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The expectations were out of whack, and Wall Street doesn't do out-of-whack well.
It's out of whack and we've got to change it.
It was just that market expectations were out of whack.
Look, we get it: Storming rain, technology out of whack.
Five in prosper shares, we're out of whack on that.
We're about a million barrels a day out of whack.
Essentially, your nervous system has been thrown out of whack.
"My pancreas was like crazy out of whack," Kutcher said.
And under the left it will be more out of whack.
Taffy alerts Harry when his blood sugar gets out of whack.
But he suggests it's not because fundamentals are out of whack.
The slightest impurity can throw their tiny systems out of whack.
"The politics has gotten just so out of whack," he said.
"The supply-demand imbalance is so out of whack," he said.
Your schedule is out of whack and needs to be reconfigured.
The upcoming cap spike throws this incentive system out of whack.
And it's not just humans who are thrown out of whack.
"Last year I was out of whack delivery-wise," he said.
The elements of sweet and savory are all out of whack.
Sex ratios go out of whack when three things occur at once.
MACCALLUM: There were a couple, the numbers are quite out of whack.
Much feels out of whack, from squashed bond yields to pricey stockmarkets.
"The financial incentives here are all out of whack," Senator Warren said.
That should have been a clue that things were out of whack.
Each of these symptoms can throw your entire calendar out of whack.
If things are out of whack, it's time to make it right.
Even in an imaginary fantasy world, they threw everything out of whack.
When the adrenals are out of whack, patients are sick and tired.
Eventually, people recognize that prices are out of whack, and adjust accordingly.
But I'm always looking for things that may be out of whack.
But if they are out of whack, the fire will sputter and fail.
A President Trump could try to throw all of that out of whack.
That why goalies are so tricky; they throw the equation out of whack.
If it's not working well, then it seems like something's out of whack.
Spending and revenues remain dangerously out of whack because of rising entitlement spending.
That may be why the whole landing sequence was thrown out of whack.
" — TREVOR NOAH "But it shows you how out of whack Trump's priorities are.
"Everything was out of whack—his electrolytes, his pH, his platelets," she said.
"Our numbers even now are not that far out of whack," he said.
Without this exon, exon 51 goes out of whack too, making dystrophin production impossible.
If your work/life balance is out of whack, you'll really feel it today.
Your hormones are also raging during this period, and everything is out of whack.
"My priorities were a little out of whack for a while there," Rancic said.
Some people don't sign another contract because they're just so thrown out of whack.
The main issue here is the cost-benefit analysis is so out of whack.
Those figures look out of whack when the sizes of the companies are compared.
I felt a little out of whack, but I was able to make pitches.
But this season, the numbers are way out of whack; Stanton is hitting just .
Alice quickly becomes harried and distracted, finding her work-life balance out of whack.
That's put the local coordinates out of whack by about 1.5 metres (4.9 feet).
A rapidly melting Arctic has thrown polar bear distribution out of whack, Derocher explained.
If the answer is closer to the latter, your expectations are out of whack.
" Continues the Elf star, "If that isn't happening, then everything else is out of whack.
If it's above or below then something's out of whack and something's out of balance.
Mercury retrogrades throw our logistical lives out of whack and cause massive amounts of chaos.
Up is down, down is up, and a lot of things are out of whack.
"The obvious conclusion that our relationship with consumer electronics is out of whack," Proctor said.
He identifies and details 25 individual trades to profit from out-of-whack investor positioning.
Many wildlife biologists suspect that it is partly driven by an out-of-whack ecosystem.
"We invest in real estate where the price is not out of whack," he said.
When things get out of whack, these bacteria seize the opportunity to up their numbers.
How does a planet get knocked so far out of whack in the first place?
The amount we know about genetics is way out of whack with its economic value.
The stock market seems to be the most out-of-whack of the asset markets.
Change one tiny thing here, and it might throw everything out of whack over there.
The Phillips curve will remain out of whack and traditional models will spin out of control.
Conservationists are grappling with the consequences of deer overpopulation, which is throwing ecosystems out of whack.
You don't have to be a nuclear expert to know something is out of whack here.
As our planet's rotation infinitesimally slows, it puts our clocks ever so slightly out of whack.
The signal-to-noise ratio on your average smartphone's lock screen is completely out of whack.
I hate to tell you, Puerto Rico, but you are throwing our budget out of whack.
Typically some unforeseen catalyst occurs first, which then exposes just how out of whack things were.
Each challenge involves a microbiome — the world of microorganisms within an environment — that's out of whack.
The more out of whack our climate becomes, the more people up and leave their homes.
The vomiting and diarrhea had left her dehydrated, and her blood chemistry was out of whack.
Apparently Angelenos' chakras are way out of whack; these sound baths are booked months in advance.
Did anyone notice that Pete Buttigieg's word-count-to-substance ratio is way out of whack?
Yet a 75 percent discount (or penalty, depending on your perspective) seems completely out of whack.
If good relationships are about reciprocity, deception is something that throws the balance out of whack.
Sale gave no indication that his problems were related to anything but being out of whack.
I can't think of any time that there was something that was so out of whack.
So, when there's an imbalance or tightness, everything else in your body can feel out of whack.
The balance of my love for both of them has been out of whack for too long.
If the gimbal gets out of whack, you're going to end up with shaky or crooked images.
That's often because the premiums and deductibles are so out of whack with other types of coverage.
A bad bout of space weather can throw GPS systems out of whack and spark satellite failures.
The Economist's Big Mac index gives a flavour of how far currency values are out of whack.
It throws your biological clock out of whack, tricking your body into thinking it needs less sleep.
These observations are obviously intended to make the point that something is seriously out of whack now.
If any of those numbers look out of whack, that's a sign that something needs to change. 
In the process, they knock out of whack one in 20 genes governed by a circadian rhythm.
These government interventions are arguably making things worse, keeping the dairy market, uh, udderly out of whack.
"I hate to tell you, Puerto Rico, but you've thrown our budget a little out of whack..." WTF?
And the upside, should your cuticles ever look particularly out of whack, is that there's always white gloves.
I think we can all admit that prices were out of whack and they needed to come down.
"I hate to tell you, Puerto Rico, but you are throwing our budget out of whack," Trump said.
"If your portfolio gets out of whack, you want to have it realigned to what your goals are."
"I hate to tell you, Puerto Rico, but you are throwing our budget out of whack," he said.
AL: There hasn't been a big rush of supply of capital, so valuations haven't gone out of whack.
But the microbiome can sometimes go out of whack, leading to any number of digestive or neurological problems.
And because estrogen can (paradoxically) act as an excitatory hormone, you may start to feel out of whack.
In "What Colleges Want in an Applicant (Everything)," Eric Hoover writes: The admissions process is out of whack.
Remove darkness from that cycle and human clocks, sleep and athletic performance can be thrown out of whack.
But adjusting the cosmic recipe to allow for more density would throw everything else seriously out of whack.
"I hate to tell you, Puerto Rico, you've thrown our budget a little out of whack, " he said.
Maybe, but presumably if the futures prices got out of whack with the cash, arbitragers will step in.
Sometimes you do that, you overthrow a little bit and you just kind of get out of whack.
At last week's bill signing, Trump said drug prices are "way out of whack" and "way too high."
And about this: Trump, a man amply unbalanced, is being thrown further off stride and out of whack.
But to more than a few legal experts, it was Judge Ellis's sentence that was out of whack.
Cars start crashing because the lack of an update throws their Wifi and satellite positioning systems out of whack.
Whether a problem is internal or not, one team or another will know that something is out of whack.
The gimbal tends to get out of whack fairly easily, requiring constant tweaks through the DJI Go smartphone app.
"We will be studying our entire tax structure, because it's way out of whack right now," she told CNBC.
When the thyroid gets too much or not enough TSH, its own hormone production can get out of whack.
You can set a Pulse alert and let the system warn you when a metric is out of whack.
When new predators are introduced, like the giant flatworms, it can throw the whole, delicate ecosystem out of whack.
Leaving one thing behind and trying something new was "not like out of whack with my history," Goldberg said.
That's because the shift in consumer demand has thrown the typical economics of supply and demand out of whack.
Crossing time zones ever faster only serves to throw our internal clocks further out of whack when we arrive.
And again, when your poops are irregular, you're more likely to have out-of-whack gas that hurts too.
"I hate to tell you, Puerto Rico, but you've thrown our budget a little out of whack," he said.
Did you feel, as I did, that Cindy was totally out of whack with the rest of the game?
How did things get so out of whack that we ended up with so many zombies post-9/11?
"I hate to tell you, Puerto Rico, but you've thrown our budget a little out of whack," Trump said.
My parents were not afraid to tell us if they thought either one of those were out of whack.
Since January, the S&P 500 has climbed 23 percent, likely putting many people's asset allocation out of whack.
Speaking of, now Cruz's living arrangements are a bit out of whack now that his two roommates are gone.
The run-up in U.S. stocks may have pushed the desired mix of assets in your portfolio out of whack.
But interventions have a better chance of working in the longer term if the currency is way out of whack.
The companies that are benefiting from having people that are educated, and school prices are getting so out of whack.
Currie says commodity prices and the fundamental value of the assets are more out of whack than he's ever seen.
When the balance gets out of whack, resulting in higher glucose levels, that would be gestational diabetes, Dr. Brightman says.
Dennis' eating habits were so out of whack, Heidi says the famous pimp equated a Taco Bell salad to kale.
Nor does it say disaster relief depends on how much it puts the budget "out of whack," in Trump's words.
Anything that interferes with your kid's mood, schoolwork, interests, and so on could mean that something is out of whack.
That one misinterpretation would throw our entire view of ourselves and our place in the universe completely out of whack.
But our circadian rhythms can be thrown out of whack by changes in exposure to light and by our behavior.
The journalist might not notice that the hat market is also out of whack, in an equal and opposite way.
This system is almost always out of whack with more demand for capacity (and, in turn drivers) than is available.
Maybe everything isn't going exactly the way you want it to, but you realize things aren't totally out of whack.
And the sugar was throwing my body out of whack, and I started laughing so hard and I started crying.
This theory suggests that even when prices are out of whack with fundamentals, there are certain superstars, that will dominate.
The work, which is as anatomically out-of-whack as any bather Cezanne ever painted, is not even the point.
We have to be entertaining to get our message across, but some doctors can really take this out of whack.
Consequently, a breakup throws both partners out of whack, like a caffeine addict suddenly deprived of her morning red-eye.
Five hundred people in one place: If one of them gets out of whack, it could have a ripple effect.
Carlson then seized on the backlash as further proof that the left and the media's priorities are out of whack.
Owen's heart rate got out of whack and he told his new acquaintances that he needed to take a break.
"The taxes are way, way out of whack, and people are going to start to move pretty soon," he said.
It's entirely possible Grindstone's difficulty curve gets out of whack later, but for now, I'm thinking about the next puzzle.
I think with what the Business Roundtable, Jamie Dimon, said this week realizing that something is really out of whack.
While 2 degrees Fahrenheit might not sound like much, that difference throws a lot of Earth's processes out of whack.
"The taxes are way, way out of whack and people are going to start to move pretty soon," he said.
Basically, the ratio of food mass to digestive fluids "gets out of whack when the stomach is stuffed full," Lambert said.
But once things get really out of whack, most patients end up taking synthetic hormones for the rest of their lives.
Most people realize the incentives are out of whack, but the pharmaceutical and medical industries will continue to torch any changes.
If a component is even a few millimeters out of place, it can throw an entire production line out of whack.
Scientists have identified biological stress markers inside hibernators' bodies, like out of whack cellular functions and protein abnormalities, said van Breukelen.
It may well be that a look at your portfolio could show that your asset allocation has gotten out of whack.
Out of whack weather, gluttonous inventories and changing consumer spending patterns have shouldered much of the blame for sluggish retail sales.
When one side gets out of whack, that's a good sign that the market's going to move in the other direction.
Your internal pay equity will be out of whack, teamwork will go out the window and your costs will spiral up.
Those variables have thrown supply and demand out of whack, leaving midtier retailers with little choice but to compete on price.
"This is wrong and it's certainly out of whack with what everybody else in the state has to pay," he said.
The general lesson right now is that lots of valuation metrics are out of whack due to a confluence of concerns.
Turns out that self-reported penis lengths are often rounded up and accurate data thrown out of whack because, well, men.
But, it actually throws that carefully balanced system out of whack, and may be messing with the way this circuit works.
As a result, when our body's clock is out of whack it can contribute to obesity, depression, diabetes and heart problems.
"He just fell out of whack mechanically, started rushing his pitches and couldn't get through it," said Seattle manager Scott Servais.
Both sides of the aisle have long agreed that corporate tax inversion transactions signify incentives that are severely out of whack.
Even with some gains this week, the coronavirus outbreak that threw financial markets out of whack this month continues to spread.
My universe was completely out of whack because I never thought that at age 28 I would have two dying parents.
Investors should stay close to their benchmark asset allocations and be prepared to rebalance if their portfolio gets out of whack.
Working out in the morning has made me feel better overall, but it has thrown my appetite completely out of whack.
In a town that rewards conformity, Trump is the complete opposite, and his election threw the entire system out of whack.
"Our offense has been on a roll but we looked a little out of whack tonight," Colorado manager Walt Weiss said.
Many of the conventions and rituals of Washington seem out of whack in the chaos that is the age of Trump.
And third, the slew of payments that morning was out of whack with the usual pattern of orders from Bangladesh Bank.
Sensing the microbiome is out of whack, the immune system then rushes in to battle, pimpling your skin in the process.
When she didn't get her period, she assumed that her hormones were just out of whack because of that strange pill.
The list of good movies coming in has been way out of whack with the list of great movies leaving the service.
Often there&aposs the case, you know, media expectations were way out of whack despite of everything that the president had said.
And in many instances, he seems to think the price the U.S. pays to keep order abroad is way out of whack.
All that goes out of whack when she gets a call from Mark's secretary asking for the model number of her bed.
Your daily routines and rituals have been out of whack, and as a result, your self-care routine has likely dropped off.
It corrects blood sugar when it's out of whack, so it's probably one of the best supplements for reversing a slow metabolism.
However, Convergex chief market strategist Nicholas Colas points to two factors that may explain why the number is so out of whack.
Today it stands at around 121 percent, lower than that high point, but still out of whack with the average over time.
Also, undisclosed accounts could throw your asset allocation — how your money is divvied up among stocks, bonds and cash — out of whack.
When things go badly in our relationships, it's easy to feel out of whack and want to make sense of it all.
After that, another test of the mirror's optics will be done, to see if these launch conditions threw anything out of whack.
When your hormones are out of whack with puberty, it increases your chance of having acne, but adults can get it, too.
It took until 2015 to launch a new manufacturing operation there, and production costs are still out of whack, according to Manley.
The resulting muscular imbalances can lead to slumped posture, an out-of-whack lower back, underdeveloped glutes, and back and neck pain.
Similar to the way jet lag makes you feel out of whack, daylight-saving time is like scooting one time zone over.
Her story, set largely in childhood and adolescence, hinges on her quest to understand why her operating system is out of whack.
They're selling it on a narrative and now the valuations are so far out of whack with what's actually going to occur.
The answer involves a tectonic shift in American government, from a functioning separation of powers to one that is out of whack.
The problem is, though, that expectations are so out of whack for so many people because you're often working for somebody else.
"If it's really bad, it's easy for them to dismiss — that it's so far out of whack, it can't be true," he said.
Between 1989 and 1998, the vortex never got so thrown out of whack that it split in winter — like it did in 2019.
Markets aren't static, so you'll need to rebalance periodically to make sure that your investments are not "way out of whack," Folkes says.
When I'm traveling, however, my daily organization and structure seem to fall to the wayside, and everything is thrown completely out of whack.
" Still, even the typically bullish Seaburg said he does think "positioning has gotten out of whack in a lot of these yielding names.
Manager Ned Yost said the team is not going to rush Duffy back even though his injury threw the rotation out of whack.
Wrong. In reality, the tiniest of abodes can become easily congested due to an out-of-whack ratio of square footage to stuff.
Tittiecoin (TTC)At this point my compass for what is sincere and what is a total lunatic scam is completely out of whack.
" During a trip to the island last week, Trump said the hurricane destruction had thrown his administration's budget "a little out of whack.
"I thought it was going to be a really good night, but once I got started, everything felt out of whack," Hahn said.
Your usual routine is out of whack this morning—your favorite coffee mug is missing, scheduling difficulties abound, and things just feel hard.
If that happens, your cycle might be slightly out of whack, so don't be surprised if you don't get your period that month.
I don't think we are seeing the Fidelitys or Blackrocks of this world selling down equity positions, something was out of whack yesterday.
The chief purpose of the investment tab is "just to make sure my allocations aren't getting too far out of whack," Brandon said.
Communication planet Mercury begins its retrograde in Earth sign Virgo, so expect your schedule to be out of whack for a few weeks.
If so, are both private and public markets out of whack because years of cheap capital allowed venture funds to slide into carelessness?
In Chinese medicine, disease is disharmony, the result of vital energies in the organs blocked or for too long left out of whack.
But the idea that things are out of whack may not be enough to convince any Republicans to remove their President from office.
There are 22 movies and like a thousand different characters to keep track of, so these things sometimes fall a little out of whack.
"You have thrown our budget a little out of whack, because we've spent a lot of money on Puerto Rico and that's fine," Pres.
"The amount of outrage versus the amount of shitty things in the world is totally out of whack," John tells Reed at one point.
Fortunately no breaks, no tears, but a lot of things fall out of whack when you're falling from that high up that many times.
Metrics such as The Economist's Big Mac index, a lighthearted guide to exchange rates, hint at how far currency values are out of whack.
The dispute between Kosovo and Serbia, though, has put this system out of whack, as the two governments have not beeen balancing their books.
He got a large popcorn for himself, and my emotions were so out of whack I started to cry because I couldn't eat it.
Your skin is the largest organ of your body and if it's out of whack, you are absolutely allowed to feel down about that.
"I hate to tell you, Puerto Rico, but you are throwing our budget out of whack," he told local leaders who met with him.
"I hate to say it, Puerto Rico, you've thrown our budget out of whack," he said during a briefing with local and federal responders.
In rare cases (most commonly among hardcore athletes), you can drink so much water that it throws your body's sodium levels out of whack.
What men have done to women over hundreds of years is more analogous to a crime scene than an engine that's out of whack.
The public's collective knowledge of periods is rife with misinformation — for example, no, the full moon will not throw your cycle out of whack.
With the world lately feeling so completely out of whack, it seemed an even crueler blow to also lose Bill Cunningham this past weekend.
Because farmers' schedules revolved around sunlight and not the clock, a change in the amount of sunlight threw their entire workday out of whack.
" US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said the agreement was "absolutely terrific" and would modernize a trade deal that had "gotten seriously out of whack.
People's electrical current can be interrupted, including in their heart, if their potassium levels get out of whack, either too high or too low.
Some of the reunions were cool to see, but the filmmaking was listless, the pacing was all out of whack, and that dragon flight?
"He's out of whack," Girardi conceded after Monday's win narrowed the Astros' lead in the American League Championship Series to two games to one.
The bigger picture: Analysts maintain that their anxiety is limited to the first quarter, and most 2020 forecasts don't look totally out of whack.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says that when it comes to how we use our smartphones and other gadgets, things are way out of whack.
The central bank had just stopped shrinking its holdings of Treasury securities when, in September, a key short-term rate jumped out of whack.
She said she decided to do it after feeling that her system was "out of whack" and to get a break from processed foods.
And he whined that Puerto Ricans had "thrown our budget a little out of whack," because of course they must have planned the hurricane.
Introducing a standalone relief bill into this packed schedule, as Trump advocated earlier this week, could throw an already tenuous legislative schedule out of whack.
"The commodity market can get out of whack in low-volume times, and stocks aren't necessarily going to follow, because it's completely irrational," Hatfield said.
In fact, my reward-to-work ratio is completely out of whack and I'm wary of losing the sense of urgency necessary to induce growth.
If you feel unhappy and burnt out because your equilibrium is out of whack, there are ways to approach your boss to discuss some options.
But, as the Greenland-shark data hint, it is quite likely that it is the trawls, rather than the DNA, which are out of whack.
We had a last minute visit from our California friends on their way to Mexico, so our week has been a little out of whack.
First, The Verge, from its Facebook IPO coverage: When you compare Facebook to other public tech companies, its valuation also looks way out of whack.
"America is economically out of whack, and everyone knows it," Dan Cantor, National Director of the Working Families Party, a progressive political organization, told Motherboard.
Hussman supports his overall bearish thesis by pointing out valuation metrics that are way out-of-whack and extraordinary central bank policies he finds troubling.
And sometimes, it's a combination of genetic and psychological or physical factors like past trauma, big life changes, chronic illness, and out-of-whack hormones.
The point we have reached is the product of years and years of apocalyptic thinking, so now we have these really out of whack punishments.
Trump agreed that the system is "totally out of whack," and said that perhaps it would work better if FAA was run by a pilot.
There's a key reason Trump's actual Russia policy has been so out of whack with his campaign rhetoric: Most of his staff disagrees with it.
"If there was any continuity and logic in there, I wanted to throw that out of whack," he told City Newspaper of Rochester in 2016.
A win over the Raiders (2375-26.5) seems likely regardless, but the line is entirely out of whack with what Jackson has shown so far.
He pointed to the company's "badly designed" website, the "long overdue" debut of book clubs this spring and the company's "out of whack" operating costs.
Geminis and Virgos are also likely to feel Mercury retrogrades more intensely than other signs, since it's their planetary ruler that's all out of whack!
So if we were to have leap years every four years, then the calendar would still get out of whack over long periods of time.
Turned out we needed to spend another $3 million adjusting the salaries of employees whose compensation had fallen out of whack since the last audit.
My sleep cycle is all out of whack as you can tell by the fact that I'm sending this at almost 103 in the morning.
"It is out of whack under Trump," said Dana Shell Smith, a former career Foreign Service officer who served as the U.S. ambassador to Qatar.
If you've taken a course of antibiotics recently, for instance, the bacteria responsible for breaking down some types of complex carbohydrates may be out of whack.
If your morning starts with an earlier-than-usual wakeup call, there's a good chance the rest of your day may be thrown out of whack.
The crewmembers even played a game involving alien spaceships coming toward them inside the orbiting outpost, and that experience didn't throw anybody too out of whack.
Windchill, central heating, and other environmental factors have the ability to knock it out of whack — cue the onslaught of dry patches, tightness, and fine lines.
But recurrent droughts, floods, heatwaves and storms can all hurt—particularly in a world of complex, just-in-time supply chains readily thrown out of whack.
We don't usually eat out during the week, but we planned for this today since our schedules were going to be a little out of whack.
If you identify as a woman and you accidentally pick up a bottle of men's multivitamins, you're not going to throw your body out of whack.
This triggered a chain of events that threw part of Schiaparelli's landing sequence out of whack and ultimately caused the spacecraft to slam into the ground.
If the court's next ruling says Texas has to redraw these three districts, the other congressional terrain nearby could be thrown out of whack as well.
Likewise, 2700 percent say having kids would probably throw their plans out of whack, yet only 23 percent are putting money away to prepare for parenthood.
Illinois and New Jersey may be more corrupt, and Kansas and Louisiana more out of whack, but they don't bear the responsibility of being the future.
What began as a collaboration turns into a nightmare, as Hussein's bees begin to attack Hatidze's, the natural order of things thrown irrevocably out of whack.
Higher interest rates usually slow growth in home prices, but because supply and demand are so out of whack right now, usual trends may not apply.
Jonathan Jarvis, the director of the National Park Service from 2009 to 2017, said spending the fees could throw future maintenance needs completely out of whack.
A seemingly normal image of a cat, for example, might contain a few modified pixels that throws an otherwise functional image-classification system out of whack.
High levels of investor enthusiasm can be a bad thing when it comes to financial markets, as too much money can push valuations out of whack.
The social enterprise model is particularly important for purifiers because the industry "is out of whack with reality", Talhelm told the Thomson Reuters Foundation on Tuesday.
When I ceased breastfeeding my older son three years prior, I remembered feeling a bit out of whack until my period returned, but that was it.
Swelling corporate debt piles alone wouldn&apost necessarily warrant cause for concern, but Gundlach thinks their ratings are way out of whack — and he named names.
Company forecasts were thrown out of whack during the global financial crisis, Cramer said, which was brought on by a crash in the U.S. housing market.
Trump's immigration agenda has thrown the system out of whack, and the administration now has to find new, and alarming, workarounds to keep the system functioning.
Finally, if you take a look, it's really only a few categories of drugs where the gross-to-nets have gotten sort of wildly out of whack.
"The problem is, the whole formula can be thrown out of whack by adding time spent packing multiplied by time spent preparing, whatever that means," explains Matthew.
After 15 days underground, never seeing sunlight, any person's circadian rhythm – commonly known as the body clock, or sleep-wake cycle – would be thrown out of whack.
We've learned a few lessons the hard way from the Mercury's out of whack orbit, which is why we've decided to try and prep ourselves in advance.
However, 7 percent of his genes related to the immune system, DNA repair, bone formation, and more were still a little out of whack when he returned.
We learn that he's still haunted by battlefield trauma, and that his relationships might be a bit more out of whack than they seemed in the show.
What we need are abstinence crèches in pubs, areas where teetotallers can meet other non-drinkers and don't feel wildly out of whack with one's drinking companions.
Even with the loss of one predator, lower rungs of the food chain begin to overpopulate­—causing the delicate ecological balance to be thrown out of whack.
I could imagine it changing for me, especially in few years when I get closer to menopause and everything gets thrown totally out of whack yet again.
But as the cost/benefit ratio of sex in the shower got out of whack, we quickly discovered the rest of the bathroom has plenty to offer.
Although hyperhidrosis can occur on its own, it can also be a result of another underlying issue, such as diabetes or a thyroid that's out of whack.
And since your glutes are crucial to both your lower-body stability as well as your spinal alignment, any weaknesses throw the entire chain out of whack.
And similarly, the market for small rocket builders "is just getting over-inflated and it seems to be getting out of whack from our perspective," Beck said.
The ICD can detect when the heartbeat gets out of whack and shocks it to put it back in rhythm (this is reportedly unsettling but not painful).
What I didn't realize was that she had selected these crystals to help align my out-of-whack root and sacral chakras, as revealed by the quiz.
"Whether it was a slider, a curveball, a changeup or a fastball, everything was just out of whack and catching too much of the plate," Harvey said.
"When the whole top of the body is forward, the butt has to stick out, then the calves get tight, and you're out of whack," she says.
Jet lag is what happens when your body's circadian rhythm (or internal clock) gets thrown out of whack thanks to a rapid trip through multiple time zones.
Positioning him as the primary villain only to keep him out of the fray for these past few episodes has thrown the plotting all out of whack.
U.S. District Court Judge T.S. Ellis III said Thursday he considered those guidelines "excessive" and "way out of whack" with what others faced with similar charges serve.
"Israel's QME has been thrown out of whack due to the Iran deal," said Jonathan Schanzer, vice president for research at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
And when the world's weather is out of whack, organisms who rely on changing seasons to calibrate their internal clocks can be thrown out of tune, too.
If great art stimulates the heart and the head, the superfan has the ratio out of whack: Passion wins out over reason, and appreciation tips into obsession.
Almost every archaeologist I interviewed complained that the field has become "overinterpreted" — that the ratio of physical evidence to speculation about that evidence is out of whack.
Your hunger and stress hormones are thrown out of whack, your blood pressure spikes, your libido takes a nosedive, and even your immune system can be compromised.
"I hate to tell you Puerto Rico, but you've thrown our budget a little out of whack," said Trump as he introduced his budget director Mick Mulvaney.
After staying up all night, the participants' cortisol levels and genetic markers were out of whack, indicating that a single night without snoozing can cause big-level changes.
An out-of-whack circadian rhythm can make it harder to fall asleep, make you more alert before bedtime, and prevent you from entering deeper stages of sleep.
" On the ground in Puerto Rico, Trump also appeared to blame the island and its 3.5 million residents for throwing the federal budget "a little out of whack.
A lot of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) got their funding from these regional banks, and when they were thrown out of whack, so were the SMEs.
In the interview, Fink also said his greatest fear is an overly aggressive Fed: Too much tightening could put the bond market out of whack and hurt stocks.
The buying of meal and selling of soyoil has sent bets in the CBOT oilshare, which measures soybean oil's share of value in soy products, out of whack.
My impoverished areas were what Minich terms "the Fire" and "the Spirit," signifying that my self-esteem, work-life balance and mind-body connection are out of whack.
"I hate to tell you Puerto Rico, but you've thrown our budget a little out of whack," the president said jokingly on his trip to the Island Tuesday.
Bodies, see, they've gotten kind of used to functioning in a gravity-based environment, and when they're transported to microgravity or zero g's, things get out of whack.
This is the step most people skipped in 2018 after the government changed withholding amounts, which is why many refunds are out of whack with previous years. 3.
With the United States economy posting solid numbers last year, the alarming signals coming out of stock and bond markets seemed out of whack with the real world.
People who have diabetes, are pregnant, or douche are also more likely to develop yeast infections because all of those things can throw your yeast population out of whack.
"I hate to tell you, Puerto Rico, but you've thrown our budget a little out of whack because we've spent a lot of money on Puerto Rico," he said.
You see, an incorrect handbag choice can leave you feeling just as out-of-whack as wearing the wrong pair of shoes (a situation we're all too familiar with).
The Dallas Wings became the first travel victim of the season when their commercial flight out of Washington, D.C was canceled this weekend and threw everything out of whack.
The root of the problem is that a foundational chemical reaction that keeps the oceans at pH levels that are conducive to life is being thrown out of whack.
The Savage situation demonstrates just how out of whack this whole calculus is because it doesn't even make sense for the Texans to want him back in the game.
Stimulating the growth of phytoplankton may throw the marine food web out of whack; filling the stratosphere with solar-reflective sulfate particles could mess with Earth's fragile ozone layer.
Everson also credits efficiency gains to technology, which allows the IRS to more easily spot out-of-whack line items and other red flags, then automatically generate a response.
The balance seemed to go out of whack in this era, and you can see the result in all the magazines folding, and Radio 1 losing millions of listeners.
The manner in which his land- and seascapes appear out of whack reflect a sophisticated acceptance that nature has never been natural in the ways we like to imagine.
As a work of straight-up science fiction, imagining evolution out of whack and the climate in (more) acute crisis, the book represents something of a departure for Erdrich.
"You may not be able to keep those stimuli under control because your ECS is so out of whack because of all the THC in your system," he says.
However, other metrics, including free cash flow yield and the S&P 500's earnings yield relative to 10-year Treasuries don't look out of whack with recent history.
"Clearly the guidelines were way out of whack on this, as the history of the sentences in this area show," the judge said near the end of Thursday's hearing.
Without passing a responsible budget, including spending cuts and no increases to non-defense discretionary spending, we will continue the swampish, upside-down, out-of-whack, only-in-D.
"I hate to tell you Puerto Rico, but you threw our budget a little out of whack, but that's fine," Trump said, according to a White House pool report.
And in Silicon Valley, 2017 may finally be the year business leaders are forced to recognize the out-of-whack power dynamic that exists between venture capitalists and entrepreneurs.
In fact, Levada's numbers haven't been dramatically out of whack with what state-controlled rival agencies have put out recently, at least as far as Putin's popularity is concerned.
But this summer, there's an elephant in the room: The NBA's competitive balance is so out of whack with super-teams that it feels like none of this matters.
The KardiaBand's algorithm, at least as far as the FDA is concerned, does a decent job reading a person's heart rhythm and detecting when its patterns are out of whack.
The lunar lunacy effect, also known as the Transylvania effect (spooky, right?), posits that the full moon throws human activity, from crime rates to even childbirth, completely out of whack.
In back-to-back interviews, these leading writers look for a sweet spot of liberal media criticism and explore whether the coverage of Hillary Clinton has fallen out of whack.
Another difficulty is that qubits themselves are quite sensitive to noise—environmental interference that can throw a qubit's state out of whack—and as a result are highly error-prone.
But the day after you drink, things will be a bit out of whack in your brain, so they might not be able to function properly until you're feeling better.
And really, anyone in the car industry could assess Tesla's growth prospects as an automaker and see that they were out of whack with what the company is capable of.
"I just started to notice over time that the ratio was getting out of whack," she says of her 20-plus year career, which included a stint as eBay's CTO.
"I'm really a fan of her two-cent tax that she described in great detail today because ... the distribution of wealth is so out of whack right now," she said.
Coaches who have not been around a player for three or four years may not be able to spot the "little things when you get out of whack," Girardi added.
Kheradmand isn't exactly sure what's happening to the lipids—they need more research to figure out what is changing—but whatever is happening is knocking the system out of whack.
A big question is why the Democratic bastion of Broward County saw about 25,000 fewer votes counted for Senate than governor, a number way out of whack with other counties.
"  "Slippery James Comey, a man who always ends up badly and out of whack (he is not smart!), will go down as the WORST FBI Director in history, by far!
Just as food seems less appealing when the sense of smell is dulled, sex doesn't feel as satisfying when our emotions are out of whack or our relationship is suffering.
Slippery James Comey, a man who always ends up badly and out of whack (he is not smart!), will go down as the WORST FBI Director in history, by far!
Although completely out-of-whack with the most recent presidential elections, where Republicans way out-hauled Democrats, these numbers are in keeping with Hillary's consistent outstripping of Donald in corporate fundraising.
If a person doesn't get enough water (or loses too many fluids due to sweating, vomiting, or diarrhea), blood pressure can drop and electrolyte balances can be thrown out of whack.
Some are restricted, but if the majority who are not decide to sit on their shares, supply/demand could be out of whack and the stock could be much more volatile.
"There's just an out-of-whack supply and demand, because these companies that are going public are growing so fast they're scooping up every available employee in the market," Felser said.
As Baum explains, the relationship between different vital signs can indicate something's wrong hours before any single vital system goes out of whack enough to trigger emergency alerts to medical staff.
BlackRock chief Larry Fink told CNBC on Wednesday his greatest fear is an overly aggressive Federal Reserve: Too much tightening could put the bond market out of whack and hurt stocks.
You don't need to be a democratic socialist firebrand or an advocate for the poor or even a policy wonk to see that something is deeply, deeply out of whack here.
It's the golden rule extrapolated and embedded in the cosmos and you better hope the Pats lose this one to restore order, because shit is really out of whack these days.
But the calculus can get thrown out of whack when there's a fatal air crash in Costa Rica, a mosque attack in Egypt or a shooting at a Parisian concert hall.
When that microbiome is out of whack, suffering from a lack of diversity of bacteria, scientists call that dysbiosis, and a whole range of health conditions have been associated with it.
With my stomach a bit out of whack from earlier, I initially opt to skip drinks, but then see they have bitters, so I get a modified drink with the bitters included.
If your sleep patterns are out of whack for at least three times a week for three months or longer, that could be a sign of insomnia (which is a health condition).
But if spending trends get too out of whack compared to that index, there is little recourse for getting the Medicaid caps back into line with what's happening in the real world.
For starters, the tidy asset allocation you might have originally started with — how you divvied up your money between stocks and fixed income like bonds and cash — could be out of whack.
Jonathan Jarvis, NPS director from 2009 to 2017 under former President Obama, said spending the fees could throw future maintenance, which is often planned five years in advance, completely out of whack.
And when they're out of whack, we might feel it in the form of gut troubles or even symptoms of depression and anxiety, which are also more common in women than men.
But when the party gets raging — when economies accelerate and stock prices ascend to levels out of whack with fundamentals — central bankers play killjoy, lifting interest rates to snuff out attendant dangers.
Right now the FBI's proper role is so out of whack due to Comey's actions that some Democrats, fearing more to come, are asking the Obama White House to preemptively pardon Clinton.
Trump asked why airline corporations had permitted the government to invest in a system that is "totally out of whack," but Southwest emphasized that airlines are not "in control" of those decisions.
"I hate to tell you, Puerto Rico, but you've thrown our budget a little out of whack because we spent a lot of money on Puerto Rico, and that's fine," Trump said.
Director John Carpenter's action-satire of 1980s yuppie America has become exemplary of anyone who can't quite believe the out-of-whack priorities of all the idiots they're forced to live near.
My sense is that buyers are going to be around just because the data wasn't so out of whack and we've gotten back to levels where accounts want to buy the market.
Plus, with such a large amount of fluid going in and out of you, your electrolytes may get out of whack, which can be an issue for anyone with heart or kidney diseases.
"I hate to tell you, Puerto Rico, but you've thrown our budget a little out of whack because we've spent a lot of money on Puerto Rico," Trump said during his tour Tuesday.
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Maybe you forgot your 4-step cleansing ritual after four margaritas, a cross-country flight threw your skin out of whack, or stress at work is bringing your cystic acne to the surface.
The original Show was big and boxy, with an out of whack body-to-display ratio that took up a lot of space on whatever desk or kitchen counter it might be placed.
There's no impact on their future, which makes their work a bit easier: they don't have to worry about stepping on that stray bug, for fear of throwing the timeline out of whack.
I'm so used to the temporal rhythms that seeing Deadpool in the nonheat of Valentine's Day 2016 even threw my menstrual cycle out of whack—and that's just an n-of-1 example.
Big life changes can impact your investment goals, and your perfectly balanced portfolio can be thrown out of whack in an instant — perhaps by a marriage, retirement, or the birth of a child.
And, if left untreated, that condition causes all the bodily functions that your thyroid gland helps regulate to fall out of whack, leaving you with symptoms like fatigue, forgetfulness, constipation, and even depression.
T-Wood rips into the Big Baller on the newest episode of "The Hollywood Beatdown" -- saying LaVar's parenting moves are selfish and out of whack ... and sends a damaging message to his kids.
In earlier animal studies, molecular compounds designed to delay protein degradation were found to reduce insulin resistance in mice, as well as restore regular body temperature, which goes out of whack in diabetes.
" He also called Comey "slippery" and a "man who always ends up badly and out of whack (he is not smart!), will go down as the WORST FBI Director in history, by far!
In that case, Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan may have had little choice but to go along with a price range that was out of whack with what the market was willing to pay.
Troubleshooters are designed to seek out and repair things like unregistered or corrupted dynamic-link library (DLL) files, outdated or damaged drivers, or settings in the Windows Registry that are out of whack.
"I hate to tell you, Puerto Rico, but you've thrown our budget a little out of whack, because we've spent a lot of money on Puerto Rico, and that's fine," the president said.
Our gut bacteria getting all out of whack—a state technically known as dysbiosis—has been associated with several conditions, including GI disorders like IBS and psychiatric disorders like autism, anxiety, and depression.
A lot of women, warned by beauty editors and websites that shampooing too often was the culprit for their parched strands and out-of-whack scalps, have cut back on their shampoo regimen.
It is only Bloomberg's inexperience that prevented him from cogently asking Sanders what he has been doing in Congress for the last 35 years while this system was getting so out of whack.
"  "To have the gall to complain about Puerto Rico throwing our budget out of whack — while proposing tax cuts for millionaires that will cost trillions of dollars — boggles the mind, boggles the mind.
Before departing for the island "tour," he slammed Puerto Rico's debt problems, yet again, by saying that Puerto Rico had thrown the federal budget "out of whack" with what the recovery would cost.
It doesn't take much to throw the camera out of whack — a fact that, if nothing else, should make us all appreciate the great video game cameras in our lives all the more.
Still, with the extended slump in oil prices and the country's current account surplus at a 13-year-low, the ringgit's weakness is "not out of whack with the fundamentals in place," he noted.
Chances are, you'll have a lot to say about her, whether you don't like her out-of-whack body proportions or you hate the fact that her feet can only ever wear high heels.
It's also missing a few key features depending on which exchanges you link – for example, Gemini doesn't provide CoinTracker with withdraws or deposits, meaning your cost basis history is a little out of whack.
"Now, I hate to tell you, Puerto Rico, but you've thrown our budget a little out of whack because we've spent a lot of money on Puerto Rico, and that's fine," the president said.
" The T-shirt was a direct hit at Trump, who has accused Cruz of "poor leadership" and told Puerto Ricans during his visit Tuesday that they've thrown the budget "a little out of whack.
This means that gastroenterologists typically look to rule out other common GI issues that would cause your bowels to get out of whack, such as celiac disease, ulcerative colitis, and Crohn's disease, she says.
But lots of things can throw your clock out of whack—consuming calories at all hours of the day, binge-watching Netflix on a blue-tinged screen at 3 am, even just getting older.
"He also told residents: "I hate to tell you, Puerto Rico, but you've thrown our budget a little out of whack, because we've spent a lot of money on Puerto Rico, and that's fine.
In other words, some GOP candidates' pro-torture sentiment isn't just a relic of Bush-era partisan debates — it's also totally out of whack with everything we know about the practice of torture today.
Of course, those out-of-whack priorities also define the university's fans -- who chant "We want Joe!" after he's dismissed -- and school hierarchy, which placed protecting their beloved football program ahead of children's safety.
"If my sleep schedule gets out of whack, it's hard to make myself get out of bed — and it's even harder when you don't have to physically go into an office," Mx. Streams said.
It's interspliced segue skits, like your big booty 80s TV is all out of whack 'cos there's a cat playing with the antenna on the roof and it's flicking through channels of its own accord.
"We had a NAFTA agreement that had gotten seriously out of whack, led to large trade deficits, needed modernizing," US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer told reporters on a call after Trump hailed his bilateral deal.
I was an economics major, and I felt like I could go prove some of this and that just resource allocation by newspapers and by other content companies was wildly out of whack with data.
And even in the short term, the balance of benefits and costs is so dramatically out of whack that the overwhelming majority of the world will be suffering hugely from the impacts of climate change.
"I think we're probably in for low oil prices for at least a few more years just because the supply and demand is so out of whack," he said at NYU Stern School of Business.
Put more simply, since people tend to wake at the same time every day, even in the months when the sun rises later, change in sunrise times can throw their circadian rhythms out of whack.
The story of Elf Bowling is a strange one—in no small part because it reflects how a tale with an element of truth can flow wildly out of whack into the realm of fiction.
"I don't think it's as much as [Austin's] out of whack as much as you see San Francisco and New York as just such high outliers that everything else looks depressed by comparison," Nazar says.
And you wouldn't think that it would be such a shift, but then I come on and I think I'm equally self-deprecating, but the chemistry with the audience is just totally out of whack.
"I hate to tell you, Puerto Rico, you've thrown our budget a little out of whack, because we've spent a lot of money on Puerto Rico," he said at a press conference during his visit.
Because our economic relationship with China is out of whack — and not just because China makes great products, but because we do, too, and it's high time they are all allowed through China's front door.
In an otherwise lackluster debate, former Vice President Joe Biden faced withering criticism Wednesday night for his stance on an issue that puts him way out of whack with the rest of the field: marijuana.
But unlike Edward Burtynsky, for instance, whose recent Anthropocene Project centered the human in a world out of whack—aerial views emphasizing the scale of human settlements and industry—Zelman offers a refreshingly ecocentric perspective.
After joking that Puerto Rico had "thrown the budget a little out of whack" during his visit there, President Trump told Fox News he was going to wipe out the storm-ravaged island's significant debt.
MacMahon, the defense attorney, noted that while he believes the sentencing guidelines are "out of whack," and that the 7-9 year sentence prosecutors recommended for Stone was "heavy and unrealistic," Trump's comments were still inappropriate.
This all takes place in the middle of the afternoon, which can throw biological clocks out of whack: According to Google's Doodle blog, the darkness and resulting drop in temperature causes animals to think it's nighttime.
"The media attention, political motivation and disagreement is so unreal in this particular instance and so out of whack with what another case would have looked like if we didn't have a special counsel," Downing said.
Valuations in the private market have been out of whack with the public markets for over a year, with the private markets having been much more willing to pay up for high-growth, high-burn companies.
With high-contrast cinematography, distorting angles, internal monologues, dream sequences, and flashbacks, Ayala captures a mind and a world knocked out of whack by epochal destruction and by impotence in the face of ongoing political crises.
"When this correlation, and like many others recently, get out of whack would imply that something else is driving stock prices," Roberto Friedlander, head of energy trading at Seaport Global, said in a note on Thursday.
And what we know is that right now the burden is way out of whack and proportionately lower- and middle-income Americans, relative to wealthy Americans [and] corporations, are shouldering far too much of that burden.
In recent years, major changes to intellectual property policy by Congress, the courts and the executive branch have thrown the system out of whack, deterring inventors from the kind of innovation that creates jobs and growth.
Just 22 days in, an injured crew member was evacuated, dispelling any pretense of a "closed," Mars-ready system, and thanks to respiring soil bacteria, a glut of carbon dioxide threw the atmosphere out of whack.
After 40 years, the chamber, a powerful business organization, decided its method of rating and endorsing members of Congress was out of whack and could be contributing to the very gridlock it was hoping to break.
Larry Kudlow, now the administration's top economist, ridiculed "bubbleheads" who claimed that housing prices were out of whack, then praised Paulson for refusing to bail out Lehman — just hours before financial markets went into full meltdown.
The immune system evolved to handle both infection and allergic inflammation, but decreased rates of infection may be throwing the relative "chi" of the immune system out of whack, allowing the allergic inflammation arm to become overactive.
That's part of what makes it so thrilling to watch: We are seeing a character we've come to know over four years be thrown out of whack and have to recalibrate herself amid these electrifying new feelings.
When such geomagnetic storms happen, the particles in the ionosphere are thrown out of whack: not only do they heat up and get energized, but they move upward and expand, changing the density of the upper atmosphere.
"I hear we're spending billions and billions of dollars, it's a system that's totally out of whack," Trump said during a picture-taking session at the White House ahead of his sitdown with airline and airport executives.
So when things start to go awry in that area (and Mercury's up there in the sky looking like it's doing something it doesn't normally do), we naturally think it's responsible for throwing things out of whack.
Not that many aren't trying: Worries about economic growth that could turn out weaker than expected, central bankers putting the screws to monetary policy and valuations getting out of whack are just three arguments against the market.
"Now, I hate to tell you, Puerto Rico, but you've thrown our budget a little out of whack because we've spent a lot of money on Puerto Rico," Trump said, during a briefing on relief efforts Tuesday.
Something about our economic and political systems is terribly out of whack when employers with jobs at every skill and educational level are declaring a worker drought in the midst of an ocean of non-working Americans.
Commutes are all out of whack mostly because of new "work from home" policies that are in full effect, keeping people away from the office in the U.S., China, South Korea, Italy, and other hard-struck places.
"Prices reached a breaking point where buyers were fed up and started to consider other options," she said, including renting and moving away from the expensive coastal markets where prices are most out of whack with incomes.
The seeming out-performance, however, masks a bubbling tension in the Argentine peso, reliant on controls imposed late last year to stop a dangerous slide on reserves, leaving the currency's official valuation out of whack with reality.
The apparatus that allows the agency to know which customers have power, known as the outage management system, has been giving readings that are so out of whack nobody trusts them to be true, Mr. Sánchez said.
Starrah told The Fader her music was "an ode to youth," and if this track doesn't make you feel you're simultaneously at the club and in the womb then your human feeling sensors are probably out of whack.
The other big issue that comes up is a calibration error where the touch screen got out of whack and needs to be adjusted or perhaps the voter put their hand on the touchscreen and inadvertently marked it.
The Lakers present the cautionary worst-case scenario, as they spent several years and tens of millions of dollars enabling Kobe Bryant throughout his protracted decline and warped the team's culture wildly out of whack in the process.
When the Y2K bug threatened to throw global computer systems out of whack at the turn of the millennium, it set off panic and everyone waited for our newly connected world to crumble at the stroke of midnight.
"There is nothing in the global set-up that's positive for equities at the moment especially as (share) prices are still out of whack with latest developments," said Salman Ahmed, chief investment strategist at Lombard Odier Investment Managers.
This week, Justice Sotomayor wrote her first majority opinion in a death-penalty case, taking just ten pages to explain why Florida's death-sentencing procedures are out of whack with the jury-trial guarantee in the Sixth Amendment.
"I hate to tell you, Puerto Rico, but you've thrown our budget a little out of whack because we spent a lot of money on Puerto Rico, and that's fine, we saved a lot of lives," Trump said.
Unlike humans who may find ways to mask their irritability, sleepiness or lack of concentration, dinoflagellates are very direct about their inability to perform when their schedule is out of whack: They simply won't glow the same way.
Behind the scenes, President Trump has told a number of people he believes his current national security team has been out of whack with his own thinking and was slow to give him the options that he wanted.
But it turns out that children's eyes are anatomically slightly different, and they do let in more light, and a new study suggests that exposure to bright light before bedtime can throw their body clocks out of whack.
For people who have been concerned that stock valuations had gotten out of whack and that the threat of a trade war imperils the economy — and I'd place myself in that camp — the earnings surge provides some comfort.
Delta Air Lines, in its first-ever keynote at CES, today announced a new AI-driven system that will help it make smarter decisions when the weather turns tough and its finely tuned operations get out of whack.
Paige is trying so desperately hard to be a good and moral person, but knowing even just a fraction of the truth has thrown her entire existence out of whack — a feeling that I suspect Martha could understand.
Elizabeth Warren has reoriented the balance of power back in the favor of corporations over individual students, and other everyday Americans (which was stillway out of whack even though the agency had grown in strength during the Obama era).
These mouth issues can be annoying, but just because your mouth gets out of whack during your cycle doesn't mean that you have to plan your teeth cleanings around your period, unless you really want to, Dr. Ahmed says.
Number of times he's tweeted about James Comey: 48 Slippery James Comey, a man who always ends up badly and out of whack (he is not smart!), will go down as the WORST FBI Director in history, by far!
The Justice Department's standards for white-collar prosecutions in the corporate realm have been so out of whack that under the Obama administration they had to be rewritten to assure the public that individuals could be charged at all.
Further, his ham-fisted rhetoric about Puerto Rico "throwing our budget out of whack" and being an island "surrounded by big water" suggested that its inhabitants were abstractions (rather than U.S. citizens) – and pains-in-the-neck to boot.
The new NIH study, which now appears in the New England Journal of Medicine, suggests that people with this rare form of urticaria are prone to an out-of-whack cellular response when their skin touches something that vibrates.
"Touring damage in hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico in October 2017, Trump remarked: "I hate to tell you, Puerto Rico, but you've thrown our budget a little out of whack because we spent a lot of money on Puerto Rico.
While it's a good idea to just accept your bloating for what it is, it's also important to know what your abdominal region is like on a regular day so you can tell when something is supremely out of whack.
And if Anakin was the Chosen One, why is the Force so out of whack in current Star Wars time, with a new Sith order rising under Kylo Ren and the Jedi all but wiped out (or so we think)?
For starters, when you wake up earlier than usual, you might experience mild nausea due to low blood sugar and an out-of-whack circadian rhythm, Daniela Jodorkovsky, MD, a gastroenterologist at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center, told Refinery29.
All of these behaviours might be "odious" and out of whack with the ideal of an impartial jury, the justices noted, but jury privacy would be torn to shreds if all of them are cause to nullify verdicts after the fact.
For two very surreal minutes, mountains moved, tides changed, and the natural order of everything in the tech world was thrown totally out of whack: The Dow Jones newswire falsely reported that Google had purchased Apple for a measly $9 billion.
Frankly, the American economy that has allowed the very few to corner almost all the benefits of the future for the last 30 or 40 years for itself, that's more like a crime scene than an engine that's out of whack.
The public's interest in the Russia storyline drove millions of people to tune in to cable news, producing an environment in which the incentives were out of whack, said Ian Bremmer, a global political analyst and president of Eurasia Group.
Benchmarks such as The Economist's Big Mac index, based on the idea that goods and services (in this case a burger) should cost the same the world over, are useful guides to how far currency values are out of whack.
Whoever bought Leonardo da Vinci's "Salvator Mundi," we have a hunch he or she is a Libra, because your astrological outlook for December is all about the need to recalibrate value systems that have gone very badly out of whack.
Tellingly absent from either the Gillespie or Guadagno campaigns is any of the "rigged economy" rhetoric Trump used to build support among working class voters, much less any concrete solutions to make our out-of-whack economy work for working families.
Trump, in his fifth tweet about Comey Sunday morning, also wrote, "Slippery James Comey, a man who always ends up badly and out of whack (he is not smart!), will go down as the WORST FBI Director in history, by far!"
When this system gets out of whack, or certain species disappear, that can have a domino effect that goes far down the line, wiping out or endangering other species as well, and even affecting our own food supply and security.
JWoww says the contractor was so impaired she asked him to leave when he finally showed up at 10 PM. And, get this ... JWoww claims the contractor was so out of whack, he left behind his cell phone and wet saw.
This jet-lag remedy was prescribed by Timeshifter, an app that is among a spate of new approaches to what scientists say is the cause of jet lag: Out-of-whack circadian rhythms, also known as your 24-hour biological clock.
During Trump's visit on Tuesday he said that responding to the hurricane's devastation had thrown the federal budget "out of whack," but he praised officials and first responders for preventing the storm from becoming a "real catastrophe" like Hurricane Katrina.
Recent work — including photographs, drawings, vitrines and video — tends to be more enigmatic or abstract, with a 2012 series combining carved wood blocks and metal machine parts found in his studio into dynamic forms that resemble Brancusi columns out of whack.
The more you understand the brutal logic of climate change — what it could mean, the effort necessary to forestall it — the more the intensity of the situation seems out of whack with the workaday routines of day-to-day life.
I think a lot of it is the idea that a president would have a discretion to redress something that might be legally right, someone who might be legally guilty of all things, but in some ways, it&aposs out of whack.
The hips are responsible for keeping your knees in line when you're walking or running, and preventing those knees from going out of whack in the event of a sudden, unexpected movement — such as missing a curb or being jostled on the train.
And maybe this kind of military-precision scheduling would be a reasonable exercise for someone whose life has a lot of moving parts, but in my case the granularity of the form was totally out of whack with the no-stakes content.
Kate and Rebecca's conflict is resolved in a way that feels earned, but that's not quite the case with Kevin, whose Manny comeback has him out of whack: "It made me and then it ruined me," he vents to Sophie before the taping.
Current data shows this to be quite a bit out of whack with what's predicted by the Standard Model, though, as noted last week at the Résonaances blog, this, like the 750 GeV bump, is likely to be a statistical smudge as well.
Sherman said inventory levels are out of whack due to hoarding, disrupting the supply chain, while shipping and transport industries are taking a hit due to people who work in warehouses or trucking now out of work due to illness or home quarantine.
Experts recommend resisting the temptation to spend the majority of the day on your couch or in bed — both arrangements can throw your alignment out of whack while putting your brain into relaxation mode, making it near impossible to get shit done.
BUT EVEN AMID this backdrop of plucky inventiveness and rational reuse, this armature of sustainable skills, was there not only an impulse toward betterment but a small whiff of dystopia — a prep school prepping for a world that is increasingly out of whack?
An S.M.C. reset may help if you notice things like the battery is not charging properly, the Mac does not recognize devices plugged into its USB-C port, the keyboard backlight is not working correctly or the sleep function is out of whack.
Against that backdrop, it's no surprise that when liberal intellectuals argue the press' coverage of Trump and Clinton is out of whack, in ways that imperil the democracy itself, members of the media don't see a world-historical blindspot that must be urgently corrected.
The camera slowly wraps around the lectern, back to the audience, past the audience, into the other rooms of the apartment… Students are splaying light on them as they ask questions, the audio tracks are blending, the dynamics are all out of whack, untenable.
President Donald Trump said in Puerto Rico on Tuesday that responding to the devastation of Hurricane Maria had thrown the federal budget "out of whack," but he praised officials and first responders for preventing the storm from becoming a "real catastrophe" like Hurricane Katrina.
The current line of criticism—that major media outlets like the Times are failing to portray the stakes of this election, and each candidates' respective shortcomings, in proper proportion—did gain purchase when liberals started worrying that campaign coverage had fallen out of whack.
A businessman and entertainer with no diplomatic experience, Mr. Trump arrived at the White House nearly 20163 months ago convinced that the economic and geopolitical alignments that have governed the world for seven decades were out of whack and biased against the United States.
Remember that pundit-driven TV news, Twitter and online comment boards are designed precisely for shallow banter — pronouncements and reactions, not discourse — so if you expect anything other than tribalism, trolls and ostentation, your expectations are out of whack and need to be calibrated.
Asprosin, a hormone produced in the fatty tissue in the body, has two main functions: It stimulates appetite by crossing the blood-brain barrier and activating certain neurons in the brain, and it regulates blood glucose levels, which are thrown out of whack in diabetes.
"This again shows a media that's priorities are completely out of whack and, unfortunately, you have to say agenda-based, because obviously this IG report was bad for the FBI, and possibly good for President Trump," The Hill media reporter Joe Concha told Bream on Tuesday night.
If you suddenly find your thinking is cloudy and your memory unreliable, if you're overcome by dizziness and your balance is out of whack, if you find yourself tossing and turning at night and running urgently to the bathroom, don't chalk it up to normal aging.
The statistics are still way out of whack: A 2015 study from the Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film at San Diego University showed, for example, that out of the top 700 films released in 20153, only 13% were directed by women.
And since your work-life balance is as out of whack as is it, between visiting Aunt May and saving the city, I get that you might not have time to pick it up before class the following week, which requires you to purchase a new bag.
Problem is, the volatile element ratios, such as carbon to nitrogen and water to carbon, in Earth's silicate, mantle, crust, ocean, and atmosphere are out of whack with what's observed in chondrites, leading to the so-called "isotope crisis" and doubts about the meteorite-seeding theory.
I think eating will always be a fragile topic for me, and I know that if I do feel like I want to purge, it's a sign I may need to check in with my therapist and figure out what's out of whack with my life.
The church Lawrence chooses has a pastor whose out of whack metaphors strain to engage youth ("Slide out the DM, and slide into this pew," he preaches), and a woman congregation member who seems a little too eager to make Lawrence into her God-fearing husband.
Your fungal residents are less numerous than your bacteria by orders of magnitude, but as researchers are learning, these overlooked organisms play an important physiological role — and when their numbers get out of whack, they can modify your immune system and even influence the development of cancer.
As the Law Review made clear, the diversity goal in the Bakke case inexorably led to proportional representation, which keeps Asians out if their numbers among the student body gets too much out of whack with their numbers in the population, whether they are talented or not.
Although a retirement saver initially might consider those factors and arrive at, say, a mix of 90 percent stocks and 10 percent bonds and cash, over time that allocation can get out of whack if one category begins taking over more of your portfolio than intended.
Dr. Ludwig, an obesity expert and professor of nutrition at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, argues that weight gain begins when people eat the wrong types of food, which throws their hormones out of whack and sets off a cycle of cravings, hunger and bingeing.
As I slipped on the beige and bright-orange zip-up short-sleeve jacket they'd sent me to test out, I found myself thinking that the mid-90s London rave aesthetic was surprisingly fresh and then worrying if my fashion barometer was completely out of whack for thinking so.
"Whole systems are out of whack," says Heather Renner of the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge, a federal agency which manages a collection of far-flung islands and remote coastline in Alaska which, if laid over a map of the continental United States, would stretch right across it.
Sitting in the far corner of a cute boutique hotel in Manhattan's Greenwich Village and alternating between sips of a carrot-orange-ginger juice cocktail and a black coffee, the Dirty Projectors mastermind looks a little tired, a little tense, his face unshaven and hair artfully out of whack.
The speed, meanwhile, was producing such large aerodynamic forces on the tail that the manual trim wheel lacked the mechanical power to overcome them, and the trim was essentially locked into the position where the MCAS had left it — not fully nose-down, but dangerously out of whack.
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While these 1-percenters deserve praise for their generosity, the reality is these donations are also symptoms of an economic system out of whack; this kind of giving does little to alleviate structural problems afflicting millions of others who are not being helped by a theatrical act of philanthropy.
And just days after Trump told Puerto Rico that it had "thrown our budget a little out of whack," people were quick to criticize the expense of Pence's trip: He flew from Las Vegas to Indianapolis, then immediately looped back to the west coast for a trip to Los Angeles.
But even earlier in the 1970s, a different team of researchers realized that a sequence of DNA called the period gene could be mutated to throw the fruit fly's clock out of whack, with consequences including altering the way the flies moved around and the sound of their mating call.
Once you get to the track, you'll frequently discover the car itself is poorly set-up, with even basic things like gear ratios badly out of whack, which means a series of quick test laps just to make sure the car is even within the vicinity of its peak potential performance.
It's sometimes said that a proper trip takes three days: one to prep (especially if you follow more severe protocols around fasting beforehand), one for the trip itself, and one to come down and re-acclimatize to the rigors of reality, which are themselves these days all totally out of whack.
Read more: Where to Stay (and What to Eat) in the Scottish Hebrides My sense of perspective, never the sharpest, is now so out of whack that I fail each and every time I scour the map and try to relate its markings to the territories they represent in reality.
I may cancel it, but not right now.)Other subscriptions (newsletters, business tools for my side business in communications consulting): $31.25 (Have been meaning to weed this one out for awhile.)Childcare: $0 (I'm my daughter, B.,'s primary caregiver)Savings: My savings is out of whack at the moment.
PERRY: Well, yes, and in some cases, the wages in the United States are not really market determined wages, they are artificially higher wages like in the auto industry, you think of the UAW, where their wages and compensation packages were way out of whack based on the rest of the world.
Mindsets that encourage us to obsess over calories, limit food intake, and practice daily weigh-ins during the holidays to avoid gaining weight are unsurprisingly similar to the diet mentality that causes our internal hunger and fullness cues to get out of whack — and can lead to binging and low self-esteem.
If it gets too far out of whack, so that business has too much power, any branch of the government has too much power, the delicate balance that makes up our political system and the broad-based prosperity we should be working for in our economy is the worse off for it.
Translating the retraction's jargon, Dr Decety and his colleagues were confessing to the fact that the numerical codes they had assigned to the various countries involved in the study (1=USA, 2=Canada and so on) had been incorporated by accident into the calculation, and had thus thrown the result out of whack.
Through a series of metaphysical twists (this is a rare sitcom with the momentum and galaxy-brain surprises of a drama like "Lost"), we discover that eternity is broken: No humans have qualified for heaven in centuries, less because we're so bad than because the point-based system is out of whack.
So Ryan, whose promise was to fix the nation's finances and put the US on a "Path to Prosperity," will go off to spend time with his family and (probably) make a ton of money in the private sector, with the nation's balance sheet further out of whack than he found it.
"This has been a tremendous rally, and if you're overweight in certain sectors such as technology, your portfolio might be a little bit out of whack as to what your goals are," said JJ Kinahan, chief market strategist and managing director of TD Ameritrade, which manages $1.16 trillion-worth of assets for its global clients.
Amid telling Puerto Rico that its suffering has "thrown our budget out of whack," blaming residents for wanting "everything done for them," and tossing rolls of paper towels into a crowd as if he were shooting hoops, President Donald Trump finally landed on something useful to say about the humanitarian crisis facing the American territory.
Dr. McEwen also notes that our baseline cortisol levels ebb and flow in a regular 24-hour cycle that is thrown out of whack if we get less than seven to eight hours of sleep a night, which is all too easy to do if you're in the habit of checking your phone before bed.
Researchers cite a handful of potential contributors for the rise in allergies: parents' reluctance to introduce foods like peanuts too early; the "hygiene hypothesis," the idea that we're so clean that our immune systems have too little to do and thus overreact to innocuous stimuli; and that our microbiomes, or gut bacteria, may be out of whack.
Set in the open wilds of Iowa in the late '90s, the new book from the author of Wolf in White Van (nominated for the 2014 National Book Award) follows Jeremy, who works in a small video rental store until his life gets vastly thrown out of whack when mysterious footage begins appearing on random VHS tapes.
While much of the GOP donor class is passionate about issues like criminal justice reform and expanded high-skilled immigration, many GOP voters want the exact opposite: The ratio between the number of Republicans who think that way, versus number of conservatives who talk that way on cable TV or at the Capitol, is way out of whack.
It has everything the 90s kid in me needed, a tonally out of whack PG-13 plot; heavy on action, with unequal doses of slapstick comedy—like Tom Hardy in a fish tank, eating a crustacean raw—and a Hollywood-ized, CGI heavy look that seems fabricated; It's a juggling act between what looks cool, and what makes sense.
" (Recode) Money Managers Pentagon Turns to High-Speed Traders to Fortify Markets Against Cyberattack: "Among the potential scenarios: Hackers could cripple a widely used payroll system; they could inject false information into stock-data feeds, sending trading algorithms out of whack; or they could flood the stock market with fake sell orders and trigger a market crash.
I'm at the point where my character is upgraded in a way that makes me balanced and effective, and given how many Souls games I've played over the years, I've got no problem with having to sprint through a level for another shot at a boss, but Flinthook's balance gets out of whack as it goes along.
The optics were a metaphor for a State of the Union speech that was unbalanced and out of whack, a speech that felt like three different speeches mashed together: one that urged bipartisan cooperation, another that waved a flaming torch in the faces of Democrats, and a third that tried vainly to summon Peggy Noonan-style patriotic poetry in the last five minutes.
And when the trade balance got too out of whack — because China grew not only by hard work, by building smart infrastructure and by educating its people, but also by forcing technology transfers from U.S. companies, subsidizing its own companies, maintaining high tariffs, ignoring W.T.O. rulings and stealing intellectual property — Beijing placated us by buying more Boeings, beef and soybeans.
Instead, he determined that "the guidelines were way out of whack on this, as the history of sentences in this area show" and that 47 months in prison combined with the payment of $25 million in restitution (to be paid to anyone identified as having been harmed in the fraud) plus $6 million in federal back taxes was a more appropriate sentence.
For now, though, Senate Democrats stressed that their new bill is necessary to fix the "out of whack" economics of cybersecurity, as Warren explained — the reality that there's currently very little the FTC can do, even in the wake of a cyber attack that affected 40 percent of the U.S. "In today's information economy, data is an enormous asset," added Warner in a statement.
Some aspects of the United States' relationship with China had "gotten out of whack," he said, and warned that the U.S. was prepared to force Beijing to curb its activities in the South China Sea and to level out trade imbalances with the U.S. "We can do this one of two ways," Tillerson said in the interview, speaking as if he was addressing Chinese officials.
And if the people most disadvantaged by the state of the system come to realize that it's no longer workable, they are bound to start making demands as radically disruptive as the system is radically out of whack—demands not only for political reforms, such as the abolition of the Electoral College or packing the Supreme Court, but for a new class of leaders, or perhaps no class at all.
I wouldn't change a thing because we're so in love with our daughter and she was worth every hardship, but the years of my hormones being out of whack from the fertility medication, the weight gain and the aging process — or maybe the fact that our journey for a child took place in a Petri dish — mean my desire for sex and even masturbation has been pretty much zapped.
"You may have now such a concentration of power within one branch and within one individual who is also younger than so many of the cousins and sons of former kings that it may begin to create a situation where the family is out of whack," said Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, a fellow for the Middle East at Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy, who studies Persian Gulf politics.
" Puerto Ricans have felt that Washington was slow to act, and Trump's comments in Puerto Rico appeared tone-deaf to many: He gave himself an "A+" on the administration's performance; he favorably compared the number of deaths to Katrina; he told Puerto Ricans that they have "thrown our budget a little out of whack;" and, in the most famous series of tweets, he called some of its politicians "ingrates.
For now, the Republican political strategy seems to be mostly hoping that Mr. Cuomo, riding high in polls, self-destructs: that the transit woes of New York City's subways worsen; that the upcoming corruption trial of one of his former top aides, Joseph Percoco, tarnishes his image; that the state budget falls out of whack; that Democrats challenge and wound him from the left in a primary; and that the third term curse proves an actual curse.
So if you construct a calendar with only 365 days, the seasons will fall ever so slowly out of whack with the months, as this video by Joss Fong demonstrates: This dilemma was grasped early on by astronomers in Alexandria, Egypt, who helped Julius Caesar devise a new calendar in 46 BC. Until that point, the Roman calendar was a messy hodgepodge, with extra days tacked on in February every now and again based on the whims of politicians.
While he floundered for an adequate response that would ultimately never come, he looked like a man bent on never acknowledging one very obvious and important fact: that in a year of record profits and 8 figure compensation at the highest levels, the pay at his bank is way out of whack and further, that if someone working full time for him cannot afford even the most basic necessities without running up a crushing amount of life-destroying debt, something needs changing, and fast.
And sometimes I think when you spend a lot of time online, it's easy to sort of fantasize about breaking the connection and getting to meet someone who, frankly, was never going to be interested in her, and so it's really about ... and if you're on a diet, people go on diets and they say, I'm going to lose 211 pounds by Friday, and I'm just not going to eat anything, and then of course the next day, you're completely out of whack, you're stuffing yourself with everything you can get your hands on.
Each had been through pro forma runaway-trim training in Lion Air simulators (hint: watch for it in Sim Ride No. 3), but they had never heard of the MCAS and had no way of guessing from the maintenance log that none of the airplane's recent failures had been resolved, that some of the entries might have been fraudulent, that serious failures had occurred on the previous flight that had not been recorded or addressed or that the angle-of-attack sensor on the captain's side was a slapped-on unit from Cockroach Corner that was 133 degrees out of whack.

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