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  1. rewire something to put new electrical wires into a building or piece of equipment
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Because again, the historical artifact beyond putting investing before learning, that we want to rewire, is also what you want to rewire is the psychological bias of investing.
"I think my first feeling was shock," Jones told Rewire.
Here's the scoop: Yes, you can actually rewire your brain.
Would a Russian firm be hired to rewire the Pentagon?
In recent months, numerous news outlets, including The Intercept, Rewire.
And these bans are on the rise — according to Rewire.
I interviewed other women with similar experiences last year for Rewire.
He's simply not wired for that, and I can't rewire him.
And can we actually rewire our minds to pay more attention?
But the times that it does happen can rewire your brain.
They rewire the electric and water lines to avoid the meters.
Would you do your own appendectomy or rewire your own house?
They rewire your neural pathways to pave new ways of thinking.
You really have to unwind them, rewire your body in a way.
" She declared the Air Force must "rewire the paradigms in the Pentagon.
Nineteen-ninety-nine did rewire how we tell stories in moving pictures.
"Representation absolutely matters," Imani Gandy, a senior legal analyst for Rewire, told Vox.
Cyree Jarelle's writing has appeared in The New York Times Opinion section, Rewire.
On the other hand, the overwhelming response required me to rewire my brain.
They are developing approaches that capitalize on the brain's ability to rewire itself.
Ms. Haller recently taught herself how to rewire chandeliers by watching YouTube videos.
The power of social media companies to rewire how humankind communicates was obvious.
There are other contenders to rewire the automotive industry, however, such as HDBaseT.
It would, instead, rewire itself to reflect patterns in the data it absorbed.
Gilbert says you can't rewire the brain, but you can appeal to it.
There's a lot we need to rewire in ourselves and in our cultural norms.
A recent spate of research strongly indicates that food TV can rewire the brain.
Rewire also reports that Gianforte has donated to politicians affiliated with the Oathkeeper movement.
To be successful, we must rewire our assumptions and be willing to be uncomfortable.
If it's a developmental problem, it's possible the brain can rewire itself to compensate.
In the span of two years, I did everything I could to rewire my brain.
You and I, Dallas, need to rewire our brains, not find the elusive perfect job.
"We had to completely rewire our imaginations to see the world through a mantis's eyes."
What sane person would try to rewire his house or take out her own appendix?
Critic's Notebook Members of the Sonic Arts Union helped rewire classical music in the 1960s.
Most entrepreneurs have to rewire the ideas they were taught about money as a child.
But studies of monkeys suggest that our environment can trump genetics and rewire the brain.
Can the Essential Phone deliver on the promise to rewire the way we think about phones?
Rakhmatulina was going to the station to rewire some cables that had been detached by bears.
Social media are hardly the first communication revolution to first threaten, then rewire the body politic.
King's office confirmed to Rewire that HR 490 is the first national "heartbeat bill" ever introduced.
And building in rewards for saving money can rewire your brain to build new savings habits.
The way Nxivm did this was through techniques, or "technology," meant to rewire your emotional self.
It just doesn't seem right to swallow a handful of mystery pills engineered to rewire my brain.
The "nicotine in these products can rewire an adolescent's brain, leading to years of addiction," he said.
If scooters are actually going to rewire the world, they'll have to assuage us of those doubts.
Imagine identifying a toxin so potent it could rewire a child's brain and erode his immune system.
The purpose of the device is to help "rewire" circuits in the brain that control motor functions.
Danica Roem could soon become the first trans person to serve in Virginia's General Assembly, Rewire reports.
I've had to really rewire myself to be like, Things happen and kids will barf on you.
Illinois and Texas are also considering implementing implicit bias training for medical staff, and according to Rewire.
Under the Trump administration, ORR has become the site of "anti-choice fanaticism," as Rewire puts it.
"This was my first pregnancy, so I didn't know what to expect," Loerstcher told Rewire in 2014.
In its second half, the course challenges students in behavior change exercises to help rewire the brain.
"A big question in evolutionary biology is how do you rewire these gene networks," Dr. Reed said.
Sean Gardner/Getty Images "It actually starts to rewire the brain chemistry," one law enforcement official said.
"Basically, I'm working to rewire my brain and how I respond emotionally to just about everything," she said.
Then you had to rewire the thing yourself, and it goes without saying that absolutely nothing was labeled.
But I had to learn this, I had to rewire my brain into separating emotional rollercoasters and actual feelings.
Pharmakon is scheduled to perform at 2017 festivals including Berlin's CTM, the Netherlands' Rewire, and Moogfest in North Carolina.
This is a discussion about how to expand your mind — rewire it, open it to new experiences, and more.
As part of the proposed legislation, contributions can be made to a fetus' 529 college savings account, Rewire reports.
I had to rewire my brain after spending years using the analog sticks on the control to move characters.
"People talk about white dudes getting radicalized on the right," said Imani Gandy, a senior legal analyst for Rewire.
When you rewire a place as historic as Buckingham Palace, bits of history just tumble out of the walls.
Among these strivers was Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, whose pursuit—equal parts singular, noble, and naive—was to rewire communication.
Spend some time away from your job search, and you'll be surprised at how quickly balance will rewire your mind.
"If you think about it, the claim that abortion is like slavery is exactly backwards," wrote Imani Gandy at Rewire.
King's spokesperson told Rewire that his office will release information about next steps for HR 490 in about a week.
FDA spokesperson Deborah Kotz told Rewire News no conclusions can be drawn about Mirena's link to the disorder just yet.
I'm guessing five minutes a day isn't going to rewire any kid's brain, but I am not a medical doctor.
As British companies scramble to rewire their supply chains, there might also be a short-term boost to investment spending.
If you just bought an iPhone X, you've probably noticed you need to rewire your brain to navigate the phone.
Science is finally starting to talk about the benefits of meditation, gratitude practices and other ways to rewire our brain.
That's already happened to many women in Texas who have taken drugs while pregnant, as Andrea Grimes reported for Rewire.
Picking, strumming, scrubbing quick rhythm chords or tangling little tendrils of melody, their parts constantly tease and rewire the songs.
You can start to rewire your brain into creating more positive thoughts by visualizing and vocalizing your goals each day.
There have been two major developments in Chinese equities this month that have the potential to rewire the world financial system.
"The nicotine in these products can rewire an adolescent's brain, leading to years of addiction," Dr. Gottlieb said in his statement.
I supposed I could have worked to rewire it completely to the outside, but that would require a lot more work.
On Thursday in the journal Science, scientists reported that human ancestors also harnessed viral DNA to rewire their own genetic circuitry.
Therefore it is up to each of us, individually, to rewrite our definition of work and rewire the way we work.
In general, you'll have to remove the wiring connected to the old outlet and rewire it to the new outlet terminals.
Neuroplasticity: How To Rewire Your Brain — This course will show you how to create cognitive flexibility by stimulating new neural connections.
Their power to activate our reward circuit, rewire our brain and nudge us in the direction of compulsive consumption is unprecedented.
Rep. Steve King (R-IA) has introduced a bill into Congress that would essentially amount to a total abortion ban, Rewire reports.
In 2004, Mark Zuckerberg set forth a radical mandate: to completely rewire how humans connect and, thus, how we shape the future.
Yes, it did "rewire" your brain, and that is always there, just like your first love is always there in your head.
OWN is working on a smaller scale, but its motivations are no less grand: It seeks to rewire how we understand ourselves.
The lawsuit cites studies showing trauma can effectively rewire a child's brain, making it hard for them to concentrate, memorize, or rationalize.
It turns out the positive thinking your local yoga teacher preaches can increase your lifespan and rewire your brain for the better.
" As Katie O'Connor, senior counsel at Demand Justice, told Rewire: "We have no idea what he worked on while he was there.
It basically means that by ditching and overriding poor habits, you can practically rewire your brain and use it to your advantage.
A survey by Rewire in 2017 estimated the group's social media membership at 6,000 when it was still allowed on those platforms.
From now on, I'll try to rewire my brain and tell my hands to do something constructive during stressful or unsatisfying moments.
Neuroplasticity: How to Rewire Your Brain — $212 See Details One in four people claims to experience glossophobia, or the fear of public speaking.
They're more for the sort of person who wishes their movies and music sounded better without having to rewire their entire living room.
So I thought it stood to reason that if I rewired my brain into this mess, I could rewire it out of it.
" When Facebook went public in 2012, the company wrote to shareholders: "[W]e hope to rewire the way people spread and consume information.
How to build it:Most people think curiosity is an innate trait, but in reality, you have to rewire your brain to cultivate it.
If a college major alone qualifies someone as a professional, should Mr. Bean (electrical engineering, Queens College, Oxford, 1975) rewire the White House?
When you've done that for years, you have to rewire yourself, because you're so used to killing the pain and not facing stuff.
I know firsthand that it can seem an impossible pipe dream to rewire your mind and change the way you think about food.
In Everett, it takes Aviation Technical Services six days to strip out and replace seats, rewire the electronics and finish the upgraded interiors.
He also tries to find time to work on his own music, or at least rewire the effects pedals on his electric guitar.
With TMR, the surgeons take residual nerves that previously controlled the amputated limb and rewire them into the remaining part of the limb.
Not everyone is inclined to rewire their home for a full Nest experience or invite an Amazon robo-assistant named Alexa into their lives.
Over time, the act of noticing that you're distracted will rewire your brain and teach you to become distracted less easily, Flood told me.
This device's entertainment potential is practically unlimited, but as a Hackathon team recently demonstrated, it can also be used to rewire a malfunctioning brain.
I have to make a daily, conscious effort to rewire my past and let the adult choose the correct path instead of the child.
Activists on both the right and the left say this mind-boggling amount of government spending could rewire our politics, perhaps in extraordinary ways.
Courses on neuroplasticity teach you how to actually rewire your brain to learn new skills, change old habits, and create new ones over time.
Anti-abortion advocates have introduced measures in 15 states to ban the procedure as early as six weeks into a pregnancy, according to Rewire.
"We consider this amendment in its entirety an abomination against women and families," Cindi Branham, an activist with the Alabama Reproductive Rights Advocates, told Rewire.
Meanwhile, according to Rewire News, the HHS official in charge of distributing Title X funding is the former head of an anti-choice clinic group.
The concept of neurofeedback has been around for decades, and scientists have long tried to use it to rewire the attention of people with ADHD.
Mr McDonnell wants to rewire the Treasury to convert it from a block on "progressive reform" into an agent of regional regeneration and public investment.
There are ways in which we can actually interrupt our old experiences of ourselves, rewire them, and then proactively go after the life we want.
The election of Donald J. Trump is perhaps the starkest illustration yet that across the planet, social networks are helping to fundamentally rewire human society.
"The idea is to use the strobe glasses to visually distract these patients, so their brains will rewire back to their original state," Grooms said.
Scar tissue covers the wound, and even nerves that were initially unscathed die, leaving the body less able to renew or rewire damaged nerve circuits.
I mean, there's definitely companies, but really those have been… It was using cash and stuff like … We are trying to rewire, fundamentally, the infrastructure.
For sufferers of less extreme depression, however, action sports like sky diving are very effective ways to rewire the brain's focus back into the present moment.
Imani Gandy, senior legal analyst at Rewire, co-host of This Week in Blackness Prime: Honestly, I wish I felt the gravitas that other women feel.
Last summer, she wrote a story for Rewire that extensively explored the abusive dynamics in the Meadows' home, as well as Bresha's efforts to get help.
"I guess I could try hypnotherapy / I gotta rewire this brain / 'Cause I can't even go on the internet / Without even checking your name," she sings.
"The next generation of farmers will need to know how to turn a wrench, but also how to write code and rewire circuit boards," Starling said.
The "nicotine in these products can rewire an adolescent's brain, leading to years of addiction," said Scott Gottlieb, the head of the Food and Drug Administration.
Coming back to get my MBA was a fantastic way to learn the business fundamentals and rewire my brain for how I think about the world.
To this end it proposes a new regulator to force firms to rewire themselves, so that users have control of their data and can switch between providers.
It's also possible, the authors write, that combining the Encephalophone with physical therapy could help rewire key circuits in the part of the brain responsible for movement.
Facebook has trained individuals, brands, and publishers to rewire their brains towards an instinctual pursuit of what they believe will capture that satisfying like or lucrative share.
And Rachel Hope, a patient who underwent a 2012 MDMA study to treat trauma from childhood sex abuse, told CNN it allowed her to "rewire" her brain.
The course offers insights from psychology and neuroscience about what drives happiness, and then challenges students to experiment with behavior change exercises to help rewire the brain.
If not, your only option to dim your lights would be to pull the switch out of the wall and rewire it, or call someone who could.
Both use the commodities Westerners buy from Congo to rewire expectations of African representation, and to give poor Congolese an independence that the global economy denies them.
And soon, he was able to rewire his brain so that laying flat and putting on the condom was enough to get him off, no butt plug required.
Over the past two years, 856 people have filed lawsuits against German drug company Bayer, claiming that the popular IUD Mirena is causing neurological side effects, Rewire reports.
But in a recent story for VICE Magazine, she's exploring some new research: That embracing hateful ideology may actually affect and rewire your brain on a physical level.
The "nicotine in these products can rewire an adolescent's brain, leading to years of addiction," said Scott Gottlieb, the head of the Food and Drug Administration, last April.
In Alabama, 59 percent of voters backed Amendment 2, which gives fetuses in the state the same legal rights as a person, according to Lauren Holter at Rewire News.
According to Rewire News, Gianforte donated twice to the campaign of Taylor Rose, a Montana Republican with ties to Youth for Western Civilization and the Council for Conservative Citizens.
But I am walking over ground through space with the world going by me -- so I am getting the visual cues to help rewire the brain and reconnect neuropathways.
The potential power that an artist has is extremely dangerous: it's the ability to change the way others see things, to shift their perception or rewire their brain software.
We can train ourselves to be lazy by rewarding that behavior, but with a little effort we can do the opposite — rewire our brains to actually crave better habits.
This misperception could exist because as kids many are told "that we grew in our mommy's 'tummy,'" author and sexual health expert Martha Kempner wrote for Rewire in 2015.
It will start by releasing new digital material to educate youth about the potential for nicotine to rewire a teen's brain and create cravings that can lead to addiction.
The experiment failed, and again the rage of cheated masses has spawned demagogues who simultaneously promise to avenge the left-behinds and to rewire their alliances with the elites.
We now have scientific evidence that we all have the power to rewire our brains, resulting in happier states, higher energy and productivity, stronger focus, better retention, and more.
VR as therapy is something of a repeat from frog's 2016 list; only this year, the company expects it will become so immersive that it could rewire people's brains.
Plus, an investigation by Rewire found that some FQHCs exclude IUDs from their offerings because they wrongly believe that the devices cause abortion, while some don't offer contraception at all.
Hours scrolling on Instagram or reading through Reddit actually rewire our brains, interfering with our attention spans, ability to regulate our emotions, and how we enjoy simple tasks, Sepah said.
The classified documents lay out the Chinese government's deliberate strategy to lock up ethnic minorities even before they commit a crime, to rewire their thoughts and the language they speak.
The coronavirus is already on a similar trajectory, triggering massive prospective bailouts and other policy proposals that stand to rewire the Republican and Democratic parties for a generation — or longer.
But officials in Xinjiang have clearly stated their resolve to pursue people they see as hindering efforts to rewire Uighurs and steer them from what authorities have called religious extremism.
We can inadvertently train ourselves to be lazy by rewarding that behavior, but with a little effort we can do the opposite — rewire our brains to actually crave better habits.
Using existing technologies, installers have to set up a separate breaker and rewire certain areas of the home to receive the power generated by a renewable energy system, Rao says.
Technology could create substitutes that are every bit as delicious as fried chicken, and our growing understanding of psychology may allow us to rewire our traditions and feelings about eating animals.
" Parker said he could never have predicted the impact Facebook would have on today's world, pointing out the move to mobile made it "ubiquitous" and "rewire(d) the fabric of society.
The prospect of this change was upsetting to many active users who didn't want Twitter to rewire the guts of a tool they use daily, but sequential presentation isn't inherently superior.
After seven years plugging away at the gym, five to six times a week, in November 2010 Mr. Lek decided to take me under his wing and rewire my entire style.
The scientists hypothesized that perhaps stimulating the vagus nerve, the longest nerve connected directly to the brain, would help rewire parts of the brain and allow for higher levels of consciousness.
And the dramatic reorientation of your life might actually give you an opportunity in the coming weeks to rethink your daily rituals and therefore rewire your brain toward a happier life.
According to advocates, the NDAA was always going to be the easiest way for Democrats to force through a lift on the ban, as I explained earlier this year for Rewire.
Rewire produced an excellent, and incredibly depressing, series of articles last year about the other horrible things that new or expectant mothers, and women in general, can endure in the prison system.
LaConte hopes his work may one day allow us to train our brains to work better, in the same way meditation has been shown to rewire the neural networks of Buddhist monks.
Now that he's trying to rewire his brain, it feels more and more like the show has lost sight of that structural cohesiveness and become a bit lost in its own indulgence.
In addition, the brain can be seen jury-rigging other areas to form words in the same way a stroke victim might during recovery, harnessing plasticity—the brain's ability to rewire itself.
The former Director of the Institute of Neurocognitivism in Brussels, Belgium, Caremans will teach you how to rewire your brain through proven techniques to stimulate new neural connections and create cognitive flexibility.
The stakes and ambitions of Mr. Thiel's back-room lawsuit-jiggering are fairly trivial compared with many of his endeavors — some stealthy, some gleefully public — to rewire the world to his liking.
"Once you start dreaming we will be able to guide you directly to where your issue is heading and rewire it," the devious Dr. Roberts says to a nervous dream therapy patient.
But the drugs can quickly begin to rewire their brains, stripping them of other sources of pleasure and making it increasingly difficult to cope with the trials of everyday life while sober.
Riding that wave, Ms. Miller and her fellow activists have an ambitious goal: to rewire the American economy by targeting the biggest companies in many industries, from tech to agriculture to medicine.
But a new (and infuriating) report from Rewire suggests that's not always the case: After slipping and falling in her Chicago-area apartment, Melanie Jones went to her doctor, bleeding and in pain.
Imani Gandy [senior legal analyst at Rewire, a news site for reproductive justice issues] talks about this very eloquently — nothing could be further from the truth about the accusations about targeting African Americans.
Swiss voters will decide for themselves on June 10th, when the proposal for sovereign money, which would rewire the country's banking system, are put to a referendum that, in theory, would be binding.
Read more: How adverts rewire your brain to become addicted to sugar and buy more sugary productsThe question is: will this sugar-free candy be any better for your health than regular candy?
Learning to Learn: You, Too, Can Rewire Your Brain How an engineering professor who "flunked my way" through high school math and science went on to create the world's most popular online course.
The D.C. Court of Appeals issued an administrative stay Thursday morning as a result, potentially delaying the woman, identified only as Jane Doe, from receiving the medical procedure, according to a Rewire report.
In 2010, Tamesha Means checked into Mercy Health Partners in Muskegon, MI, when her water broken during her 18th week of pregnancy, but doctors told her there was nothing they could do, Rewire reports.
So I couldn't clear my ears, I lost my hearing, there was blood coming out of my ear, and to have to lose a sense—my brain had to rewire itself to hear again.
Neuroplasticity: How to Rewire Your Brain — $10.99 See Details Business school professor Chris Haroun (bestselling author of An Entire MBA in 1 Course) leads you through over 30 lectures on boosting productivity and happiness.
"I recognize the momentousness of the moment, and yet I don't feel a whole lot," said Imani Gandy, senior legal analyst at Rewire and co-host of the This Week in Blackness Prime podcast.
It brought up all these feelings inside, [because] I had my own struggles in the industry but I didn't even realize it at the moment, and I had to rewire my whole way of thinking.
During an ongoing renovation project, electricians working to rewire the castle unearthed a few relics of the past, including a newspaper clipping and several cigarette packages that somehow remained perfectly preserved under the castle's floorboards.
Nicole Trimble of Talent Rewire, a consultant for companies trying to expand employment among disadvantaged groups, is doing a roaring trade for companies including Tyson Foods, a meat processor, and McDonald's, a fast-food chain.
Even before the new Republican health plan sets in, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services could take away the right to free contraceptives by amending their status as preventative care, according to Rewire.
As part of the employer agreement, she is expected to wear a "smart transdermal" called InstantRapport that uses chemical alterations in the brain to rewire a human's reward centers to love a specific individual automatically.
For Jennifer, acknowledging that fact is troubling not just because she vehemently resists the label of "victim," but because it means, in a sense, that she has to rewire the way she sees her life since.
The researchersfound that, although the drug&aposs effects didn&apost last long — most of the drug was eliminated from the rats&apos systems within a few hours — their brains continued to rewire for at least 24 hours.
It's also possible to rewire the RNA to respond to specific stimuli, offering an engineered microbiological system that reacts to inputs in the same way that an embedded computer might respond to a temperature sensor of accelerometer.
"The election of a white woman to the highest office doesn't say a whole lot about my feminism," Imani Gandy, senior legal analyst at Rewire and co-host of This Week in Blackness Prime, told Vox in July.
Warren, the 69-year-old Massachusetts senator, has made her presidential campaign a sweeping call for the "big, structural change" needed, she says, to root out corruption and rewire a government and political system that serves corporate interests.
Since 2013, at least 25 states have seen efforts to redefine personhood as beginning at conception, according to Rewire, a nonprofit organization that tracks legislation related to reproductive rights, and a federal personhood bill is currently before Congress.
"Being raised in the Alaskan Native community in my age group, I'm in my seventies, we were taught not to tell about sexual assault," Adeline Raboth of Fairbanks, Alaska, said at a press conference, according to Rewire News.
In my judgment, it would be tragic if the indefensible behavior suggested by McCain (who should know better) and Cruz provokes a new Democratic majority to rewire the Senate rules to overcome a Republican wall of partisan intransigence.
Our developing brains find unique ways to rewire themselves as necessary, suggests a new case study of a nearly 113-year old boy referred to only as "UD" (his privacy is respected by never revealing his true name).
Tariffs like these penalize the production decisions companies made decades ago, so they will do more to increase the cost of business downstream, in the United States, than they will rewire the global economy to benefit American workers.
So the psychologists asked colleagues in the university's neuroscience department if they could increase theta-wave activity in mice, which were already being used to study brain states and neural plasticity, or the brain's ability to rewire itself.
Often wary of the stuffy suits of Washington, D.C., the tech industry tends to view its own backyard — however solipsistically — as a much more powerful economic epicenter with the real, true power to rewire the whole of the country.
The algorithm can find new patterns in our social behaviors, or see where and when a certain therapeutic intervention is effective, perhaps providing a template for preventative mental health treatment through exercises one can do to rewire the brain.
Tech companies feel my pain, and that of countless other Americans, and so entrepreneurs from Montreal have launched a new product with exciting promises: headphones that prevent you from being distracted and "rewire your brain" so you can concentrate.
Mr. Bannon was intrigued by the possibility of using personality profiling to shift America's culture and rewire its politics, recalled Mr. Wylie and other former employees, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they had signed nondisclosure agreements.
Starter episode: "Struck by Lightning" Amid hundreds of testosterone-fueled fitness podcasts promising to get you shredded and rewire your microbiome — but only if you follow a specific, restrictive regime to the letter — Shawn Stevenson's evenhanded offering stands out.
"For China, the key risk is that the combined effects of investment restrictions, export controls, and tariffs will rewire supply chains and weaken manufacturing investment, particularly in the technology sectors driving growth," ratings agency S&P warned in a special report.
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But the camps, especially their ambition to rewire people, reveal a familiar logic that has long defined the Chinese state's relationship with its public: a paternalistic approach that pathologizes deviant thought and behavior, and then tries to forcefully transform them.
As the book progresses, however, Ms. Marchant starts outlining the ways we can rewire our brains and improve our well-being, and in doing so, she serves up the same old chestnuts — lightly roasted and seasoned for our delectation, perhaps, but chestnuts nonetheless.
Dr. Sanjay Gupta, a neurosurgeon, journalist and professor at Emory University's School of Medicine recently appeared as a guest on Deepak Chopra's new podcast series, "Infinite Potential," where the two discussed how we can rewire our brains to achieve great success in life.
"We need to rewire how we hire and promote faculty," said Martin Schmidt, the provost of M.I.T. Today, most dual-major programs involve taking courses in a computer science department in machine learning or data science in addition to a student's major.
On Twitter during the digital health announcements, tech reporters and keynote observers oscillated between appreciation for addressing the problem and eyerolling at the thought that a few "you've used your day's allotment of Instagram time" prompts might begin to rewire our phone-addled brains.
Marshmello could have taken his the rise of "Alone" as a sign of his ability to break through on his own terms—for his neon corn-syrup slurries to rewire the synapses of listeners generally primed for big Sia hooks on prog-house drops.
I wrote then in The Hill: In my judgment, it would be tragic if the indefensible behavior suggested by McCain (who should know better) and Cruz provokes a new Democratic majority to rewire the Senate rules to overcome a Republican wall of partisan intransigence.
When the earlier version of the bill was proposed in 2017, the head of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists called it a "gross legislative interference into the practice of medicine, putting politicians between women and their trusted doctors," according to Rewire News. Sen.
It's a rollback that industry officials argue could open the door to new legal fights, prompt some plants to turn off their pollution controls and ultimately sicken more Americans — all so that the administration can rewire how the government weighs the costs of regulation.
If I do respond I should tell him his problem is no longer my problem.... I've been told... that [my son] is my drug... I have tried to grasp all of this, but in order to do it, I would have to rewire my heart.
Its treatment program is based on the (thoroughly scientifically grounded) notion that chronic pain tends to slowly rewire the brain to "perpetuate the feeling of pain" — and that this neurological sensitization to pain can be undone, in whole or in part, via mindfulness and cognitive behavioral therapy.
"Once you start dreaming, we'll be able to guide you directly to where your issue is hiding and rewire it," Dr. Roberts (Jon Gries) explains in the opening episode to Patient 88 (Nicholas Rutherford), who has apparently come in to be treated for general slacker-ness.
LOS ANGELES — In his final term as California's governor, Jerry Brown has made the battle against climate change a signature issue: He is fighting to vastly reduce the state's emissions of greenhouse gases, to accelerate the move to electric cars and to rewire the state's electrical grid.
AHAB this month became the first company to file for a settlement under the law, which came into effect in August 2018, and is an integral part of the government's plan to pull in foreign investment and rewire the economy away from a dependence on oil.
As Rewire notes, some Catholic providers can get around these rules when they prescribe hormonal contraception such as birth control pills by purporting to do so for heavy periods or acne, but that kind of pretext doesn't exist in the case of copper IUDs like the one Jones had.
"If Amendment 1 passes, it paves the way for these politicians to pass other restrictive laws that could put the women in our lives in danger and leave their medical decisions in the hands of the government," Julie Warden, a spokesperson for the reproductive rights group WVFree, told Rewire.
The 200 fans that joined Perry for the special evening also enjoyed a buffet of foods made with Impossible Burger plant-based meat substitute products, ice cream pops and drinks including a Kissed Goodbye Martini, Losing Self Control Margarita, Such a Mess Mai Tai and Rewire the Brain Mojito.
But without it, in order to get a similar effect, smart home enthusiasts often had to install a set of Hue-compatible smart switches alongside existing smart lights, turn to solutions that required homeowners to rewire their switches, or install simple "dumb" cover plates that fit over existing switches.
In 2014, Monica Simpson of the reproductive justice group SisterSong published an open letter to Planned Parenthood in the abortion rights–focused outlet Rewire, challenging the lack of diversity in the upper echelons of reproductive rights leadership and asking for a "face-to-face meeting" with the nonprofit's leaders.
Critics, however, point out that this paper was not published in a mainstream scientific journal but rather in Issues in Law and Medicine, a journal that has featured anti-abortion legal analysis as well as articles promoting the debunked theory of a link between vaccines and autism, as Rewire.
While Appel underwent a revival during the 24s with Junge Wilde, Neo-Expressionism, and the Neo-Fauves (favorites of the art market for how they restaged historical engagements with a crude, macho consciousness), there's a constant somatic demand in his drawings, urging us to rewire our bodies and nervous systems.
This is the third massive "prayer walk" LLC has staged in recent months—it's not even the first to attract thousands of marchers—and the scale of the group's actions keeps growing: "This whole year, things have been getting worse," Angela Anders, a volunteer who organizes escorts for the clinic, told Rewire.
No, Pincus, the co-founder of Zynga, and Hoffman, the brains behind LinkedIn, want to force Democrats to rewire their philosophical core, from their agenda to the way they choose candidates in elections — the stuff of politics, they said, that had been out of reach for most voters long before Donald Trump became president.
Photo: Justin Sullivan (Getty Images)On-demand electric scooter startup Bird has backed down from its legal threats against Boing Boing editor Cory Doctorow for publishing a piece detailing how a $30 kit from China could be used to rewire the hoards of abandoned Bird scooters sitting around city impound lots, the BBC reported on Monday.
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According to Rewire, a spokesperson for King provided legislative text that indicated that an abortion provider "who knowingly performs an abortion and thereby kills a human fetus" without checking for a heartbeat, telling the patient that a heartbeat exists, or proceeds with the procedure even if a heartbeat is present would face fines and up to five years in prison.
Jones' popularity and his success at cultivating audiences touting baseless claims and incendiary rhetoric wasn't just good entertainment, but proof of concept good enough to rewire a segment of political discourse and launch dozens of copycats (and not just on the right; the temptation of the Russia/Mueller story, for instance, has produced its fair share of Blue Detectives, too).
"If you can work with your breath every day, — it's free, it's under your nose — if you can become the master of your own breath, then you can rewire and reset your systems and your nervous system," said Rebecca Dennis, author and qualified breath coach, at a Women's Health Live panel this month, when explaining the power that retraining your breath can have.
Certain rehabilitation interventions try to 'rewire the brain' to get it back to former levels of function, whereas MAAT therapy tries to tailor the intervention to the individual and identify their deficits, said Tim A. Ahles, a behavioral psychologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York who has worked with Ferguson in the past but was not part of the new study.
"The question is for [Sanders] and every other candidate to be able to give this more than lip service, to be able to understand what it means for people like me to feel afraid, and not only for ourselves but our communities and families," Sayu Bhojwani, the founder and president of New American Leaders, a group focused on increasing the number of first- and second-generation Americans running for elected office, recently told Rewire News.
This frees de la Torre, a translator and art writer as well as a poet, to write her way out of Kippenberger's installation – itself a riff off of a mass job fair near the end of Kafka's unfinished novel – rather than into it, and to create a different tonal terrain for her work: one that uses the grammar of certainty to slowly unravel and ultimately rewire one's sense of orientation as a reader.
For example, this week you may have read front-page news articles like ... Trump Suggests North Korea Threat 'Wasn't Tough Enough' Woman Who Urged Friend's Suicide Gets 15-Month Sentence Bold Advance Could Mean Pig-to-Human Transplants by 193 Scientists Fear Trump Will Dismiss Climate Change Report President to Declare Opioid Epidemic a National Emergency Or, maybe you found stories like these from the Style, Sports, International, U.S., Tech, Science, Education, Business, and Arts sections: 15 Photos View Slide Show ' Icy, Sweet and Instagram-Ready Learning to Learn: You, Too, Can Rewire Your Brain What a Fraternity Hazing Death Revealed About the Painful Search for an Asian-American Identity Hurricane Season, Already Busy, May Get Even Busier Anger Rooms Are All the Rage.

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