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The bacteria, though resistant to colistin and some other antibiotics, were not resistant to carbapenems.
All of the varieties they tested were equally resistant to those air bubbles, meaning they're all equally resistant to drought.
And you can manipulate humans so they're resistant to HIV; you can manipulate a tomato so it's resistant to cold.
And it is famously resistant to chemical manipulation, which makes it resistant to efforts to do anything useful with it.
The new device is resistant to both foaming hand and body soap, while the older phone was only resistant to the former.
The Syngenta corn GMO variety is resistant to moths and ammonium glyphosphate and glufosate, while the Dow corn variety is resistant to certain herbicides.
According to the C.D.C., 90 percent of C. auris infections are resistant to at least one drug and 30 percent resistant to at least two drugs.
The voters most resistant to immigration Both in the 2016 primaries and general election, Trump relied preponderantly on support from the voters most resistant to immigration.
The researchers noticed too that the strains of bacteria most resistant to the effects of drugs not aimed at them were also those most resistant to antibiotics.
When bacteria become resistant to triclosan, they may also become resistant to several other antimicrobials, according to a 2014 literature review in the journal Environmental Science and Technology.
In addition to innate immunity, many animals can become resistant to venoms much in the same way vaccines make us resistant to diseases, through the production of specific antibodies.
Bayer's LibertyLink line of weed killers, plus crops that are resistant to it, are an important alternative for farmers suffering from weeds that have grown resistant to Monsanto's Roundup herbicide.
The percentage of Neisseria gonorrhoeae samples that were resistant to azithromycin rose to 2.5 percent from 0.6 percent, while those resistant to ceftriaxone rose to 0.8 percent from 0.4 percent.
The other one is meropenem, but it's in the same class of drugs as ceftriaxone, and if the bug is resistant to ceftriaxone, it'll likely become resistant to meropenem as well.
About 90 percent of C. auris strains are resistant to at least one drug, and 30 percent are resistant to two or more of the three major classes of antifungal drugs.
The C.D.C. says that more than 90 percent of C. auris infections are resistant to at least one such drug, while 30 percent are resistant to two or more major drugs.
These are corn and cotton containing bacterial genes that make the crops resistant to certain insects; and soybeans, corn and cotton that are resistant to herbicides, particularly glyphosate, the main ingredient in Roundup.
It's resistant to dust and water up to IP68 specifications.
Many cases are already resistant to azithromycin and related antibiotics.
Republicans are especially resistant to the White House's tax proposals.
Consumers might be more resistant to the transition than expected.
Luckily, this particular bacteria was not also resistant to carbapenems.
It's to be a little bit resistant to all that.
PFOA's peculiar chemical structure made it uncannily resistant to degradation.
It's also resistant to spills and drops, the company said.
The tape is not resistant to quantum computing at all.
"The culture itself is very resistant to legitimacy," Wink says.
And what if your ex is resistant to taking space?
It's because the industry is really, really resistant to change.
Some users are resistant to change, others don't like birds.
Alas, a culture that venerates aviators is resistant to change.
It's likely a major reason he is resistant to testify.
But the Trump administration has been resistant to these efforts.
Thus far, Buttigieg has been resistant to offer specific proposals.
I couldn't understand why Britain was so resistant to it.
I wonder if there are other models they're resistant to.
Both parties are resistant to romance, until Ryohei falls hard.
"The prime minister remained resistant to this proposal," he wrote.
False: No one ethnicity is more resistant to the coronavirus
Younger voters seem especially resistant to her charms, they worry.
Some bacteria resistant to all known antibiotics have been found.
So the escaping tumors were not resistant to this treatment.
Some theaters have been resistant to partnering with MoviePass. Why?
That's the thing, that you're resistant to change. Yeah. Totally.
But other tasks have proven more resistant to digital transformation.
Among other varieties being developed by the company are a GM cane resistant to another insect affecting plantations, known locally as 'bicudo' (bollard), and one that would be resistant to the weed killer glyphosate.
One 2018 paper even found that several strains of bacteria were becoming "more tolerant" of alcohol-based hand sanitizers — and could one day be resistant to them, the way superbugs are resistant to antibiotics.
But until recently, soccer has been stubbornly resistant to such technology.
Engineers would learn to design structures far more resistant to flames.
Another, she said, will be "resistant to change," but come around.
Iraqibacter is an example of a "superbug," bacteria resistant to antibiotics.
Winter wheat is most resistant to winterkill in December and January.
"I've always been resistant to work in film," he told Deadline.
It is resistant to methicillin, an antibiotic in the penicillin class.
They are resistant to an important class of drugs called fluoroquinolone.
It can make it more robust and less resistant to wear.
And a bug that's resistant to antibiotics is no big deal.
I still harbor reservations and/or I am resistant to change.
But quantum systems are fundamentally resistant to this kind of checking.
You're not finding the wine community to be resistant to this?
All are water-resistant to 100 meters and feature ruggedized casing.
Bacteria typically are either highly resistant to drugs or highly virulent.
GBM tumors tend to become resistant to initial treatment relatively quickly.
It wicks away water and is resistant to fingerprints and smudges.
People without working CCR5 genes are more resistant to HIV infection.
Sticking with what you know isn't simply being resistant to change.
Cory's mother struggles to trust anyone and is resistant to change.
Stefánie herself has an exhibitionist streak, but is resistant to introspection.
MRSA is a kind of staph infection that's resistant to antibiotics.
Plants are resistant to such toxic metals and continue growing regardless.
A system resistant to sudden, sweeping change is a conservative's friend.
Topological quantum computers would be resistant to this type of error.
Voting by mail is inherently more resistant to wholesale voter fraud.
Much of the European Union was initially resistant to curbing travel.
It proved resistant to a front-line antifungal treatment called itraconazole.
Republicans have been resistant to the idea of calling new witnesses.
Results after the third debate were similarly resistant to debate bumps.
Thanks to the nylon exterior, it's resistant to mold and mildew.
Is this a new superbug that is resistant to all antibiotics?
The VA, like any sprawling organization, may be resistant to change.
The nerves then become resistant to the hormonal signals, Aronne explained.
The bacterium is resistant to extreme hot and extreme cold situations.
Normally men are quite resistant to it even being a thing.
How, you might wonder, does a roach become resistant to poison?
That's because there may be costs to being resistant to insecticide.
The state attorneys general will also look at traits since Bayer licenses genetic traits that make seeds resistant to Liberty, a popular herbicide, while Monsanto licenses traits that make seeds resistant to Roundup, another popular herbicide.
One study, from two public hospitals in Kabul, found that 56% of Staphylococcus aureus bacteria were resistant to methicillin, the main drug used to fight it, with the majority of these bacteria resistant to multiple drugs.
Courts have grown resistant to toothless settlements that don't compensate class members.
All year, in fact, the market was resistant to plausibly positive influences.
And everyone who benefits from the current system is resistant to change.
The iPhone has progressively become more resistant to casual exposure to water.
But these domains are local and personal, and highly resistant to change.
Mutant genes resistant to the drive will thus be unable to spread.
Modified seeds, resistant to drought and pests, were just what Africa needed.
One problem with chemotherapy is that cancers can become resistant to it.
Technological progress pushes employment into the sectors most resistant to productivity growth.
"There's a common belief that people are resistant to change," says Wagner.
The last two presidents have been resistant to formalizing a cybersecurity strategy.
It's resistant to sand, dust, dirt, humidity, salt mist and strong vibrations.
He gets that some people might be resistant to science fiction theater.
Suberin is found in plant roots, and seems pretty resistant to decomposition.
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (or MRSA) is resistant to many current antibiotics.
Over time he became fiercely resistant to the very idea of them.
There are still many indications that Trump is deeply resistant to change.
Remember how Wilson said the main ingredient is resistant to some oils?
Starting with Under Siege, Seagal's characters are initially resistant to getting involved.
But I'm not so hardhearted as to be completely resistant to bubbles.
For the youngest voters, apathy may prove resistant to all the campaigning.
This fabric construction makes the underwear breathable, stretchy, and resistant to shrinkage.
Bitcoin is a store of value resistant to both tampering and censorship.
Many of the primary sources of indoor emissions are resistant to regulation.
He's not only anti-establishment; he's studiously resistant to being co-opted.
Democrats, on the other hand, appear calcified and irrationally resistant to change.
Clinton courted Mormon voters who have been resistant to Mr. Trump. Mrs.
Engineered stone doesn't react to acids and is more resistant to scratching.
An older generation may well be resistant to the outing of death.
It could also make the records more resistant to tampering and hacking.
Traditionally, the jewelry world, millenniums old, has been staunchly resistant to change.
Not all in the Conservative Party are resistant to Mr Farage's charms.
This might make them more resistant to attack by the new virus.
But organisms become resistant to those efforts over time, Professor Perfecto said.
"The Navy, like any big organization, is resistant to change," he said.
Stainless steel is extremely durable and resistant to water damage and rust.
Whereas Telegram's founder, Pavel Durov, is famously resistant to authoritarian state power.
It comes in two styles and is water resistant to 29 meters.
The tests found a bacterium, Acinetobacter baumannii, resistant to most standard antibiotics.
Instead it staged a baffling spectacle resistant to any timely, definitive verdict.
And the outsiders are resistant to reforms that could reduce their influence.
Bayer's genetically engineered soy seeds are designed to be resistant to dicamba.
It has a splash-proof IPX218 rating, so it's resistant to sweat.
However, Nigeria, Africa's largest economy, appears resistant to regional and continental deals.
The phone is resistant to dust and water up to IP67 specs.
That has helped swell inventories, which have been stubbornly resistant to drawdowns.
Plus, they're resistant to any dust, sweat, or rain thrown their way.
They are particularly resistant to removing offending content, even after repeated reporting.
Republicans blame Democrats, saying they're resistant to cutting spending on social programs.
About 7 percent of the cases were resistant to drugs like Tamiflu.
Three titles make a team resistant to any and all hot takes.
The Enterobacteriaceae are also resistant to the newest generation of cephalosporin antibiotics.
Southern states have been the most resistant to grant employees bargaining rights.
Mosquitoes in the territory have become virtually resistant to most commonly used pesticides.
As such, it's instructive about why Oz is so resistant to being modernized.
Most of the changes are to make the genomes more resistant to mutations.
In particular, their overuse can help create bacterial superbugs resistant to future antibiotics.
"People aren't resistant to fees for advice; there is more to the relationship."
That same cell wall also unfortunately makes them naturally resistant to many antibiotics.
How many of us would be resistant to the techniques that nabbed Terpin?
Yet native Torontonians who have moved away are strangely resistant to returning home.
UTIs also have been found to be increasingly resistant to antibiotics as well.
Why is the government so resistant to letting Parliament vote on Article 50?
Yes, you would think that they would be conservative and resistant to change.
An increasing number of bacteria are now resistant to one or more antibiotics.
It does seem like we are resistant to "growing up" in certain ways.
I know they're resistant to being called media companies, media companies have responsibilities.
As a result, the boots are resistant to water and other liquid spills.
Seed companies also have engineered crops to be resistant to weedkillers or herbicides.
Cryptocurrencies stem from libertarian attempts to create a currency resistant to central control.
That is why they were so resistant to the idea of floating currencies.
And first and foremost are consumers resistant to advertising in a new medium.
Facebook, Twitter, and other social media platforms will be more resistant to manipulation.
The Trump administration has been historically resistant to take action on climate change.
Finch's—noble, high-minded, resistant to trouble and chaos—Harper Lee has, in
Phillips is particularly resistant to this framing (especially when applied to Donald Trump).
So she's naturally resistant to saying anything too conclusive, of reaching too far.
The Bayer soy variety is resistant to herbicides containing glyphosate, glufosate and isoxaflutole.
GM is particularly helpful in making plants resistant to pests—a terrible scourge.
The FDP will be resistant to CDU plans to deepen the euro zone.
Dicamba can injure crops that are not resistant to dicamba, reducing final yields.
It's always been resistant to all the pressures to turn into something else.
But so far consumers have been largely resistant to making their homes "smart".
And outside a handful of major categories, users are resistant to downloading apps.
And why Germans are resistant to calls for speed limits on the Autobahn.
Her case proved resistant to ceftriaxone, though luckily it was cured with azithromycin.
Using fluoride toothpaste also helps harden teeth, making them more resistant to bacteria.
But a handful might harbor a gene that makes them resistant to drugs.
The Connecticut lawmaker in the past has been resistant to the impeachment movement.
Beyond the counterinsurgency failures, many Afghans remain resistant to ideas imposed by foreigners.
Those facts are likely to be stubbornly resistant to Malone's complex corporate maneuvering.
But I'm afraid my boyfriend is resistant to learning about any of this.
Using artemisinin for prevention could speed the emergence of parasites resistant to it.
Meat also speeds up the rate at which bacteria become resistant to antibiotics.
"They live in a fact-free bubble resistant to counter narratives," he says.
His penchant for being an imperfect oaf makes him oddly resistant to criticism.
He says crops resistant to Roundup, Monsanto's most popular weedkiller, saved his cooperative.
Some alcohol-resistant bacteria strains were also found to be resistant to antibiotics.
As you can imagine, many are resistant to allowing research on their premises.
For a very long time, the venture industry was stubbornly resistant to change.
But precisely because it is resistant to curation, Twitter allows for more serendipity.
Finally, Mr. Koons's art has proved resistant to easy absorption into art history.
Even Wawrinka, despite his activism, seems resistant to running for the council again.
At the same time, lawmakers and others have been resistant to naming names.
"I was really resistant to it," says the Brooklyn, New York-based filmmaker.
The internal coherence of these frames makes them deeply resistant to fact checks.
Some providers may also be resistant to treating drug addiction with prescription medications.
They have found traction this year in an industry long resistant to unions.
"It highlights how resistant to disruption the TV broadcast industry is," he said.
Fortunately, Latin American democracy is becoming monotonously normal and resistant to great upheavals.
It's defiantly cerebral — resistant to summary, classification and perhaps easy comprehension as well.
But voters may be resistant to surrendering the insurance they are used to.
Many of these personality characteristics are very resistant to most forms of psychotherapy.
It becomes filled with a virulent type of bacteria, resistant to common antibiotics.
These sheets are also resistant to dust mites and shouldn't shrink on you.
For an industry that pretends to embrace change, fashion is notably resistant to alteration.
Listeria monocytogenes is a hardy bacterium that is resistant to extreme hot and cold.
Like my father, who still uses Yahoo Mail, I guess I'm resistant to change.
And there's evidence that T. rubrum is also becoming increasingly resistant to common antifungals.
That, ideally, should mean that it can treat flu infections resistant to older drugs.
It was found to be resistant to all commonly used antibiotics against Campylobacter bacteria.
But even corporate America is less resistant to the idea than it was before.
Facebook was internally resistant to launching stickers at first, yet they've become wildly popular.
Last, the company's not resistant to the concept of a brick-and-mortar store.
"Now it's resistant to most chemotherapies because it came back so quickly," she says.
Of course, many employees may find that a direct supervisor is resistant to change.
China's vast bureaucracy is resistant to change in foreign policy, as in everything else.
Intriguingly, though, Komodo dragons appear to be resistant to bites inflicted by other dragons.
For a sector rooted in change, fashion has often proved surprisingly resistant to rewrite.
The doorbell is built to be resistant to dust, dirt, and water, Netatmo says.
Chinese academics remain curiously resistant to an "out of Africa" explanation of human origins.
Disabling the CCR5 gene, then, certainly might make someone quite resistant to contracting HIV.
There is no reason why S. typhi should not also become resistant to azithromycin.
Apple has been stubbornly resistant to the idea of adding multiuser support to iOS.
The antibiotic era will endAn increasing number of diseases are becoming resistant to antibiotics.
At first, I thought museums would be resistant to this strain of easy art.
LC231, which was resistant to 26 out of 40 antibiotics they exposed it to.
My girlfriend was extremely resistant to the idea, obviously, as people typically would be.
"Government is clunky, resistant to change, and slow to adopt new tools," she says.
None of the infections reported in the US has been resistant to all medicines.
It's also IP67 water and dust resistant to a maximum depth of 1 metre.
Kohan is resistant to all such accounting; she refuses to cheerlead for numerical diversity.
In all of them, the mouse strain was resistant to the formation of metastases.
The disease is reportedly resistant to freezing, heating and cooking the meat (NBC News).
Overuse of glyphosate has spurred evolution of weeds resistant to that chemical, vexing farmers.
FAA's organizational culture, which has been resistant to change, further deters its reform efforts.
MRSA infections are difficult to treat because the bacteria are resistant to common antibiotics.
For such a dexterous rapper, Earl is doggedly resistant to confronting matters head on.
The frame is made of kiln-dried sustainable hardwood that is resistant to warping.
Yet the gaming industry—particularly in the United States—has been resistant to unionization.
They supply fluid or magnetic resistant to the rear wheel via a small roller.
The animal's body also becomes resistant to insulin, yet blood sugar levels remain stable.
Still, the company says its phones are resistant to splashes and light water contact.
What to do with red currants, so pretty and so resistant to the spotlight?
He said it may be because mosquitoes were resistant to the insecticides being used.
A relapse within a year suggests that the cancer is highly resistant to drugs.
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They have also created gene-edited pigs to make them resistant to a virus.
The Environmental Protection Agency warns that bugs reproduce quickly and are resistant to pesticides.
Teams will adopt load management, even if some players are outwardly resistant to it.
Mr. Mattis has been resistant to calls to involve the military in such endeavors.
It's very abrupt and in your face, and it's resistant to traditional brand names.
New York State has seen three cases that are resistant to all known treatments.
Actually a Japanese zelkova, resistant to Dutch elm disease and all kinds of beetles!
He's resistant to acquiring information or hiring experts, thus relinquishing another form of leverage.
Yet Republicans — including conservative women — have been deeply resistant to reconsidering Judge Kavanaugh's nomination.
Although he was at first resistant to elaborate on the gossip, the singer caved.
Being in the wrong group could make some older executives resistant to the program.
Some "superbug" Salmonella strains have evolved to become more virulent or resistant to antibiotics.
The tile is resistant to stains, it doesn't scratch easily, and lasts for decades.
Financial regulation, at least in the United States, is famously resistant to technological change.
Yet it may simply highlight how stubbornly resistant to change our bedrock institutions remain.
It's not just the youngest millennials who seem resistant to continuing the gender revolution.
One big problem, however: The Republican electorate was resistant to his appeal in 2016.
Both the screen and backside are fairly resistant to fingerprints, too — a nice bonus.
Then, at the edges of that region, mutant bacteria appeared, resistant to the antibiotic.
In the past, GOP lawmakers have been overwhelmingly resistant to changing the minimum wage.
Common problems like STDs and urinary tract infections are also becoming resistant to treatment.
Most strains worldwide are resistant to the antibiotics once used against them, which led to the two-drug cocktail that doctors use now, but there are already scattered reports of infections resistant to that treatment and which required multiple doses to be resolved.
Every fiber cluster is individually blown into the pillow, which means they're resistant to clumping.
The watch is made of Grade 5 titanium and is water-resistant to 200 meters.
However, she was resistant to the idea of wearing the dress to her own wedding.
"That's why I was so resistant to casting Halley with a big name," Baker continued.
With a brushed texture and extra-thick bracket, it's resistant to slips, dirt, and shocks.
It's one of the strongest plant fibers and is naturally resistant to weeds and pests.
Tuberculosis, which sickens about 215 million people per year, is becoming increasingly resistant to drugs.
It is a grief that lingers, resistant to resolution, perhaps because it is so isolating.
Resistant starch is a set of carbohydrate molecules resistant to the body's own digestive enzymes.
In models, the transportation sector and especially the industrial sector are resistant to carbon prices.
Specifically, He altered a gene to make the cells more resistant to the HIV virus.
Each was tweaked in a slightly different way to be resistant to those specific diseases.
When doctors prescribe antibiotics needlessly for things like colds, more bacteria become resistant to them.
A metallic rim holds the whole tracker together and makes it more resistant to drops.
Bacteria are becoming resistant to antibiotics far more quickly than humans are discovering new ones.
They then tested the samples for bacteria resistant to more than one class of antibiotics.
Pros have used it as a primer for years, as it's resistant to the elements.
And one-on-one combat sports like MMA have been particularly resistant to this concept.
Wednesday's comments mark a change in tune from Ryan, who previously seemed resistant to changes.
A President resistant to change But there are some Trumpisms that are unlikely to fade.
"On some level every man is resistant to being in a men's group," Farrell recalled.
Some strains of C. auris are resistant to all three major classes of antifungal drugs.
The rate cut helps make the market a little more resistant to a sell off.
When Grace became resistant to the everolimus, Lorch decided to try a pharmaceutical cousin, temsirolimus.
This layer of compression creates a surface that's more resistant to damage from everyday use.
Their blood-insulin levels fluctuated less after fasting, suggesting they were more resistant to diabetes.
Unfortunately, that strategy can also make the mosquitoes less competitive and more resistant to mating.
But the independent central bank has been resistant to state conditions for replenishing the reserves.
In China and India, growers have widely adopted cotton engineered to be resistant to insects.
For the most part, the top companies were resistant to any form of federal regulation.
States like Nebraska, no matter what is thrown at them, seem constitutionally resistant to change.
No Fitbit devices are fully waterproof, but most are water-resistant to a certain extent.
Lewandowski was increasingly viewed internally as being out of his depth and resistant to change.
More significantly, Khosrowshahi admitted to past mistakes and shortcomings -- something Kalanick was resistant to doing.
Though Mr. Kern is stubbornly resistant to interpretation, he eventually volunteers an idea about these.
But as he became increasingly resistant to the Botox dosages, his dystonia flared up again.
Common problems like STDs and urinary tract infections are also becoming more resistant to treatment.
Some Republicans, long resistant to gun regulations, signaled that they may be open to it.
He decided to make his negative opinions unusable too, resistant to algorithm-driven cultural curation.
Resistant to H.I.V. infection, these modified cells should eventually clear the body of the virus.
Why do you think the media has been traditionally resistant to using the word "lie"?
But he said that some loyal members of True Source have been resistant to join.
"My ex would say it's because I'm a Leo who's resistant to change," he said.
Many police officers are instinctively resistant to the idea of not immediately investigating a rape.
The panoply of conflicts and warring parties has made the war resistant to international peacemaking.
The wheat is resistant to glyphosate, a widely used herbicide commonly referred to as Roundup.
Small stocks tend to be more resistant to tariffs because they are usually domestically oriented.
"I was resistant to moving to Manhattan," said Ms. Vandenberg, a native of North Carolina.
Trump has been resistant to giving any information about the leave policies at his companies.
The world is very different, but the men's game has remained surprisingly resistant to change.
It is a foreign policy built primarily on reflex and increasingly resistant to outside advice.
When rehearsals began in earnest, they said, he seemed resistant to direction from Ms. Chavkin.
Even a majority of Republicans, who are more resistant to drug policy reform, back legalization.
But he is also reportedly resistant to cooperating with prosecutors investigating his former client, Trump.
Four of 376 H1N1 strains tested against oseltamivir and peramivir were resistant to both drugs.
Much of the sea ice most resistant to melting is vanishing, or has already disappeared.
He would rewrite the DNA of the mice to become resistant to the Lyme bacterium.
It has the capability of killing cancer cells that are resistant to traditional radiation therapy.
A majority-white country also seemed resistant to watching a league of mostly black athletes.
Ritual meals like Thanksgiving are typically resistant to change, but only up to a point.
This particular salmonella strain is resistant to multiple antibiotics, the most common form of treatment.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos was resistant to the retreat on the restroom policy at first.
As bacteria resistant to our existing drugs flourish, new classes of antibiotics are indeed needed.
White-collar suburbanites in the South still appear much more resistant to Democrats than elsewhere.
A single organism — a single roach, a single bacterium — doesn't become resistant to a chemical.
Trump supporters were more resistant to the nudge, but they were nudged all the same.
She also recodes this morsel of DNA to be resistant to viruses, just for good measure.
Further analysis indicated greater resistant to large loads, and with the dagger exhibiting fewer structural failures.
The shirts have been designed to be resistant to the lethal and invisible aforementioned Zika virus.
In public, Nadler has been resistant to launching impeachment proceedings but has left the door open.
MRSA causes staph infections that are resistant to some antibiotics and therefore are difficult to treat.
The bacteria has genetic changes that make it resistant to a last-ditch antibiotic called colistin.
Powell has said he is resistant to take rates negative as some European countries have done.
For her part, Jessica has difficulty dealing with her PTSD and is resistant to seeking help.
In addition, EnviroTextiles offers hemp fabric resistant to UV and infrared wavelengths, ideal for military purposes.
But Roundup also often damaged the crops themselves, so Monsanto began manufacturing crops resistant to Roundup.
Are Just Salad eaters really against non-chopped salads or are they just resistant to change?
She was placed on medication, but the seizures were resistant to the medicine and were ineffective.
Kalanick would obviously be resistant to these terms, since it takes away power from him directly.
The other is the emergence of new strains of the disease resistant to the available treatments.
More than 22020 years ago, variants resistant to chloroquine, a past treatment, travelled around the world.
Tests at the hospital showed she was resistant to all 14 drugs the hospital had available.
Any expert on bureaucracy will tell you that governmental institutions are very resistant to being eliminated.
And that, in turn, means the organism (and its progeny) are now resistant to the drive.
Not surprisingly, reverse psychology works best on people who are resistant to change and generally disagreeable.
The wire is vehemently resistant to tangling and kinks, and each earpiece feels rigid and durable.
There's nothing about Hungarian Facebook that makes it more resistant to fake news than Brazilian Facebook.
According to Google, the production process also makes the keys more resistant to supply chain attacks.
Bitcoin Cash, because of its higher transaction capacity, is theoretically resistant to this kind of surge.
" In his opinion, "size seems to make many organizations slow-thinking, resistant to change and smug.
Strains that are simultaneously resistant to at least four drugs have been reported in 105 countries.
Similarly, we know how difficult it is to make systems resistant to sufficiently motivated review bombers.
MRSA, which is resistant to most antibiotics, can cause skin and bloodstream infections, pneumonia, and sepsis.
More than half of this bacteria was found to be resistant to one or more antibiotics.
A Democratic source said that Democrats on the intelligence committee are resistant to the offer. Rep.
Only for the closest family members and friends, and aggressively resistant to Instagram's usual aesthetic strictures.
The WHO panel also focuses on difficult-to-treat infections that are resistant to common antibiotics.
About 25% were resistant to one or both of two other commonly used sorts of antibiotics.
It follows the discovery last year of a gene that makes bacteria resistant to the drug.
But the classrooms they spend so much of their time in remain stubbornly resistant to transformation.
Putting extra money on the table could make white families less resistant to attending blacker schools.
And taking away such a popular drink choice might make customers resistant to trying its replacement.
The U.S. government is somewhat dubious of self-driving cars, but not resistant to the tech.
None of the infections reported in the US was resistant to all available antifungals, Tsay said.
I was really resistant to this one, but her enthusiasm convinced me I could do it.
Chlamydia and syphilis are also increasingly becoming resistant to antibiotics, according to the World Health Organization.
Scientists can't predict how long it may take gonorrhea to become completely resistant to all antibiotics.
While Nigeria pursues bilateral agreements, the government has been resistant to regional and continental trade deals.
The animal becomes resistant to insulin but doesn't suffer from fluctuations in its blood sugar levels.
That can render treatments ineffective and also could help the virus become resistant to current medicines.
But, he said that colors like maroon, aqua, and teal can be resistant to laser removal.
A strain of the bacteria that's resistant to a key antibiotic, ceftriaxone, has emerged in Quebec.
They say it's only normal for people to be resistant to a new theory at first.
It's swimproof and water resistant to 50 metres, and does more than just count your steps.
We have that genetic element that would allow for bacteria that are resistant to every antibiotic.
The tests showed this E. coli was resistant to antibiotics commonly used first for such infections.
But until Mr Lee's defeat, Go's complexity had made it resistant to the march of machinery.
I was kind of resistant to even seeing your exhibition, because I thought, Who is this?
Some of the chafing at her style, she said, is because people are resistant to change.
Last year it suggested these fuel sources were more resistant to cyber threats, an unsure claim.
The lack of any centralized structures makes it somewhat resistant to large-scale rigging, for example.
This invasion has turned into an infection that is resistant to our attempts to eradicate it.
Stainless steel appliances started in restaurant kitchens, as the material is resistant to wear and tear.
None have schizophrenia, perhaps the most devastating disorder, nor severe bipolar that is resistant to treatment.
According to Kawaza, 20% to 40% of infections his team diagnoses are now resistant to antibiotics.
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It has a pleasingly light texture and promises to be resistant to both sweat and humidity.
You're usually totally resistant to change, Taurus, but this month, you're the one shifting everything around!
And in addition to basic activity tracking, the watch is also water-resistant to 3 ATM.
There is no obvious reason breast cancer in particular should be so resistant to new therapies.
Oli was resistant to use his old relationship as material and expressed this to the band.
Democrats and Republicans are equally resistant to government action against false news that could limit freedoms.
But mainland Europe seemed to be extremely resistant to such a change of direction, he said.
Scientists have long warned that these methods breed superbugs that have become resistant to traditional drugs.
But the multi-family sector has long proved one of the most resistant to technological change.
But there's a glitch: the Defense Department is somewhat resistant to shifting its authority to states.
I was aware of my subject matter, but very-young-me was resistant to the label.
Other things I was resistant to: a breezy fall of bangs, Faye Dunaway and Doris Day.
If we don't allow for other opinions, then little by little we grow resistant to democracy.
The Sonos Move has an IP56 rating, which means it's resistant to water, dust or sand.
Crops modified to be resistant to insects, like Bt corn, have demonstrably reduced losses from pests.
Resistant to change, they sustain and defend the bank's original mission: funneling loans to emerging economies.
"Wood is more elastic than marble, so it is more resistant" to wear, Mr. Violini said.
The transplanted immune cells, now resistant to H.I.V., seem to have fully replaced his vulnerable cells.
But so far, the company has been a lot more resistant to changing its US menus.
Employers have also been resistant to limiting the choice of hospitals and doctors for their workers.
He is resistant to categorization, can see himself only as a range of intensity in feeling.
While some landowners may be open to selling their property, others are resistant to the idea.
The result is a market psychology that is relatively resistant to the pricing of geopolitical risk.
Libya's population is small and remarkably resistant to the coercion and blandishments of Salafi jihadi groups.
The auto-parts chain AutoZone may represent another retail slice that is somewhat resistant to Amazon.
Longtime residents say the county is friendly, tightknit, sometimes suspicious of newcomers and resistant to change.
The sport, often criticized for being too resistant to change, is in a deeply experimental mood.
Another contributing factor may be that the new apple trees are not as resistant to disease.
EVA absorbs impact, is resistant to water and other elements, and is also easy to clean.
What killed her were bacteria that were resistant to every antibiotic doctors could throw at them.
The Campylobacter bacteria has been resistant to "commonly recommended, first-line antibiotics," according to the CDC.
On Friday, Tchorzewski said he was resistant to investment funds as investors in Poland's energy industry.
The conference was resistant to integration even as the civil rights movement was at its peak.
Yet the jail has proved steadily resistant to attempts at scrutiny, including while under Mr. Quay.
And then suddenly, you end up with a population of individuals mostly resistant to that chemical.
For instance, it's possible the roaches that are resistant to insecticide also don't live as long.
The department's research found that a third of uncomplicated urinary tract infections caused by E. coli — the most common type now — were resistant to Bactrim, one of the most widely used drugs, and at least one fifth of them were resistant to five other common treatments.
The department's research found that a third of uncomplicated urinary tract infections caused by E. coli — the most common type now — were resistant to Bactrim, one of the most widely used drugs, and at least one fifth of them were resistant to five other common treatments.
"If you really want to optimize agriculture, if you really want to make it most resistant to climate change, most responsive to local markets, most resistant to drought, you need to optimize those crops for those local conditions that vary from place to place," Gurian-Sherman said.
In contrast, some of the alliance′s bigger and richer members remain resistant to pulling their weight.
"The government appears resistant to recognizing the parallel exchange rate," said Asdrubal Oliveros of local consultancy Ecoanalitica.
It's fair to say that other corporations may be resistant to forming new trade relationships with China.
But the practice of law is one area of expertise that has remained stubbornly resistant to disruption.
Older sea ice, which is thicker and more resistant to warming, has declined dramatically in the Arctic.
That has left South Korea surprisingly resistant to disruptive technologies despite its tech-savvy image, they say.
For those whose partners are resistant to Alt-Right ideology, Ms James has written an online guide.
While night mode won't likely be too controversial, some Redditors already seem resistant to the redesign change.
This makes them resistant to Francis's effort to return the church to the radicalism of the Gospels.
The thing is that, historically, McConnell has proved largely resistant to efforts to tar and feather him.
The bacteria must "choose" what to become resistant to, leaving them vulnerable to the other treatment method.
The starvation diet altered the body's composition "to one that was strongly resistant to decomposition," Sakurai wrote.
"They may be resistant to tell you what's wrong, but it's important that they do," Winter says.
But that description doesn't even scratch the surface of this book, which is truly resistant to category.
The impetus here is the looming threat of so-called superbugs that have grown resistant to antibiotics.
Bitcoin's pseudonymous creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, wanted it to be resistant to control by tyrannical governments and banks.
"Sexual orientation is an immutable characteristic that is resistant to change," the court said in its ruling.
Yet your columnist's day at the museum mainly showed how resistant to such laudable efforts Americans are.
These metastatic tumors continue to evolve, often becoming resistant to medications that appear to work at first.
Feathers definitely wouldn't make dinosaurs more resistant to bullets, but they did provide other forms of protection.
Stone may be more resistant to fire than wood, but it is not immune to its effects.
It was a landscape defined by ancient things that seemed indifferent—resistantto the humans passing through.
Yet fears remain that many older physicians in particular might be resistant to the changing of society.
That's because when an HIV virus is confronted by one antibody, the virus becomes resistant to it.
If implemented, the deadline could hurt sales of dicamba herbicides and Monsanto seeds resistant to the chemical.
Imagine if you modified some mosquitoes to be resistant to malaria and released them into the wild.
The district's upscale, highly educated voters were more resistant to the bombastic President than his hardscrabble base.
Darrell said these categories were benefiting from long-term trends and were resistant to macro-economic downturns.
It will be water and dust resistant to IP68 specs, and it will come with Android 8.1.
The technology makes soy plants resistant to glyphosate herbicide, which kills most weeds that grow in Argentina.
Doctors want to save the best drugs for the hardest cases that are resistant to everything else.
Chikwenhere said the armyworm could become resistant to chemicals if farmers did not correctly apply the pesticide.
The test is required to show whether both materials when used together were sufficiently resistant to combustion.
They are now resistant to change because their components "coevolved" in a way that was self-reinforcing.
The company developed a unique culture: spread across the globe, but insular and often resistant to outsiders.
The new Grizzly version is especially sturdy and heat resistant to 475 degrees: Bear Paws, $12.95, bearpawproducts.com.
Historic buildings like churches and town halls can be retrofitted to make them more resistant to earthquakes.
" Pohl said building materials can be used to make new construction "ignition resistant and resistant to embers.
Clinton will be able to win over the constituencies that have been most resistant to their candidacies.
John Kelly to lead the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is facing a bureaucracy resistant to change.
But the tests showed this E. coli was resistant to antibiotics commonly used first for such infections.
Public notice of these corrections is welcome progress from a court that is often resistant to change.
This electromagnetic paint method is called cathodic dip painting, or CDP, and it's highly resistant to corrosion.
In that case, the infection seemed to be resistant to some of the drugs the patient received.
Just 45 percent of participants agreed that healthy people can carry bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics.
Unfortunately, he's the only one willing to forge ahead; history, it seems, is rather resistant to change.
Ms. Marshall chalked up opposition to the plan to some newer residents who were resistant to change.
Industry has proved resistant to the idea, which it says would limit the potential of the vehicles.
To our detriment and because of all this success, the surface navy is generally resistant to change.
Almost two in five cases are caused by bacteria that are resistant to even the strongest antibiotics.
Trump was resistant to the idea but was ultimately convinced he should do it, the source said.
It consists of countless tiny fibers that are physically durable and resistant to heat, acid and fire.
Yet the industry has been resistant to change in other areas, like the process of producing oil.
Another felt conflicted; while some words and phrases felt familiar to her, she was resistant to others.
These people are carriers of a "homozygous" CCR5-delta 32 mutation, which renders them resistant to HIV.
Do you think they are just being resistant to change, as Diane Tavenner, Summit's chief executive, suggested?
But in the 1990s, Monsanto developed corn and soy varieties genetically engineered to be resistant to herbicides.
It's important because along with being splash-, water- and dust-resistant, the iPhone is resistant to history.
They remind you what America is on its best days — still resistant to Trump's divisive dog whistles.
By 2001, the germs had begun to evolve, becoming more resistant to carbapenems and other antibiotic drugs.
Many forests were thinner than those that exist now and were more resistant to hot-burning fires.
Now it is the default position of the 2020 frontrunners -- with only Biden resistant to endorsing it.
And it's water-resistant to 30 meters, so you can even wear it swimming if need be.
"One nice thing about most Alaskan forests and tundra is they're relatively resistant to invasion," says Mack.
He had a reputation for being kind and personable but also passive, indecisive, and resistant to change.
Some of those editors may be resistant to change, but they also know where the risks lie.
He said the authority was also introducing hardier varieties of coffee, resistant to diseases and weather extremes.
Currently, we are most familiar with the application of genetically modified crops that are resistant to disease.
Overuse of antibiotics has been linked to the emergence of deadly superbugs that are resistant to drugs.
If men are so resistant to communality, what if we were to bring the communality to them?
MS-13 members turned out to be inept at drug smuggling and resistant to the whole idea.
Some "new" antibiotics are similar to existing compounds — so similar that bacteria are already resistant to them.
Indeed, this parable of class warfare is so thematically airtight that it's almost resistant to creative interpretation.
And white parents are still tremendously resistant to school rezoning, just as they were 50 years ago.
According to He, their genomes had been altered to make them resistant to HIV, smallpox, and cholera.
For instance, in 97 percent of the countries analyzed, there were strains of gonorrhea resistant to ciprofloxacin.
VICE: Why were so many activists resistant to marriage equality when the conversation started in the 1950s?
Yates says this hair is more stable, and it's genetically different enough to be resistant to thinning.
When Ally is resistant to the encounter, Winter threatens to reveal her secret to get her to comply.
That, in turn, may help explain why the upper middle class is so resistant to rolling back privileges.
But Dr. Lemus, the health minister, has warned that the mosquitoes may have become resistant to some pesticides.
It is known that people who carry two defective copies of this gene are highly resistant to HIV.
After a call for proposals, they received 69 algorithms that could potentially be resistant to such an attack.
Psychologists have known for decades that people are more resistant to misinformation if they're warned about it beforehand.
Within these samples, they found more than 100 bacterial genes known to help make bacteria resistant to antibiotics.
But at the same time, I'm very resistant to the notion that TV should be good for people.
Once treatable through penicillin alone, gonorrhea eventually became resistant to nearly every class of antibiotics available against it.
But the American system is resistant to major shocks because of the strength of the two-party structure.
Pubs were still resistant to booking bands, so many gigs were held in alternative venues like community halls.
HC: When I'm talking to younger women who are resistant to the word "feminism," I always mention that.
With Type 2 diabetes, the pancreas still makes insulin, but the body has grown resistant to its effects.
These include why melanomas with BRAF mutations eventually become resistant to drugs that block the BRAF cancer gene.
Mr He claims to have created one baby resistant to HIV infection, and a twin who is not.
"So far there's no strain that is resistant to every [antibiotic], but this will come," Gray-Owen says.
What makes Hefner's E. coli alarming, however, is that his death certificate listed it as resistant to antibiotics.
Both can be devastating for plants, but the Q-biotype is known to be more resistant to pesticides.
But customers have been resistant to this change, preferring to pay once for software they can use forever.
With the current H7N9 outbreak in China, we're already seeing that the virus may be resistant to treatment.
At colder temperatures, in particular, the internal components of a lithium battery become more resistant to passing current.
Insulin dysfunction, and becoming resistant to insulin, is closely tied to type 2 diabetes and heart disease risk.
Some European officials also say their own satellite system Galileo is more resistant to jamming than other receivers.
But the country has a long list of smaller banks struggling with bad debts and resistant to consolidation.
But, for his sake, Barlog doesn't think developers should be anchored by audiences who are resistant to change.
What was once considered a wonder material is resistant to heat and fire, and it doesn't conduct electricity.
This new strain of lice is resistant to permethrin, the active chemical in most over-the-counter treatments.
But we live in a present where Windows XP is still widely used by businesses resistant to change.
The chemicals are three types of perfluoroalkyl ethyl, which makes paper containers more resistant to oil and water.
The sexually transmitted disease gonorrhea may be becoming resistant to the only two antibiotics left to treat it.
On Tuesday, the Energy and Commerce Committee will examine the response to "superbugs" that are resistant to antibiotics.
And we ought to be asking for them immediately, aware that the President will be resistant to oversight.
They transferred this protein to human cells and found it makes them, too, highly resistant to X-rays.
Private landowners expect economic returns, and state governments in the region are highly resistant to restricting property uses.
At the same time, some authoritarian regimes will welcome the U.S. decision and become more resistant to reform.
BRUIE's buoyancy keeps it anchored to the ice, resistant to most ocean currents that could sweep it away.
There are options for antibiotics, so theoretically you could take one that the infection isn't resistant to yet.
They contend the company has been resistant to their attempts to examine documents and speak to its CEO.
Of these, 90% were ampicillin-resistant strains, and half of those were resistant to vancomycin, another common antibiotic.
However, some industries like the cooling industry remain siloed, resistant to change and under-regulated by policy structures.
When this bacteria receives inadequate or incorrect antibiotic treatment, it can become a resistant to first-line medicines.
He explains that in women who have bacterial vaginosis, which is also increasingly resistant to antibiotics—how fun!
This cooking surface is also resistant to scratching, corrosion, and most conveniently, sticking, making it easy to clean.
I have always been resistant to the "no-spend" hacks promoted by financial bloggers and money micro-communities.
Ceasing to publish research would be a huge step, and it's one the community is understandably resistant to.
I believed I was resistant to heart attack, just like my father, who had never had heart problems.
Hearn's body is powerfully erotic in this image, defiantly bare and restful but resistant to the male's grasp.
The decision to shutter drew a stark contrast to Congress, whose leaders remain resistant to closing the Capitol.
The decision to shutter drew a stark contrast to Congress, whose leaders remain resistant to closing the Capitol.
That bezel is made of scratch-resistant black ceramic, and the watch is water-resistant to 1,000 feet.
The cloistered nation has remained stubbornly resistant to providing transparent information about the reported outbreak in the country.
DowDuPont, which has its own dicamba-resistant seed, is introducing crops resistant to 2,4-D, another old herbicide.
These knives are sturdy, resistant to wear and tear, and are just as beautiful as they are functional.
" It is not clear why altering genes to make people resistant to H.I.V. is "a serious unmet need.
Kevin Bacon says he was "very resistant" to his newfound level of fame after Footloose debuted in theaters.
"Some of these bugs are resistant to pretty much anything you can throw at them," he told me.
The truth is that our brains are both more resilient and more resistant to change than we think.
"It would allow you to be cleared and come back to work, presumably resistant to infection," Hibberd says.
In Sudan, Icarda has introduced a wheat variety it hopes will be more resistant to drought and heat.
The top White House lawyer is less resistant to President Trump's whims and wishes than his previous counsel.
She must take antibiotics to beat back recurring infections, which have become resistant to most of the drugs.
So the fact that some Enterobacteriaceae are resistant to it could be a serious issue for health care.
Cancer-related psychological distress, which afflicts up to 40 percent of patients, can be resistant to conventional therapy.
The company, like others faced with similar situations, has been resistant to the idea of compromising customer data.
But in all of the insects resistant to cardiac glycosides, that mutation always evolved after the other two.
Yet they may still share the fundamental dynamics that make conflict-driven crises so resistant to outside resolution.
Republicans have long been resistant to gun safety legislation, but the political landscape around the issue is changing.
House leaders have been resistant to that idea, saying the limits provide younger members with opportunities to lead.
PFAS are particularly resistant to breaking down in the environment and have been linked to numerous health problems.
Laurents, who honed his skills writing radio plays for the Army, was economical, tart and resistant to sentiment.
Preventing typhoid has become particularly important because some strains, particularly in South Asia, are becoming resistant to antibiotics.
For example, Trump nominated Scott Pruitt, a person resistant to environmental regulation, to head the Environmental Protection Agency.
The FDA approved a form of the opioid painkiller oxycodone that was resistant to being crushed and snorted.
According to the USGS, Banning's inhabitants, who number about 29,000, live in buildings highly resistant to earthquake shaking.
In January 2011, her right leg was amputated above the knee after an infection proved resistant to antibiotics.
This hardside cooler has extra-thick walls with pressure-injected insulation, making it incredibly resistant to outside temperatures.
Quite the opposite of the pushover, the stick in the mud is resistant to the ideas of others.
Of these, 41% were resistant to the most common antibiotic used to treat infections in hospital, co-amoxiclav.
Many Europeans are resistant to addressing the clause because it effectively means canceling the deal, which they oppose.
He then used in vitro fertilization to create human embryos genetically altered to be resistant to H.I.V. infection.
"I think people haven't appreciated that these bugs are becoming, and are resistant to antibiotics," Fischetti told me.
"Points that are transferable are resistant to devaluation," said Alex Miller, the chief executive and founder of UpgradedPoints.com.
One, it's particularly effective against HIV strains that have become resistant to antibodies in the same antibody class.
This availability bias is so potent, it even affects those who should be most resistant to misinformation: physicians.
They discovered that they could even distinguish strains that have become resistant to antibiotics from those that have not.
"Antimicrobial susceptibility testing in the United States indicated that the isolate was resistant to 26 antibiotics," the team wrote.
The technology makes soy plants resistant to glyphosate herbicide, which kills most of the weeds that grow in Argentina.
Certain gonorrhea strains have become disturbingly resistant to typical antibiotics, but a recent breakthrough might just be the answer.
The work is playful, but it's also vehemently resistant to being pinned down to a definitive version of Blackness.
Rusnok said he noted the "swift pace" of core inflation in August, which had been resistant to moving upwards.
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus or MRSA, sometimes called a staph, is resistant to the antibiotic methicillin and many others.
But the famously dour-faced half-Stark would be very resistant to talking about his problems in an office.
A strong local economy, for example, could prove resistant to the labor market pressures of a higher minimum wage.
Of the samples that the CDC tested, 0.6% were resistant to azithromycin in 2013, rising to 2.5% in 2014.
Both are designed to make the seeds more resistant to disease and better able to withstand certain environmental conditions.
Last April, Chinese scientists used CRISPR to edit the genes of human embryos and make them resistant to HIV.
That alone would have earned Francis enemies in an organisation as notoriously resistant to change as the Roman Curia.
Her last scan on June 13 was clear, but her body will one day become resistant to the treatment.
Check it out: Resistant to both water and sweat, these babies can withstand more than just a sweaty brow.
They found that the proportion of flies becoming resistant to the drive varied from about 60% down to 4%.
The Seastar is also water-resistant to 1,000 feet thanks to a huge screw-down crown and thick casing.
Bacteria strains resistant to newer antibiotics were often found just a year or two after doctors started using them.
Although it's liberal in many other ways, Vermont, a rural state, has long been resistant to stronger gun laws.
But at the same time, he would be resistant to that new columbarium going up in his own neighborhood.
They need to be removed or killed to prevent further growth, but they're often resistant to chemotherapy and radiation.
Here's what the patent says:Conductive carbon nanotube paths can form signal paths that are flexible and resistant to cracking.
In this test, however, it began scratching at a level six, though it was resistant to a razor blade.
Or you could just add a gene making them resistant to the malaria parasite, preventing its transmission to humans.
A strain of "super lice" that is resistant to over-the-counter treatments has been reported in 25 states.
However, I was still shocked to find that my idols weren't resistant to drugs, alcohol, and even domestic violence.
The Plasmodium falciparum parasite, which causes the severest form of malaria, has become more resistant to current drug regimes.
Zimbabwe, for instance, says although GM crops may initially be resistant to pests, the resistance could breakdown over time.
The probiotics made the flies more hearty and resistant to infection, even after they were exposed to the pesticides.
The oldest ice, which is four or more years old and most resistant to melting, is shown in white.
This week researchers reported that they had discovered a gene in a bacteria that makes bugs resistant to colistin.
Once the drug gets more widespread use, germs may become resistant to it, and doctors will quit prescribing it.
However, former aides told the Times that Trump has been resistant to receiving detailed briefings about the nuclear program.
Big theater chains have generally proven resistant to the idea of simultaneous release, even as streaming services gain popularity.
But, when it snows, I miss my manual one, which was so much lighter and resistant to getting stuck.
The team is using more defensive shifts, blunting the notion that Baker would be resistant to data-driven strategy.
They were badly withered and resistant to the normal technique for removing proteins, which is done with a solvent.
This challenges the traditional scientific view that the East Antarctic ice sheet is relatively stable and resistant to changes.
The herbicide, which fights weeds resistant to another herbicide called glyphosate, was linked to widespread crop damage this summer.
Time and time again, members of Congress have proven resistant to enacting even minor changes in federal marijuana policy.
But despite bipartisan interest in tackling the problem, the EPA and Pentagon have been resistant to regulating the chemicals.
Doctors are worried about its ability to evolve quickly, making it resistant to  the drugs designed to treat it.
But now this layer of excessively warmed, buoyant water is more resistant to mixing in with the ocean depths.
However, upon noticing that someone was recording with a cellphone, Garner became belligerent and physically resistant to his arrest.
The larger saga unfurls like silk — and proves similarly resistant to knots, a testament to Ms. Thien's storytelling skills.
In particular, Jack Dorsey, Twitter's chief executive, is resistant to selling to some of the potential acquirers, they said.
The mosquito may be resistant to the insecticides being used or may be able to hide in standing water.
He's 17 months old, and I'm desperately ready to wean him, but he's been very resistant to that idea.
Antibiotics, our greatest defense against disease, are becoming less effective as some strains of bacteria become resistant to them.
His life's work, since 1986, has been spent figuring out which genes can make mosquitoes resistant to the parasite.
But being resistant to cultural variety has a tendency to show one's xenophobia, as Jafari's comments so clearly illustrated.
The material of which they are composed is thicker and has evolved a shape more resistant to crushing forces.
The modification was made with gene editing tool CRISPR-Cas9, he said, and made the babies resistant to HIV.
CreditCreditGonzalo Fuentes/Reuters PARIS — For a sector that pretends to welcome change, fashion can be steadfastly resistant to it.
When doctors prescribe antibiotics needlessly for things like colds, they increase the opportunities for bacteria become resistant to them.
They are said to be resistant to contact with outsiders and have almost no contact with the outside world.
They say Iran's young population has proved far more resistant to the government's societal restraints compared with their parents.
If so, I'm doubly screwed, since lots of stuff I produce for Recode is quite resistant to Facebook sharing.
The study also found that 75 percent of the typhoid strains found there were resistant to commonly available antibiotics.
Another study found that psilocybin may have helped treat depression for patients who had proven resistant to other treatments.
So, at least in theory, circulating flu strains resistant to earlier drugs should not have any resistance to it.
But Anthony, with two years to go on his Knicks contract, seems resistant to the latest message from Jackson.
People are resistant to changing their mind during an argument, the hypothesis goes, because it threatens their self-image.
Yet efforts to end the deadly disease are under threat as mosquitoes become increasingly resistant to drugs and insecticides.
There are also several strains of the species that are resistant to existing antimicrobial drugs like methicillin and vancomycin.
Larry Kudlow, the head of the National Economic Council, said last week that China has been resistant to negotiating.
Its parliamentary system is thought to be more resistant to charismatic leaders and hardball tactics than a presidential model.
Just look for items that are BPA-free, made of food-grade silicone, and are heat resistant to 450F.
But as president, Bloomberg may need to prepare to lead a divided Congress — and country — resistant to sudden change.
The Hyperboom has an IPX4 rating, meaning it's resistant to a little water (don't go diving with it, though).
Landscapes that are usually resistant to fire — including rainforests home to rare, vulnerable species — are going up in flames.
They had similar findings regarding pest suppression and elimination, but they also had moths that were resistant to insecticides.
When the plasmid in question contains drug-resistant genes, the gonorrheal bacteria acquiring it become resistant to antibiotics, too.
Overuse and misuse of antibiotics often fuels the problem by encouraging pathogens to make themselves more resistant to treatment.
This Tuesday on an all new episode of The Profit, a family-owned chocolate shop is resistant to change.
Antibiotic resistance testing on bacteria isolated from ill people shows that the outbreak strain is resistant to multiple antibiotics.
British consumers are thought to be resistant to purchasing U.S. meat products because of wariness of American safety standards.
He uses concrete, fiberglass rods and other materials to make his installations both resistant to corrosion and pH neutral.
He also said the hierarchical organization of the police agency made it resistant to criticism from its lower ranks.
Resistant to change, certain of his superiority, he recognizes no higher calling than the sound of his own ego.
Think of corn modified to be resistant to rootworm, or Oxitec's mosquitoes programmed to die unless they receive antibiotics.
Mercifully, there is no evidence that H. ducreyi is becoming resistant to antibiotics, as are many disease-causing bacteria.
I've been inside almost every other one of these guys' houses, but this one is very resistant to outsiders.
Dicamba is used in part to destroy weeds that have become resistant to glyphosate, another herbicide developed by Monsanto.
Drones are surprisingly resistant to a boomerang hits though, at least the one in this YouTube video by Dronegear.
Research has shown that this material, called ultra-high-performance fiber-reinforced concrete, is extremely resistant to blast damage.
Scott, who won reelection in a state that, despite its liberal reputation, has long been resistant to gun laws.
According to the study, samples of bacteria resistant to several antibiotics have been found on the International Space Station (ISS).
And strains belonging to a particular species of bacteria, Enterobacter bugandensis, were resistant to all nine antibiotics tested against them.
They're pointing fingers at FBI Director James Comey, unfair media coverage and voters resistant to electing the first woman president.
The crowd is usually packed with college students, many of them libertarian, and both demographics were especially resistant to Trump.
Vets were especially worried about that possibility in the 1990s, when it looked like dogs were becoming resistant to pentobarbital.
Even before penicillin was introduced in 1943, staphylococcus germs had genes that would have made them resistant to its effects.
DTube explicitly pitches itself as an alternative to YouTube that is more resistant to censorship due to its decentralized architecture.
The unusual design of private equity makes it resistant to all but the most protracted turbulence; its record redefines resilience.
Equipment on board was radiation-hardened to make Juno's electronics resistant to damage, at least for a period of time.
But analysts at Wedbush consider what's known as the "off-price" sector to generally be more resistant to economic instability.
It should make the camera more resistant to damage and scratching, though I wasn't able to test those claims firsthand.
But behind the scenes at the service level, the new hand-off mechanism makes the service more resistant to metadata.
Villagra Delgado said the United States was resistant to including language that outlined guidelines for climate goals in the document.
Despite being in the limelight since she was a child, Kylie seems to have been the most resistant to it.
IMAGE: Wikimedia CommonsFifteen years ago, US public health officials declared that infections resistant to antibiotics could become a major threat.
Early tests found that cells from the pigs were entirely resistant to infection from both major strains of the virus.
N. gonorrhoeae isn't totally resistant to antibiotics yet—even the resistant cases were eventually resolved with strong doses of antibiotics.
The superbug is resistant to many antibiotics, even Colistin, which doctors use as a last resort when other antibiotics fail.
In fact, operators often prefer it to the natural stuff as it is harder-wearing, and more resistant to melting.
Their tenant lists favor off-price retailers, grocery stores and services, which are widely considered more resistant to e-commerce.
Twitter, at one time more resistant to shut down accounts due to free speech concerns, seems to be turning around.
They're ideal for workouts, as they're super comfortable for long wear and are resistant to both sweat and other moisture.
Plus, it's resistant to water and dust, and can easily fit into your bag when you hit the open road.
Surfers and body-boarders had triple the rate of E. coli resistant to the antibiotic cefotaxime in their fecal samples.
Gram-negative bacteria, which are increasingly resistant to most antibiotics, can also cause pneumonia, bloodstream infections, wound infections and meningitis.
Currently, bacteria resistant to colistin, which is known as the "antibiotic of last resort," are showing a marked increase globally.
This mutation, which modifies an immune-cell gene called CCR5, makes humans that carry it resistant to the HIV virus.
The question is then of how to make a better CAPTCHA, one that is more fundamentally resistant to machine vision.
In addition, KPC bugs can easily transmit their resistance genes to other bacteria, making them resistant to antibiotics as well.
Some strains are resistant to multiple drugs, which can be especially dangerous to young children, the elderly and HIV patients.
Vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (VRSA) These S. aureus infections are resistant to vancomycin, one of the most powerful antibiotics available.
They found about 100 genes in the cancer cells that, when their function was lost, made cells resistant to immunotherapies.
So far, we have found little convincing evidence that many organisms there are evolving to become more resistant to radiation.
It's both covert and overt, too stylistically heightened to scan as truly radical, but simultaneously resistant to usual Hollywood typifying.
Called Kyocera rafre, it's not only resistant to water; it can also withstand hot water and soap without any trouble.
Many U.S. farmers say dicamba has drifted from its intended fields, damaging plants that are not resistant to the chemical.
Still, for an institution historically resistant to calls for accountability, Francis's acceptance of Wuerl's resignation remains a promising first step.
In July, the CDC announced that gonorrhea may soon become resistant to the only two antibiotics left to treat it.
Their three "Audiographs," displayed in a vitrine with headphones for listening, are made of polycarbonate, a material resistant to humidity.
Trump has been, to this point, resistant to such a move, believing that Pruitt continues to do the job well.
All around Cannon, theorists were thrilling to the idea of self-righting systems, resistant to the buffeting forces of change.
Hemlibra can now be used for patients who have not become resistant to standard treatment, known as factor replacement therapy.
But too many law enforcement officials remain stubbornly resistant to this notion, often to their own harm and legal exposure.
Tech companies say they want to serve their customers, but sometimes they're curiously resistant to fixing problems with their products.
Glioblastomas are resistant to treatment, and are almost always deemed incurable, because they inevitably recur, usually in the same place.
Historians have aptly described the occupation of the north as Rome's equivalent of Afghanistan, resistant to all attempts at subjugation.
In addition, antibiotics can cause serious side effects, and overuse has resulted in bacterial strains that are resistant to antibiotics.
The EU has been resistant to the idea of further extensions that only prolong the U.K.'s domestic political squabble.
Bacteria that cause dangerous infections are become increasingly resistant to drugs, leading us inexorably towards the so-called antibiotic apocalypse.
Better still would be to copy America's commercial farmers, who plant GM crops that are largely resistant to the worm.
High-quality drinking glasses can handle hot and cold liquids, are resistant to breaking when dropped, and don't spill easily.
They fill in and seal pits and grooves of teeth, making them more resistant to bacteria that can cause cavities.
Pros: Goes with almost every smart outfit, timeless design, water resistant to 30m, various styles availableCons: Not a casual style
Overprescribing antibiotics is harmful because it helps make bacteria more resistant to the drugs and more dangerous to public health.
Charismatic, tireless, eloquent, and yet resistant to an excessive nostalgia for the glory days of the movement, he has presence.
Initially, Zuckerberg was resistant to advertising on the site, believing that it was intrusive and distracted from the user experience.
The main reason why it's so popular is that teak is a tropical wood that is very resistant to moisture.
The PillPack deal will give Amazon a toehold in pharmaceuticals, an area that's proven resistant to low prices and disruption.
PFAS are pernicious because they don't break down easily, linger for decades, and are resistant to advanced water treatment technologies.
By genetically engineering plants to be resistant to herbicides like glufosinate, farmers can use herbicides freely to kill surrounding weeds.
The bug is resistant to insecticides so caused huge damage to Brussels sprouts crops, as well as cabbages and cauliflowers.
Shares of technology and healthcare companies, whose profits are more resistant to economic downturns, have led this year's market rally.
Five Star has long been resistant to joining a coalition, but are now changing their tune slightly under di Maio.
I know I was resistant to authority, specifically when religion was involved, so religious arguments held no sway with me.
Plus, more than 55 percent of Americans get their health insurance through work and might be resistant to something new.
It's even "resistant to chemical spillages and vibrations," for those of you who work with acids or vibrate a lot.
In other areas, residents were resistant to leaving, fearful of abandoning belongings and their homes, in part because of robberies.
Richter, at eighty-six, hovers numinously over German art, omnipresent but resistant to inquiries about his life or his work.
The exterior material is resistant to water and stains, and the clear window lets them easily identify the case's contents.  
"Over the past 15 years, E. coli has become substantially more resistant to antibiotics and harder to treat," he added.
His viral load shot back up with H.I.V. that appeared to be resistant to the drugs he had been taking.
He also said a wealthy political class in Washington resistant to change were the ones levying the accusations at him.
Not only infections like tuberculosis, but also common problems like STDs and urinary tract infections are becoming resistant to treatment.
Solidia executives complain that the building industry is resistant to change, but the hesitation to adopt newer technologies is understandable.
This is precisely the kind of nonsense that makes those people resistant to appropriate societal change dig their heels in.
And now Mr. Cuomo casts himself as a progressive champion, though he remains resistant to tax hikes, even on millionaires.
Similarly, the striker fuzes that the Islamic State has fielded show signs of being made resistant to moisture and rust.
"Habits reside within neural networks that don't listen to reasoning and can be very resistant to change," Dr. Bender said.
In fact, it works like a drug, ensuring that readers become resistant to anything without the equivalent levels of vitriol.
But weeds are becoming more resistant to Roundup, so the industry is developing seeds that are tolerant to more herbicides.
Environmentalists and some weed scientists worry that making seeds resistant to more weed killers will increase the use of pesticides.
Two decades ago, Monsanto introduced its line of Roundup Ready seeds, which were genetically engineered to be resistant to glyphosate.
Aodamo wood — durable, light, flexible and resistant to splintering — was once used to make most of the professional bats here.
Hickenlooper was initially resistant to running for Senate, spending the first few months of his presidential campaign knocking the idea.
But, though South India faces its own challenges, it has proved remarkably resistant to the B.J.P.'s Hindu-nationalist narrative.
But the Olympic world has remained resistant to formalizing the concept until now, and there are hints of a trend.
The exterior material is resistant to water and stains, and the clear window lets him easily identify the case's contents. 
Encouraging them to stay and support their communities means educating them about crops that are more resistant to climate change.
The nation's banknotes are totally waterproof, hard to counterfeit and relatively cleaner because they are resistant to moisture and dirt.
I was not a particularly skilled pianist and was resistant to the kind of practicing it takes to become one.
In the hours immediately after the crash, Mr. Danilov said, Iran was resistant to letting Ukraine conduct its own investigation.
The company controls the ingredients that go into the coating formula, ensuring they're both eco-friendly and resistant to chipping.
Schiff reportedly coordinated his recent pro-impeachment comments with Pelosi, yet she remains resistant to moving in the same direction.
People are generally resistant to change, but they love brands that can help them find a better version of themselves.
Lately, drugmakers globally have renewed efforts to develop new antibiotics as bugs become more and more resistant to existing treatments.
The team that conducted the study had previously transplanted edited CCR5 human cells into mice, making them resistant to HIV.
Strains of the disease have evolved to become resistant to this "first-line" combination, and new drugs are desperately needed.
President Donald Trump has been resistant to that idea, even as new levies are set to go into effect Dec.
The Taliban has been resistant to sitting down with what they see as a puppet of the U.S. government. Rep.
I know they're resistant to being called media companies, I think that's precisely what they are, media companies have responsibilities.
All three are resistant to powerful carbapenem antibiotics, which are considered the last line of treatment to stop an infection.
As unlimited voice became standard that shifted, though many were still resistant to spending money to help solve the problem.
That's good, because every day phones are getting better at video, as well as more resistant to dust and water.
As I've explained, there are a couple of reasons why H3N2 seems to be particularly resistant to the flu shot.
Other prominent strains of the fungus Candida — one of the most common causes of bloodstream infections in hospitals — have not developed significant resistance to drugs, but more than 90 percent of C. auris infections are resistant to at least one drug, and 30 percent are resistant to two or more drugs, the C.D.C. said.
Growing rates of gonorrhea are concerning, given that the disease is becoming resistant to the two antibiotics used to treat it.
Some insects are already becoming resistant to neonics, Connolly says, so these pesticides should be used only when they're actually needed.
It's resistant to dust and water exposure and should be able to get itself up should it fall or tip over.
There's no way to ban me from doing so, which is what makes these networks resistant to government and corporate censorship.
"Graham" is a dummy developed to show how humans would have to evolve to become naturally resistant to motor vehicle crashes.
One study estimated that 76 percent of Americans living with HIV-1 were resistant to one or more anti-retroviral drugs.
And banks are likely to be resistant to attempts to unbundle the services they provide during the formation of a CLO.
That deletion makes the tomato resistant to powdery mildew, a serious agricultural problem that takes a lot of chemicals to control.
Indeed. I'm a skeptic by nature, so I'm resistant to claims by anyone to have complete answers to intractable human problems.
Drugmakers have been resistant to advertising list prices, saying it's simply the price that's advertised, and not what consumers actually pay.
But public health agencies have to walk a line in reaching out to communities that are resistant to vaccination, he added.
Yet in places like the United States and Europe, consumers are historically resistant to the idea of entomophagy (insects as cuisine).
Each year, when azithromycin is given out, some pneumococcal bacteria resistant to it appear, said Paul Emerson, the trachoma initiative's director.
When you eat beef from a cow given antibiotics, it could impact your health, making you less resistant to certain diseases.
Elliot stopped that by rewriting the core software on those batteries (aka firmware) to be resistant to the Dark Army hack.
In December 2016, for example, a woman had an infection resistant to every antibiotic the hospital had — 26 types — and died.
The next step will be to test whether the pigs themselves are resistant to infection when actually exposed to the virus.
Now, researchers in Britain report that a species of wild tomato is more resistant to the pest than its commercial counterparts.
This course will teach you how to deploy, support, control, and protect mobile environments to ensure that they're resistant to threats.
Indeed, few segments of society have been so resistant to the possibility of making a bargain as the Greek Orthodox clergy.
Genetic modification offers the possibility of a food supply resistant to problems like blight that can better feed the global population.
Current chemotherapy options for gastrointestinal neuroendocrine tumors may have limited outcomes for patients, some of whom may become resistant to it.
An outsize investment in an unconventional business is typical of a fund that itself is both vast and resistant to definition.
Gonorrhea has developed the strongest resistance, but all three STIs are becoming resistant to the antibiotics typically used to treat them.
One thing's for sure: central banks around the world are becoming more resistant to lowering rates and expanding quantitative easing (QE).
They are resistant to clarithromycin, a common drug used to treat ulcers, strep throat, pneumonia and skin infections, among other things.
He told me over the phone that microbes in space are also more resistant to antibiotics and better at infecting hosts.
And, like its predecessor, it's resistant to water, so it'll survive if you accidentally drop it in the pool this summer.
Such storms can sometimes be more resistant to hostile conditions that smaller, more compact hurricanes might have more difficulty coping with.
But the future risk of gonorrhea becoming resistant to both of the recommended therapy medications in the United States is troubling.
That's helpful in identifying whether an infection may be resistant to antibiotics, instead of having to work by trial and error.
Breeding wheat varieties resistant to the disease is key to controlling it and this can take a long time, Saunders said.
One percent of gonorrhea cases were resistant to the drug in 2013, and it has increased to 4 percent in 2017.
He's looking for new genes that could make wheat resistant to one of the most devastating plant diseases in the world.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) can't stop microbes from mutating and becoming resistant to even our strongest drugs.
It was in this region that malaria became resistant to chloroquine in the late 1950s, and to artemisinin in recent years.
In that she's resistant to taking any kind of political stand, not that she's been found to be a milkshake duck.
The index runs from zero, meaning that antibiotics are fully effective, to 100, which means pathogens are fully resistant to them.
The watch is water-resistant to 100 meters, meaning you can wear it to swim and snorkel but not scuba dive.
Very unlike music, television, books, and home video, the theatrical movie experience has proved remarkably resistant to online disruption… …so far.
"However, the suspected bacteria is very resistant to treatment and a cure for his illness has not been found," SeaWorld said.
In many ways the problem these apps solve is caused by slow-to-change politicians and resistant-to-change taxi unions.
Every March, brands across entertainment and social media come to Austin to reach influencers who are increasingly resistant to traditional advertising.
"I was skeptical because my thunder thighs are crazy resistant to any sort of chub rub defense!" another reviewer chimed in.
Retail customers are more resistant to charges, because small stashes can easily be stored in a mattress or a home safe.
The bananas we eat today are called Cavendish, and they are resistant to the disease that wiped out the Gros Michel.
If you add up the suburbs, it amounts to over 10,000 square miles ontologically resistant to the oversimplified interpretations of foreigners.
By studying how they fare over time, we might learn which patient populations are particularly susceptible or resistant to certain cancers.
The second will explore a possible new class of drugs to target cancer's ability to evolve and become resistant to treatment.
If Florida voters say yes, other Southern states that have been resistant to liberalizing drug laws could reconsider their prohibitions, too.
As a community gastroenterologist, I struggle daily to help those ravaged by Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, resistant to traditional medications.
Imagine you are a conservative Republican resistant to the "compromise" bill because it provides a path to citizenship for DACA recipients.
Still, Mr. LePage gave voice to the troubling reality that some people repeatedly overdose, and can seem stubbornly resistant to help.
It's resistant to splashes, projects sound in 360 degrees, comes with a handle, weighs 2.3 pounds, and is made of aluminum.
Peat is generally resistant to burning, because sphagnum moss, which is dominant in a healthy bog, holds a lot of water.
Public health officials are worried that gonorrhea is becoming resistant to the some of the last antibiotics capable of treating it.
The main reason to watch is Wise, who captures Nola in all her complexity -- defiant, sexy, resistant to labels and vulnerable.
He has been especially resistant to his advisers' suggestions that he take part in mock debates with a Clinton stand-in.
Preserving a diverse crop of wild coffee plants is useful for developing commercial coffee that's resistant to changing climates and pests.
Several European countries prescribe and administer, with supervision, heroin to a small number of addicts who prove resistant to other treatments.
If you start being resistant to input, it's just gonna turn the producer off and they're gonna stop giving a fuck.
The Times reported that they are leaving over differences with Facebook which included being resistant to closer Instagram integration with Facebook.
Tuberculosis and drug-resistant bacteria: A significant long-term infectious disease risk, including new strains that are resistant to multiple antibiotics.
The watch is water-resistant to 5 ATM and includes a barometric altimeter and compass as well as GLONASS position sensing.
Oddly, some state Medicaid programs have been very resistant to providing HCBS, despite the fact that they're actually cheaper than institutionalization.
"There are a number of people out there that are somewhat resistant to entrusting their lives with autonomous vehicles," said Sen.
Zooming out, there's also chance for Placement make the country more stable and resistant to strong-man populism promising financial security.
Republican hopes of a pickup may depend on whether Coloradans are resistant to moving left of Hickenlooper's more business-friendly tenure.
It is a strong molecule that is resistant to decay and can survive in fossils for hundreds of millions of years.
But Trappist communities may be particularly vulnerable, since their traditions are more isolating and, in many ways, more resistant to modernization.
Most of the state's 331 cases of the disease, which is often resistant to antifungal medication, were in Brooklyn and Queens.
The report found strong evidence that prescription heroin sites could, indeed, help people who have proven resistant to more traditional treatments.
But properties constructed in the last five years tend to be built at higher levels, making them more resistant to flooding.
They were E. coli bacteria that produced an enzyme called extended-spectrum beta-lactamase, which makes them resistant to multiple antibiotics.
Mr. Trump was initially resistant to calling for cuts to the programs, but his budget proposal last month did just that.
Transit advocates quickly praised Mr. Byford as the right person to shake up a transit agency that is resistant to change.
The result, which he said is "resistant to shock and temperature, and it's hypoallergenic," was used in the Luminor Carbotech Submersible.
Glyphosate has become so ubiquitous that weeds are becoming more resistant to it, leading Monsanto and other companies to develop alternatives.
Someone designed the ribbing on that can — those horizontal ridges — because it makes the can more durable and resistant to dents.
Ostrow did not understand why the DOJ was resistant to closing down the courtrooms and in-person hearings given the pandemic.
Redwoods are naturally resistant to fire, which partly explains how some have lived 2,000 years and grown nearly 400 feet tall.
Known as hematopoietic stem cells, they tend to be more resistant to editing, and require more risk and discomfort to deliver.
If Guangdong is resistant to contagion from Hong Kong, it is likely that the rest of the country is immune, too.
Perhaps more to the point, New Yorkers can be strikingly resistant to any change in the physical appearance of their city.
Many babies do become resistant to new foods when they transition to toddlerhood, Ms. Siegel explains, but it's for good reason.
Yet at least one sector seems firmly resistant to the convenience of the click: the buying and selling of fine art.
Ms. Tsai has been more resistant to China's efforts to increase its influence over Taiwan than the Kuomintang opposition has been.
This elevated dog bed is also easy to clean and maintain, plus it is resistant to mold, mildew, mites, and fleas.
But Tolstedt was left to deal with the issue and was "notoriously resistant to outside intervention and oversight" the report said.
Some Trump allies have harangued her as an "Obama holdover" who was resistant to the new administration's abrupt foreign policy shift.
The typhoid strain, resistant to five types of antibiotics, is expected to disseminate globally, replacing weaker strains where they are endemic.
And the canister makes the missile more resistant to the elements, which means it can be left outdoors for long stretches.
Probably no language is richer than Arabic in sexual vocabulary, and probably no language, nonsensically, has become more resistant to it.

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