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No one has felt it more acutely than GOP Rep.
Meanwhile, the local impact has been felt far more acutely.
More acutely, gum disease is the leading cause of tooth loss.
Of that, perhaps nobody is more acutely aware than Jordan Thomas.
Yet, they will be felt more acutely on a daily basis.
Inside the United States, policies against immigrants are felt more acutely.
We feel the pain more acutely of those who resemble us.
And plus-size women of color are often even more acutely affected.
Some people, however, feel those highs and lows more acutely than others.
Low- to middle-income Americans could feel the pain even more acutely.
Huawei may be feeling the absence of one American partner more acutely.
To be sure, the effects would be felt more acutely by some industries.
They were written before Rosemary's lobotomy and they reveal the loss more acutely.
Ilya Parker's trans and non-binary clients experience this exclusion even more acutely.
No restaurant community has felt the crisis more acutely so far than Seattle's.
Point two, it seems to affect older males more acutely than older females.
But I'm also frustrated and more acutely aware of the limits of modern medicine.
Other small European economies outside the euro area have the same problem more acutely.
At 58, I feel the throb of time more acutely with every passing autumn.
Disorder in the Middle East is more acutely a European than an American problem:
Reading this book made me feel aloneness more acutely, but also exposed its value.
So, data point one, we know COVID-19 affects the older population more acutely.
On Wednesday, another report dropped and this time, the top stressors seemed more acutely existential.
U.S. companies with revenue overseas are more acutely at risk as the dollar climbs higher.
Those who experienced stress as children often perceive threat more acutely and live more defensively.
This fear is felt more acutely in places like Berlin than it is in Bradford.
You become so much more acutely aware of where your finances are falling short. Mrs.
Diversity increases the odds that an organization sees the world more acutely, accurately and empathetically.
But I'd also begun to feel, more acutely than usual, the permeability of my own mind.
Bunge said it expects to benefit from strong U.S. exports more acutely in the fourth quarter.
That's a growing problem for the industry, but it's felt more acutely in some regions than others.
No one knows the frustration of trying to hold government agencies accountable more acutely than I do.
And I'm aware, of course—more acutely so following our car-ride conversation—that she's getting older.
But what makes this more acutely alarming is the fact that this experience is becoming increasingly common.
Poorer people, both in urban Wuhan and in the countryside, would suffer more acutely from tightening supplies.
And because buses operate exactly where the people are concentrated, we feel the effects that much more acutely.
A global slowdown in trade will hurt small and mid-size businesses more acutely, according to McKinsey Consulting.
Team New Zealand also brought with it more acutely angled light-wind daggerboards, which it deployed on Saturday.
Few exiles have felt intimidation more acutely than the 12 Uighurs in America who produce RFA's Uighur-language news.
But recently I've become more acutely aware of the number of people who are diagnosed with melanoma each year.
She felt she was grieving more acutely, and that Jackson seemed like he was coping quite well in comparison.
The tensions are even more acutely felt in Syria, where the US seems to be intentionally targeting Assad's forces.
Sometimes it's psychological: the aura of invincibility has been removed, opponents sense weaknesses while the competitor feels it more acutely.
The second question is whether Saudi Arabia and Russia will start to feel the pain of production cuts more acutely.
People remember the beginning and the end much more acutely than they remember the middle slog of any experience, he says.
Nowhere and no time do I miss my dad more acutely than in the men's department of M&S at Christmas.
The timing could not have been more fortuitous for Fox's film, and no one recognized that more acutely than she did.
The Weber-Fechner law dictates that the bats perceive increases in volume more acutely than they do increases in sugar concentration.
And they experience these differences more acutely than the majority of people who have more of an "in-between" energy cycle.
But Mr. Trump is more acutely aware of the deficit because jobs and trade are such resonant issues with his voters.
The women's age makes the passage of time more acutely felt — would they live to see him a free man again?
More acutely, the mental and emotional overload of poverty can impair self-control, which is critical to academic, professional, and life success.
We humans tend to experience pain from losses much more acutely than whatever joy we might experience from an equal-size gain.
Black farmers, who make up just 2 percent of the overall farmer population in the US, feel those difficulties exponentially more acutely.
But Giselle has a weak heart, something Ms. Osipova points up more acutely than most interpreters, with small private moments of pain.
Russia's absence, through a ban or boycott, would be felt far more acutely at the Winter Games than at the Summer Games.
And nowhere was that sense of financial crisis felt more acutely than at City College, with its crumbling infrastructure and overcrowded classes.
Lange forces us to listen more acutely to what Mary is saying, to register how her body language contradicts her brazen imagination.
There's no show I'm more acutely aware of being unqualified to understand than Atlanta — which is, of course, by its own brilliant design.
In addition to high home prices, debt continues to plague buyers across the spectrum and is, in fact, delaying home buying more acutely.
While all entrepreneurs face challenges when it comes to accessing business capital, education, information, and networks – women often experience these challenges more acutely.
No demographic feels this more acutely than military families, for whom Mr. Trump's drastic foreign policy shifts often come with deployment orders attached.
Dreams of easing tensions and reunifying with the North one day are also more acutely felt here than anywhere else in South Korea.
Adults know high schoolers don't know it all, but there's one thing teens are more acutely aware of than even the savviest grownups: popularity.
LG: Do you think that it's certain pockets or demographics or age groups of people who are feeling this pain more acutely than others?
It's possible that no one on Wall Street is more acutely aware of this than Binky Chadha, the chief global strategist for Deutsche Bank.
The feeling of loneliness sobriety can cause is no more acutely felt than at the tail end of any earthly cycle around the sun.
Pichai's email to employees indicates the company is keen to support to communities that are suffering more acutely as a result of the outbreak.
Jackie Kennedy's bloodstained pink Chanel suit tells more acutely than any other image the story of what happened in Dallas on Friday, Nov. 22.
"I definitely felt the anxiety of landing the plane more acutely than in previous years," the show's creator and executive producer Michael Schur tells CNN.
Because we don't have a full view of where we're going, our inner ears mess with our balance, causing us to feel movements more acutely.
However, as the report notes, the male workforce is still larger, which means that the 48% loss will be felt even more acutely by women.
Two senior White House officials said the Lerner episode made Mr. Trump more acutely aware of what these aides described as Mr. Pence's empire-building.
Mr. Lloyd's "Betrayal" makes us feel this premise all the more acutely, by offering no distractions from the wounded and wounding souls at its center.
Does talking bluntly about our money stories and failures dispense with those feelings, or put us at a bigger risk of experiencing them more acutely?
Freddie Mercury's death in November 1991 was a devastating blow to the music world, but few felt his loss more acutely than his bandmates in Queen.
Perhaps Chappelle feels this shock more acutely than other comics, as he's been largely free of critical reactions to his work for the past 13 years.
No one feels this dissonance more acutely than the Bronx borough president, Ruben Diaz Jr., who has spent much of his career defending the borough's image.
You might find it easier to pick up Chinese, but you might also remember more acutely all the disappointments and traumas that you'd prefer to forget.
But perhaps nowhere will the changes be felt more acutely than in rural America, where wireless service is spotty despite yearslong government efforts to improve coverage.
When she realizes she's been caught up in her fantasies she feels genuine shame, all the more acutely for how surprised she is to feel it.
Because of differences in insurance coverage, some patients are exposed to greater portions of the cost of their medicines, and those patients feel price increases more acutely.
The sting would be felt all the more acutely as the GOP establishment and the center-left intelligentsia tried to outbid each other in sanctimonious self-righteousness.
Tech companies are more popular in noncoastal states than in their own backyards, where the industry's effect on housing prices and traffic congestion is more acutely felt.
The result is that climate change is all the more acutely felt in these communities; the response must be to prioritize these same communities in climate policy.
More acutely, medicine avoids settling on a shared language because of the degree to which it privileges intuition and autonomy as the best answer to navigating immense complexity.
When the first 25 minute session is over, Rebecca gingerly tells me that some people feel the so-called "discomfort" more acutely in the flanks than the belly.
Each story has the feeling of a yarn that was based in some reality but has grown and shifted and become more acutely caricatured as people retold it.
Bluster about years of shutdown aside, the cost of a deadlocked blame game will reliably rise for each side as federal services and functions become more acutely missed.
After all, high-empathy Americans presumably felt more acutely the suffering of the in-group members who were beheaded, on camera, by the out group that Baghdadi led.
It is one of many social enterprises - businesses that aim to do good – tackling loneliness, often referred to as an epidemic that is more acutely felt around Christmas.
It is one of many social enterprises - businesses that aim to do good – tackling loneliness, often referred to as an epidemic that is more acutely felt around Christmas.
Sunday's full Moon in Pisces—which will more acutely affect Virgos/Virgo ascendants—heightens your sensitivity around relationships and provides you with psychic intuition to gracefully draw a close.
But there's something else that guides Jenkins, generally and more acutely with Beale Street: He provides space for his character's flaws while never allowing those flaws to define them.
Few are more acutely aware of the danger they pose than police Lt-Colonel Falah Hammad Hindi, who instructed his men to take cover as mortars landed ever closer.
Yet for all most of us know about sidewalk rage, few understand where it comes from, or why some feel it more acutely—at times or always—than others.
While many conservatives feel comfortable with a partial government shutdown because it illuminates wasteful aspects of the federal bureaucracy by suspending them, Democrats would feel the shutdown more acutely.
Ironically, seeing clowns now fully repressed in the form of a purely commercial form of children's entertainment made people more acutely aware of the dark side they weren't seeing.
Nowhere is the tension between Russia and the West felt more acutely than in the Baltic states, where people live with the constant fear of war with their eastern neighbor.
But in no place is the discomfort around Trump's bold foreign policy suggestions felt more acutely than in Japan, the only country to have had nuclear weapons used against it.
Northam's policy team will craft a set of proposals based on the premise that the governor's mistakes made him more acutely aware of the inequity and injustice black Virginians face.
Because many patients must now pay thousands of dollars out of pocket before their insurance coverage steps in, for example, they feel the effects of higher drug prices more acutely.
"CBP is facing an unprecedented humanitarian and border security crisis all along our southwest border and nowhere has that crisis manifested more acutely than here in El Paso," he added.
Like most conservatives, Pruitt says he wants to prioritize cleaning up air quality and contaminated lands, which he sees as affecting people more acutely, directly and immediately than climate change.
But it has also raised concerns about its ability to cope with the sudden surge in population, and nowhere will this be more acutely felt than in its housing market.
With those patterns in hand, Chiu imagines the ability to diagnose more acutely, say, a certain kind of depression, one that regularly manifests itself in a specific portion of the brain.
For Meyers, there's a good reason why time seems to slow down in an an emergency: it allows people to more acutely monitor a situation and identify potential predators in their environment.
"There is broad dollar strength across the board but it is being felt more acutely through sterling," said Kamal Sharma, a director of G10 FX strategy at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
Some of us feel this more acutely than others: A 2015 Pew Research Center survey found that 9 in 10 working mothers said they felt rushed all or some of the time.
Whatever I could gather changed so frequently after the fact that I simply stopped trying to gain a sense of the entirety of the mission and focuses more acutely on my own.
What strikes me more acutely about her boho-mama self-presentation and obsession with artfully placing bottles of tea-tree essence on giant tropical leaves is that these ideas are beaming out from . . .
Japan is experiencing these pressures more acutely than ever and possibly more intensely than anywhere, but around the world so many of us must make excruciating choices between work and caring for family.
Reading the way she identifies with Lila's desire, I wondered if the wish to disappear (through collaboration or otherwise) is something felt more acutely by those who are most present in the world.
And no one knows that hustle more acutely than Kris Jenner who continues to blaze trails for entrepreneurial parents everywhere, most recently launching her own line of pearl jewelry in partnership with Debut Networks.
Either through internal checks or U.S. and European sanctions, the best outcome for Qatar is a chastened crown prince - not a deposed one - who is more acutely aware of the limits of his power.
Nowhere are Americans more acutely aware of the system being rigged against them than in the area of education: That's why the Varsity Blues corruption scandal has resonated so widely with the general public.
This was more acutely so for Milley and Neller, who also had to contend with press reports that former members of the Army and Marine Corps were involved with the white supremacists at Charlottesville.
In the Signature Theater's crystalline revival of this documentary drama about the Crown Heights race riots of 1991, its reflective surfaces seem, if anything, more acutely focused, its patterns both sharper and more damning.
"CBP is facing an unprecedented humanitarian and border security crisis all along our Southwest Border and nowhere has that crisis manifested more acutely than here in El Paso," he said at a news conference.
But in order to stop police brutality, Americans have to be willing to see police violence isn't as isolated as it seems, even if it impacts some communities of color more acutely than others.
But it's unclear whether these chemicals could be more acutely dangerous to the lungs if vaped, according to Ziva Cooper, research director of the Cannabis Research Initiative at the University of California Los Angeles.
All banks are struggling to boost revenue during a period of stubbornly low interest rates and tough post-crisis regulation, but Bank of America has felt the pain more acutely than most of its peers.
Depending on local laws and a city's cost of living, some minimum-wage workers may be feeling the pain of their limited earnings more acutely — and it might not be in the locations you'd expect.
Realizing the truth about their immigration status meant becoming more acutely aware than their peers of the ways in which government shaped their lives, and what needed to change for them to achieve their potential.
As internet shopping continues to creep into our lives, most recently with the potentially unsettling arrival of Amazon Key (speaking of sliding doors), consumers may feel regret more acutely than they do with traditional retail.
Why it matters: One provides a deeper understanding of why current policies will not only cause a temperature rise that blows past the Paris climate agreement goals, but will also lead to more acutely dangerous spikes.
Pushing Trump out of office would be a politically destabilizing event in its own right, perhaps more acutely so than handing the reins of government over to a cadre of generals and hoping for the best.
"Women are inevitably the first responders in a disaster and they experience the impact more acutely – they have to fetch the water, arrange for food, tend to the cattle, and worry about the crop," said Mariaselvam.
Saline is commonly used for hydration in hospitals when treating severe cases of the flu, so the impact of this particular disruption in supply chain operations and product availability is being felt more acutely this year.
The imbalance of power between the corporations drafting contracts and the individuals signing them has a broad effect on the average person's rights in America, but nowhere has it been felt more acutely than in the workplace.
" He added: "As the trade war gets worse and the impact is felt more acutely by Wisconsin farmers, the very voters that he absolutely needs to have any shot of carrying the state again are abandoning him.
It was a scene that made Mattingly's cause resonate more acutely with the visitor — a reminder that the choice does lie with us to attain and manage our natural resources with a clear consideration of the consequences.
On a purely sensual level, whispering (or screaming) nasty nothings at the right moment can get everyone in a sexual encounter a little (or a lot) more turned on, and make them feel whatever is happening more acutely.
The bulk of we think we alone—which is just 20 minutes long—finds the artist looking at life's small moments more acutely, and attempting to make sense of the time he has left in the physical realm.
"Employers are more acutely aware of not only the positives of having workers who stay longer and are more committed, but of the downside risk to their whole enterprise if they have a toxic work environment," she added.
This, he said, means that many Moroccans feel discrimination more acutely and, at least in the case of young men on the margins, tend to view even minor slights as proof that the entire system is against them.
A resident of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, might feel the strike's effects more acutely since 75 percent of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School district employees are women, and the superintendent has preemptively canceled classes on March 8.
When he drunkenly disrupts Esther's acceptance speech at the Academy Awards — a scene that appears in every iteration — he begs his peers in the audience to give him a job, a humiliation that more acutely disregards Esther's achievements.
Princess Beatrice Washington will become the first queen to rule, and the closer she gets to ascending the throne the more acutely she feels the personal sacrifices she has to make in the name of duty and country.
I don't speak English with a Korean accent since I don't speak Korean, and maybe I feel more acutely aware of how people with Asian accents are treated since watching Dr. Dao being dragged across the United plane .
Although it's a general astrological rule that people born under a given sign will likely feel the effects of their ruling planet's retrograde more acutely, that doesn't mean that that particular retrograde will be the most challenging for them.
Research by Caballero and colleagues at MIT and Harvard is among a number studies indicating that monetary policy, instead of acting through its influence on short and long-run borrowing costs, is being felt more acutely on currency markets.
"Women are more acutely concerned about their own health-care needs and that of their families, so it makes sense that that would extend to women business owners' concerns about their employees," Benz said in an email to CNBC.
It is not just Australia that has archaic rules of eligibility for parliament, although it is feeling the problem more acutely because it has become vastly more cosmopolitan than it was when its constitution was drafted in the 1890s.
It's a sector that's felt the sting of disruption more acutely than perhaps any other in recent years, as competition from Amazon in particular has challenged retailers and forced them to find better ways to understand their customers on and offline.
The pain was felt a bit more acutely at Lockheed Martin, whose stock fell $4 billion in value in the first minutes after the message and is now down a little more than 1 percent since Trump picked that fight.
Willful Disregard is peppered with text messages that should never have been sent, chance encounters that would more acutely be described as stalking, and borderline obsessional attempts to read hidden messages with every exchange with the object of your affection.
HO CHI MINH CITY (Reuters) - They wondered about each other over the decades, the Vietnamese mother constantly and more acutely than the 3-year-old daughter she gave up in April 1975, just before Saigon fell to Communist North Vietnam.
Nowhere has the bad-tempered contest been felt more acutely than in the Mexican cities straddling the U.S. border, which hundreds of thousands of people cross for work every day, and acts as a bridge for $500 billion in annual bilateral trade.
"To exist in the human moral dimension," Charlie tells us, "was to own a body, a voice, a pattern of behaviour, memory and desire, experience solid things and feel pain"—and perhaps to feel more acutely than humans the limitations of embodiment.
Even as it confronts the specter of brazen espionage, Australia's government has yet to draw clear boundaries for an autocratic giant that is both an economic partner and a threat to freedom, a conundrum faced by many countries, but more acutely by Australia.
Even as it confronts the specter of brazen espionage, Australia's government has yet to draw clear boundaries for an autocratic giant that is both an economic partner and a threat to freedom — a conundrum faced by many countries, but more acutely by Australia.
Above all they understand that the two poles actually aren't—"So hold fast to the ones you love/Before they're ripped away," on the political "Night Isn't Bright," signifies more acutely in this ripped-apart time than it did when it surfaced in March.
However, these results seem to echo the argument some 2628 Democratic presidential candidates have been making this election season that though the country has been reporting strong economic numbers, the impact is more acutely felt by the wealthy rather than middle-to-lower income Americans.
Of all the people that have suffered the consequences of this erosion, few have suffered them more acutely than the people of Yemen, residents of a country where unauthorized U.S. military action has helped give rise to the worst humanitarian disaster in the world. Sens.
But if credit conditions and interest rates are now more closely bound, and movements in exchange rates felt more acutely, the case for coordination becomes stronger, said Adam Posen, a former Bank of England policymaker and the current president of the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
Between all the monologuing and violence, Westworld hints at a show that will be more acutely focused on the promise of its pilot: the parallel stories of the humans who create a new and immortal life, and the powerful bots who reject being enslaved by their creators.
In South Africa, amid complaints that Johannesburg Pride is a "celebration of whiteness and freedom" and that Cape Town Pride lacks inclusivity, focus has shifted over the past several years toward bringing pride to townships like Kanana and Khayelitsha, where queer people face discrimination more acutely.
Tracey told me that it seems we may all be predisposed by our brain stems to feel pain more acutely or less, but that in chronic-pain patients it's as if the volume knob of pain were turned all the way up and jammed there permanently.
Donald Trump (or his next secretary of state) would be well advised to read this timely and comprehensively informative book, since no foreign topic will engage the 45th president more acutely than the currently fast-fraying relationship between the United States and the People's Republic of China.
In contrast, several Republican governors who have felt the burden of responding to the growing problem more acutely have taken drastic actions to try to contain the spread of the virus -- implementing emergency restrictions and taking executive actions in line with recommendations from public health officials and experts.
There is perhaps no major women's league that could feel the effects of the shutdown more acutely than the NWSL, which was poised to ride the popularity of the US Women's National Team's World Cup win into a season that is still technically slated to begin on April 18.
Just as working class whites denied a fair share of economic growth — and suffering the effects of the Great Recession more acutely than the affluent — surprised almost everyone in 2016 by initiating a class upheaval within the Republican Party, the same explosive mix is present in the black community.
That will have an effect on a number of areas, but one in particular will be how money moves in and out of the U.K. economy; and given that this is part of what sustains the business model of Funding Circle, you can see how this might impact trading more acutely.
"This won't have much impact on the market as buyers will continue to focus on the primary market rather than the secondary market where these measures will be more acutely felt," said Alex Wong, a fund manager at Ample Capital Ltd in Hong Kong, with about $130 million under management.
A series of rule changes across the last 40 years, and more acutely over the last 20, has fueled offensive innovations that have ushered the N.F.L. to a juncture where quarterbacks are throwing more often, and for more yards, and completing a greater percentage of their passes, than in any other season.
And yet absence from the 22010 World Cup may be more acutely felt — may represent a greater setback — in the United States than in countries where soccer is the No. 1 sport, Andrei Markovits, a Michigan professor and co-author of "Offside: Soccer and American Exceptionalism," argued in a late-night phone call.
We have a lot of tech companies in California – and their stocks tend to feel the impact of market movement more acutely Tech companies like, say, Apple, tend to sell products known as "consumer durables" – products like an iPhone that do not have to be bought frequently because they last for a long time.
"There are a range of customer segments we're targeting here from hard working City folks worried about their health, to men and women who've hit an age milestone and have become more acutely conscious of their health and don't want their bodies to let them down, to tech enthusiasts and quantified self enthusiasts," says the Thriva CEO.
In the realm of commodities investing, few have experienced these vicissitudes more acutely than Mr. Anderson, who began his investing career in 1994 with hedge fund nurturer Julian H. Robertson Jr. By 2007, Mr. Anderson had $9 billion under management and, with investment banks clamoring for stakes in fast-growing hedge funds, Lehman Brothers and Credit Suisse as shareholders.
Perhaps nowhere has this been seen more acutely than in Alabama's Second Congressional District, where Republican voters face a peculiar choice in a runoff: A congresswoman who condemned Mr. Trump but has since voted nearly in lock step with him, or a challenger who was once a Democrat who supported Nancy Pelosi, but now sounds much like the president.
When choosing the women for this collection, I wanted to include the women of the Arab diaspora because I do feel quite strongly that we are a part of the broader story of the Arab world, looking in particular at conflicts and instability that have, over the decades and even more acutely today, triggered displacement, forced migration or refugee crises.

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