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The catastrophe is unfolding most acutely in New York City.
G.B.T.Q. rhetoric, which is felt most acutely by L.G.B.T.Q. youths.
Wishing, perhaps, most acutely for a succinct, impressive Instagram bio.
It's Christmastime again, and I feel the longing most acutely now.
It's there that efforts to curb protections are most acutely felt.
Those of us who live here may feel these limitations most acutely.
This impulse is most acutely visible in the controversial Lincoln Yards plan.
These consequences are felt most acutely by younger and lower-income individuals.
The crisis is felt most acutely by those living in rural areas.
Medical providers generally don't, particularly when dealing with the most acutely ill.
It's on that front where McCain's loss will be felt most acutely.
It's the questions, not the answers, that bring us most acutely to life.
Suspicions will linger among the most acutely partisan no matter what Mueller finds.
Government bond yields QE has perhaps been felt most acutely in bond markets.
It is in moments like these that I feel survivor's guilt most acutely.
Vetements and Balenciaga perhaps most acutely depict how embarrassingly homogenous runways can be.
The rewards of breakthroughs are felt most acutely when our families experience illness.
It is in these places where the teacher shortage is most acutely felt.
Rage at the government is felt most acutely by older white working-class men.
And this fear of overzealous enforcement is felt most acutely by migrant sex workers.
And he sees most acutely the things from which we may wish to turn.
The pain is felt most acutely at the bottom of the income and education scale.
The reality is that students at state and community colleges bear this burden most acutely.
"The aviation industry is feeling the impact of this global pandemic most acutely," Culp said.
And these aren't Bay Area-specific issues (though they may be felt most acutely here).
Washington County, for which Machias is the county seat, is suffering most acutely from the crisis.
The process is felt most acutely in the smaller states where delegations are projected to dwindle.
At Litchfield, her death is probably felt most acutely by Taystee, her best friend, played by Danielle Brooks.
GURU was hurt most acutely by its pharmaceuticals stock exposure last year as top holdings, including Valeant, plummeted.
That would impact startups in emerging technologies most acutely because disruptive innovation is always a high-risk venture.
But the technology does have its shortcomings, and I feel them most acutely with my nieces and nephews.
As a result, the collateral damage is felt most acutely by the startup workers caught in the crosshairs.
The directory addresses a problem Mr. Luck faced most acutely during his transition over the last several years.
And Botulinum toxin, better known as Botox, is the most acutely lethal toxin known, and also totally natural.
This is expected to play out most acutely in Victoria and the western regions of New South Wales state.
It is a tension most acutely felt at moments of crisis, when dual loyalties can be hard to maintain.
The impact would have been most acutely felt in the state's vast rural areas where local hospitals are sparse.
And in the electronic music community, the change is felt most acutely in field of harm reduction at festivals.
All of the United States is headed toward many of the challenges that Puerto Rico now feels most acutely.
I sensed this most acutely when I visited the Osówka Complex, another of the facilities in the Riese system.
And student loan debt — now topping a whopping $1.4 trillion — is a challenge that the millennial generation faces most acutely.
Most acutely, in the wars in Ukraine, the Russians began to master the use of the reporter as a weapon.
Rural counties already struggling to hang on felt the pinch of the economic recession most acutely, and blamed politicians most harshly.
Where failure of public services is felt most acutely is health: less than 1/2 of rudimentary health facilities remain functional.
It is while watching flaming palm tree videos that I am most acutely aware of the time-distortion that comes from video.
The suspicion and barriers will impact most acutely those who are also marginalized due to race, socioeconomic status, sexuality, or gender identity.
But billions of dollars in Saudi investment have failed to turn the tide of economic decline felt most acutely among young Sudanese.
This fact was felt most acutely by the numerous fans who had bought their tickets from StubHub, a website for ticket resales.
I felt this isolation most acutely when reading through a set of applications for a prestigious fiction fellowship a few months ago.
The hygiene hypothesis applies most acutely to children, but new bacteria continue to bolster your immune system "through your lifetime," says Morris.
"The effect of climate change is being felt most acutely here," Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland of Canada said, referring to the Arctic.
She's become subsumed by that loneliness we feel most acutely when we're surrounded by other people — even, or especially, people we love.
But in parts of the San Joaquin Valley, where the water shortage was felt most acutely, the recovery has been slow going.
The shame was the thing I felt most acutely, though it danced together with pleasure in the same space inside of my gut.
The costs of freer trade were borne most acutely in Southern and Mid-Western manufacturing towns exposed to competition from cheap Chinese imports.
While the immediate negative effects of this imported waste are most acutely felt locally, the global ecosystem will suffer in the long run.
The latest clash will be most acutely felt in California, home to an estimated 2.3 million of the country's 11 million undocumented immigrants.
But discouraging marketplace enrollment most acutely hurts middle-class and working-poor families, the very supporters to whom Trump claims to be dedicated.
In many cases, these mentions centered on specific locations, like Italy and Iran, where the ravages of coronavirus have been most acutely felt.
The impact of the restrictions has been felt most acutely in Hubei, where 56 million people have been effectively penned in since January.
It has been low-income and older residents, those in need of social services and college students who have felt it most acutely.
Daniela was treated in the cold, clean and tidy ward of a private clinic with staff volunteering to help those most acutely in need.
Why it matters: The income disparities are strongly tied to other inequalities — such as education — among racial groups, which often most acutely impact immigrants.
"Because of that vulnerability, it means they'll feel the impact first and probably most acutely," Dr. Diana Hernandez of Columbia University told Business Insider.
But it is here, among voters in one of the nation's few true tossup districts, where any lasting strain may be felt most acutely.
A trauma felt most acutely by the "young man of promise" in the countries late arriving to capitalism and Enlightenment, especially Germany and Russia.
John Bolton The battle for influence over Trump's foreign policy is perhaps most acutely viewed through the rivalry between Rand Paul and John Bolton.
The tension between form and allusion can be felt most acutely in the disjunction between the smaller-scaled photographs and the even smaller videos.
The impact could be felt most acutely in "swing" states, where Republicans are trying to hold onto Senate seats, political strategists and analysts said.
Voters (mostly) decided their nominees tonight in Florida and Arizona, two of the states where the rise of Donald Trump has been seen most acutely.
The deterioration of rural fortunes can be seen most acutely in Wisconsin, where dairy farms closed at a rate of two per day last year.
The problem is being felt most acutely in the West, where drought conditions and increased water use have helped turn lush agricultural areas to dust.
In other words, to the extent that zero-rating harms internet openness, the effect of those harms will be felt most acutely by poor people.
Stark warnings for New York With the number of cases rising so rapidly, New York City is most acutely feeling that shortage, particularly with ventilators.
One might think that as a local Mexican-American who carries much of the show, he would feel most acutely the various pressures surrounding it.
With so much uncertainty surrounding a Brexit, there's been a vigorous debate over where its pain will be felt most acutely — and what areas will benefit.
That is felt most acutely by small businesses, which lack the resources of larger competitors to stay in compliance with the thicket of rules and requirements.
General skepticism about meritocracy and opportunity, felt most acutely by marginalized groups who couldn't see themselves in picket-fence campaign ads, had yet to go mainstream.
But the hurricane's impact has been felt most acutely in poor towns and low-income neighborhoods that had few resources to spare before the storm hit.
So it goes with older players, as the Mets feel most acutely with Yoenis Cespedes, the $110 million left fielder who cannot shake persistent leg injuries.
The impacts of the outbreak will likely be felt most acutely within early growth stage segments, the most notable of which in China would be 5G.
These expectations are felt most acutely and tragically by those who don't conform to the standard gender binary — people who are transgender or nonbinary, most obviously.
Incarcerated transgender individuals often face these issues most acutely, and future administrations would do well to continue down the path of reducing harm for this vulnerable population.
Most acutely, she noted that Mr Sanders's had voted against the $700-billion bailout bill that extended support to Michigan's shattered carmaking industry after the financial crisis.
She does not allow herself the indulgence of any outlandish sorrow, and so it is often during those scientific digressions that we feel her loss most acutely.
" On the impeachment inquiry: "Trump's incapacity affects all manner of subjects addressed by the presidency, but can be seen most acutely in foreign affairs and national security.
I felt the mass most acutely, though, when I crested a dipsy-do at inappropriate speed somewhere in rural Denmark, and bottomed out on the other side.
The combination of high unemployment, poverty, and police brutality in the immensely segregated city led to a simmering fury, which was experienced most acutely by its black citizens.
In his speech formally accepting the nomination, Mr. Trump gave voice to the anger and fear felt most acutely by working-class whites amid economic and cultural change.
And those who require the most health care and get the least health — high-need, high-cost patients with multiple or severe medical conditions — feel this most acutely.
I felt this pang most acutely one day in January, two years into this inquiry, when I found myself on the phone with Bill Barry, NASA's chief historian.
We see it most acutely every off-season, when teams find new avenues to make themselves better and world-class players decide how to maximize their earning power.
The ecological collapse his policies may precipitate would be felt most acutely within his country's borders, which encircle 80% of the basin—but would go far beyond them, too.
But I think it also reflects sincerely held beliefs: substantive disagreements about where America is as a country — about who wields power and whose rights are most acutely threatened.
The effect of those cuts may be felt most acutely in communities like Öhringen, where the local economy revolves around small and midsize manufacturers, often serving the auto industry.
However, in addition to sexual harassment specifically, I am also interested in how women are perhaps bearing the brunt of other forms of abuse — physical, psychological, emotional — most acutely.
And the war for talent will be most acutely felt by employers seeking high-skilled workers, Boston Consulting Group's human resources expert Rainer Strack said in a 2014 TED Talk.
In these quiet moments, we feel Frank's mortality most acutely; he's a man who makes beats because he has to, because he loves us dearly, because we love him dearly.
The invisibility was perhaps most acutely obvious in the Time magazine "Person of the Year" print cover in which Tarana Burke, the founder of the #metoo movement, was not included.
Not for all, certainly; but feeling misunderstood is a common childhood predicament, and those who feel it most acutely have a new kindred spirit to consult in Villiot's uncompromising cat.
The Guy's work brings him into the ­spaces where this loneliness is felt most acutely, and his easygoing charm allows his clients to open up to him, and to us.
The program singled out non-citizens from Muslim-majority countries and most acutely impacted Muslims, Arabs and South Asians residing temporarily in the United States for education, employment or tourism purposes.
The proposal is one a few ideas under consideration by high-tax states that will most acutely feel the sting of the new federal cap on state and local tax deductions.
His experience scoring films by Paul Thomas Anderson and French director Trần Anh Hùng can be felt most acutely in Pool's orchestral accompaniment, provided by the London Contemporary Orchestra and Choir.
As the stench rises and the public health risks – such as respiratory diseases that most acutely affect children – mount, citizen appeals to regional and national government officials have had little effect.
In Mexico, where a big, national soda tax went into effect in 2014, soda drinking declined the fastest among the poor, who felt the tax's effects in their budgets most acutely.
But many former White House aides and observers insisted they remain leaderless, with almost no connection to Trump — a distance they felt most acutely as the president prepared his first budget.
At Lehigh, the most acutely ill bypass the tent and are wheeled deep into the hospital, sometimes to the one-bed isolation rooms that no one may enter without a mask.
Tim Malloy, Quinnipiac University Poll, assistant director The president's statements on Puerto Rico's hurricane crisis no doubt troubled many Hispanic Americans, most acutely the victims who had to move to the mainland.
Canadian companies and industries that would be most acutely impacted by the pact's demise are largely stuck in neutral given the uncertainty of what might replace it, analysts and executives have said.
Most acutely, we saw a large number of conservative operatives in 2014 and 2015 try to hoodwink journalists into believing that Democrats had designed the Affordable Care Act to fail on purpose.
Travel, tourism and hospitality are feeling the effects of the coronavirus outbreak most acutely as companies ban business travel, conferences and events are canceled, and fewer people want to travel for recreation.
Aside from the Nasdaq Clearing members, the people who felt the crisis most acutely were the residents of Grimstad, where services have been cut after Mr. Aas's fortunes — and tax payments — fell.
Rural areas feel this lack of internet access most acutely; in Iowa, for instance, only 77 percent of rural Iowans have access to high-speed fixed broadband according to the latest figures.
The funding lapse is being felt most acutely by providers who owe their survival to the month-to-month cash flow provided by the annual $2.8 billion federal Homeless Assistance Grant program.
Google has in the past year been hiring more workers to filter terrorism-related content, but this isn't just an issue for social media companies, though they may feel it most acutely.
Most acutely, there's the appropriately named Hotel Denouement, which has the pastel palette of The Grand Budapest Hotel and is staffed by twin managers who are identical in every way except their morality.
" Indeed, the economic ripple effect of the virus is already being felt most acutely by service workers and hourly workers whose jobs have evaporated as Americans have been urged to practice "social distancing.
Medicare for All could result in an estimated decrease of 5.4% in the total number of U.S. physicians, a reduction that could be felt most acutely in rural communities already experiencing access challenges.
Fears over changes to Lebanon's demography are most acutely felt by Lebanese Christians who are allotted half the seats in parliament and top state positions including the presidency under a sectarian power-sharing system.
It is among this group that the gulf between the "vision of the home they expected to own and the reality of the home they find themselves renting is most acutely felt," says Mr Bell.
With the virus taking hold in countries outside China, and most acutely in South Korea, Iran and Italy, the World Health Organization has said the world should do more to prepare for a coronavirus pandemic.
It is most acutely difficult for workers who do not consider themselves workers at all to imagine they need a union (this point explained is with greater clarity in Marisa Cortright's excellent piece in Failed Architecture).
CHRISTIAN FEARS Fears over changes to Lebanon's demography are most acutely felt by Lebanese Christians who are allotted half the seats in parliament and top state positions including the presidency under a sectarian power-sharing system.
"Growing delinquencies among subprime borrowers are responsible for this deteriorating performance, and younger borrowers are struggling most acutely to afford their auto loans," said Joelle Scally, administrator of the New York Fed's center for microeconomic data.
Their goal: To find out how capable these offices might be of collecting data about police officers, and what obstacles they might face, such as state laws, local ordinances and, often most acutely, police union contracts.
But I wouldn't mind striking up a correspondence with Thomas Jefferson, the finest natural writer to occupy the presidency and the public figure most acutely aware of the tragic contradictions at the heart of American history.
The disruption is being felt most acutely in India, where the authorities on Tuesday ordered the country's vast pharmaceutical industry to stop exporting 26 drugs and drug ingredients, most of them antibiotics, without explicit government permission.
The aftereffects of the "Blurred Lines" decision — which was upheld on appeal last year — have been felt most acutely by rank-and-file songwriters, who work in obscurity even as their creations propel others to stardom.
But his influence over the party—visible most acutely in the dishonest campaign to gut Obamacare and in the widespread GOP apologetics for Trump's serial lying—has been impossible to ignore, and it is likely to last.
It would unleash swathes of new barriers and checks between the EU and UK, creating delays at Britain&aposs ports and likely leading to shortages in goods, with the most acutely affected being perishable food like vegetables.
Manufacturing work seems most acutely at risk in the current weakening: Hiring in the sector has already slowed — it has grown just 1 percent in the past 12 months, down from a 2 percent pace last summer.
The President's agenda imperils many of the most important health and safety gains made during the last quarter-century, and the losses will be felt most acutely by those whom our society has already relegated to the margins.
" Michael Decker, vice president for federal policy at Bond Dealers of America, said the muni market "is generally not performing as it's supposed to, but it's being felt most acutely at the short end of the yield curve.
The tax bill, passed in December, will cap state and local tax deductions at $10,000 — something that will be felt most acutely by homeowners in high-end markets like Manhattan, where residents are more likely to itemize deductions.
"After a number of years of rate reductions, we are starting to see price corrections, most acutely in affected lines such as large property insurance and catastrophe reinsurance, which we expect to spread to non-affected lines," he said.
The losses will be felt most acutely by hobbyists and small-time vendors that only trade domestic species; FWS estimates that about $2.3 million in losses, about 60 percent of the overall estimate, will come from small businesses alone.
I see this most acutely during the holidays when I care for hospitalized patients, some connected to I.V. poles in barren rooms devoid of family or friends — their aloneness amplified by cheerful Christmas movies playing on wall-mounted televisions.
While there is still time for the dynamics of the campaign to shift, what worries Republicans most acutely is Mr. Trump's eroding position in three states that alone could determine control of the Senate: Pennsylvania, New Hampshire and North Carolina.
While dealers say the economic slowdown has been most acutely felt by the auction houses, the final results from Art Basel Hong Kong are still being looked to as an important measure of the state of the art market in Asia.
As is seen across Latin America and beyond, the citizenry has awoken to the ills of corruption, seeing it not just as an elite problem with elite implications but a stain on society that most acutely affects the less well off.
These challenges, present for most women, are felt most acutely among low-income women who don't have access to lactation consultants, lengthy or flexible maternity leaves, nursing and pumping rooms at work, and partners who understand the benefits of breastfeeding.
"Diesel cars are toxic – so we're here to block VW imports on behalf of all of the children who are the most acutely affected by the health impacts," 38-year-old Janet Barker, who took part in the protest, said in a statement.
" Another character, Olga, a dissident bookstore owner and pot dealer who pines for her dead lover, hates overcast days so much that "she would find herself longing most acutely for a heart attack, or an aneurysm — anything to get it over with already.
Why it matters: While population decline is affecting parts of every state, the loss of the working-age population is being felt most acutely in places that are already struggling economically, according to an analysis by the Economic Innovation Group and Moody's Analytics.
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canadian industries that would be most acutely impacted by the death of the North American Free Trade Agreement are unable to meaningfully plan for a possible post-NAFTA world given the uncertainty of what could replace it, analysts and executives said.
He writes: It was when I let myself explore my most specific memories of the family friend who was killed last week that my grief is felt most acutely: The warmth and patience of her voice as I chattered endlessly as a little boy.
TORONTO, Jan 11 (Reuters) - Canadian industries that would be most acutely impacted by the death of the North American Free Trade Agreement are unable to meaningfully plan for a possible post-NAFTA world given the uncertainty of what could replace it, analysts and executives said.
But the Eagles are among dozens of professional sports teams, and a smaller number of college teams, over the past two years to provide quiet spaces and other assistance for spectators with sensory challenges, who can be most acutely affected by the overwhelming environments.
Officials hope to stem inflation and keep the economy solid as it grows over the long run, but these upticks affect home buyers and other borrowers most acutely in the short term: Higher interest rates on mortgages and other loans can add up, and quickly.
The cultural cache that Swift and Perry had built up by being two of the most acutely famous musicians in the world meant little in 2019, at least when it came to facing down hordes of kids with Lil Tecca playing in their earbuds.
There prevailing gloom and doom throughout 2016 on developed markets outside the United States is most acutely focused on Europe: the Vanguard FTSE Developed Markets ETF (VEA) is actually the fourth best for inflows this year and was again in the top 10 for inflows in September.
All 19 euro zone states will have to adjust to life after ECB quantitative easing, which ends this week, but the pain is likely to be felt most acutely in Italy — one of the biggest beneficiaries of the more than three-year long ECB bond-buying program.
This stuff is marketed to adolescents for a reason — the stark sonic template, providing a correlative to the danger implicit in romance, matches a romantic spirit of black roses and white dresses that signals a presexual perspective; neophytes on the cusp are most acutely aware of desire's risk.
Here is his kicker, one of the most acutely early-'90s paragraphs I've ever read: It seems weird now that Cromelin waited until the very end of his piece to point out that Kurt Cobain was there, one year after Nevermind, playing an acoustic song by a polluted lake.
The debate over the minimum wage is dividing America in unprecedented ways, and how that question continues to be answered throughout the United States will undoubtedly be felt most acutely in the food services and restaurant industry—the segment of our economy with the most minimum-wage workers.
Trump Will End California's Authority to Set Stricter Auto Emissions Rules — New York Times —403k The bottom line: For an issue that will impact the younger generation most acutely, Thunberg's message has resonated more this year than the words of Al Gore, Jay Inslee or even Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Trans women, women of color, and trans women of color feel the effects of criminalization most acutely; many of them make up Decrim NY's steering committee and have spoken at the coalition's rallies about their brushes with arrest, incarceration, and abuse as a result of their work being criminalized.
We readers feel its inconvenience most acutely in material terms; had she lived longer she might have written six more novels, though the six she completed have amply sustained 200 years of entertainment, analysis, multimedia adaptation and, lately, zombie attack, which is more than one can say for Fanny Burney.
It's said that most soldiers worry more about letting down the fellow-soldiers in their unit than about allegiance to an entity as abstract as the nation, and maybe voters, too, feel their duty most acutely toward friends and family who share their idea of where the country needs to go. ♦
This tension between breakneck growth and spending restraint is most acutely felt in the firm's retail division — or the front lines, as they are referred to here — where 6,000 customer service representatives attend to the wishes, demands and whims of the close to eight million clients who purchase their mutual funds directly from Vanguard.
Epitomized most acutely by the ravages of Harvey, Irma and Maria, the current hurricane season has already visited devastation on countless American citizens and their Caribbean neighbors, from the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, across the Florida peninsula, to coastal Texas, with a glancing blow to Louisiana, itself no stranger to meteorological calamity.
The human cost on the nearly 800,000 federal employees who are no longer being paid is growing larger each day, with workers already living paycheck to paycheck struggling to provide for their families in the midst of what has been a crisis manufactured by the White House but most acutely felt by ordinary Americans.
This tension between breakneck growth and spending restraint is most acutely felt in the firm's retail division — or the front lines, as they are referred to here — where 6,103 customer service representatives attend to the wishes, demands and whims of the close to eight million clients who purchase their mutual funds directly from Vanguard.
Thomas Ruenger, a dermatologist at Boston University who specializes in light-sensitivity disorders, told me that he found it "very, very hard to believe" that such a display could cause discomfort to even the most acutely light-sensitive person, because the energy level would be "so low" by the time the light reached the skin.
The most common cosmetic procedure in the United States is a form of botulinum toxin type A, the most acutely lethal toxin known, a neuromodulator that can both cause disease and treat it — which, injected in small doses into the underlying muscles of the face, paralyzes the muscular function responsible for wrinkles to create smooth, furrow-free skin.
My citizenship is most acutely felt at night when I entrust myself into the dark and sulfury confusion of the belly of it, having already submitted to a long lick of the just barely visible mucus of its laws, whose warm coat protects me from the perilous storm, the numerous nocturnal forms, and much anxiety regarding same, which would otherwise do enormous harm were it not for the double capsule that seals me off from it, from other, from self, and in the good night's sleep that leaves me waking sticky with indebtedness but prepared to join the workforce.

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