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"priming" Definitions
  1. the powder or other material used to ignite a charge.
  2. the act of a person or thing that primes.
  3. material used as a primer, or a first coat or layer of paint, size, etc.

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Examples of control, dialect priming and race priming for annotators Examples of control, dialect priming and race priming for annotators This isn't to say necessarily that annotators are all racist or anything like that.
We're priming — and, yes, even using the verb priming — our electronics, our clothes, and our beauty products in record numbers.
"This kind of external priming has been shown hundreds of times, so what we are talking about here is something perhaps similar, but completely internal: the unconscious hallucination is priming decisions," Pearson says.
Korres Greek Yoghurt Smoothie Priming Moisturizer, $42, available at Korres.
Are you priming him to eventually take over the business?
She started by priming and painting the cabinets and walls.
I really like Dr. Brandt's Pores No More priming formula.
Happily, the audience does not in fact need such priming.
Priming Duhamel to nail the portrayal was easy, he says.
First of all, Trump has used "priming the pump" before.
But China's increased pump-priming will ease the transition, he added.
It's not all a giant setup priming us for disappointment later?
The phrase 'priming the pump' dates to the early 19th century.
So priming the pump in the short term leads to growth.
"The priming affected the choice of the food ordered," she said.
Is now a really good time to be priming the pump?
After becoming activated by stimuli, priming triggers these associations in our memory.
Next, she skips a serum, going straight for Glossier's Priming Moisturizer ($22).
"I think of it as priming myself for the day," she says.
And she's priming her base to fight for whoever that candidate is.
It's certainly not above priming the rumor pump (check the above video).
But priming effects haven't been shown to last more than a few minutes.
"Think of it like priming a wall before you paint it," she says.
Glossier is kicking off 2017 strong with its latest innovation: Priming Moisturizer Rich.
" On the phrase "priming the pump": "Have you heard that expression used before?
"So priming the pump in the short term leads to growth," Mnuchin said.
Priming yourself with a self-critical mindset should reel in your subconscious tendencies.
Wald says the charts show the group might be priming for a breakout.
Priming is a subconscious form of memory, based on identification of ideas and objects.
Start by priming your eyes to keep your liner from creasing throughout the day.
"The phrase 'priming the pump' dates to the early 19th century," Merriam-Webster noted.
A natural toning, priming mist that sets makeup and tightens the appearance of pores
In preparation, greens are drafting petitions and priming for a battle they know well.
Roku is priming itself to be the next big software platform for smart TVs.
Urban Decay B6 Vitamin-Infused Prep And Priming Spray, $31, available at Urban Decay.
But talk of priming the next generation of Britons to be worldbeaters is overblown.
Priming is when you more readily identify ideas related to a previously introduced idea.
Is that really prophecy, or is she priming him with the power of suggestion?
It's been their way of priming the newest incarnation of the band for their gigs.
But they're late-game arrival could've been priming us for the real game-changers — a.k.a.
Priming theory says our thoughts or actions can be unknowingly influenced by the surrounding environment.
The first thing you'll notice about the Priming Moisturizer Rich is that it smells delicious.
The method by which a polling location can influence someone's decision is known as priming.
Facebook is priming the platform by paying creators to make 20- to 30-minute shows.
Sphero's on-going deals are about more than just priming the pump for the holidays.
Cisco is also priming up its security services business with acquisitions like Portcullis and Neohapsis.
But the priming didn't get the teens in the video to order food, she noted.
Prepping and priming a new roll of toilet paper isn't complicated, but isn't lightning quick either.
Priming the possible president-elect and his or her family for life in the White House.
And while not exactly subtle, it's an effective way of priming us for what comes next.
"It's hard to get private investors to show up without someone priming the ground," he said.
The Becca Backlight Priming Filter is the first primer I ever wanted to write poetry about.
That's also priming shares for a sharp move upward in a "short squeeze," the bank predicted.
"It's priming the pump of an enormous wave of grassroots activity on net neutrality," Sohn said.
But later infections, without the initial priming, can trigger leukemia in those with the genetic mutation.
With its visual cues priming unsuspecting players, they might guess they know what they're in for.
As long as price growth remains subdued, it will feel obligated to keep priming the economy.
There was a lot of pump-priming from central banks over the last year or so.
The strategy is called priming, or conditioning yourself to react to events in a certain way.
That made priming them for other kinds of financial service, like point-of-sale payments, far easier.
Although I didn't realize it at the time, I was priming myself to become a successful businessman.
The formula was created as a priming serum to help make a smooth surface for your makeup.
I think it has created this atmosphere [that's] priming the pump for more bad things to happen.
For starters, we already saw the brand expand its skin-care range with the Priming Moisturizer Rich.
Regulators are investors with more financial knowledge, priming them to be more discerning in dealings with advisors.
By priming their immune response against alpha-gal, these individuals' microbiomes probably helped shield them against malaria.
This priming is particularly useful for German-born Andrea Büttner, whose work is perhaps the most dense.
Yet their comprehension can be temporarily blocked by recent priming with alternative ideas, contrary in their political implications.
Renewed economic pump-priming into infrastructure and construction has, once again, turned metals demand expectations on their head.
I had used an espresso machine frequently years ago, but got sick of the grinding, prepping, priming, etc.
Perhaps Meghan and Harry are priming him for an American passport — and a future as a "global citizen."
While these laws were passed to prevent voter intimidation, subtle exposure to campaign paraphernalia could result in priming.
But like ego depletion and social priming, power posing effects have failed to replicate with larger subject pools.
So the finance ministry says it will stop priming the pump and reduce spending by 3% in 2020.
Ultimately, Thorpe believes the risk of priming people to feel uncomfortable likely won't do anyone any real harm.
Mr. Ghani's camp, on the other hand, sees Mr. Abdullah as essentially priming a dispute if he loses.
It was in wide use by 1933, when President Roosevelt fought the Great Depression with pump-priming stimulus.
"Studies have shown that priming or seeding of the microbiome in the child is absolutely critical," she said.
Trump took credit for making up an economic term — "priming the pump" — that was coined in the 1930s.
She is already priming herself to be on the forefront of positive change along with fellow feminist Rowan Blanchard.
And all of them, to a varying degree, conclude that the priming of polling places is a real phenomenon.
The Gates Foundation, the Lumina Foundation and others are priming a market for connecting investors to education for work.
And these droplets of priming that we have felt every day from birth have suddenly become a tinder box.
He also helped to dismantle a long-held belief in how priming—subtle, unconscious stimulus—impacts subjects in studies.
In 2012, social priming — an influential theory that explains how subliminal cues influence our behavior — failed a replication test.
House Speaker Paul Ryan has been priming Republicans in Congress to streamline Obamacare repeal and Medicare privatization for years.
Like Tumblr, the toughest part is priming the pump and filling your stream with the first crop of follows.
If this pessimistic view is right, it will take more than fiscal pump-priming to unleash the private sector.
Again, just make sure to switch off the group head valve (middle switch) before priming the frother (right switch).
Their Soothing Face Mist, Balm Dotcom, Priming Moisturizer Rich, and Perfecting Skin Tint are just some of my favorites.
In "Donald Trump as a Cultural Revolt Against Perceived Communication Restriction: Priming Political Correctness Norms Causes More Trump Support," three psychologists, Lucian Gideon Conway and Meredith A. Repke of the University of Montana, and Shannon C. Houck of Syracuse University, write: Temporarily priming PC (politically correct) norms significantly increased support for Donald Trump.
When in Ottawa recently the IMF's chief, Christine Lagarde said she hoped Canada's pump-priming economic policies would "go viral".
It's about setting the stage and priming the audience's expectations — even if that is in and of itself a misdirect.
In priming the expectations pump, Trump's aides are portraying him as a restless, fidgeting, abusive, impulsive, rambling, inattentive, unteachable pupil.
From Trump's recent statements about "priming the pump," he already understands that the eight-year-old expansion needs a boost.
The president also cited the phrase "priming the pump" when answering a question about his tax plan increasing the deficit.
The four most important things are priming, foundation, highlight, and contour , and then setting and baking, very, very, very important.
The priming and setting sprays are part of the Crushed Crystal Collection, a limited-edition line infused with actual crystals.
Massive debt - standing at nearly 300 percent of GDP - and serious budgetary imbalances mean Beijing can't carry on pump priming.
By "priming" the dick, I know that it's ready to go by the time I get to the actual sucking.
Thus, Facebook is priming the pump by commissioning video or offering guarantees so that the opportunity-cost calculation is removed.
First Light Priming Filter by Becca is lavender in its slim bottle but becomes transparent when worked into the skin.
Why we're hyped: Sunnyside has a cool premise with an optimistic hook, priming to earn the "feel-good comedy" marker.
Indeed, as research on "priming" shows, simply discussing race at all kicks up those effects among the racially dominant group.
As the study puts it: A set of experimental studies have drawn on the social psychological literature on subliminal priming to examine whether priming people with environmental cues of climate change (for example, turning up the heat in the laboratory; placing dead trees around participants) has an effect on their belief in climate change.
Kinjo prepped Aduba's skin with the Priming Moisturizer, then used the brand's Stretch Concealer in various shades to highlight and contour.
But boy, did that change when I tried the original Priming Moisturizer — long after everyone else had been raving about it.
Also, like previous studies on the priming ability of schools, we found that voters in schools were more supportive of education.
Nearly all the findings suggest that priming concerns should join convenience and lower costs as reasons for adopting all-mail voting.
Now, like then, we have a high-tax, high-spend, high-regulation, Fed-pump-priming, standard-less dollar-manipulation policy mix.
The day cream, however, checks more than one box: priming for makeup and delivering soft, comfortable hydration in one easy step.
The bright outlook is welcome news for the BOJ, which has been pump priming the economy with massive stimulus since 2013.
It's a subtle cue, but a worthwhile one, priming your brain for the kind of action you'll soon be embarking upon.
Media psychologist Pamela Rutledge told Insider this video is a form of priming, which is influencing someone through content or images.
"So there is some potential priming of this food equated with warm, fuzzy, safe, home feelings without conscious awareness," Rutledge said.
The thing is that Trump, knowingly or not, has been priming the country for this moment, weakening it for this moment.
Now, one of the reasons why I mention the priming, is that this is the time when I create the saliva.
Many of the reviews suggest moisturizing, or at least priming, before using the foundation to further prevent a mask-like finish.
Simply put, "priming" is the concept that experiences, no matter how seemingly inconsequential, impact our perceptions of the world around us.
"Start by priming over the bold hue, then apply two coats of the desired color," said Ms. O'Neill of Benjamin Moore.
That was a time for serious pump-priming; unfortunately, we never got enough of it, thanks to scorched-earth Republican opposition.
And this could only be achieved by priming the German pump, and those of the other continental economies, with American dollars.
The product has started rolling out to some grocery chains across the country, priming Impossible Foods for its next big product.
According to his interview with The Economist, he invented the phrase "priming the pump" (even though it was famous by 1933).
Tomorrow, the Cell Rejuvenating Priming Moisturizer, created in partnership with German stem-cell scientist Professor Augustinus Bader, will join the collection.
Priming the Skit Shot is a two-step process which will limit how many shots you can fire before your target retaliates.
LVMH, which reported record sales and profits for 2017 after demand from Chinese consumers rebounded, is priming other labels for stardom too.
The first piece in the surprise launch is called First Light Priming Filter, a base that makes hydrated skin a top priority.
This deficit-fuelled stimulus, which he called "priming the pump", "is OK, because it won't increase it for long," the president said.
Don't let the intense luminosity scare you off — Becca Backlight Priming Filter gives you a gorgeous, natural glow that shines through foundation.
As with all products, there are some amazing priming bases out there, but we've also fallen victim to heavy, sticky, flaky formulas.
Investors have pointed to oversold conditions priming the stock market for a rebound, but rallies have tended to fizzle to start 2016.
This also prevents interviewers from asking leading questions or giving priming statements that may benefit one kind of candidate or hurt another.
One of his favorite fear-reducing tactics, which he uses with clients and in his own life, is a strategy called priming.
Pichai talked up the service during Alphabet's earnings call, seemingly priming the pump for some stage time at I/O next week.
Between augmented reality and human augmentation—from Pokemon Go to smart drugs to biohacking—we're priming our appetites for new experiential frontiers.
"It is exactly priming, putting down a foundation, for them to be ready for when this revolution takes full hold," Ferrentino said.
The researchers trained several kinds of AI text generators on these conversations and responses, priming them to write responses to toxic comments.
Whether Beijing will try to fight off destocking with yet more pump-priming monetary policy would be an important question any year.
The appearances led some in the media to speculate if the Silicon Valley CEO was priming the pump for a presidential run.
Priming Alphabet's newer ventures has been costly in terms of marketing and hiring, with about 5,300 employees added in the third quarter.
The Recycler has a powerful 163cc engine that doesn't require priming or choking to start, and there's no need for oil changes.
Now, the brand is taking its priming game to the next level with a collection of five different formulations geared for every complexion.
With low smoking rates, "you don't have those priming effects," and so teens are less likely to be taken in by other drugs.
It wouldn't be a stretch to think Apple might be priming the pump with those hardware manufacturers for the upcoming TV service, too.
Even gender priming is polarizing, which Cassino also noted — it makes liberal men express more liberal views and conservative men more conservative ones.
When you pick up your (hopefully undamaged) phone, you simply fold the springs back into their holsters, priming them for their next deployment.
Having been subject to a decades-long misinformation campaign against climate science, conservative voters are so reliably sceptical they need no further priming.
PRIMING That all contrasted to gains in Asia overnight, where chipmakers were boosted by U.S.-based Micron Technology's upbeat outlook for the sector.
I wash my face, use Thayers witch hazel toner, and put on Glossier Priming Moisturizer, Glossier Lash Slick Mascara, and Glossier Perfecting Tint.
Andujar told Insider that she also loves to use Kiehl's Ultra Facial Cream during flights or when she's priming her face for makeup.
It's a 15 bar machine with a self-priming function, so you don't have to go through the hassle of prepping the machine.
Rather than building immunity, multiple exposures can make someone more sensitive, priming the immune system to produce a more "robust" response, Jelesko said.
It's called "priming" — when you remind white people that they are white people, by drawing attention to other groups, their racial consciousness rises.
Known as pump-priming, this approach presumes that putting money in at the top, through corporations and businesses, will trickle down to workers.
In 1996, a psychology study claimed that unobtrusive priming — the insertion of certain innocuous words in a quiz — could produce consistent behavioral change.
In fact, arguably "priming the pump" is now a "dead metaphor," or a metaphor in which the original evocative meaning is largely lost.
Movies, Ridley and Boyega discuss the training process and provide a glimpse into the day-to-day trials of priming for space combat.
"It&aposs not atypical for new ecosystems to require some pump priming by the corporate incumbents that are building the products," Bernard said.
After years of heavy pump-priming, markets worry less generous stimulus could retard the pace of growth not only in China but globally.
The backlash lasted for weeks, priming the pump for a series of self-imposed scandals and executive purges from which Uber is still recovering.
I jump in the shower, do my morning skincare routine (Glossier Milky Jelly Cleanser in the shower and then Glossier Solution and Priming Moisturizer).
One article in the Boston University Law Review is titled The Polling Place Priming (PPP) Effect: Is Voting in Churches (or Anywhere Else) Unconstitutional?
Then there are Trump's priming-the-pump tweets this morning, which are sure to go over like a lead balloon among the Republican senators.
After years of heavy pump-priming, markets worry that less generous stimulus could retard the pace of growth not only in China but globally.
More likely, the bubble will remain intact long after Trump leaves the stage, priming its viewers for whichever authoritarian figures emerge in his wake.
He told the Economist that he invented the very common expression "priming the pump," which would be sort of funny if he was joking.
Why it matters: This would be the first-ever public listing of an esports group, possibly priming investors for future floats from larger organizations.
"It's the first priming moisturizer of its kind to care for your skin cells while also preparing your skin for makeup application," Bader says.
All of this research suggests that priming white people to so much as think about race, even subconsciously, pushes them toward racially regressive views.
The unusually mild and dry summer and fall in the lower 48 states, in particular, has played a role in priming the Southeast for wildfires.
"That was surprising because it demonstrated the powerful effect food advertising can have on priming potentially unhealthy eating behaviors at a young age," Emond said.
So, there's a bit of priming there for the specific spirit of the olympics: individual excellence that reflects, supposedly, on the values of the team.
When we tried 'em, we couldn't believe how lightweight each one felt on skin — and holy shit does the Quick Fix Priming Spray smell good.
Sansa. If you've watched the evolution of her wardrobe, she's been priming herself to be the Queen of the Seven Kingdoms for quite some time.
It seems that the low-salt guidelines could be 'priming' or 'sensitizing' our brains for an excessive reward from refined sugar and drugs of abuse.
This is in keeping with a general trend toward faster, earlier melting in the northern hemisphere as the climate warms, priming northern latitudes for wildfires.
These products can do it all, from priming your tresses before coloring to hydrating heat-damaged strands and even protecting your hair from other products.
Before the year was up, Samsung began priming the pump for 2019, with teases of a new foldable smartphone that will be released next year.
In short, racial attitudes are a powerful predictor for a host of political issues, and racial priming can push people in a more conservative direction.
In a more tangible sign of pump-priming, builders and engineers started work on a revamp of a train station in southwest Beijing on Monday.
Analysts and logistics insiders say Amazon's investments into its own logistics network is priming it to take on UPS and FedEx as a delivery provider.
It gives the hair bite, texture, hold, and volume – essentially priming your hair so it's ready to be pulled together and turned into an updo.
Inventing the decades-old phrase 'Priming the pump' In May 210, Trump met with the editors of The Economist for a chat on economic policy.
A baking scene, for example, is filmed with intimate care, priming us for the sudden deployment of a pastry cutter as a weapon of war.
Her friends Portia (Meredith Hagner) and Elliott (John Early) are twin cyclones of self-absorption, priming every interaction they have to be more Instagram-friendly.
Apple's very clearly priming the pump here to ready its billion-dollar premium streaming offering, which is due out at some point in the fall.
"We know we will have to remove a lot of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and offsets are helpful in priming that market," Hepburn says.
"Priming the pump" is a common metaphor for using government tax and spending to try to boost the economy into a higher level of functioning.
If Johnson doesn't want us to see that, he may have to start priming the pump with a more robust answer to the comparison question.
Enter this best-selling priming stick, which delivers a cool blast to under eyes while helping depuff with a hit of caffeine in a single swipe.
If it had been, then Clinton would have been back in New Hampshire, priming the state's citizens for tomorrow's primary, which polls predict her rival, Sen.
Start by priming your eyes (we love this version), which will extend the wear of your eyeshadows and make them appear more vibrant on your lids.
I assumed that going au naturale would recalibrate my reproductive system, almost priming me for pregnancy — in case I should decide I was ready for that.
Because it's rich in collagen, there's almost a priming effect that smooths out my skin so my concealer slides on perfectly — and stays put all day.
"Maybe what's happening is that these changes are about priming neurons for action," suggests Thomas Scammell, a sleep researcher and clinical neurologist at Harvard Medical School.
Now, the Fed is pulling back but the European Central Bank and Bank of Japan will still be priming financial markets with substantial stimulus next year.
For two years, the network has been priming its viewers to respond with extraordinary anger should the country's law-enforcement authorities close in on the President.
There's a long and deep literature on racial priming that shows that when you make white voters think about their race, their political opinions shift right.
Mahathir's office did not respond to queries on whether he has been priming Azmin as a potential successor and on the rising tensions in the coalition.
They are the people who helped lay the groundwork for Trump, priming the conservative base for the backlash politics that propelled him to the White House.
"It's been a dream to develop, with Augustinus, a priming moisturizer that works to improve the health of my skin," Beckham explains in a press release.
He's priming a groundbreaking new television project   Falchuk's newest project, the pilot of which is currently filming in New York City, is the upcoming FX show Pose.
Repeatedly priming voters' minds with concepts, whether supportive of or detrimental to candidates' appeal, builds their chronic accessibility – the ease with which these ideas shape voters' opinions.
Some research suggests that working out first thing in the morning might help speed weight loss by priming the body to burn more fat throughout the day.
Just being authentically himself without any polish or primp or priming, it was nice to finally see someone truly enjoying fashion week without a hint of jadedness.
Perhaps it's priming the pump for next week's big event, or maybe the company just had more news than it could cram into a couple of keynotes.
Immediately after getting out, I put on First Aid Beauty's Hydrating Serum ($36) and Coconut Smoothie Priming Moisturizer ($28) because I do my makeup fairly soon after.
Along similar lines, there's research, previously covered by Dylan Matthews for Vox, that looks at how priming people to think of race can change their policy views.
Norquist shares with The Creators Project that he begins his process by priming a canvas in ultra-white acrylic paint, enhancing the dark colors of the coffee.
"That is called priming and can push voters in certain directions by highlighting certain issues or attributes in terms of how they might vote," the source said.
He's priming a groundbreaking new television project Falchuk's newest project, the pilot of which is currently filming in New York City, is the upcoming FX show Pose.
Facebook messages and fliers disseminated by advocates and migrants got the word out weeks before the caravan was set to take off, priming others to join forces.
If a contemporary audience needs priming for a story about miscarried justice and sexual harassment, all the louche indicating and particolor condoms in the world won't help.
I take a body shower and do my morning skincare: CeraVe cleanser, a spritz of face mist, the Ordinary Niacinamide + Zinc, and Dr. Jart V7 Priming Moisturizer.
I need you to drop that goofy investigation and start priming the pump on investigating the leaks in your shop and in the C.I.A. that hurt Trump.
Beckham, 45, partnered with Augustinus Bader, a professor at Leipzig University, on the just-launched priming moisturizer, after discovering Bader's products through one of her celebrity friends.
That has left the ECB walking a tight rope between priming the market for an eventual tightening and withdrawing its safety net for the economy too soon.
In an interview published Thursday with The Economist, Trump took credit for coming up with "priming the pump," a Keynesian 1930s term used to discuss government stimulation.
You've got two priming sprays (one to hydrate; the other to soothe) with loads of vitamins and minerals, plus a set of three travel-sized makeup-setting mists.
And more damning as of late, the science behind priming has come under serious scrutiny as replication studies have failed to turn any concrete evidence behind the theory.
The company said the component, a vent membrane, in the recalled infusion sets could be blocked by fluid during the process of priming, or removal of air bubbles.
Women actually favored Clinton more after the gender priming question, shifting 12 points in her favor, but that wasn't nearly enough to overcome the drop in male support.
Just last week, HMD was priming the press for the return of Nokia -branded handsets, slated to arrive at some point in the first half of next year.
Outlets priming the pump for what will likely be the most important day of the nascent primary season are teasing a series of potential conflicts: Joe Biden vs.
Better still, he said although it's a lovely product to revive second-day dullness, it's even more effective as a priming potion to prep and detangle after washing.
The fashion designer recently debuted her new beauty line, Victoria Beckham Beauty, in September and its new Augustinus Bader Cell Rejuvenating Priming Moisturizer has one very special fan.
But onto the #haul: In the box, you'll find adorable miniatures of Milky Jelly Cleanser, Super Bounce, Priming Moisturizer Rich, Balm Dotcom Original (and Rose), and lastly, Futuredew.
Priming the blaster, which simply involves pulling back its front handle until the spring-loaded firing mechanism inside is locked in position, takes a surprising amount of force.
We rounded up the best-selling anti-aging lip product, eye-lifting treatment, priming serum, microstimulation tool and face mask so you can start 2017 with positively glowing skin.
In addition to priming the pump for developers, Alexa needs to be tweaked to learn not only a new language, but also accents, subtle linguistic nuances and local customs.
People watch TV shows like Ghost Hunters (now past its tenth season of not finding ghosts) and are influenced by those shows in terms of what psychologists call priming.
A 2011 study found that striving for happiness can be "self-defeating," and that priming people to value happiness was a great way to make them feel like crap.
Along those same lines of priming fans for June's victorious escape, her adventure out of Gilead isn't limited to some flash in the pan arc of a single episode.
Phone makers, like LG, Samsung, and Sony, have been toying with ways to eliminate the Android app drawer, effectively priming the hysteria pump for this unfortunate Google slip up.
And if China's recent record is any guide, pump-priming may result in wasteful projects and even bigger piles of bad debt that could end up throttling the economy.
U.S. futures pointed to a higher opening of between 252.77 percent and 20.9 percent on Wall Street, priming the Dow Jones for another test of the 0.83,20.8-point mark.
Studies have also found that nicotine is a key factor in priming the brain for future addictive impulses while increasing the risk of mood disorders, learning problems and impulsiveness.
Several things in the video could increase this priming effect:Showing the image of the chicken in multiple locations, which improves recall compared to if just one picture was seen.
By the time that Obama had taken office, the entire Republican Party had turned against Keynesian "pump priming" and instead began whipping the country into a debt-obsessed hysteria.
Those countless hours you "wasted" playing Mortal Kombat in your bedroom while your mother begged you to go outside were actually priming you for the job of your dreams.
And just to make things a little bit more interesting, I&aposm going to be priming my right eye every single time with the Nars Smudge Proof Eyeshadow Base.
Good bacteria seem to help in cancer by priming immune cells and smoothing the path for PD-1 drugs that work by taking the brakes off the immune system.
Dow Jones Industrial Average futures indicated a higher open, priming the 30-stock average to snap a three-session slide and recovering some of Tuesday's decline of 165 points.
Trump has spent years priming his supporters to see him as under attack, and aides say their fundraising is typically at its highest when he's perceived as in danger.
Here is a cartoon from the New Deal era satirizing Franklin Roosevelt's pump priming efforts: Trump himself has been using the phrase for longer than Trump seems to remember.
Tweak the environment to get people to act less selfish "Priming" is a powerful psychological phenomenon in which one stimulus produces a particular response to another stimulus, often unconsciously.
The menu likens this technique to the way "steakhouses marinate their steaks," although a better comparison may be to the priming of rice with oil and salt to make congee.
They isolated one of the key proteins that relays these priming instructions, called SOX2, and bred mice to have higher-than-normal levels of SOX2 expressed in their skin cells.
India's economy will eventually recover and may even gain strength: the forced priming of bank accounts and the switch to electronic payments will mobilise more money for lending and taxes.
In preparation for the song's debut, Gaga fans have decided to start priming local radio stations to play her song the moment it comes out by tweeting at them incessantly.
What follows is a detailed recounting of Ailes priming her to be available at his every whim for regular sexual encounters while he dangled job offers in front of her.
He was just priming the players to feel bad when they saw the next screen which asked players to rate how well they felt they had cooperated during the match.
Elizabeth Himelstein has worked as an accent coach in Hollywood for years, and she alone was responsible for priming the Fargo cast with their rather thick accents for the film.
But by "priming" annotators with the knowledge that the person tweeting was likely black or using black-aligned English, the likelihood that they would label a tweet offensive dropped considerably.
And like chefs talking up the momentousness of a meal, we'll present Clinton's and Trump's running mates as crucially palate-priming appetizers, perfectly complementary side dishes, make-or-break desserts.
They speculated that the recall might involve what is called long-term priming, information related to the memory that was acquired days or even weeks earlier than the actual recollection.
Argentina is seeking to double production in the region, courting private investment and priming competition as it aims to pump 260 million cubic metres of gas daily within five years.
"These effects include addiction, priming for use of other addictive substances, reduced impulse control, deficits in attention and cognition, and mood disorders," he said in a preface to the report.
The experimenters wondered: Could they manipulate the power of the nocebo effect, and make participants feel more or less pain after using the cream by priming them with an expectation?
The reason China gets such poor returns from this pump-priming is that state firms are the main beneficiaries of extra credit, at the expense of the more efficient private sector.
The company loves priming the rumor pump ahead of product announcements, and like clockwork, we've already seen plenty of what we expect is planned for next Wednesday's Unpacked event in Brooklyn.
Massive pump priming by the government and monetary stimulus by the central bank have failed to reflate the economy or generate much growth as Japan suffered two so-called "lost decades".
The strength and durability of the initial priming of the immune system, he thinks, has implications for the search for a flu vaccine that protects against all versions of the virus.
Massive debt - standing at nearly 300 percent of GDP - and serious budgetary imbalances mean Beijing can't carry on pump priming, which analysts expect will eventually drag on growth during the year.
Doctors believe they could cross the blood-brain barrier and cause difficulty in learning, memory and attention, as well as priming the body to become addicted to other substances, she said.
In the directions, Beckham lays out the intended application, explaining that the priming moisturizer is to be used daily, with one to two pumps smoothed evenly over face, neck, and décolleté.
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In an exclusive interview with The Cut, makeup artist Dana Delaney said Solange's flawless festival look all came down to a killer primer: Urban Decay B6 Vitamin-Infused Prep and Priming Spray.
The President is also escalating the political heat around the Mueller investigation, seeking to rile up supporters, who he has been priming for months as a firewall against any eventual impeachment fight.
The President's allies at Fox News and at the Wall Street Journal's editorial page continue to denigrate Mueller, priming the Republican base for a day when Trump might decide to fire him.
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Democrats slam alleged politicization of Trump State Department after IG report MORE (D-Md.), saying they were part of a broader "racial priming" strategy to shore up the president's re-election support.
Instead, I start by teaching them how their brains work, so that they can see how uncertainty weakens the brain's ability to deal with stress, priming it for anxiety when fear hits.
The cold open interview also touched on other moments in an intense week for the president, like Trump referencing the phrase "priming the pump," which Baldwin's Trump promptly transformed into sexual innuendo.
Clinton's loss, coupled with the #MeToo Movement, has forced a national conversation about gender and power, priming Democratic primary voters to think differently about leadership and the barriers women face in politics.
Then she comes in with the "magic step": Before finishing with a highlighter, Zendaya swears by priming her cheekbones and nose with a dab of Aquaphor, the salve that can do it all.
I head home and make myself some tea and start cleaning and priming our new water filter that got delivered today before crawling in bed and endlessly scrolling through Instagram and falling asleep.
"I think by tomorrow this will be TPAC," predicted the president's counselor Kellyanne Conway, launching an intense White House charm offensive at the conservative extravaganza on Thursday, priming the crowd for Trump's speech.
This was almost like a teaching tool for priming or grooming for abuse, except for the fact that Modesto probably didn't need to win his son's trust because he was already his son.
"The paper leaves me wondering if some combination of plant defense priming and application of pathogenic biocontrol agents could yield more effective pest suppression without the use of harmful chemical pesticides," he wrote.
The combination of falling Venezuelan output, sanctions on Iran, low commercial stocks, low spare capacity, and constraints on the expansion of U.S. shale is priming the market for higher prices in 2018/19.
Certain bacteria seem to help in cancer by priming immune cells and smoothing the path for immunotherapy drugs known as PD-1 drugs that work by taking the brakes off the immune system.
Just this morning, the account tweeted, "The phrase 'priming the pump' dates to the early 19th century," after Trump claimed to have thought of the phrase himself during an interview with the Economist.
Let's take a look back at some of the dictionary's best Trump trolls: Last week, Trump claimed that he coined the phrase, "priming the pump," and Merriam-Webster wasted no time in responding.
So we are not going for broad based pump priming measures in general but we are spending our resources making sure that we built specific niche capabilities for our companies and our workers.
The central bank is, in effect, underwriting public spending by buying up government bonds — an arrangement criticized as reckless by fiscal conservatives, but welcomed by others who say Japan needs the pump-priming.
A Nexis search shows the phrase "pump priming" or its variants appeared in 1,073 news articles in major publications in 2009 alone, and they are almost all referring to economics, not water pumps.
You'd forgotten how you once lined up at a Zavvi to buy that game with real money, and no small amount of it either, rather than Amazon Priming the shit out of it.
Since the 1970s, scientists have tried to create vaccines capable of priming the body to make antibodies that would target and stop drug molecules from crossing the blood-brain barrier and triggering a high.
And make sure to check out the entire collection, which includes a coconut-infused priming moisturizer; the green-juice equivalent of a face mist; and gentle, caffeinated face wipes — all for less than $30.
If an AV comes across an obstruction like a fallen tree branch, it should be able to pass that information to every other vehicle in the area, priming traffic to flow smoothly around it.
Tattooing seems to exert a priming effect: That's what biologists call it when naive immune cells are exposed to their specific antigen and differentiate into antibodies that remain in the bloodstream for many years.
But a combination of earnings nerves, and some slightly stronger economic numbers which may prevent central banks from weighing in with more monetary policy pump-priming, have weakened sentiment globally in the past week.
They work by priming the immune system to respond to an antigen associated with a specific pathogen, so that when the system encounters the infection for real it already knows how to fight it.
Government-led stimulus has been a major driver of economic growth over the past years, but the pump-priming has also been accompanied by runaway credit growth and has created a mountain of debt.
Meanwhile, the network's leaders recognize that Charles Koch, now 82, will not lead the network indefinitely, and have been gradually laying the groundwork for the network's next phase and priming their backers for it.
But that had the effect of priming the system to replicate unevenness in access to healthcare in America—a case study in the hazards of combining optimizing algorithms with data that reflects raw social reality.
Developed with the intent to treat a range of neuropsychiatric conditions, it applies a constant current to the surface of the scalp, priming neurons to fire more easily and produce a stronger, more synchronous signal.
" Tony Robbins does a 10-minute form of meditation called "priming," which he defines as "the act of taking time to adjust your thoughts and emotions, so you can live your life in peak state.
Bragi's breakthrough, supposedly, is finding a way to ignore extraneous data and then priming the remaining information ahead of time before it makes it to the software, so less processing is needed once it arrives.
So the overall policy impression Trump left was that he would be very happy to play a Nixon-Rockefeller Republican, with lots of public-works spending, pump-priming economic policy and attempted deal making overseas.
Jumping from neuron to neuron, dopamine travels an ancient avenue called the mesolimbic pathway, priming the brain to pay attention and react to expected rewards from food, drugs, hugs, sex or other equally pleasant actions.
"Repeated exposure to visual stimuli and words relevant to one's identity, when perceived to be threatening or priming negative stereotypes regarding social group membership, can negatively impact psychological well-being," the researches wrote in the study.
Priming can also affect our understanding of information, like taking away a more positive interpretation of an article if there is a happy photo alongside it, as opposed to a negative image like a car crash.
It sounds dizzying, but the multiple story lines are dexterously juggled and well paced, even if the joints between the novel's 10 sections are a little creaky, with flashback-priming segues out of a hokey screenplay.
The 51-year politician, priming himself to lead Greece for the next four years, wants to breathe new life into the economy and shed the country's image as Europe's problem child after three bailouts since 2010.
The hungrier participants were going into the experiment, the more likely they were to rate the pictograph as negative—but only if the first photo, the priming image, was one meant to bring about negative feelings.
Unable to understand how to run the engines because of missing data, the plane froze the power at maximum, priming the huge transporter to go higher and faster, according to the three sources familiar with the inquiry.
For these reasons, it's plausible to suspect that churches could cause religious priming in voters, unfairly biasing voters to vote for more conservative candidates and take more conservative stances on ballot issues such as same-sex marriage.
Computer simulations indicate that this surge process, which appeared to be happening last fall before it stalled out, could have led to a buildup of water inside the glacier, lubricating its foundation, and priming it for collapse.
And get ready to act fast — inventory is always limited and quick to sell out during this promotion, so we suggest priming (sorry, had to) yourself to click the "buy" button, so as not to miss out.
For example, researchers found that the brain processes the word "four" more efficiently when that word is preceded with the number "4," even if the subject was unaware of seeing the number—a phenomenon known as priming.
Diron said China's economic recovery since late last year was mainly thanks to policy stimulus, and expects Beijing will continue to rely on pump-priming to meet its official economic growth targets, adding to the debt overhang.
Carnival was in full swing, and the stands were filled with locals munching popcorn and children priming their water guns, which they would later deploy mercilessly on the wrestlers during the most chaotic points of the melee.
Bill Weld (R) told CNN Monday that Trump's 85033 Oval Office meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and then Ambassador Sergey Kislyak struck a bad tone with him, priming him to consider a run against Trump.
And unlike other Pollocks that are more layered with paint, "Number 32" contains hundreds of complex, sometimes minuscule sections of exposed canvas that was not treated with a protective priming agent, making it particularly susceptible to contamination.
The Cell Rejuvenating Priming Moisturizer is designed to be a moisturizer-primer hybrid, with the Augustinus Bader-patented vitamins, lipids, and amino acid complex to hydrate, plump, and tone the skin while also prepping it for makeup.
With photo-focused dating apps priming us to make a split-second decision about a potential partner based solely on their appearance, the reminder that our other senses are just as important was a refreshing change of pace.
But for the uninitiated, here's the scoop: These bad boys combine peptides that plump with seriously hydrating shea and capuacu butters — all while priming your lips for lipstick — which is everything you could ever want in a product.
The SNP is priming itself for "the possibility of an early election in the autumn for which the party has to be ready, and also to make sure the party is advancing the arguments around independence," Swinney said.
Love set Cashew on a nearby perch and with the thumb and forefinger of both hands took hold of each wing by the tip and moved them up and down a few times as though priming a pump.
Reports detailing the extent of Strzok and Page's dislike for Trump soon popped up from every major news outlet -- priming the pump for a narrative that loomed over an oversight hearing before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday.
These will primarily revolve around seasonal events, and you won't have to wait long for them: Nintendo says that the first free update will be out on launch day, priming the game for an event later in April.
Even if voice-to-emoji technology isn't perfected for another year or so, The Circle is already priming viewers for a world in which AI's familiarity with our image and our voice is so assumed it becomes ingrained.
The tumultuous past few months have set 2020 up to be a make-or-break year for some of the biggest in the business as well as the scores of lesser-known players priming to make their moves.
So it's complete with a six-part kit, it comes with a single blade double-edged safety razor, restoring balm, shave cream, priming oil, shaving brush, and we ship up to 60 blades each shipment for our customers.
Pinterest seems to increasingly be priming itself to demonstrate itself as a fleshed out company that's graduated beyond just a small advertising play among brands (which, at nearly a decade old, can't be called a startup at this point).
Government-led stimulus has been a major driver of economic growth over the past years in the world's second-largest economy, but the pump-priming has also been accompanied by runaway credit growth and created a mountain of debt.
If you appeal to a niche audience aligned with a specific publication, you can definitely score some leads and installs, priming the pump so when users hear about you again, they already have a positive association for your brand.
India's oil demand growth is set to overtake China by mid-2020s, priming the country for more refinery investment but making it more vulnerable to supply disruption in the Middle East, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Friday.
Priming each shot requires the PRO MK-1's front handle to be pulled back until the firing mechanism locks in place, but the blaster's strong spring means you'll need to use more force than most kids can muster.
Catch the beauty influencer's key makeup tips — from priming lids with a layer of concealer and setting with powder to finishing off with a shimmery shadow down the center of lids for a "halo" effect — in the video tutorial above.
We've tried a lot of anti-aging formulas and though a lot deliver the promise of dimished fine lines and wrinkles, none work as instantaneously as this Miracle Effect Priming Serum, or as we'll be calling it, magic in a bottle.
"The idea is that if race matters, then randomly assigning or priming people to think about white athletes and black athletes while giving them the same question will make people have different levels of opposition to paying them," Nteta says.
The discussion gets off to a rocky start when he appears to take credit for a decades-old economic concept known as "priming the pump," while explaining that a short-term increase in the deficit will lead to long-term growth.
Still, given the pain that would result from an abrupt policy shift, analysts widely expect that Beijing will continue the current approach, tightening controls when the market gets too hot, while priming it with cash when it slows too sharply.
With Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and Gary Cohn, director of the National Economic Council, by his side, the President held forth -- and made the following assertion about the phrase "priming the pump": "Have you heard that expression used before?" he asked.
As an early adopter of the deep-V shirt, skinnies and those pointy boots you only ever see on guys who probably still like Kasabian, Harry's aesthetic has been priming him for a "classic rock meets glam" single like this.
Charlie will need to pose as the lover of a terrorist she hasn't met, and Gadi prepares her by playing the part of the Palestinian, teaching her what she needs to know and priming her emotionally to play her role.
Schaffner observes that "Clinton talked a lot more about racial justice issues during the 260 campaign than Obama did during his campaigns" — further priming the minority of white Americans who supported her to adopt a more sweeping view of racial justice.
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But the People's Bank of China (PBOC) has so far refrained from cutting benchmark lending rates as it did in past downturns, suggesting policymakers are treading more carefully in pump-priming an economy that is laden with debt from past credit sprees.
The same month that Simmons and Simonsohn gave their talk, Stéphane Doyen, a social psychologist in Belgium, published a paper challenging a classic study in the field of priming, which holds that small cues, like exposure to certain words, can subconsciously trigger behaviors.
In apparently priming David M. Solomon for the job, Goldman seems to be signaling that, even if trading revenue revives after some difficult quarters, it intends to press on with its efforts to bolster its nontrading businesses, like lending to corporations and consumers.
NEW DELHI/MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's oil demand growth is set to overtake China by mid-2020s, priming the country for more refinery investment but making it more vulnerable to supply disruption in the Middle East, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Friday.
China is likely to lean more on fiscal pump-priming to support the economy this year, as the central government has been struggling to channel more credit into small and private firms that are vital for growth and jobs, policy insiders said.
Generally, apps aren't placing their fine print front and center when we're using them, nor are they priming us to think too hard about what the long-term or large-scale ramifications of providing our data — and in this case, our friends' data — could be.
These women smooth on the Priming Moisturizer to enhance their natural dewiness before applying the Perfecting Skin Tint to even out their already-even complexions, dabbing the Stretch Concealer here and there on "problem areas," like their nonexistent dark circles and the occasional pimple.
Patel started his tenure by cutting rates in October, priming investors to believe he would soften his focus on inflation, only to then stun investors by changing the monetary policy stance to "neutral" from "accommodative" in February and adopting a much more hawkish tone.
The body creates zealous responses to what it sees as an alien presence, and those effects can last for years by priming the body to overreact when it encounters subsequent lung irritation, said Dr. Kari Nadeau, a pediatric allergy and asthma specialist at Stanford.
"After I apply a priming moisturizer to the skin— the Bobbi Brown Vitamin-Enriched Face Base is my go-to — I'll rub liquid highlighter all over the cheekbones, up on the forehead, down the nose, and a little bit on the chin," she explains.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Casinos in the world's biggest casino hub of Macau extended a 14 month winning streak in September with revenue up 16.1 percent, priming for a bumper national holiday week which is expected to see strong visitor traffic in the southern Chinese territory.
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" The cold open rolled on through this week's headlines, checking off the much-derided piece of news that Trump got two scoops of ice cream when everyone else at a dinner got one before it touched on Trump's claim that he invented the phrase "priming the pump.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE in an interview published Thursday said he invented the phrase "priming the pump," a common saying used in economics.
During two crucial periods of the Moon's formation—when it was surrounded by a debris field four billion years ago and during its peak volcanic activity 3.5 billion years ago—superheated gases could have sent water vapor to the surface, priming it for life, the study says.
Media Memo If Sean Spicer's tenure as White House press secretary made him a figure of national renown and mockery, priming him for his current incarnation as a special correspondent on the syndicated TV show "Extra," the legacy of his successor, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, is more straightforward.
Nicholas A. Valentino, a political scientist at the University of Michigan, and two colleagues, found in a November 2016 paper, "The Changing Norms of Racial Political Rhetoric and the End of Racial Priming," that previously forbidden "overt expressions of racial hostility" have become acceptable in politics.
Rather than drippy, milky discs of fresh mozzarella, though, he covers the raw dough (after priming it with olive oil) in shreds of a slice-friendly variety that is known in the trade as low-moisture mozzarella and that the rest of us call pizza cheese.
Trump explains that he is an advocate of priming the pump through fiscal stimulus, and also suggest that he invented this term a few days ago and is surprised his interlocutors are familiar with it: But beyond that it's OK if the tax plan increases the deficit?
Priming the pump, just after 8:30, the White House tweeted out a snippet of video, grandly scored, with a camera cinematically sweeping down a red-carpeted hallway of the White House and into the East Room, where an empty podium stood ready for the president.
Priming the Skid Shot is a manual process that requires first sliding a smaller lever forward and back to advance the next square of toilet paper, and then sliding a larger firing lever forward and back to compress the spring-powered mechanism that generates a forceful blast of air.
It plans to start selling a hybrid version in 0003, and as a way to start priming the pump (or plug, as it were) for a vehicle that will no doubt be a very big deal, the company released a video Tuesday demonstrating the electric truck's remarkable towing capacity.
The men are part of the Rise Above Movement, which is based in Southern California and prides itself on operating like a neo-Nazi fight club, training and priming its members to incite violence at rallies while spreading extremist ideologies through social media channels and a clothing company.
I used to organize a seminar series on inequality at the Harvard Kennedy School, and one of the talks that most stuck with me was by a scholar researching " priming," how just writing about a situation where you feel powerful then has quantifiable benefits on the job market.
Arizona, which finished second in the NL in runs scored in 2015, added Zack Greinke via free agency and Shelby Miller in a trade with Atlanta to a staff that also includes Patrick Corbin, who is priming for his first full season since 2013 because of Tommy John surgery.
With the "priming effect," consumers who are exposed to products, logos, and names eventually develop positive associations and reactions to them; this is basic science for why product placement and TV advertising affects consumer choices like food preferences, and it happens when kids watch toy unboxing videos, too.
SpaceX is also priming Starlink for high-traffic operation (though the total constellation won't all be operating in the same orbital region, it'll still be a considerable addition to the orbital population relative to the roughly 8,000 objects that have been launched to space to date — in total).
But his actions — at least those involving pharmaceutical pricing — had an impact that persists, those in the drug industry say, from spurring a conversation about the complexities of drug pricing, to priming the pump for drug pricing scandals that followed, to illuminating inefficiencies in the generic drug market.
Now, the man Trump once called "very, very weak on illegal immigration" is priming the pump to pay for Trump's wall proposal -- despite a total lack of certainty about Trump's pledge to compel Mexico to foot the bill for the multibillion-dollar proposal that appears at odds with Republicans' fiscal conservatism.
The flurry of punitive trade blows from the Trump administration in recent weeks and little sign of compromise from either side have left many investors doubtful of a sustained turnaround for shares in the near term, even with Beijing's pledges to support the economy and pump priming in the financial system.
Radford says that one important thing to note in Greenville's case is the psychological effect of "priming," such that if there is a rumor or belief going around in a community – like that kids have noticed some creepy clowns nearby – a person's mind is primed to make connections to that event.
The resolution aims to continue the tenants of that committee, priming congressional leaders to accept the dire climate situation as laid out in this November's United Nation's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report that the world has 12 years to reverse emissions trends in order to thwart irreversible global warming.
The resolution aims to continue the tenants of that committee, priming congressional leaders to accept the dire climate situation as laid out in this November's United Nation's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report that the world has 28500 years to reverse emissions trends in order to thwart irreversible global warming.
As Sampha's somewhat mystical reputation bloomed, taking him to studios in Italy with Kanye and Staten Island with Solange — and priming an eager industry for his star turn — he was called home in late 2014 to the London suburb of Morden to care for his ailing mother, who had cancer.
Those sounds have dovetailed with an American pop moment indebted to the Caribbean and so-called "tropical" influences — from Drake and Rihanna to Ed Sheeran's "Shape of You" and Mr. Bieber's "Sorry" — priming listeners for more electronic, rhythmic and dance-oriented music, as well as big-name collaborations and remixes.
And what we discovered in this paper — and it's very preliminary, very preliminary small samples, so take it as the first step of many — the two competing hypotheses was that when you had this very realistic doughnut simulation that you'd wanna eat more, priming, or you wouldn't wanna eat more, association.
The idea of effecting a true cure by using a drug to activate HIV in those bodily tissues where it hides, and then priming the immune system to recognise and kill it, was knocked back by a study presented to the meeting by researchers from Imperial College London, which showed no effect.
I can't seem to shake the notion that the Watch is priming us for a new kind of ambient computing behavior, where all our hardware is barely noticeable but just kind of connects to us — through wireless headphones and little sensors and gyroscopes scattered in everything from hats to glasses to our clothing.
READ: ISIS executes more Christians in Libya, video shows Psychological 'priming' Kruglanski, distinguished professor of psychology at the University of Maryland, says the frequent, high-profile reports of ISIS beheadings could possibly psychologically prime people to be more inclined to emulate them, or threaten to, during moments of conflict or extreme stress.
But you'd hardly know that judging by the stream of Rift-based PR being issued this year as the company attempted to fire up developers to build 'experiences' for its forthcoming headset, while also priming gamers to be ready to slip on a face computer and gawp open-mouthed into other worlds.
A priming mist to prep for makeup, a setting mist to keep it in place, a mist that's actually a serum-in-essence-in-lotion, a mist that probably doesn't actually do anything but it smells nice and the packaging is cute so you bought it anyway — the market has seen it all.
In an interview with The New York Times, Gomez says that working at the network (famous for priming young talent to be child stars and often times not much more), she was provided with an experience similar to the one portrayed in the new Netflix series Thirteen Reasons Why (which she executive-produced).
Long before poster artists turned to photography and computer-generated images in the 1980s and '90s, illustrators like Mr. Gold billboarded movies with freehand drawings, based on scripts and first screen prints, that hinted at plots and moods and mysteries, without giving away too much — priming audiences for love, betrayal, jealousy, murder.
Long before poster artists turned to photography and computer-generated images in the 1980s and '21950s, illustrators like Mr. Gold billboarded movies with freehand drawings, based on scripts and first screen prints, that hinted at plots and moods and mysteries, without giving away too much — priming audiences for love, betrayal, jealousy, murder.
After priming and prepping his skin with the Tatcha Water Cream, Kaja Blur Drop Weightless Water Primer, and Givenchy Prisme Libre Loose Powder, Wetzel lightly filled in Centineo's thick brows with the Make Up For Ever Pro Sculpting Brow Palette with the darkest shade ("He has full brows, but this amped them up," she says).
Acer's CEO Jason Chen added that the company has already been priming its line of PCs for the StarVR experience, explaining in a statement, "We are devoting R&D resources across multiple aspects of the VR ecosystem for a coherent and high-quality experience, while just last month Acer announced powerful desktops and notebooks fully-ready for StarVR ."
Jurors, being human, are subject to "anchoring" (latching onto the first piece of information they hear and not letting go); to "priming" (being unconsciously wooed by lawyers' manipulations); to the "halo effect" (falling for whatever the most winning witness says); and to the "availability heuristic" (gazing upon the facts of the case through prior experience and knowledge).
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Not only is the augmented reality mobile game leading us to dead bodies all across the world, but judging from the sheer amount of chaos, lawlessness, mayhem, fake viral news hoaxes, and law enforcement hand-wringing it's reportedly causing, it's priming those of us who aren't actually dead yet to wind up as nominees for the 23 Darwin Awards.
Like "We Takin' Over," it laid out a blueprint worth paying attention to: T-Pain was on the hook, priming us for "All I Do Is Win," and a who's who of Miami rap (Rick Ross, Plies, and Trick Daddy) filled out the roster, helping to cement the city's modern incarnation in the minds of rap fans everywhere.
In Littlefinger's case, he's trying to keep the Eyrie in his pocket (via his influence over Robin Arryn); win the North (priming Sansa, brokering the marriage alliance with the Boltons); and retain favor with Cersei (telling her about the marriage, giving her Olyvar as a witness against Loras); and undermine the Lannisters (giving Lancel to the Tyrells).
For decades, Republican lawmakers -- fueled by the National Rifle Association -- have effectively cast the gun control debate in the starkest of possible terms: Give an inch to Democrats on their desire for what they call common sense gun safety measures and you are priming the pump for a day when the government will come and confiscate your weapons.
And right now there's a lot of national leadership on our points of maximum conflict, and so it is priming all of us, it is giving us a lot of ways to think about the places in which we disagree and the places in which we're having a lot of trouble navigating the changes in this country.
To demonstrate with any certainty that an expression is a stereotype-dependent dog whistle, however, we'd better turn to the methods used by psychologists who study these sorts of things — implicit attitude tests and semantic priming experiments, for example, which allow us to identify when people have subtle negative reactions to certain words and ideas, even if they are unaware of those feelings.
The government is priming these designers for success through an initiative called Made in Rwanda, aimed at supporting the production of local goods and limiting imports — sending Rwandan designers abroad to participate in trade shows and not taxing them to import fabrics and other materials they need for their designs are two examples of the help Made in Rwanda offers.
Ever since former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced that he will spend at least $80 million of his vast personal fortune towards flipping control of the House in this fall's midterm elections, the internet has been set afire by rampant speculation that the multi-billionaire's generosity has a more practical objective – priming the pump for an eventual 2020 presidential run.
Falls off ranking: Cory Booker Last week's ranking: Round 46 | Here's what 2020 candidates' New Year's resolutions should be The former vice president is like the hated lawn mower of my youth: eventually starting, eventually getting the job done, but never without sputtering and dying a few times, requiring priming and pushing and endless maneuvering to keep its wheels in something of a pattern.
He tackles New York City's plans to try to protect the city from rising waters (and how the richest neighborhoods are the most likely to be saved), how Miami's current real estate industry is priming the city for extra pain in the future, how long we have until the largest naval base in the world is underwater, and how the military is dealing with that reality.
Instead of allowing fans to submit nominations, however, the league had some poor staffers do the grunt work themselves—and the results skew heavily toward the recent and obvious Recency bias was always going to be a factor in the final selection, but teams exacerbated it by asking fans to pick not the "best" games but the "most memorable" ones, priming them to pick games they clearly remember.
I took out my phone, looked it up and learned that dating back to the 220th century it had been the home of the Ward family, local aristocrats; because of its symbolic connection to British rule, it was the site of a botched I.R.A. bombing attempt in 1973, in which two people, one of them a teenage girl, were killed when an explosive device they were priming detonated prematurely.
And as much as his features in the mid-2000s cemented his claim as the best rapper alive or his features at the end of that decade cemented his broad pop appeal, Lil Wayne's ubiquity on mid-tier Southern rap hits in the late 90s (largely Cash Money's own, but still) cemented his place as a regional hero, priming him for that eventual ascension to best rapper alive status a few years later.
"Madison, meanwhile, vouches for Glossier's Priming Moisturizer ($22) "for both daily use and then layering it for a thicker cream around my eyes at night," while Natalie, 32 from Brooklyn, says Tacha's Water Cream ($68) is great for her "super oily/sensitive/acne prone skin," as well as the more budget-friendly Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel ($17.19)Alison, 28 from London, swears by Clinique's Moisture Surge line, which she called "light-weight but super hydrating.

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