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"pendulum" Definitions
  1. a long straight part with a weight at the end that moves regularly from side to side to control the movement of a clock
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I used the word pendulum before, I think we'd pendulum out of it.
He experimented with a pendulum and found out that the rate of the swing depended not on the weight of the pendulum bob, but on the length of the pendulum itself.
When the left pendulum swings left, it kicks the wall and the other pendulum rightward, and vice versa.
The pendulum clock (conceived by Galileo, made by Christiaan Huygens) was useful for accurate timekeeping because the time it takes for a pendulum to swing is approximately the same regardless of the size of the pendulum.
"As we too often see nowadays in our society, the pendulum swings, and the pendulum swings massively in either direction" Aarons said.
An old-fashioned pendulum clock marks time by counting the resonance — the swinging back and forth — of a pendulum, to keep track of time.
He said that societal shifts exist on a pendulum, and right now, that pendulum is swinging away from sensitivity after years of swinging toward it.
This led to a massive pendulum swing, but with the DOJ's challenge to the AT&T Time Warner merger it appears the pendulum is swinging backwards.
"The pendulum went to one side, and now the pendulum has swung back," said Deltan Dallagnol, the federal prosecutor who led Brazil's main anti-corruption task force.
I don't think we need to pendulum swing past the ethical sweet spot and get to some crazy overreaction from which we have to pendulum swing back into.
In "The Entropy Pendulum" (2015), an image from a news archive is slowly erased by the arm of a mechanical pendulum scraping back and forth across its surface.
"For us here at the Scaramucci Post, we sort of feel that the pendulum on the clock split and went two ways, and so one part of the pendulum is sitting way far on the right, and the other part of the pendulum is sitting way far on the left," he continued to continue.
Around the same time scientists discovered that the length of a pendulum affects the speed of its motion, with a pendulum of just under one meter swinging at one second each way.
In "Foucault's Pendulum," his second novel, Mr. Eco weaves an elaborate conspiracy inspired partly by a pendulum devised by the 19th-century French physicist Léon Foucault to demonstrate the rotation of the Earth.
But instead, it creates a pendulum of weather events moving.
And it's in this proverbial pendulum where the problem lies.
Take an electrical circuit, a spring, and a swinging pendulum.
Fifty years later, perhaps that pendulum is swinging quietly back.
The pendulum has swung heavily in favour of incumbent businesses.
Is the answer to have some kind of pendulum swing?
Fortunately for IoT, the pendulum seems to be swinging back.
It perfectly illustrates Argentina's pendulum swings between liberalism and populism.
It's a pretty hard swing on the pendulum of tolerance.
Bottom line: The pendulum is swinging in content companies' favor.
It'll be the pendulum correcting for itself and swinging back.
Foucault's Pendulum also showed me how funny erudition could be.
Trump has swung the pendulum back into territory conservatives prefer.
"I think the regulatory pendulum is swinging back," he said.
LONDON (Reuters) - The zinc funds-fundamentals pendulum has swung again.
According to Ye, a regular pendulum updates once per second.
"The pendulum has swung really significantly since then," she said.
The pendulum has swung from removal to keeping families together.
And, sadly, the pendulum is swinging rapidly to the right.
The pendulum swing of fashion is also partly responsible here.
I think the pendulum tends to swing back and forth.
The pendulum between hope and fear continues to swing today.
Doshi keeps the pendulum swinging until the very last page.
In other words, the pendulum swung too far into pessimism.
"The pendulum of tolerance must swing both ways," said Rep.
His mother's grandfather clock rests in a corner, its pendulum still.
Climate change is causing that pendulum to swing harder and faster.
But there are fears the pendulum may have swung too far.
If anything, the pendulum has now swung to the other extreme.
Does the pendulum swing, and does it sometimes swing too far?
Clients ask me, 'What swings the pendulum back?' and that's it.
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And so the pendulum has swung very, very quickly and dramatically.
I think it's sort of we're swinging back on the pendulum.
Since then, I think we have seen the pendulum swing back.
Sentiments in the financial markets of course swing like a pendulum.
In this case, the pendulum has swung back toward the person.
But the pendulum of adoration must always swing back, it seems.
As a result, the pendulum might swing back and on Nov.
But has the pendulum swung too far in the virtual direction?
Hopefully the pendulum will slow down in the next four years.
This balancing act is otherwise known as the inverted pendulum problem.
The history that Harrington relays is a series of pendulum swings.
In physics, the arc of a swinging pendulum diminishes over time.
Now some experts see the pendulum swinging back toward the government.
He's talking for getting it to the middle of the pendulum.
His reputation rode a pendulum: in one generation, out the next.
I didn't understand how to swing myself on these pendulum devices.
The pendulum is swinging back again to holding more individuals accountable.
The pendulum swung back fast and hard after Barack Obama's election.
But the pendulum has begun to swing in the other direction.
McGhee isn't sure exactly when the pendulum will start to shift.
"The pendulum in monetary policy has begun to shift away from the past decade of extraordinary easing just as the pendulum in fiscal policy has begun to shift away from austerity and its limiting factors," Loeb wrote.
But the pendulum has swung back, toward those swingin', cross-cultural '22014s.
Trump's approach, though, is a massive pendulum swing in the other direction.
But the double pendulum spinner has two bearings with two moveable arms.
But after the Democratic National Convention concluded Thursday, the pendulum swung back.
Determining where the pendulum stops is why these investigations must move forward.
Will the pendulum ever swing back in favor of paying for porn?
After that 24-point swing, the pendulum resumed swinging the other way.
Here you're probably going to have the pendulum swing, after last month.
Life is a pendulum that we all gotta learn to swing with.
I feel like the pendulum can't just go for a moderate swing.
Now he swings on a pendulum of emotions: hope, despair, hope, despair.
They don't want to swing the pendulum one way or the other.
I think that pendulum is tilted too far in the other way.
Several of those districts swung like the pendulum in a grandfather clock.
AND IT WAS NO -- AND THE PENDULUM MAY HAVE GONE TOO FAR.
Now, she says, the pendulum is swinging towards more enforcement-focused policies.
We follow him along an overgrown path to the Viking pendulum ship.
"There's this pendulum that swings at Hershey," noted the former Hershey employee.
Its actions will determine the next swing of the funds-fundamentals pendulum.
" The nature of politics, he said, is that "swing of the pendulum.
Thus, the pendulum swings far in the direction of protecting an accuser.
But advocates for the accused felt the pendulum had swung too far.
For Abumrad, there's a more perfect analogy than the pendulum – a slinky.
But a new study is swinging the pendulum in the opposite direction.
In Eggsistential Angst, for instance, Mendoza combined a pendulum with an egg.
The pendulum seems to be swinging more wildly and widely every day.
Konflict, Noisia, Bad Company, Phace and a good ol' vintage Pendulum set.
My pendulum stopped at: Ask your daughter how she feels about it.
Unfortunately, the narrative also catalyzes another wild swing of Serena's moral pendulum.
The regulatory pendulum has recently been swinging in favor of big banks.
In the past decade, the pendulum has swung in the opposite direction.
And now Democrats are suggesting they'll push the pendulum the other way.
Another swing of the pendulum between public and private could be coming.
When the pendulum swings in the direction of advocacy, audiences will notice.
As the pendulum swung further toward treating pain, opioid-related deaths ballooned.
And so, that pendulum swung to succession planning and promotion from within.
You just need to hold the pendulum so that it hangs straight down, pose a query (one that can be answered with a simple "yes" or "no" works best), and then pay attention to how the pendulum swings.
"It's on a pendulum swing, and that pendulum went past where anybody felt it was necessary and it went past where people probably would want it to be," said Greg Geisen, a retired Navy commander and former SEALs spokesman.
The pendulum of power and control is swinging back to the investor community.
But some argue that the pendulum has swung too far the other way.
Latching onto the swinging pendulum, Lyft then donated $1 million to the ACLU.
Do you think we'll ever see the pendulum swing back the other way?
WASHINGTON – Slow the sands of time, reverse the second hand, pause the pendulum.
"I prefer to buy these stocks when the valuation pendulum moves," Meeks said.
That means, a pendulum swing could serve as an accurate measurement of time.
They can rock back and forth like a pendulum, stretch, twist, and wag.
But the recent earnings season has swung the pendulum back in Apple's favor.
What do you think's going to swing the pendulum the other way then?
In his long life, Judge Reinhardt saw the pendulum swing more than once.
In addition to primaries, the swing of the electoral pendulum generates predictive power.
Thankfully, the pendulum is finally swinging toward a more diverse sci-fi universe.
A short pendulum would result in a more rapid tick-tock, tick-tock.
Every time Rory has a book in her hand, do 3 pendulum kicks.
His second novel, "Foucault's Pendulum," was less successful internationally but still highly acclaimed.
There's the swinging pendulum, who grows increasingly capricious across a couple of variations.
"It's about time the pendulum swung his way," Reds manager Bryan Price said.
The political pendulum has now swung to the other side of the aisle.
Kitchen size aside, the pendulum has started to swing back toward enclosed kitchens.
With the pendulum swinging as higher rates set in, the dynamic is changing.
"I'm wary of pendulum politics," one former senior administration official to Obama said.
And then came Obama, who might seriously have moved the pendulum, but didn't.
Grandma beams quietly as she opens her polka-dot gift: a pendulum clock.
I have not noticed the pendulum moving either to rate hike or cut.
The Daily Jewel These swinging pendulum earrings were simultaneously intricate and entirely simple.
He made his posture more erect, and swung his putter like a pendulum.
Part of that is about a customary swing of the pendulum in midterms.
The pulley system swings the triangular planes right and left like a pendulum.
Ms. Lasicki has found herself wondering if the pendulum has swung too far.
"There is no perfect balance, and the pendulum is constantly swinging," he said.
Trump, with the support of evangelicals, has worked to move the pendulum back.
Since the financial crisis, the pendulum has been swinging in the other direction.
In recent years, the pendulum has swung decidedly in the direction of entrepreneurs.
The pendulum of politics swings back and forth in America and always has.
With the pendulum swinging wildly toward SUVs, what's the future for the minivan?
Without broad support across the political spectrum, it's just another swing of the regulatory pendulum that will cost banks hundreds of millions as they retool compliance systems, and hundreds of millions more when the pendulum swings back and they readjust again.
The pendulum swings — and American adventurism may well make a comeback with my successor.
Much of rock music history can be explained away by its swinging pendulum effect.
This might have had something to do with the string used for the pendulum.
And when the pendulum swings too far in one direction, it will go back.
Pendulum ready to swing again after with Canadian air over Alberta brutally cold. pic.twitter.
And of course, the irony now is, am I covering the pendulum swing back?
Bandai Namco Games suggests that the Court feels the pendulum has swung too far.
Basically, the physics behind this fall is similar to that of a moving pendulum.
Click here to view original GIFWithout the pendulum clock, the Industrial Revolution doesn't happen.
What's next: Technology trends have always swung pendulum-style between open and closed systems.
"There is a risk that the pendulum could swing the other way," said Tkachuk.
I think this is a low-point—the far end of the pendulum swing.
Grab the books from the skeletons, and pass into the Pit of the Pendulum.
So the pendulum will swing back and the FBI will be frustrated yet again.
The pendulum can swing the other way, and a person can experience hypo-arousal.
That fragility we've seen from the pendulum of technology swinging to the other direction.
I have not noticed the pendulum swinging towards either a hike or a cut.
Now the pendulum has swung sharply back and doctors have been scrambling for alternatives.
This time it appeared the pendulum had swung too far in the other direction.
This time around, Democrats are seeking to ensure the pendulum swings the opposite direction.
The great pendulum of Anne Hathaway hatred has begun to swing the other way.
The pendulum swings back and forth, but always with a bias to expanded government.
I'm hoping that the pendulum will swing back the other way with fake news.
Since Trump's victory, however, the pendulum seems to have swung in the opposite direction.
The Price of Vanity: By the end of the '00s, the pendulum had swung.
"All we're doing is discussing the degree to which the pendulum will swing back."
And the pendulum could swing in the other direction back toward sedans, she said.
It's safe to say the pendulum swing in the opposite direction is nearly complete.
JAMES COULTER: No, there's always going to be a pendulum that will swing back.
But Flake is counting on the pendulum swinging away from Trump's brand in 2020.
Spanish leaders reacted to Franco's dictatorship with a pendulum swing in the opposite direction.
But now, finance is seeing the pendulum swing back toward some modicum of privacy.
And now, finance is seeing the pendulum swing back toward some modicum of privacy.
"In the 2016 election there was this pendulum swung in the opposite direction," says Ramey.
The fashion industry pendulum is starting to shift towards the desire for more conscious clothing.
Its steel pendulum, which rotates riders counter-clockwise, reaches speeds of 70 miles per hour.
And there is evidence the pendulum may finally have begun to swing the other way.
And until then, she warned that the pendulum shouldn't swing too far away from opioids.
Still, America has a long way to go before the pendulum has swung too far.
"There's definitely an aspect of the pendulum swinging back from the digital realm," he says.
CD: It's symptomatic of a pendulum swing in the direction of founders in recent years.
The Daily Jewel These swinging pendulum earrings at Ferragamo were simultaneously intricate and entirely simple.
As the parties in power change, the direction of government can swing like a pendulum.
The longer the pendulum arm, the slower and more languid the back-and-forth interval.
But 583 dominant minutes later, the pendulum could be swinging back in the other direction.
It was in Foucault's Pendulum, his second novel, that Eco unleashed his mastery of semiotics.
The public-health pendulum swings frequently in this country, and guidelines vary greatly among countries.
But just when you've been sold on the legend, the pendulum swings back to skepticism.
Our political pendulum has swung too far, and Republicans are going to pay for it.
Indeed, they seem not to recognize that the preservation side of the pendulum even exists.
Yet as long as Britain's two-party system remains intact, the pendulum will eventually swing.
The video explains that while walking, our center of mass swings like an inverted pendulum.
However, fashion is a cycle and the pendulum is slowly swinging to the other extreme.
THERE'S A PENDULUM THAT SWINGS IN MARKETS AND ALSO IN THE POLITICAL ECONOMY AS WELL.
As the import-export pendulum turned, LME stocks rebounded to 379,165 tonnes in late September.
Politics change—it goes this way and then that way, the pendulum swings you know.
Then a physiologist explained one benefit — his head is like the end of a pendulum.
"It really swung the pendulum toward the plausibility of oceans in icy worlds," he said.
"The pendulum is going to swing just like it does in politics," said Mr. Hayes.
But as the national political pendulum swings, so does the country's largest presidential battleground state.
The pendulum swings from party to party, but also personality type to opposite personality type.
But with the pendulum swiftly swinging, the White House's statement could be seen as premature.
I mean, obviously, I think it was the pendulum swinging back from Obama being president.
So, since 2018, we've started to see the pendulum starting to stabilize a little bit.
This was simply the latest pendulum swing in a century of oscillations in celebrity power.
The way to swing that pendulum back is not necessarily through government intervention, he noted.
"The inverted pendulum has been thoroughly mined for personal transportation innovations!" we sighed contentedly to ourselves.
But it does seem as though the pendulum is swinging ever so slightly toward the center.
An obituary on Saturday about the author Umberto Eco referred to his novel "Foucault's Pendulum" incorrectly.
The pendulum is swinging back our way, except there [are] Democratic candidates who make that meaningful.
Or has the pendulum of financial fashion simply swung far in the direction of passive investing?
As a result the fund is swinging the tech pendulum a little away from Silicon Valley.
Policy tends to swing back and forth like a pendulum before settling on the right balance.
Still, some argue that on-the-job bonuses don't necessarily move the pendulum for many workers.
The swinging pendulum transformed in the mind's eye into a figure on a swing, legs extended.
By the time you read this, I don't doubt there have been several more pendulum swings.
The weather may have played a large role in swinging the pendulum towards corn in 2370.
The pendulum appears to be swinging again with LME cancellations and outflows running at accelerated levels.
Along with a swinging pendulum of medical conditions came a similar array, it seemed, of emotions.
But as has been the case for months, the pendulum soon swung back the other way.
We're now seeing the pendulum swing back toward boosting production, in response to rising oil prices.
Lights race around the edges of the disc, and a spherical pendulum swings slowly beneath it.
It now seems the pendulum is swinging toward spending growth in states that had been lagging.
But the tennis pendulum has been swinging so wildly of late that it is practically unhinged.
Stage two is when the pendulum swings back and we assert our individuality a bit more.
And then the other swing of the pendulum, the surreal, what-the-hell-just-happened tragedy.
What, if anything, can be done to escape the pendulum of our own mad national clockwork?
"The pendulum will swing back," Rhodes says, almost sounding as if he's trying to reassure himself.
The pendulum of public outrage, with which we should all now be wearily familiar, swung back.
It's the 28500th Amendment that points to which way the gun policy pendulum will swing next.
But there are always those people running toward the other end of the pendulum, championing independence.
The question now becomes whether or not the pendulum can swing too far the other way.
An aesthetic pendulum swings through the show, between the past, present, and furtively into the future.
OBITUARIES An obituary on Saturday about the author Umberto Eco referred to his novel "Foucault's Pendulum" incorrectly.
A basic pendulum is a mass at the end of a string that swings back and forth.
As the pendulum swings through a shifting midpoint, we must concede that the center has not held.
Each pendulum swings back and forth between a pair of massive objects whose positions can be adjusted.
But I think that that pendulum is swinging back a bit because of data and the internet.
Old analog clocks, like grandfather clocks, will time the swings between a pendulum moving back and forth.
So I think that is what the energy is about and the pendulum is swinging that way.
Mami Kosemura's Pendulum continues at Dillon + Lee (487 West 22 Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) through January 13, 2017.
They use a crystal pendulum and "Galactic Planet Of Origin Chart" to search for connections with aliens.
Unless we think there's gonna be a pendulum swing and you're gonna see a reaction to this.
In a melancholy ballad, Sebastian very clinically explains how Foucault's Pendulum demonstrates the rotation of the Earth.
And consumers could still decide they like cars after all, swinging the pendulum in the other direction.
In doing so, they have moved the pendulum markedly toward extractive uses and motorized forms of recreation.
However, she also wondered out loud whether the pendulum will swing back and there will be pushback.
The pendulum swings of criminal justice policy harm communities and erode confidence in our system of corrections.
So it's natural to me that the pendulum has swung towards strategic investors in mobile gaming content.
The most obvious of these regular shifts is the pendulum-like popularity of house versus techno sounds.
When the pendulum swings away from fast-and-loose credit standards for corporations, lenders become more cautious.
" But, she says, "I have to believe we're just at the wrong end of the pendulum swing.
Soon enough, the pendulum swings the other way, and it's time to backload Tom with incriminating traits.
However, I fear that in some cases the pendulum has swung too far in the other direction.
And this is just one tic of the hypnotic swinging-watch pendulum of Kim Cattrall's radio voice.
The Coens' work, and the past two seasons, touch on a pendulum swing between good and evil.
Monthly expenses can pendulum as much as income, but the two do not necessarily move in tandem.
High-intensity training may have seen the biggest growth last year, but the pendulum is already swinging.
At the opposite end of the pendulum swing, steak fries are too much potato, not enough crunch.
We can't do that by watching the pendulum swing back and forth between Title II and deregulation.
But outside of regular swings of the pendulum, Australians have been drifting leftward for 21.1 years now.
But this year the pendulum started to swing back toward solidarity, and even a glimpse of optimism.
One is to see it as a moment of an ideological pendulum shift from left to right.
They have been significantly hit, and the pendulum of opinion swings radically with regard to emerging markets.
Today we face something different that may mean that we cannot count on the pendulum swinging back.
But there's something to be said for persistence, and for not quitting even though the pendulum swings.
There was an Aucher piano against one wall and a white marble pendulum clock on the mantle.
"The pendulum has swung at least four or five times in the last forty years," Mossaides says.
While the pendulum has swung fully to the Republican side in Washington, it will swing back again.
Because on that I know, being a student of politics, is the pendulum swings back and forth.
While this particular bill may not pass, it could very well foreshadow another swing of the pendulum.
Hypno looks like some dude who just picked up a pendulum to bore people into falling asleep.
From Charleston to Charlottesville, it's clear the pendulum has swung back, cutting the nation and shedding American blood.
Michael Grieco said his "pendulum is swinging towards Bloomberg," though he has not yet pulled his Biden endorsement.
If bots truly do deliver on the former, does that inherently swing the pendulum away from the latter?
With the old church-state cronyism a fading memory, the question is how far the pendulum will swing.
There are long-term uptrends and downtrends but at a certain point the market pendulum will change direction.
"The pendulum has swung significantly in the other direction," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at National Securities.
But that pendulum is going to swing the other way, and it might be sooner than we think.
But the pendulum then began swinging back the other way as tough-on-crime policies became the norm.
The second rule was to introduce movement, but one that is simple and rhythmic, such as a pendulum.
"The pendulum swinging against social platforms," like Facebook, is the media trend that's caught VandeHei most off guard.
But with last night's draft, the pendulum seems to have swung way too far to the other side.
The Fireball has six rows of seats that spin around as the whole structure swings like a pendulum.
The pendulum of public opinion can easily turn the other way, if and when the next crisis arises.
But because of the swing of the political pendulum, it will probably look different in 85033 and beyond.
The pendulum speeds up right before the calamity, and only then begins to swing in the other direction.
"The pendulum doesn't swing from the far-right position all the way to the other side," said Rep.
It may feel like it's going backwards, but perhaps the pendulum is simply swinging back the other direction.
To be clear, an independent dispute resolution mechanism won't push the pendulum of leverage in the opposite direction.
The pendulum swings quickly -- a great victory is all but guaranteed to turn back in the other direction.
The country was a consistent net exporter until 22019, when the trade pendulum swung in favour of imports.
The pendulum will swing back center toward common sense in time, as it has done in the past.
"Right now, unfortunately, we're in a bit of a pendulum swing backward in some ways," Black told Hill.
We're told Kelly's aware the pendulum isn't swinging his way right now in the court of public opinion.
The country was a consistent net exporter until 2000, when the trade pendulum swung in favor of imports.
Whereas our ujigami liked to be jostled and bobbed like an upside down pendulum, this one liked music.
Over the past decade everyone was focused on abstraction, and now the pendulum is swinging back to figuration.
The prospect of another pendulum swing back to blue illuminates what Mr. Trump's election in 2016 really meant.
Then the pendulum swung right, then left again in February 1936, when the Popular Front came to power.
But the pendulum quickly shifted in the other direction, with Republicans pouncing on the latest Clinton road bump.
Our history is that of a swinging political pendulum - testing extremes but invariably returning to a functional center.
"When the U.S. was engaging in torture, that created an enormous swing-back of the pendulum," he added.
One feature of a scandal-reform cycle—"Kids die and heads roll," she says—is a policy pendulum.
But the pendulum (controlled, no doubt, by lizard people under the White House) has swung the other way.
As we confront this epidemic, we don't want the pendulum to swing too far in the other direction.
So will a pendulum bob—not just in a similar-ish way, but rigorously, quantitatively, exactly the same way.
What we are now noticing, under the surface and at the margins, is a pendulum swing in the other
"For many years we have watched men in leadership swing the pendulum one way or the other," said Younger.
There's a trade-off between corruption and polarization, and our regulatory pendulum has swung much too far one direction.
But the balance of financial power is a pendulum, and five months later it swung back in my direction.
CraZanity, new at Six Flags Magic Mountain, is being labeled the tallest and fastest pendulum ride on the planet.
Some believe that the inevitable swing of the economic pendulum will eventually bring San Francisco back its artistic roots.
While creating the work, Kunz asked her pendulum about the future of world affairs and outcomes of political negotiations.
Unfortunately, that incident forced my then-girlfriend back into the closet, while my pride pendulum swung the other way.
Are we seeing the beginning of a pendulum swing away from percentage-based fee awards in mega class actions?
But in Texas, the Observer reported, a few legislators are trying to push the pendulum in the other direction.
"The pendulum has swung too far toward a hyper-focus on short term results," she said in the release.
The Dodd-Frank Act of 6900 represents a pendulum that has swung too far to the side of overregulation.
I think that since you've gone, that is, the pendulum has switched back to these kinda look the same.
As she touches the back of her neck with one hand, she holds an amethyst pendulum in the other.
These "foolish notions" resulted in the compass, thermometer, scales and pendulum clock — all with important commercial and military uses.
And what resources are the Democratic National Committee likely to commit, when the political pendulum seems never to swing?
All a dramatic and sudden swoosh of the global political pendulum to the opposite pole from their immediate predecessors.
What is especially painful is that much of the momentum behind the pendulum today is symbolic and not substantive.
Many around the world are hopeful that the pendulum will finally swing toward lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula.
The pendulum of social media support had swung back to skepticism and suspicions about where the money was going.
"I think the pendulum kind of swung too much the other way (on Thursday)," said MMD analyst Randy Smolik.
But the pendulum could swing in the other direction, to the disadvantage of Democrats — particularly those from red states.
Performance artist Millie Brown tested her own endurance when she had herself tied, inverted, suspended, and swung for Pendulum.
In 2008, the pendulum swung toward protection of the financial firms and corporations given the scale of the spiral.
Now, however, the pendulum may be swinging back, with the reality of diminishing shorelines hitting many close to home.
It is difficult to imagine how the pendulum can now swing back: The last bulwark against nationalism is gone.
To some, the action by advertisers was a shift of a pendulum that had swung too far toward automation.
In fact, this pendulum between joy and despair is what makes old age catalytic for spiritual and emotional growth.
Their pendulum could continue to swing, but maybe, just maybe, they can win a second game in a row.
Even so, Mr. Kirnbauer, the curator, said silent pendulum-based timekeepers continued in use well into the 20th century.
But once Trump was elected, the pendulum swung the other way, firing up Democrats and resetting the electoral map.
"We cannot sit back and just hope the pendulum is going to swing back toward sanity," Mr. Barr warned.
We must move towards a more appropriate response to pain and the pendulum needs to swing back towards prudence.
Sometimes, it feels like men's trouser styles are on an ever-swinging pendulum between a baggy and skinny fit.
These same entrepreneurs looked to extract their leverage when the pendulum swung back in their favor in 2014 and 2015.
But in in-depth profiles and criticism, the pendulum swung the other way, favoring considerations of Swift's more calculating side.
Indeed, the real question is not whether the pendulum has swung too far but whether it has swung far enough.
He may have allowed the pendulum to swing back too far, but he reflected the mood of war-weary voters.
The pendulum is constantly swinging back and forth between too much power of the elite and rebellion by the masses.
They were made with a technique called radiesthesia, in which the artist used a divining pendulum to plot the compositions.
Her emergence as the moderating voice on bank deregulation underscores how far the pendulum has swung under President Donald Trump.
It took a global financial crisis in 2007-08 for the pendulum to swing back—and stop in the middle.
But, the pendulum is beginning to swing the other way, and I fear this over exposure will cause a backlash.
As the pendulum continues to swing more toward smart growth, startups are naturally forced to rethink their approach to operations.
If we think about the issue this way, concerns about the pendulum swinging too far start to make less sense.
So its evolution is emblematic of the pendulum swinging back and forth on climate change within industry and conservative circles.
Mille used "pendulum impact testing" to simulate the acceleration that occurs due to sudden movements or shock to the wearer.
Art forms need simplicity and art forms also need craft, and the pendulum swings from one side to the other.
" However, she cautions that "the pendulum may swing, but it'll still have to be a new wave of fresh stories.
America offers less encouragement of new approaches, and there the legal pendulum has swung away from the consumer towards business.
Not long after I finished Foucault's Pendulum, his fifth novel was published in English: The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana .
"Once Toyota introduces new products the pendulum will shift," IHS's Chao said, pointing partly to Toyota's stronger position in distribution.
Now, young activists will have to push against the pendulum of the conservative policies as Jones did two decades ago.
Ever the prideful fullback, Strong even believes the pendulum might one day swing back in favor of his former position.
Remember that the pendulum can swing the other way, depending on who the next justices of the Supreme Court are.
So, I-- I do think that-- that the-- the pendulum may have swung too far into-- into the shareholder need.
The regulatory "pendulum," he said, had likely swung too far in the aftermath of the 2007 to 2009 financial crisis.
"My concern is if the Republicans pivot and the pendulum spins in the other direction," he said about net neutrality.
Or to pick a different metaphor, there's a pendulum and things swing back, and eventually distribution becomes very important again?
"The pendulum is swinging," Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins, the leader of the Senate Democratic majority, said on the floor. Gov.
From there, the pendulum often swings to major anxiety, and I start spiraling down the rabbit hole of toxic thoughts.
She believes some women feel the pendulum has swung too far in one direction with regard to the #MeToo movement.
This "policy pendulum," as Lepore aptly describes it, is often the consequence of a failure to communicate among balkanized organizations.
At one point the pendulum swung from the giving-everyone-a-voice side to the keeping-the-community-safe side.
Then the pendulum swung, and Carwin came into the second round tired and empty, falling prey to Lesnar's arm triangle.
Are these trends set to swing the pendulum back toward labor from capital in terms of the rewards of economic growth?
The pendulum is swinging the other way and that's going to help out a lot," Miller said on CNBC's "Closing Bell.
Do you think we'll sort of cycle, or the pendulum will swing back to snarkier, meaner things again on the web?
The Fireball has seats in a circular configuration at the end of an arm that swings riders in a pendulum motion.
One pendulum twists at a rate determined by the strength of gravity; the other should stay still unless gravity behaves unexpectedly.
The moral pendulum will swing back and the NBA will be ruled by dull power play once again, mark my words.
Free-market scholars at the Chicago school argued that the pendulum had swung too far towards the state and antitrust action.
I watched the pendulum tick at a speed I imagined a hypnotist would use and tried to fall into a trance.
But the pendulum has already started to swing: computing is moving back to the "edge" of local networks and intelligent devices.
Partisan swings of the pendulum have also left some high-ranking commanders wary of siding with any one party or faction.
This tension gave rise to radical new political movements, such as populism and progressivism, and wild pendulum swings of political fortunes.
So that's why I think the pendulum is swinging back and we said I think it's swinging back in our direction.
"It's the law of the pendulum: The more we win, the harder they attack," says doctor Cristina Villarreal, who heads Orientame.
So from the start, Republicans could count on the swing of the electoral pendulum to recapture the White House in 2016.
But there are little signs that the smartphone convergence might be over, and the pendulum might be swinging back a little.
The art market's pendulum has recently swung from abstraction back to figuration, especially figuration that overtly addresses the politics of representation.
A pair of new pendulum clocks—a kind of timekeeping device that Huygens invented—hung side by side on the wall.
" He compared the election of Trump to a "pendulum" that "has suddenly just taken a huge swing in the other direction.
It also takes advantage of a historical tendency of the electoral pendulum to swing back and forth between the two parties.
If you view the regulation of consumer financial services as a pendulum, the industry is at the peak of its oscillation.
Environmental regulation increasingly swings with the pendulum of presidential politics, to the detriment of regulated businesses, property owners and the environment.
Our enthusiasm for foreign intervention seems to ebb and flow, like the tides, or swing back and forth like a pendulum.
Hasani and colleagues noted that this reflex is kind of similar to a classic problem in control theory: the inverted pendulum.
So does Foucault's pendulum, a device first used to visually prove the rotation of the earth in the mid-19th century.
Many experts believe the pendulum has swung too far, such that much of normal human behavior now falls within treatment thresholds.
I hope the pendulum will soon swing back to a more reasonable and thoughtful, less knee-jerk political and cultural climate.
" Because Saturdays meant the local creature double-feature and fright-fests like "Carnival of Souls" and "The Pit and the Pendulum.
Today, he'll take the stage at the Pendulum Summit alongside thought leaders such as Deepak Chopra, Steve Forbes and Suzy Welch.
Péladan's pendulum swings between piety and depravity were characteristic of his milieu, although in his case the oscillation was particularly extreme.
To be really blunt, we're not concerned that the policy pendulum has swung too far away from growth and toward equity.
Wowser Nation says Australia has always zigzagged between relaxed and regulated, but now the pendulum has swung too far toward restriction.
But the fluidity of Alessandro Michele's androgynous aesthetic was perhaps best illustrated by a giant pendulum that swung across the catwalk.
STEVEN M. CLAYTON Ocean, N.J. To the Editor: It is often said that politics is a pendulum that swings both ways.
I think that how we deal with these issues in the United States, for better or worse, is like a pendulum.
In a different political environment, it would be reasonable to expect the profit pendulum to swing in the other direction soon.
The pendulum swung back in the 1920s, when the Bolsheviks opened their doors to American famine relief workers and Protestant missionaries.
The pendulum swings of American electoral politics contribute to this problem; midterm elections have typically been bad for the president's party.
"The xHamster response wasn't helpful, as it was just swinging the fear-mongering pendulum in the opposite direction," Sprankle told me.
I think that the majority of Americans favor legalization, and when that pendulum shifts, naturally it starts to snowball as well.
She used this cool pendulum to see the health of each chakra and then a singing bowl to heal any stuck spots.
While the possible outcomes sit at opposing ends of a wide-swinging pendulum, BofAML expects the reality to be considerably less dramatic.
As people start to get bored with their fidget spinners, they are going to start playing with these double pendulum fidget spinners.
Screenshot via YouTube With Vybz Kartel behind bars for the time being, the pop culture pendulum in Jamaica is swinging toward consciousness.
And it can be very strong when it's one way, but when the pendulum comes back, it can be just as strong.
Wieder's audacity swings both ways — to repeat the pendulum analogy — from artistic daring to the temerity to perpetrate crimes against his compatriots.
For today's test, Orion was swung like a pendulum to simulate a scenario where one of its parachutes had failed to deploy.
After 30 years of globalisation, growing profits and rising executive pay, businesses have forgotten how far the pendulum can swing in democracies.
On the ever-swinging pendulum of representation for Black women, there is a lot of room to cover between stereotypes and perfection.
If the pendulum on the optical sensor moves forward in a certain way when the scientists hit the switch, they've measured thrust.
" Appearing alongside Mr. Rushdie at a literary panel in New York in 19453, Mr. Eco wryly chose to read from "Foucault's Pendulum.
The pendulum swung back toward Black culture again in the '70s with shows like Sanford and Son, Good Times, and The Jeffersons.
So, I don't think we need a pendulum swing past ... Because that never happens with human beings, what are you talking about?
Be smart: Optimists point out that the tech pendulum has always swung from concentrations of centralized power to periods of decentralizing breakthroughs.
The team rigged the shoelace knot up to a rope-driven pendulum attached to an accelerometer, repeatedly banging it against a surface.
Longtime employees are accustomed to the pendulum-swings between big-government Democrat and small-government Republican administrations, but this one feels different.
With the nation still starving for more manufacturing jobs, it's hard to believe the pendulum won't swing the other way pretty soon.
When Dutch mathematician Christiaan Huygens designed the first successful pendulum clock, for instance, he described it in his 1673 book Horologium Oscillatorium.
"It wasn't until a decade later that the pendulum would swing back again and dance started getting big again," points out Kruger.
Senator Sessions may be affirmed and he may do a fine job, but for now, the pendulum is free to keep swinging.
I don't know if it'll happen in my lifetime, but I believe in time the pendulum will swing in the right direction.
Now, under Republican control, we can only hope the other side will resist the same temptation, lest the pendulum keep swinging forever.
But simply looking the other way in order to avoid feeling bad, is the pendulum swinging too far in the other direction?
" She can rip your body open, but "Pendulum," from the album's midpoint, hypnotizes and declares Twigs as "your sweet little love maker.
The pendulum swings back toward a hard-line posture when conservative governments are voted in, resulting in more sanctions and so forth.
Swoosh went the pendulum to the other extreme, reminiscent of the Reagan/Thatcher swing, and the country awoke to Trump as president.
BECKY QUICK: Is that-- the dynamic between the retailer and the packaged goods companies, is that a pendulum swing that swings back?
Many observers think that the pendulum already has swung too far toward restricting the use of class actions for litigating group claims.
Except it's the openness of a large, vacant pit with an issues-pendulum careening wildly, smashing from one side to the other.
Now the political pendulum has swung to the left, the same opacity is allowing the law to fade in practice, experts say.
Would FKA twigs be dangling, bondage-style in her "Pendulum" video had Jones not been shot by Goude in the same way?
One level deeper: Gasoline prices are perched at the end of a long pendulum of global oil prices swinging back and forth.
Still, opening that door could lead Republicans to simply expand the court again when the pendulum swung back, continuing the downward spiral.
Michael Kubara wrote in to support a theory from the Democratic strategist David Axelrod: David Axelrod's theory was voters are pendulum swingers.
With a forceful swing of the pendulum, those seats could be the baseline of a bigger tally of red-to-blue triumphs.
And to mark slower speeds, a pendulum had to be lengthened to unwieldy proportions — over two meters for 40 swings per minute.
This is a big pendulum swing for the company as it's stayed in the pro field with streaming gear in the past.
This is quite the pendulum swing for a company that built its heritage on massive desks squarely meant for the professional world.
The upside of that pendulum is why — despite its problems — so much American, Chinese and African tech capital is gravitating to Nigeria.
"The pendulum will swing back to people really enjoying engaging with tech companies in the way that they did before," she added.
The decade followed the second-wave feminist movement, and the pendulum of pop cultural trends had swung back in the opposite direction.
Post-'86, we've seen various swings of the pendulum back and forth between budget-busting Republican tax cuts and penny-pinching Democrats.
They say the pendulum of regulation that swung hard to the left after the collapse needs to come back toward the center.
"I believe in the pendulum theory of American politics that for every reaction there is an equal and opposite reaction," Johnson said.
Making money from healthcare is where the pendulum swings and people are more sceptical of the wealth it creates than are supportive.
On one end of this pendulum, we decide we need to give up foods that we've deemed as "bad" for the foreseeable future.
There is a singular pendulum ride spinning round and round, each time looking like it might crash into the makeshift bar tent nearby.
First, they measure the difference between how quickly the pendulum swings to the "near," or parallel position, versus the "far," or horizontal position.
Clocks are merely tools that measure how time passes by counting a repeating thing, be it a swinging pendulum or a vibrating atom.
As with every new technology, the pendulum will swing back and forth between over-use and undue skepticism until a balance is struck.
And, of course, as the Canadiens have demonstrated, sometimes that whole course correction pendulum can swing all the way to the other extreme.
According to the tradition, if the pendulum swings in circles, it's a girl, and if it swings back and forth, it's a boy.
Depending on your familiarity with the practice of dowsing, you can perform a reading using nothing but a pendulum and your own intuition.
Or, if you're newer to divination (or just want a key for interpreting answers), you can use what's known as a pendulum mat.
Pendulum dowsing can be as informative and spiritually fulfilling as a daily tarot practice if you go into it with an open mind.
Sometimes the "good" foods change a little, depending on cultural dietary trends (grains were once "good" but then the pendulum swung against carbohydrates).
Made uncomfortable by this visual cacophony, I quickly turned to the titular video installation "Pendulum" (2016) in the other room and was transfixed.
Attack is the only alternative form of defence and, as a result, bouts swing back and forth in a pendulum of frantic exchanges.
"It might have been people saying the pendulum has swung too far to one side," said JJ Kinahan, chief strategist at TD Ameritrade.
But in the wake of the terrorist attack in Orlando, which killed 6900, some see a pendulum shift away from stiff privacy protections.
More worrisome are the dangerous far-left policies they will eventually pursue as they, too, begin to pull the pendulum even further left.
Opinion polls show the public supports such changes, but the new policy approach does not merely reflect the swinging political pendulum on crime.
But in the wake of the terrorist attack in Orlando, which killed 49, some see a pendulum shift away from stiff privacy protections.
Then he turned to the pendulum that extended down through a cutout in the floor, swinging to and fro in the room below.
"The pendulum is swinging away from companies's early position that they should not be the arbiters of what gets published," Raicu tells VICE.
Thursday night, the pendulum swings back to the Republican side, where the four remaining candidates will gather for a debate, also in Miami.
"The speaker and light source integrated into each pendulum bob creates a direct, physical connection between sound, light and movement," explains Matt Clark.
The pendulum swings of socio-economic and demographic changes over the past two decades in some thriving cities are partly behind this shift.
The market's latest pendulum swing back to safer assets came amid a string of new headlines about the spread of the virulent coronavirus.
The high-tech pendulum swang back in favor of the Republican Party in the 2016 election, when Parscale ran digital operations for Trump.
She also directly addressed the argument that the regulatory pendulum has swung too far and that government rules are preventing healthy financial activity.
Where is the pendulum maybe cutting a little into what could be perceived as heart in the right place openness of its time?
But the pendulum swung the other way, with Stefanik and Turner leaning into their defense of the president, rather than running from it.
Then maybe we can begin to swing the pendulum back a bit, judging our politicians by their accomplishments and not their undeserved reputations.
A technique favored by many vaulters is to drive the front knee high and let the trail leg swing upward like a pendulum.
Invented in 1928 by the Swiss engineer Jean-Léon Reutter, the Art Deco pendulum clock is an elegant nod to a bygone era.
And then there is the opposite risk, with the pendulum swinging so far away from deference as to gut the doctrine going forward.
Market participants think a change in rules is imminent and the pendulum will swing back towards initial public offerings (IPOs) and other public fundraising.
When the pendulum swings too far to the left, and it's way over to the left, it has to swing back to the center.
It may be time for the pendulum to swing back in favor of dividend investing as share price increases in hot tech sectors slow.
But in the months following Facebook Live's debut, the pendulum swung sharply from silly viral stuff to serious subjects like police shootings and terrorism.
Some of what he does will be reversed by the next president when the electoral pendulum swings the other way, as it usually does.
However, more broadly Nichols characterized the current market as "in a pendulum," with stocks dropping significantly during the Brexit before rallying back up again.
Stymied by yet another of Baron Fellowes's arrested plot developments, Daisy wanders back downstairs to ponder the pendulum swings of her fevered little brain.
But others believe the pendulum has swung too far toward elite impunity — they no longer trust the professionals to properly hold the powerful accountable.
While there was underreaction on the part of regulators at first, "now you are really seeing the pendulum swinging the other way," she added.
These pendulum swings make motherhood harder and more confusing, something I heard a lot about from the moms I spoke with for this article.
To make "Pendulum," Kosemura gave herself two rules: first to make the content of her video and the installation be of the same place.
Maybe regulation is gone, you know the pendulum of regulation has gone a bit too far, but we need to create a stable environment.
Horrific video posted on social media showed riders being thrown from the pendulum-style attraction, which appeared to break apart while swinging in midair.
The organization, Redneck Revolt, is trying to swing the pendulum of right-wing populism in the opposite direction away from Trump and MAGA trolls.
It's something of a pendulum swing away from these slice-of-life, mumblecore shows that present themselves as comedy but don't have any laughs.
It's become hard to separate the wins from the losses, and it feels as though where the pendulum falls depends on your own fandom.
Just when you were getting comfortable with containers and auto-scaling, a new architecture emerges, swinging the pendulum back to a truly distributed world.
Drinking spirits is akin to swimming open-mouthed in a paddling pool filled with petrol, a lit Zippo on a pendulum swinging above you.
It was there that Subvert HQ championed more dance-friendly tunes akin to Australia's Pendulum, whom they brought in for a gig in 2003.
A pendulum starts in the middle and (like our politics) swings left and right — sometimes wildly — and eventually moderates again, settling in the middle.
Certainly, left-of-center Democrats can anticipate the next swing and ride the pendulum to a new course for America, closer to the middle.
The bad news is that negotiations are not over and support for either of these bills to pass is akin to a swinging pendulum.
Source: MFEA When the pendulum swings in the market, active managers' ability to sell over-bought, exceedingly pricey shares before they collapse is advantageous.
After devoting himself to black, the pendulum swung back towards color and Pollock's final phase was focused on reimagining the legendary colorist Henri Matisse.
However, with rumors that Tillerson is soon to be replaced by CIA Director Mike Pompeo, the pendulum may swing in favor of the hawks.
One problem with the technique was that their worm tended to "drift" in one direction as it moved around trying to balance the pendulum.
Right now, the pendulum has swung, but not to worry, denim fans — there will be many more seasons of skinny jeans in your future.
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"My dear spouse would say that the true symbol of the United States is not the bald eagle -- it is the pendulum," Ginsburg said.
"The pendulum swings back and forth in life, and it sure does in politics," he told The Leader, a newspaper in Corning, in 2017.
We just had some really great results last Tuesday, for our [state Supreme Court] election, and the pendulum is coming to the other side.
"My dear spouse would say that the true symbol of the United States is not the bald eagle — it is the pendulum," she said.
Plus, Germany returns a Nazi-looted Thomas Couture work to its rightful heirs, and National Museums Scotland acquire a rare longitude pendulum sea clock.
"The Poet and the Pendulum" and "Shudder Before the Beautiful" are perfect spiritual successors to "Ghost Love Score" and "Dark Chest of Wonders," respectively.
" The Times said: "The matches are never going to be as compelling as the plot twists and career swings of the Williams family pendulum.
The grip is pinched "clawlike" by the thumb and forefinger of the right hand, and used to guide the stroke in a pendulum arc.
PASS THE LAWS AND JUST MAKE THIS REALLY CLEAR SO WE'RE NOT SITTING HERE EVERY FOUR YEARS WITH THIS PENDULUM SWINGING BACK AND FORTH.
"This swings on all sides of the pendulum, and those aren't things that a lot of people are thinking about or recognize," she said.
There are other, more contrived invitations to ruminate, such as the pendulum that hangs from the ceiling and trickles sand into a shallow box.
But there was another twist when Johnson bogeyed the 16th hole, missing an eight-foot putt as the pendulum swung back in Koepka's favor.
Mean reversion applies to populism, too, and oftentimes one consequence of populist wins is for the pendulum to swing back in the other direction.
You mean the pendulum motion of your arms and things moving around and light changing and all of that in order to see, really.
That's led a lot of people to wonder whether the pendulum will swing the other way with the younger cohort coming up behind them.
But these measures can be viewed as an important, needed first step after the policy-making pendulum has been swinging against America's workers for decades.
In the new study, scientists performed two independent calculations of G using a pair of pendulums in a vacuum, one pendulum setup for each test.
Many of his major policy decisions are likely to be undone, and the pendulum of partisan warfare will soon swing against his most important initiatives.
Tillerson supporters predict once Tillerson has a staff in place the pendulum will swing and his influence in the administration will be felt more concretely.
However, opponents say the rules have swung the pendulum too far and pressured colleges to take hasty and heavy action against students accused of misconduct.
The Garden Bros Circus performer who nearly front flipped into a deadly fall during a steel pendulum act is about to go under the knife.
As I said, the pendulum is swinging that direction, and Nature is one of the publishing giants that will need to get ahead of it.
But lately, it seems like the pendulum is swinging back towards all-logo'd-everything — and leave it to Dior and Rihanna to lead the trend.
But when you add an extra point of articulation, creating a double pendulum, the seemingly random and flailing motions that ensue go well beyond hypnotic.
Perhaps now to finally get the pendulum to swing back to the other direction I we will have finally changed the world, for the better.
Still, that the pendulum may swing too far in the direction of empathizing with white working-class voters remains a concern for people of color.
In a culture where virtually anyone can make themselves look like a Kardashian (or their influencer of choice) online, a pendulum swing is only logical.
Although I still receive a lot of referrals for teenagers that are misdiagnosed with ADD the pendulum has swung over the last couple of years.
Compare that to the pendulum of a grandfather clock, which expands and contracts with changes in temperature and humidity to speed up or slow down.
Others think a pendulum swing is just another manifestation of our country's polarized democracy, when our country needs to find a place in the center.
Those of us that want sound and lasting patent reform must be cautious that the pendulum doesn't swing too far and hurt legitimate patent enforcement.
But some housing experts argue the pendulum has swung too far toward aggressive enforcement that's having unintended consequences, in particular, for the FHA mortgage market.
The first is Foucault's Pendulum, which shows the physical effects of the Earth's rotation, the rate of which is consistent with a spherical, rotating planet.
Even then, he said, other countries would be rightly wary that the pendulum of support for climate action could swing back in another election cycle.
Midterm elections often hand a defeat to the president's party, but something deeper was felt in 2023 beyond the predictable swing of the political pendulum.
Dodd-Frank, by placing unregulated new markets under government supervision and by requiring big banks to behave less riskily, reversed the swing of the pendulum.
"The pendulum for environmental protection can swing back and forth," writes Duke University public policy professor William A. Pizer in an editorial accompanying the study.
From creating a floating pencil to a perpetual pendulum to a kinetic sculpture, the experiments and projects will help teach children about magnets and motion.
Even if U.S. corn farmers plant every last acre of USDA's March target, yield could significantly swing the pendulum to favor either bears or bulls.
"Indestructible Object" (90), for instance, featured a sultry black-and-white close-up photograph of Miller's eye stuck to the top of a metronome's pendulum.
Small, non-disruptive steps that steadily get company data where it does the most good versus the swinging change pendulum that sometimes clock companies senseless.
But Trump and Trumpism looks increasingly likely to make this coming swing of the pendulum more disastrous for the GOP than it had to be.
As with Court-packing, the risk of this approach is that it would legitimize similar actions by the other party when the political pendulum swings.
And certainly not redemption: When the war finally ended, the pendulum swung so far that it imploded centuries of male domination on the African continent.
In later years, its journalists nudged VOA to strengthen independent reporting, but successive politically appointed managers swung VOA like a pendulum, from news to advocacy.
UBS Americas President Tom Naratil said in an interview with Swiss radio that the he thought the "pendulum of higher capital requirements is probably ending".
What could result — and what we should all fear, specifically — is the political pendulum swinging violently back toward big government and even greater market interventionism.
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And after more than a decade of huge "hater-blocker" shades, it was only a matter of time before the pendulum swung the other way.
And as Ajit Pai and his assault on consumer protections makes clear, the pendulum has swung pretty sharply in Comcast's favor during the Trump era.
After a long period of domination by the left, both populist and social democratic, in South America, the pendulum has swung back to the centre-right.
The opioid pendulum is swinging too far, he added, if those patients are suddenly forced into withdrawal by doctors scared of losing their license to prescribe.
Though we've come a long way from aristocracy-only hallowed halls of academia, the pendulum seems as if it's beginning to swing back in that direction.
Tasha: Culturally, it feels like we're in an age of Batman worship, and it was time for the pendulum to swing back in the other direction.
But can't we swing the pendulum in a different way, and can a film like this — innocent, child-like, and feminine — exist [and] still be respected?
Instead of ticking according to the swing of a pendulum or the vibrations in a quartz crystal, these clocks follow the steady beat of an atom.
The ride consists of at least six rows of seats that spin around 40 feet above the ground as the entire structure moves like a pendulum.
In the maple syrup-producing pockets of the continent, sunrise moves the thermostat above freezing and sunset swings the pendulum the other way towards frozen nights.
When you're bipolar, you feel like there is a pendulum swinging between being extremely self-critical and awkward, and suddenly having an immense amount of confidence.
Its pendulum-like structure sets against each other passages contrasting in volume and mood, though Mr. Stackpole seemed most comfortable inflating the orchestra to hulking loudness.
Is this the end of the fight, or will a future FCC swing the pendulum back again toward the net neutrality agenda of the Obama era?
"The pendulum has today swung a bit further in the direction of long-term price regulation," said Craig Moffett, an analyst at the research firm MoffettNathanson.
Just inches above, a vintage bronze and acrylic lamp designed by Rudolf Schwarz that Brandlhuber rescued from a postwar church in Cologne dangles like a pendulum.
"Obama is working like a sort of pendulum," said Carlos Escudé, a foreign policy adviser to the government of President Carlos Saúl Menem in the 1990s.
"Some of the talk I am hearing makes it seem that the pendulum may already have swung too far in the other direction," Dennis Kelleher said.
MEG TIRRELL: People often describe sort of the FDA's willingness to approve drugs, the lenience maybe, as sort of a pendulum; it swings in both directions.
In the meantime, startups are finding it more difficult to get funded because the venture capital pendulum has swung back on the side of extreme caution.
Swiveling pendulum drums massage the tendons of a melody that sounds like Depeche Mode tucked away inside Jamie xx and Gil Scott-Heron's We're New Here.
An echoey bassline swings pendulum-like into the metallic pistons of the drum programming, which seem to provide enough energy to start the process over again.
The city seemed to convulse in terrifying waves, making street lamps and the Angel of Independence monument, the capital's signature landmark, sway like a metronome's pendulum.
But the sun's apparent annual motion is more like the pendulum of a great clock, one that steadily counts off the planet's years, and ours too.
Together he and Ms. Vieira rock, pendulum-fashion, between pelvis-to-pelvis and forehead-to-forehead positions, like a twin version of a drinking-bird toy.
But the states, as well as federal antitrust watchdogs and Congress, are signaling the pendulum has swung and it is time for closer scrutiny and oversight.
As the decade ends, perhaps the pendulum has started to swing back a little closer to abundance, nuance, sensuality, solidarity, and even a glimpse of optimism.
ONE FCC COMMISSIONER COMES IN AND SWINGS A PENDULUM THIS WAY, THEN ANOTHER FCC COMMISSIONER COMES IN AND SWINGS THIS WAY AND WHY IS THIS HAPPENING?
Wandering the streets of Paris, Juliette went into the Panthéon and walked up to Foucault's Pendulum, suspended from the more than 200-foot-high central dome.
The Fila Disruptor is so big, so bulky, and so ubiquitous that the pendulum is almost certainly going to swing back the other way in 2020.
But the states, as well as federal antitrust watchdogs and Congress, are signaling the pendulum has swung and it is time for closer scrutiny and oversight.

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