2628.
Instead of revving like an engine trying to drive ever onward, my mind slowed, slinking sideways and inward.
And the point of these practices is to turn that energy back inward, to feed our spiritual growth.
I closed my eyes with an inward sigh of exasperation at having such a difficult time following instructions.
The change in scale lifted Murphy's work from direct observation to the domain of speculation and inward looking.
She didn't want to burden anyone with her problems, and so she turned inward and began to write.
The old Colville consisted of some 430 subsidized apartments in aging, inward-turning housing blocks on narrow streets.
The two demi-soloists exit in opposite directions — and now the 12 are a single ring, facing inward.
Is this thing I'm watching, reading, listening to going down deep enough, far out there enough, inward enough?
Stanton, who wears an extended earflap on his helmet, would already be turned inward with a closed stance.
If trauma remains unprocessed, disgust or rage can turn inward to self-harm or externalize itself to others.
Economic, political and national security challenges proliferate, and they are made worse by the tendency to turn inward.
The roads Chew-Bose follows in her slim collection of 14 visually and verbally astute essays lead inward.
Alison comes across as cursed, an inward-looking Cassandra prophesying her own doom while helpless to stop it.
"I challenge a lot of Americans to look inward before they start pointing the finger outward," she said.
They often suggested Vuillard at home on the range and also the quiet, inward art of Jasper Johns.
Some students will take this disappointing news and turn it inward, feeling terrible and using negative self-talk.
If you want a phone that folds inward without a huge hinge gap, we're talking tens of microns.
For them, Clinton's ideology is much closer to theirs than is Trump's inward-looking "America First" foreign policy.
There was still plenty of aggression in the music, but it was directed inward as much as outward.
Bacon turned her focus inward, toward marketing the herbal remedies she'd been incorporating into her diet for years.
When a Beta Karen cried over poor treatment by an Alpha Karen, the rage was always turned inward.
As driving rain began to fall on the inward half, Mickelson mixed two bogeys with a solitary birdie.
Karkowsky would have preferred a real apology, she said, and some sense that The Times was looking inward.
And Macron is charting France to play a bigger role on the world stage as Trump looks inward.
Iran only has to turn inward a little bit for those proxies to begin to feel the pinch.
Look inward, and know that even if you're doing all the right things it will still take time.
Other losing campaigns, especially with candidates nearing record level negative ratings & zero ability to grow, should look inward.
This was a year of outrage: outrage at injustices beyond the art world, but too often misdirected inward.
"It's a Secret" is likewise a measure of self, but one that opens inward, onto the psychic landscape.
But it is notable given the deregulation and tax cuts that might have otherwise fed into inward investment.
Looking up from this angle, it's like the world's tipping inward: dizzyingly tall buildings and a bright fireball sun.
Dismissing the notion that votes for Brexit and Trump meant the U.S. and U.K. were "turning inward," Ryan said:
It may also surprise people to know that turning inward following political defeat is not just an American curse.
There are two broad options: work harder to save the alliance, or turn inward and opt for self-reliance.
I think when we fail to point our finger inward, we're capable of really messing up in big ways.
During a period of unprecedented external scrutiny, the most important thing you can do is turn your attention inward.
But the display will flex pretty easily if you grab it with both hands and push inward toward yourself.
The turkey crashed through the windshield of Ruvolo's car and bent her steering wheel inward, before hitting her face.
As part of this, many men are looking inward, wondering how they can stop being part of the problem.
In contrast, Britain and Americaʼs shifts towards inward-looking politics have taken a bite out of their soft power.
Pulsars are basically rapidly rotating neutron stars, formed when stars more massive than the Sun explode and collapse inward.
The Joy-Con controller and camera point inward, and it's genuinely impressive how quickly the Switch processes what's happening.
And nor is fellow Houston bigwig, home builder Dick Weekley, an aide said, instead turning inward to Texas politics.
A hundred and sixteen people died from traumatic asphyxia, or having their chest cavities crushed inward resulting in suffocation.
Instead of traditional structures with inward-looking courtyards, their architects now design wide staircases that connect to the street.
The pneumatic system pumps compressed air in and out of the tentacle, bending inward to wrap around an object.
Sort of like Swift focused inward and seemed to have completely forgotten that the world was practically on fire.
With its social death, Google Glass' public face turns inward, and the implication doesn't need too much explaining right?
The headset is studded with tracking cameras for mapping your environment, as well as inward-facing eye-tracking cameras.
Americans and Europeans are again riveted on intelligence leaks, cyber hacking and the latest surge of inward-looking fervor.
Elliot, the hero of Mr. Robot, for instance, blames globalism for what's wrong with him, instead of looking inward.
Qatar's leaders have turned their focus inward and have not taken significant steps to remedy relations with regional neighbors.
So you kind of have to look inward and go, 'How can I be part of my own solution?
"But the more the EU isolates Turkey, the more inward-looking and nationalist it will turn," he told reporters.
But I believe that we should also talk about how these factors influence inward violence, or violence toward oneself.
This album is always whispering something in your ear Rojus looks outward where Music for the Uninvited looked inward.
Low growth might add to the "rising tide of inward-looking nationalism" in the rich world, said Mr Obstfeld.
I'm particularly interested in 'inward-looking' brands, those for whom dressing Nigerian women is as important as other goals.
But Trudeau's emphasis on economic integration was a sharp contrast to Trump's promise to turn U.S. economic policy inward.
Soldiers stand with their shields in front and with their backs facing inward to effectively create a metal box.
The bipartisan moral outrage that felled the worst elements of this border catastrophe can be bottled and turned inward.
The value of inward M&A into Europe from overseas also rose Jan-Sept, but nowhere near as much.
In a nod to modernity, some looked outward toward the Seine, rather than inward toward courtyards and interior streets.
Jordan built a variety of obstacles, including a deluge of water and walls that collapsed inward, Indiana Jones-style.
Whether this meeting is the first casuality of Trump turning inward following the midterms seems too early to say.
The role of America and Donald Trump's pivot inward is doing little to halt such a desperately fraught challenge.
Lawmakers have also vowed to look inward to improve the way Congress deals with sexual harassment on Capitol Hill.
A party that once celebrated America's influence abroad, must accept a President who wants the US to turn inward.
The lyrics are brutally personal, and more inward-facing that we've come to expect from the majority of hardcore.
So will nightlife soldier on unfettered as Brooklyn shifts inward, or will these nocturnal institutions take a serious hit?
After a career spent pulling back the curtain on the lives and worlds around him, Cocker here turns inward.
It found that the stars' speeds (and inward accelerations) could be explained by the distribution of stars and gas.
McLeod says in the H&M interview that she struggled with bad acne as a teen and turned inward.
Iqbal sparks a Winfield Blue, holding it inward behind his back, afraid his father might catch him before Maghrib.
Elsewhere in Europe, the possibility of a weakened Ms. Merkel and of an inward-looking Germany alarmed some leaders.
Jay R. Ferguson stars as Chip, a New York film critic who looks inward after his best friend dies.
This inward journey into human remembrance is mirrored by an outward connection to the lives of trees and forests.
When they feel anxious or threatened, they will be more inclined to draw the circle of care inward, i.e.
White racial solidarity provides a lens through which whites interpret the political and social world that is inward looking.
She becomes a figure of pathos because she's a victim, but also because of Cassidy's subtle, physically inward performance.
During the winter, Alan sealed his windows with large sheets of foggy plastic that puffed inward like dirty balloons.
And then, Mr. Bloomberg — almost ostentatiously unsentimental over much of his political career — seemed to go somewhere unexpected: inward.
At one point, Fareeda explicitly calls Jodi out for constantly seeking external validation instead of looking inward for it.
But Sufism, a mystical school of Islam that emphasizes the inward search for divinity, is hated by some extremists.
Now the company has abruptly folded inward, turning back into a bare-bones media startup after decades of growth.
But we're also looking inward and pointing out that [immigrants] have been a part of it the whole time.
The flags that hung on every street corner for no discernible reason were indicators of a nation turning inward.
Mr. Khalidi, the economist, said Palestinians needed to focus inward while they wait for a better set of circumstances.
Dealers expect the rupee to be under pressure till the end of the month before seasonal inward remittances begin.
Our president has issued a call for a return to our former splendor, and that requires in inward focus.
As a small child, I watched my grandmother's hands move in an inward and outward motion, noticing her rhythm.
Fearful of public anger over a plunging economy, Iran's leaders appear to be turning inward, pulling back from escalation.
Or, might China instead harden and turn inward, developing a more truculent, disruptive policy of "Made in China 2025"?
It started as an inward-facing website, closed off from both the web around it and the general public.
The European Commission last year proposed screening inward investments to protect Europe's strategic interests and advantage in certain technologies.
But we're also looking inward and pointing out that they have been a part of it the whole time.
Nationalists are also extremely protectionist, preferring to look inward when it comes to matters of foreign affairs and trade.
To do this, the wristband could be fitted with two camera modules, one facing outward, the other facing inward.
Turning inward via the smartphone allows us to tune out the outside noise and ignore or suppress our discomfort.
The supermassive black holes that anchor the core of each galaxy will find each other and slowly circle inward.
Germany's economy minister called on China last year to "level the playing field" and ease inward investment into China.
"Trump has gone so inward, so nationalistic, that readers are rebelling by going more global," she said by telephone.
The First Amendment "guarantees the free exercise of religion, not just the right to inward belief (or status)", he wrote.
While much of the Western world is gloomily turning inward, Canada trumpets the merits of globalisation, multiculturalism and refugee acceptance.
The chin/mandible looks more prominent and over-closes, while the maxilla is recessed and the lips flop inward (unsupported).
Dealers expect the trend to continue till the end of the month before the seasonal inward remittances start coming in.
Instead, you are applying along those prominent features (cheekbones, mid-forehead) and blending out in both directions — outward and inward.
Zuckerberg's comments come at a time when many people and nations around the world are taking an increasingly inward view.
"We're going to have two presidents looking inward," said Celia Toro, expert on international relations at El Colegio de México.
AT A time when Europe's popular mood is turning inward, the drive to open borders is coming from unexpected quarters.
But the chances are that it will be a poorer, more inward-looking place—its drawbridge up, its influence diminished.
Frigo said that the event data recorder and forward-facing and inward-facing video from the locomotive have been recovered.
Opening with a baby cradled in a woman's arms, the videos end with screaming, blood, and a newborn pushed inward.
It is not just that Mr Lamar's inward gaze seems driven by the depression with which he has long struggled.
As the moon turns away from us, we're encouraged to turn inward and reflect on our lives, goals, and relationships.
On the surface, they seem really easy, but keeping track of the entries going inward and outward can be tricky.
I'm just trying to be better myself, and a lot of these songs are directed inward, as well as outward.
Listen To Yourself"The days are starting to get shorter and we're starting to look more inward," De Grandis says.
Detecting data flow anomalies should be the first priority, followed by services exposed to untrusted entities and inward from there.
They can bend inward like cushioning does for direct hits or at angle when hits have more of a spin.
Jupiter retrograde encourages us to turn inward and consider the state of things from a perspective other than our own.
"Many of these (inward-focused) funds do not publish a return benchmark," said Sven Behrendt, managing director of consultancy GeoEconomica.
He crowds both the plate and himself, pinched inward, shoulders hunched and hands bobbing around in front of his sternum.
The upcoming presidential campaign in France looks set to be dominated by inward-looking concerns about identity, security and burkinis.
Would-be buyers turned inward to manage their own business during the downturn, and private equity stayed on the sidelines.
To some, the answer is to look inward, to somehow unwind these linkages, to close borders and retreat into protectionism.
In certain academic circles, including my own area of public health, we call this inward holding of bias internalized racism.
But after the border war between 1998 and 2000, Eritrea's leadership turned inward, growing increasingly suspicious of the outside world.
In Alexievich's books, people retreat inward to survive and anything outside of the most intimate of spaces distorts into indiscernibility.
Clearly, this period is behind us, leading to public dissatisfaction, the emergence of populists and a more inward-looking mentality.
As the United States looks inward, the alternative Chinese model becomes ever more appealing to the rest of the world.
But our solipsism is frequently given outward expression rather than inward exploration, with more emphasis than ever before on images.
They worked their way inward, throwing dirty blankets and mattresses, discarded furniture and tarps into a large container for trash.
In order to successfully focus on outward security challenges, Europe must simultaneously look inward to fix its own underlying issues.
Despite the collapse in commodity prices, the mining sector saw the most inward investment, followed by transport, warehouses and telecommunications.
A MINUS Yo La Tengo: There's a Riot Going On (Matador) This inward-looking, barely verbalized album describes a parabola.
" Adds Crosby, "For us its really important to realize that art is an occasion to look both inward and outward.
The plot (and the humor) relies on the fact that anyone can see she's got to turn her attention inward.
The painted image of a rose, its petals curled inward to form a clenched fist, covered a concrete wall nearby.
The portraits comprise their own exhibition; they are not part of Bourgeois's "Turning Inward," also being displayed at the gallery.
"Today, we have seen some exporter (dollar) sales and inward remittances due to the salary payments," a currency dealer said.
She also plans to expand the White Light Festival, the inward-looking, spiritually-inclined fall festival she launched in 2010.
His mode of operation is instinctual and pragmatist, opposite to the mythical, inward-turning beam of spirituality in MoMA's narrative.
The politics of grievance face outward, acting publicly, while poetry turns inward to attend to our private landscapes of sorrow.
Tessa and Scott were much more projecting out to the crowd, whereas Gabby and Guillaume were more insular, inward programs.
The leading cities' vast visitor numbers reflect a larger surge in inward travel to the region over the past decade.
But when, in New York, Adam encounters a figure from his past, he abandons metaphors and turns his narration inward.
Looking inward as much as outward, Monson and her collaborators explore how bodies know when disaster, or refuge, is near.
Megan Bent and Pelenakeke Brown turn inward to create richly imaginative worlds within objects as common as leaves and keyboards.
But undertaking this book, and several visits to the enveloping silence of a Trappist monastery, prompted her to look inward.
INWARD The last thing before I go on, I start meditating to get myself centered and connected with my soul.
In another classroom on Saturday, the metal grate covering a window was bent inward, the result of a forceful blast.
In addition to those features, the AirPods Pro also offers active noise cancellation technology with inward and outward-facing microphones.
The book was very old, with edges so worn they curved inward toward the pages, as soft as a puppy.
After much inward reflection, I became present to the cause of my disengagement: My value of efficiency was being comprised.
The wrenching section marked " beklemmt "—oppressed, anguished—curls inward toward silence, with bows brushing on the strings in whispered gasps.
"We've always had visionaries," he says — but this time they are not just looking inward; they have a global vision.
In this case, I began to feel the posture of my body folding inward, as it were, under the attacks.
Some of Kepel's fellow intellectuals contend that the election should be an opportunity to look inward instead of blaming Islamists.
And Japan's birthrate and inward immigration rate are low—as a result, the population is not only aging, but shrinking.
Heavy stone slabs lean inward; it is a tight corridor; I felt as if I was walking slightly down hill.
"Liberia and Africa can withstand a U.S. presidency that turns inward to fix its problems at home," he told me.
"You have to remember to externalize what is essentially inward — to give the monologue life, variety, color, nuance," he added.
Initially shielding the Eternal City from the Visigoths, Huns and Vandals, they eventually pointed their proboscises inward on Rome itself.
Initially shielding the Eternal City from the Visigoths, Huns and Vandals, they eventually pointed their proboscises inward on Rome itself.
To the team's horror, the fires were heading inward toward the nests of the last 220 macaws surviving in Guatemala.
A century later, Trump has set the United States on a markedly different course, pulling inward and rejecting international cooperation.
Reims Scènes d'Europe, an ambitious multidisciplinary event founded in 2009 by the theater director Ludovic Lagarde, looks outward, not inward.
My favorite piece, "Bona, Charlotesville," finds the artist gazing inward, looking almost skeptical as she considers herself naked in a mirror.
Kieran Donoghue, head of financial services at IDA Ireland, the country's inward-investment agency, expects more announcements after the PRA's deadline.
He said the rapid pace of innovation and the increasingly global economy have stoked anxiety and an impulse to turn inward.
Unlike Thursday, when the outward nine proved harder, the inward holes were more testing on Friday when crosswinds disrupted everyone's line.
This impending great turn inward also won't be the first time that a liberal's defeat forced Americans' thoughts toward self-development.
In general, we'll have a much more inward-looking, isolated country that's more interested in building nuclear submarines [than cultural diversity].
These two neutron stars, the city-sized cores of deceased giant stars, spiraled inward and merged to become a giant fireball.
The rock's bottom isn't flat, but cupped inward so only a hand-sized, half-inch-thick ring slides along the ice.
After two weeks, the outermost surfaces began to fold inward, creating contours and wrinkles in the teeny sheet of brain cells.
The roof of a shopping center in the city crumpled inward, leaving behind broken glass and a mess of electrical wiring.
Trump is an outsider, they say, who will shake things up in an inward-looking Washington that has forgotten about them.
And it was a long road, and it took a lot of looking inward and retraining my brain to think positively.
But almost immediately, S-Town takes darker, unexpected narrative turns, and never really stops turning inward upon itself, or John's life.
"I put the failure of getting pipelines and therefore inward investment firmly in the lap of regulators and government," Williams said.
The story of who they are is just as outward facing as it is inward — and you better believe it's shiny.
Yet he fails to point out that soon after Zheng He's explorations China turned inward, beginning its half-millennium of stagnation.
Mr Trump had considered raising barriers to Chinese inward investment in sectors targeted by the "Made in China 2025" development policy.
The more I look inward, the more I see people and the more I see people the more I see me.
"Mama," the album's turning point, finds the singer looking inward at the women who raised her, before preparing to love again.
During Jupiter's long, annual retrograde, we turn inward to learn the difference between what we're pursuing and what we really want.
That's always been my connection to him — how he turns the film inward onto me, and that's what I'm left with.
As Earth formed, the heaviest elements, like iron, sunk inward, and the high temperatures liquefied them, forming a malleable, molten center.
We're hoping that people with a negative attitude or a bunch of anger can turn that anger inward and help him.
The control of government subsidies is not about competition between firms: it is about competition between governments to attract inward investment.
A common counter-argument is that much of the inward FDI since the referendum has been little more than asset-stripping.
"It's very inward-looking, and has damaged Germany's image in Europe," says Stefan Meister at the German Council on Foreign Relations.
Moving inward, each subsequent section of the MEGA plate was treated with a ten-fold increase in the dose of antibiotics.
It recommended that airlines replace their door-latching mechanisms and that they use inward-opening doors that cannot be blown out.
Those quintessential John Green moments are still featured in Turtles, but now John Green takes those meditations and turns them inward.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: The people -- yes, the people being in this case the president nine states inward on twitter admitting what happens.
The U.S.A. might easily have continued to look inward, to listen to its "America first" demagogues, until it was too late.
But a more "inward-looking world" creates opportunities to address the risks at hand, writes World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab.
But in this era of call-out culture it is important, every once in a while, to turn our outrage inward.
Likewise, the high U.S. corporate tax rate makes the U.S. economy less attractive as a location for inward foreign direct investment.
Now, both members of the "Special Relationship" are looking inward at a time when that world order is increasingly under siege.
Launched last August, the spacecraft will orbit the sun 24 times over the next 7 years, spiralling inward with each revolution.
"Anyone in a leadership role needs to know that when you are looking at conflict, you can't look inward," he said.
The bottom line: Barring crisis, expect more inward policy and rhetoric from Russia's leadership in the year ahead, if not longer.
She's focusing inward on her relationship with Gabe (Justin Dobies) and her junior film thesis, and recovering from her dad's death.
Nonetheless, there are inward journeys in progress—moral migrations that carry the characters, almost despite themselves, away from where they began.
The disease shortened my right leg, partially atrophied my calf muscle, limited my ankle's flexibility and curled my foot perceptibly inward.
For each orbit, it will accelerate inward, reaching 128,153 miles per hour, and pass within 3,100 miles of Jupiter's cloud tops.
Scientists had expected that the bubble would be pushed outward during the solar maximum and collapse inward during the solar minimum.
The result is that the water particles move sort of diagonally inward and forward, which is pretty much what Destin said.
Making matters worse, Congress is slated to pass the Foreign Investment Review Risk Modernization Act, which will toughen inward investment rules.
The upgraded AirPods now support noise cancellation, using outward and inward-facing microphones to cancel out sound before you hear it.
Nothing major happened, but there was some dollar selling by a foreign bank and some inward remittances after the long weekend.
If the Republican Party wants to stand the test of time, it must avoid turning inward and instead become more inclusive.
The United States is the world's sole remaining superpower, but Americans often seem so inward-looking as to be almost provincial.
Brain scans of people with persistent high-functioning depression also show that regions associated with inward thinking or rumination are hyperactive.
" So, Alshatti sought to create a succession of visuals that would produce an effect of "descending gracefully through an inward void.
So for a more accurate representation of the crisis, indigenous activists have turned inward toward their own communities before the police.
After a few minutes of futile interaction with the space, you finally turn inward and pray, and there is blissful silence.
Dealers expect pressure on the currency to ease with more inward remittances ahead of the traditional New Year on April 14.
I focused inward and what I found was an elemental essence, one as equally capable of destruction as it was creation.
If his cooking is a reflection of what lies inward, his personal mission has been moving in the opposite direction: outward.
It was during those serene moments that his playing was at its most inward, almost (but not quite) to a fault.
Instead, the Social Democrats turning inward, unable to answer the country's most pressing questions at a time when Germany needs them.
Maybe nothing — after all, comedy has long looked inward — but for an art form, tough criticism is one sign of health.
It led the safety board to recommend inward-facing cameras in train cabs, and Amtrak committed in 2015 to installing them.
I would argue that the preference falls on the question, are most voters in an inward looking or internationally concerned mode?
Sufism is a mystical form of Islam, a school of practice that emphasizes the inward search for God and shuns materialism.
Death performed with an inward stillness can be particularly poignant, as when Hamlet murmurs his final line: "The rest is silence."
Traditional Brazilian rhythms, Minimalistic motifs, breakneck picking and sighing melody are commingled in pieces that look both inward and far ahead.
If you are among them, avoid turning inward when you start to feel that creeping warmth across your face and chest.
Generally speaking, their practice often feels inward-turned and even solipsistic, as much concerned with me-ness and process as outcome.
The extent to which the UK would be able to limit net inward migration could be significant for some asset classes.
Egypt, too, has turned inward, as its economy has worsened and a jihadist insurgency has taken root on the Sinai Peninsula.
You're given two sets of clues, "Inward" and "Outward," and one lovely, coiling, 100-character-long stream of boxes to fill.
It's a birth defect in which one or both feet are bent inward at odd angles, making it difficult to walk.
Watch, for instance, the care with which he shapes the pulse, then his inward pause just when the melody springs free.
It became more expensive when, a year before it opened, one of the 140-foot gun towers started to pitch inward.
People are going inward, to find something bigger than Trump, and outward, to limit the damage he inflicts on the country.
Dealers expect pressure on the currency to ease with more inward remittances ahead of the traditional New Year in mid-April.
"His monologue contains some of the most ravishing music ever written, but it's also very long and very inward," he said.
Analysts, though, said that Snapchat appeared willing to look inward and try to fix problems rather than be distracted by Instagram.
The museum is designed to interact with the sculpture, the staircase curving inward to give space to the monumental steel structure.
If I don't get that physical space, I sort of retreat inward: either by going online or through my imagination. 6.
We have taken that difference and turned it inward, imagining that our specialness was under assault from those beyond our shores.
When we're in a socially anxious moment, our attention naturally turns inward because we want to monitor how things are going.
Also highly energetic particles streaming from the Sun can push on the particles in a ring, causing the debris to fall inward.
Instead, the best horror this year has turned inward, focusing on the intimate traumas that are passed down through generations within families.
Despite an inward-looking America, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Theresa May went to Davos with an altogether different message.
My own silence was born out of my own anger blocked and turned inward, hurtling back down my throat into my guts.
One of four key findings highlighted is a suggestion that there is no guarantee of reduced inward migration after Brexit is finalized.
A lot of your work seems to deal with anthropological/sociological issues—how did it feel to turn inward for this one?
Virtually every incumbent financial institution (FI) is now looking inward and engaging in an innovation drive, spurred on by competition from fintechs.
Transparency Mode allows you to hear outside sound through the silicone tip seal by activating the AirPods' inward-facing and external microphones.
The lines of their bodies, like their paths across the stage, extend outward in possible escape but keep turning inward or collapsing.
The stock of inward foreign direct investment (FDI) in Britain's assets and shares is larger than anywhere except America and Hong Kong.
This massage pillow includes both inward and outward circular kneading, plus it has an optional heating function to help your muscles relax.
"I think it depends on education, training support and the development of inward investments that creates opportunities for the young," he says.
Perhaps that was true when an Iron Curtain ran down the middle of Europe, and Mao Zedong's China had turned disastrously inward.
Enormous discs of gas and dust surround black holes, which gets super heated and magnetized as it spirals inward toward the hole.
"His stance is really inward-looking, making investors nervous about his 'moderateness'," said Masahiro Ichikawa, senior strategist at Sumitomo Mitsui Asset Management.
She credited much of her own business success to looking inward, urging start-up founders to constantly assess their own company's identity.
And American politics are turning inward: both Republicans and Democrats are more protectionist now than they were before Mr Trump's electoral triumph.
Helene believes that one woman's deep dive inward through ayahuasca can trigger radical potential in their own lives and radiate outward toward.
But the use of Shem's book in medical schools, book clubs, and departments of medical humanism and ethics is largely inward-looking.
It's a phenomenally inward-looking document, a kind of patchwork quilt of Republican and conservative preoccupations rather than a cohesive governing manifesto.
This development represents a big shift for a show that has mostly focused inward, on human survival, through its first two seasons.
And Europe would be poorer without Britain's voice: more dominated by Germany; and, surely, less liberal, more protectionist and more inward-looking.
However, if the incoming U.S. administration implements inward looking policies, gold may touch $1,500 per ounce, propelled by investor fears, he said.
And, because everyone's goals — and how they get prioritized — are different, it's important that you look inward before doing much of anything.
Wall Street, Silicon Valley and the rest of corporate America do not support an inward economic nationalism that disrupts global trading arrangements.
Over the years, the Pace bike has moved inward, meaning everything that can be inside is stowed away: brakes, chains, gears, wires.
Surrounded by colleagues from the other party including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, McCain abruptly flexed his armed inward like a gorilla.
Following a near drowning incident, the liquid remaining in the lungs of a victim can trigger the inward extrusion of bodily floods.
As Silicon Valley turns inward to reckon with its homegrown culture crisis, it also turns outward toward some of society's toughest problems.
The tattoo, which is two inward-facing arrows on Sadler's wrist, means to be in the present and focus on the now.
To get through it, Clinton said, she turned inward, relying on her "internal resources" and the support of her family and friends.
Many people would experience this sort of trauma—the explosion of the family unit, the disgrace of a parent—and cave inward.
When his characters look out windows onto level fields stretching to the horizon, as they invariably do, they are simultaneously peering inward.
An inward-looking nation has grown more cosmopolitan: last year Chinese people took 120m trips abroad, a fourfold rise in a decade.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership, a 12-nation trade pact meant to be a boost, may well be blocked by America's inward turn.
The good news is that when the market turns inward and looks at earnings and guidance, it likes it what it sees.
"The biggest opportunity for Africa today is a lack of inward investments that are supposed to be flowing into Africa," he said.
The money for this inward investment could come from the $11 billion Libyan Local Investment and Development Fund, a subsidiary of LIA.
In the early two-thousands, she began composing with software like Pro Tools and Sibelius, and her music took an inward turn.
" She continued, "The temptation is to say, 'Well why don't we just look inward, why don't we just hide behind our borders?
She catches them in moments of relative stillness, moments revealed not in tales of wild adventure but of inward conflict, indecisive contemplation.
On both sides of the fountain will be a marble church pew, with high backs that curve slightly inward to represent shelter.
While the company has invested in Lyft, its other partnerships have seen inward investments — Cruise received substantial investments from Honda and SoftBank.
Repeated or prolonged infection with it scars a person's eyelids until they turn inward, causing lashes to rub against the eye constantly.
That fear dates back to the second term of George W. Bush, when the xenophobia he directed toward distant "Islamofascism" turned inward.
For the projection to work, one of the mirrors had to be concave, or curved inward, to concentrate light onto one point.
The basic vocal sound (the mouth is never opened wide) is related to that used in flamenco, but softer, sweeter, more inward.
The meetings lacked the self-absorption, the constant turning inward, that she felt at the clinic, where she attended therapy every day.
Unlike Samsung's phone, the Mate X has a flexible display that wraps around the outside of the device rather than folding inward.
So they placed two of the etched metal disks on either end of a small pillar, with the etched sides facing inward.
When she arrived, she bent back and spooled inward, and nothing the female ensemble that followed her did had half the impact.
"The legal profession traditionally is not one that looks inward and helps itself," said Mr. Chesler, a 1975 N.Y.U. law school graduate.
Social media, on the other hand, have a tendency to prefer images and texts within the platform, leading to an inward look.
The inward half, however, proved a much more difficult test in fresh winds and three bogeys on that stretch halted Montgomerie's progress.
The 2018 FDI inflows were the highest since 2013, when the country recorded inward investment of 80.1 billion rand, the bank said.
After her moments of silence, Ms. Sumbry-Edwards found her way through a quietly seething solo, her gaze pointed downward or inward.
The inward instincts, the isolation, the nationalism and pettiness of the Trump administration had caused perhaps the biggest rethink since 9/11.
"The psychology around the border," he said, "was inevitably inward-looking, resentful, accompanied by a degree of paranoia and just sheer inconvenience."
Politicians on both the right and left call for turning inward, ignoring how terrorist groups are devastating whole communities around the world.
But in principle, a future president could turn those capabilities inward, using them to spy on domestic political opponents, journalists, and activists.
Goshua had been taught to start his exam with the hands and then to work inward to the rest of the body.
Power, who once urged Americans to search the world for people whom they could help, writes of reassuring herself by looking inward.
The clothes are different, as are the cameras; and in some, the lens has turned inward: a reflection of the selfie phenomenon.
Basil Kincaid and Audrey Simes's  R3clamation: Inward Quest continues at Hoffman LaChance Contemporary (2713 Sutton Boulevard, St. Louis, Missouri) through October 29.
A study published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences suggests that powerful storm surges swept the boulders inward.
According to the cultural critic John Berger, something strange happens when we consume shocking images: Often we turn inward, rather than outward.
Freed from the ties that hurt us, or bore us, or make us feel uneasy, finally we can turn our attention inward.
Despite her resolve to give up, however, a blue-eyed, homeless Frenchman rescues her onto the quai and initiates her inward awakening.
They watched these once strong and vibrant men turn bitter and inward and lose their memories and ability to do everyday tasks.
And, as it revisits some of the uncertainties in "2001" — free will, extraterrestrials, God — it seems to turn inward instead of out.
Jeff Dean stood near the center of the microkitchen, his hands in his pockets, shoulders hunched slightly inward, with Corrado and Schuster.
When you feel like freaking out, the movie's commitment to slowing down and drawing inward doesn't seem like such a bad idea.
And though "A Quiet Passion" is small — modest in scope, inward rather than expansive, precise in word and gesture — it contains multitudes.
In suggesting that we look inward for the cause of this hunger, Chapman's as much a Buddhist as he is a Christian.
I turned my back on the film industry, choosing instead to look inward and contemplate my own mortality, but that ends now.
In all these cases, analysts said, her inclination would be to pursue a more inward-looking path and to defy American leadership.
This is dried stingray fin, to be delivered to the flame like an offering until its edges curl inward and grow black.
As Europe became more secular and Christianity took an inward turn, Professor Metz asked the church to rethink its role in society.
Cover your lids entirely with a hot-pink shade, extending the color inward along your tear ducts and outward into a wing.
On "Pretty Boy," he gazes downward but not too far inward, celebrating loneliness as a form of freedom instead of a plague.
Global economic leadership requires U.S. firms to get over the rooted inward-focused mindset, institutions and culture that often times constrain them.
These clothes don't advertise their power; they project it inward, so the aura of confidence attaches to the person, not the outfit.
Children forced too soon to become adults act out and draw inward in scenes that some may find aimless and metaphorically strained.
Pekar's work was landmark for being autobiographical; he stayed mostly close to home, looking inward and at his immediate surroundings for inspiration.
Sufism is "a spiritual tendency within Islam that prioritizes the inward aspects of religion and one's personal relationship with God," Hamid said.
At the same time, much of his fiction also reflected the country's narcissistic, inward-looking proclivities in the aftermath of the 1960s.
The title sequence remains one of TV's best, a series of strange mirror images that suggest a Los Angeles turning inward against itself.
As others gaze inward, Germany will find itself in the position that it never wanted to be: trying to lead alone in Europe.
They have both said they will create an "inward-looking" economy, focused on national production and narrowing the gap between rich and poor.
This inward gravity disconnects evangelicals from reality beyond their bubble, and that can make them less able to understand or love their neighbors.
This large open-air enclosure has inward-leaning walls, which have prevented animals from escaping since it was built about 35 years ago.
On Realm of Sacrifice there's this internal sort of inward purge, while your work on Burning Arrow feels forceful and very driven outward.
I started Signed, X with the intent to turn the camera inward, on my own community, as some of my favorite photographers do.
But with Joker, Phillips spends more time looking inward at Arthur than outward at the world he's trying to analyze and find wanting.
In a presidential campaign season where the rhetoric has too often been about fear and looking inward, this is a lesson worth remembering.
Such a rapid drop in pressure caused air to rush inward toward the center, as if filling a growing void in the atmosphere.
Will we respond to the changes of our time with fear, turning inward as a nation, turning against each other as a people?
He would probably have gone the other way, turning inward and hiding inside himself if he had been abused in that extreme fashion.
The authors guess when you turn your thoughts inward during meditation, you may be more likely to mix up reality with imaginative assumptions.
Abroad, as other countries take their cue from a more inward-looking United States, regional and global problems will become harder to solve.
" Kasich adviser John Weaver responded: "Other losing campaigns, especially with candidates nearing record level negative ratings & zero ability to grow, should look inward.
Matt was someone none of us knew but all of us liked: an intense, funny, inward guy who was going into the Army.
Speaking of Bob Dylan, I remember him saying that growing up in rural Minnesota forced him to go inward and develop his imagination.
So can&apost one argue that what you call the inward-looking, the populist, nationalist wing of the Republican Party is taking over?
The repetition is criticism of games at large, for sure, but Taro also uses each new playthrough to look further and further inward.
Acid's sacred, expanding visions — especially those tied to inward contemplation — resonate with Fontana's 1951 "Manifesto tecnico dello spazialismo" (or "Technical Manifesto of Spatialism").
How different it would have been had he taken time to look inward, not be so defensive and improve the way he governed.
Though its external scope covers oceans and millennia, when American Gods turns its focus inward, it must cross a distance even less fathomable.
If more air is leaving the storm than is sucked inward, the pressure falls even more and the system will continue to grow.
That "fits the migration story, that these water worlds may originally have been born far from their stars before migrating inward," he said.
Localist Cantonese sentiment in Hong Kong is remarkably similar to that of Brexit: inward-looking, chauvinistic and hindered by a misplaced superiority complex.
It's a bit more dazed, hazy, and insular, a collection of inward-focused tracks for when you're too afraid to leave your house.
If the United States turns inward under its new president, Beijing could wield more clout in everything from climate change to regional security.
The kit tosses some curve balls at you — as in the case of some tabs that are folded inward, to double as springs.
One study shows that a 1 percentage point reduction in the host country tax rate raises inward foreign direct investment by 3.3 percent.
Rejecting the glossy, sexualized, and female-commodifying style of popular '70s photographers like Guy Bourdin and Helmut Newton, Turbeville's work instead turned inward.
It also appears that the collision caused part of the berthing compartment to collapse inward, making it difficult for survivors to get out.
The goal then, of therapy, is for the individual to turn inward for approval, and be less preoccupied with how those perceive them.
She follows the twisting curves of an ornate, inexpensive flower vase because the act of painting leads her away from her inward turbulence.
An unfavourable exit with greater restrictions on inward migration would also have a more pronounced direct effect on student demand and staff levels.
The Theme, on its return to round out the work, was everything it should have been at the start: quiet, inward, shapely, atmospheric.
It might have made more logical sense, in the interest of contemplative looking, to have had the chairs face inward toward the art.
He remains an extreme case, so inward as to be a bit alien, ensconced in his eccentricity like Don Quixote in his armor.
As Britain begins the tortuous, regrettable process of disentangling itself from the rest of Europe, it is already in danger of turning inward.
By way of rebellion, he turned inward, teaching himself to program beats and write gauzy, lonesome pop songs with a distinctly homemade feel.
"Today we see some inward remittances and the demand (from importers) is also there," a currency dealer said, asking not to be named.
The current rhetoric has many in our country taking an inward look at immigration and wanting to close doors to entrepreneurs and innovators.
The grind of outside challenges, from technological disruption and migration to terrorism and meddling foreign powers, turns states inward and against each other.
So back to the original question: What happens if we bend the tubes so they shoot water inward, toward the center of rotation?
With the Statue of Liberty rising in the distance — a beacon of extroverted, all-embracing spiritual generosity — "Cabin" suggests an inward-turning intransigence.
Look inward to make sure it's not you, take steps to try to improve the relationship and work on becoming more mentally strong.
For example, our allies are undoubtedly using FARA-regulated work to push back against the inward-looking nationalism that fuels today's conservative populism.
" French President François Hollande was less reserved and warned Trumpthat "In an unstable and uncertain world, turning inward would be a dead-end.
Two years later, in "63-F-5" (1963), flocks of arrows extending inward from the canvas's vertical edges point right, left, and down.
This is challenging to get used to at first — the buttons don't actually press inward — but the feature seems to work pretty well.
No, the rest of the record is much more outward than inward; dedications to people, break-ups with myself, it's much more objective.
In their wake, this assortment of paintings is harrowing in the sense of a force that pulls us inward, both mentally and physically.
Bach's intellectual tour de force becomes a more inward, circular narrative—one that flows back inexorably to the place where it began. ♦
This, in combination with Trump's indifference towards Europe, could be problematic on the executive level as each side turns (willingly or unwillingly) inward.
When oil prices collapsed in 2014 and threatened to start this humiliating cycle all over, Mr. Putin's government shifted its focus further inward.
In many ways, the book's focus is strikingly inward, showing how grief sounds in the body, mapping paths, making previously hidden regions visible.
Instead, they should look inward to the traditions and knowledge that gave meaning to the generations that preceded them and still does today.
"Everyone prayed but did so in an inward way," Mr. Cole recalled in an account for the Air Force information office in 1957.
And though I disagree with old Sigmund Freud on many issues, I find, as he did, that sadness is sometimes anger turned inward.
You want to rush through everything, Aries, but Mars retrograde is the warrior planet's time to turn inward, rest, and rework its goals.
But that had a major benefit; the spacecraft would make 24 orbits instead of two, gradually moving inward, and gather much more data.
The rules for solving are simple: two sets of clues, "Inward" and "Outward," forming a single chain that reads correctly in each direction.
Mexico has transformed from an inward-looking oil producer to a manufacturing powerhouse, its factories rolling out cars, computers and machinery for export.
Just last month, he published "Lose Well," which examines the benefit of failing, one of several books he has written on looking inward.
He thought they would be particularly useful in prisons where people can't have a normal life, so where can they go, but inward.
The director who surprised even friends with his confessional new drama, "Pain and Glory," has turned inward, in life and on the screen.
It may be that the United States is turning inward at exactly the wrong moment to capture the technology industry's next big breakthrough.
"No Shape" pushes both words and music into stranger territory, as Perfume Genius grows brasher and more inward-looking at the same time.
The children, too, were mirrors for one another, though they, inward-looking, did not seek solace from those caught in the same situation.
What's unfolded over the last two years, unclear as it has been, has troubled that dynamic, not least because of Hall's inward turn.
MIAMI — Janet Reno sat in a wheelchair with a blanket over her knees, her fingers curled inward so she could not shake hands.
On Monday, Francis also addressed the deterioration of international ties at a time when populist governments and leaders have taken to looking inward.
For now, we will focus inward to make sure that our base community rallies around those who are suffering and need our support.
"The change must be of some concrete sort—an outward or inward sensible series, or a process of attention or volition," James wrote.
Nicola Lloyd, head of inward investment at Invest in Cornwall, said the campaign is part of an effort to futureproof the region's economy.
What should be an inward-looking referendum on whether to overhaul Italy's ossified political and electoral system has taken on much broader import.
It serves Mr. Pettibon well, deflecting attention from evidence, in his work and in person, of what seems an essentially inward, melancholy character.
Whether this is in the present or for people later, finding this inward representation feels essential especially for those exposed to oppressive societies.
"The importer demand was there, but it was outweighed by inward remittances and exporter conversions," said a currency dealer on condition of anonymity.
The effect is an inward-looking familial history, rather than one, as described above, that focuses on the needs and desires of southerners.
Aldo's love of the pivot and the lead hook often see his lead foot toed inward and his leg in prime position for kicking.
Broadly, Breitbart contributors espouse an American nationalism, one that explicitly turns inward to the United States for its source of moral values and strength.
"There were inward remittances in the latter part of the day ahead of the festival," a currency dealer said, asking not to be named.
Perhaps instead of looking outward for reasons why people's hearts have moved away from the church, maybe the church should spend time looking inward.
The clump traveling into the black hole would have come from collisions between particles in different rings; the matter lost momentum and fell inward.
Theorists believe such worlds must have formed farther out from their stars before being flung inward, perhaps by a close encounter with another planet.
There is also talk of a "dual-mode display," which would present visual overlays and use an inward facing camera to perform eye tracking.
Mr Sudeikis masterfully handles the transformation, turning his charm inward and embodying a sexual entitlement that becomes the driving force of the film's plot.
This way, instead of getting more paranoid, the person would hopefully look inward and realize that there was help available if they wanted it.
Lexington is travelling with Mr Mattis this week on his official military plane, and even an inward-looking America puts on quite the show.
In addition to waves traveling outward in the universe, including toward detectors here on Earth, they also bounce back inward at the black hole.
If nothing can escape from a black hole, then any sign of this inward ripple should be annihilated once it passes the event horizon.
There are moments — long, inward-facing moments — when no scripture, no motivational meme, no inspirational quote can quell the urgency of not having enough.
Over long days students would identify negative patterns, look inward for purpose, and set out to pursue their own self-interest above everything else.
But here's what else is currently inside: front seats that rotate (inward, 12 degrees) and an 8-inch tablet embedded in the steering wheel.
Dillon maps out the "Great Mole Hunt" that turned aggression inward, debilitating American intelligence from within, thanks to the increasing paranoia of a few.
Mr Abe once told this columnist he identified with them because they did "not simply look inward, but looked…to the world's wider horizons".
"It will ensure these industries, both large and small, are rooted here in the U.K. attracting inward investment into our manufacturing base," he added.
Back in 2014, Switzerland voted by a slim margin to impose quotas on inward migration, in a referendum pushed for by right-wing populists.
Since taking over in 2013, the Arab world's youngest head of state has adopted more conciliatory and inward-looking policies, analysts and diplomats say.
Joint leader Matsuyama, meanwhile, made a nice start on the more difficult front nine and picked up two more shots on the inward half.
Your inner work should mirror your physical journey: Start by looking inward and letting the world beyond the path ahead of you fall away.
" French President François Hollande was less reserved and warned Trump that "In an unstable and uncertain world, turning inward would be a dead-end.
Those suffering an advanced stage of the disease, in which the eyelashes turn inward and scrape the cornea, can be treated with simple surgery.
Governments had to choose between maintaining high standards of regulation and respecting each others' rules, or looking inward with big costs to global trade.
In a wide-ranging lecture on Monday, French President Francois Hollande defended multilateralism as he warned against a global tendency toward inward-looking policies.
Imports grew 13 percent to C$47.11 billion on higher inward flows of metal and non-metallic mineral products, particularly unwrought gold from Japan.
"Does 'America First' mean that America in this administration is going to turn really inward?" said Tony Fratto, managing partner at Hamilton Place Strategies.
It's a vehicle for turning inward and reconnecting with a long history of survival to project a future that would be the ultimate survival.
Whether it's our personal GDP (income) or other factors, our personal startup must look inward to determine what's important in the development of self.
But the individual straws can slide inward or outward along their futile tracks, slightly advancing or falling back, under the influence of incoming material.
In business, organizations across industries are turning the lens inward to optimize teams and boost productivity with data at the heart of the effort.
It would also seem likely that with the rise of the far-right Alternative for Germany Party, Germany will become much more inward looking.
The dreamy, stoned "YAH." and its refrain of buuuuzzin' turns us inward, as Kendrick introduces the album's theme of family and its emotional obligations.
Here in Germany, and across the Continent, right-wing, anti-immigration parties are calling for their nations to turn inward, away from one another.
The sooner America understands this, the sooner we can all look inward and take personal responsibility for our role in this war against hate.
John Mearsheimer, a preeminent scholar in realist theory, says there's a parallel in history to the way America turned inward after the Vietnam War.
By turning inward — a move already reinforced by the rejection of the Trans-Pacific Partnership — the United States appears to have little to offer.
That noise cancellation feature is powered by inward- and outward-facing microphones, which the buds use to identify and subdue noise from your surroundings.

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