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To decode Braille's little bumps, you need highly sensitized fingertips.
We've been sensitized and disciplined and sued when we talk like that.
They found they became sensitized as well and showed the same defense mechanism.
But what might redemption mean to a contemporary American composer sensitized to social injustice?
"They have de-sensitized the machines, they have turned off security features," he said.
You could have been sensitized as a child, but the bucket never overflowed until now.
I feel like his death re-sensitized me, if that's a word, to senseless violence.
Damaged/Sensitized: BargainThis baby smells so good, it may as well be a body butter.
Having been sensitized to the plight of refugees, what will viewers do with this information?
These visions have sensitized society to the downsides and risks of potential future machine intelligence.
Do you think connecting to your own mortality sensitized you to the fragility of nature?
And anyone undergoing bee sting acupuncture could become sensitized to the venom at any time.
I notice the words live on his tongue: exile, privation, flowing, rise, mystical, in a sensitized line.
Most worrying was that unfed tick saliva from both species also caused a reaction in sensitized blood.
"Public opinion has become sensitized to environmental issues," said Saeed Leylaz, a Tehran-based economist and political analyst.
Moreover, with consumers highly sensitized to privacy concerns, even an isolated incident could trigger an explosive public response.
"I still cannot watch one of those violent, blow 'em up movies because I am too sensitized," she said.
Damaged/Sensitized: SplurgeThis sulfate-, silicone-, and paraben-free mask can be used weekly to revive damaged or brittle hair.
In this highly sensitized state, she needs to surround herself with people and places that soothe and protect her.
Perhaps shifts in the microbes that live within us have somehow made us more easily sensitized by tick bite.
This ominous tone, with its rejection of rootless outsiders, is easily picked up by those sensitized to its message.
He argued at the trial that he had become de-sensitized to the enormity of the numbers due to burnout.
In high school he also became sensitized to Brazil's economic troubles, and in 1945 he joined the Brazilian Communist Party.
Daguerreotypes – photos made with a process that used mercury vapors on an iodine-sensitized silvered plate – break down quite easily.
"We saw that over time, their brains reacted less and less and less to lies, they were less sensitized," he says.
"These events would have sensitized him to issues we don't normally see in top executives across the United States," Hubbard said.
Snowden's whistle-blowing put the dangers of massive data surveillance into public conversation, leaving journalists and citizens sensitized to further revelations.
When they tested how the flies responded to stimuli, in this case a hot room, the flies were now much more sensitized.
She took oral and topical antibiotics and steroids that got her skin under control, but doctors said her skin was permanently sensitized.
If tick bites had sensitized them, then the alpha-gal reaction might be a food allergy as well as a drug reaction.
The three of us disconnected and the world went regular again, though I found myself still sensitized to sound of people's footsteps.
After exposure to insect venom, a non-allergic person can make the antibody responsible for allergies and become suddenly "sensitized," he explained.
And I'm sensitized to the dangers of laboring too hard for a neat explanation, having seen it tank other promising cultural artifacts.
Grayson explained that people who are sensitized to a particular allergen don't always show symptoms until they're reached a certain threshold of exposure.
"Perhaps being in the White House has sensitized her more," Professor Gutin added, "and she has become the asset politically that Obama wanted."
"If you're around that environment, I don't know anybody that couldn't be sensitized to the cyclical nature of the markets," Mr. Schwartz said.
"The market has been sensitized to two things," said Bernard Baumohl, managing director and chief global economist at the Economic Outlook Group in Princeton.
Hirst is so sensitized to them that she can spot one at a full run; she started jogging at night to avoid the distraction.
I regularly see skin stripped of its oil, sensitized from using harsh products, or from using products way too often, or too much of it.
Healthcare professionals should be better sensitized to patients' needs, there should be more staff dedicated to answering parents' questions and additional programs to train parent mentors.
"It's a community sensitized to the plight of the one who does not speak English and the one who is born out side the United States."
But intensive pest management in homes with children sensitized to mouse allergens did nothing to reduce the frequency of their asthma attacks, researchers reported in 2017.
"At the moment, there's no validated way to know whether a patient is going to become sensitized to bee venom and develop a reaction," he said.
The researchers theorized that while the women became less sensitized to social pain, the ibuprofen interrupted something else in the men: their tendency to suppress emotional pain.
This is a quote: If there's one thing that writing The Bell Curve did, it sensitized me to the extent to which high IQ is pure luck.
People have been sensitized to look for completely false stories, and Facebook has been using outside fact-checkers to at least slow their spread on its pages.
What worked in the 1960s may not work in the same way today, when people are more sensitized to the effects of bullying and misuses of power.
Once sensitized, some victims find that they can no longer tolerate beef, pork, lamb — even milk or butter, foodstuffs with only very small amounts of alpha-gal.
"It was much more charged after the election, and people were just more sensitized to the way women were being talked about and treated," Ms. Faris said.
But some people who are sensitized to lanolin—a natural wax-like substance produced by sheep—can react even more strongly to apparel and blankets made with wool.
"Officers should be sensitized to the emotional and psychological needs of the victim and how to work with women and girls with disabilities," he told Human Rights Watch.
However, people who work in the healthcare industry are more likely to be sensitive to latex — about 8 to 12% of healthcare workers regularly exposed to latex are sensitized.
It's really that the hair follicle becomes sensitized to the effects of testosterone or androgens, and it starts to create a smaller hair, and eventually it stops producing hair.
The perception that media companies are more sensitized to criticism has only emboldened critics, who are quick with charges of hypocrisy when one personality is penalized and another isn't.
Why are some people sensitized to alpha-gal — meaning they have allergic antibodies directed at the sugar in their blood stream — but never have an allergic reaction to it?
Sensitized by years of discussing geriatric surgery, Dr. Ko prescribed a "pre-hab" program to help his patient stop smoking, begin walking for exercise and increase his protein intake.
We must become more sensitized to the concept of consequences: poverty, illiteracy, oppression, lack of opportunity, despair and anger ... all of which can lead to the contemplation of violence.
Far from random crumples and collapses, the evidence shows players mainly take dives when it yields the maximum payoff in the game and match officials become increasingly sensitized to it.
It is that when such photographs emerge from the countless thousands taken at rallies and similar events, they are immediately recognized by a crowd already sensitized to their formal qualities.
"Weaponized AI is probably one of the most sensitized topics of AI — if not THE most," Li, who called the Project Maven contract a "big win" in the emails, wrote.
This is more a shadow of a techno track, or a half-seen one, and oddly enough your attention becomes just a little more sensitized and alert for that reason.
If the mother has been sensitized to rhesus-positive blood, usually during a previous pregnancy with an rhesus-positive baby, she may produce antibodies that destroy the baby's "foreign" blood cells.
When a young brain is exposed to an addictive substance such as nicotine, it "tends to be sensitized to other substances; it tends to seek a thrilling, rewarding sensation," said Chadi.
And now that you've been sensitized to the issue, you might consider trying to keep track of whether those using your services consistently favor one gender or other in their appointments.
Some salon workers become sensitized to it after routine exposures to this chemical at work, and then "they have trouble doing their job, because these same symptoms keep coming back," explained Scranton.
She also says to be particularly careful when supplementing your skin-care routine with active ingredients like AHAs, retinoids, and antioxidant serums around this time of year, when skin is especially sensitized.
So, Nest was born at just the time when smart phones were taking off (dramatically reducing connection costs) and people were already sensitized to the internet, mobile communications, email, and mobile devices.
In 1839, William Henry Fox Talbot announced that he had discovered a new means of "photogenic drawing," which could trace the details of plants, fabrics or the like on light-sensitized paper.
The public needs to be sensitized and their attention reoriented to combat the broader Russian effort to weaken our faith in free institutions, and undermine the political cohesion of the United States.
And damage occurs, as I understand it and as people in my office are sensitized to understand it, to business organizations, even from the mere opening of an investigation, and we know that.
They may display graphic representations of suicide which may be harmful to viewers, especially young ones and those who are highly sensitized to suicide imagery, as most attempt survivors and loss survivors are.
By contrast, Boris's tracks — with the singer-guitarists Wata and Takeshi, and the charismatic drummer Atsuo contributing only electronics and tambourine to drumless versions of the band's old songs — are sensitized and inviting.
"In essence, we are caught between concern that investors will become re-sensitized to political risk and an unquantifiable hunch that the lure of positive carry may continue to support the market," they said.
Just as we have become more sensitized to the experience of different social groups, we are also more inured to the growth of uncivil discourse, wherever it may originate, on Fox or in fashion.
ANALYST'S TAKE "I think people are a little more sensitized, where any tick lower in the market creates this 'buy-on-the-dip' mentality," said Brian Jacobsen, chief portfolio strategist at Wells Fargo Funds Management.
Dr. Joachim Hombach, senior health adviser in WHO's vaccine department, said that governments in dengue-endemic countries in Latin America and Asia are now "highly sensitized" to the potential risks in the wake of Dengvaxia.
"Because you've been sensitized, you won't respond in the same way and you'll have enough of an [immune] response that you'll stay protected from whatever the organism is that's trying to infect you," Memoli told me.
There's a process of being sensitized to realizing that just because you read this in your local newspaper, just because you read it on a website, or even a thousand websites, you have to dig deeper.
In the basement of a new glass building on the University of North Carolina's campus in Chapel Hill, lives a colony of mice with special immune systems that have been sensitized to be allergic to peanuts.
Pharmacologist and psychedelic expert Prof David Nichols hypothesizes that HPPD may result from the brain's visual system becoming sensitized by the psychedelic somehow, but at the present time we can only speculate as to how it occurs.
Clearly they have an enormous blind spot regarding the worth and promise of rigorous criticism — which is, at the very least, that readers' might be sensitized to what their eyes and other senses sometimes initially fail to perceive.
And not unexpectedly, saliva from this tick was able to cause an immune reaction (based on the level of a certain white blood cell called a basophil) 40 times greater than normal in blood sensitized to alpha-gal.
"They're really for someone who's sensitized to just one allergen—and a lot of people aren't," explains Beth Corn, MD, associate professor of clinical immunology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City.
She saw and heard things that most white women -- and most white men, for that matter -- never get exposed to, and I believe it sensitized her and made her more aware of the struggle of race within gender.
When I served in the FBI alongside CIA, NSA and Department of Defense professionals, those of us charged with protecting the country were constantly sensitized to the reality that modern day intelligence assessments must adhere to strict analytic standards.
Looking back I don't know whether it was her appearance that made me glance at what she was reading or what she was reading that sensitized me to the air of loneliness, or incongruity, that had settled around her.
The way that I would explain it, in theory, would be to say that something has happened to change the composition of your microbiome at a point in time that allowed your body to start to become sensitized to this.
For several years in the 21206s, Thomas made geometrically based collages using paper, plastic, and other ordinary materials, which she photographed in black-and-white, printing the enlarged photos on lengths of sensitized linen that she then stretched, as you would a painting.
About 17% of women and 3% of men have a nickel allergy, says Dr. McGrath; the gender difference is largely due to the fact that women have more exposure to nickel through jewelry (especially piercings), which raises their risk of becoming sensitized.
Avon's police chief also said he and his officers would be looking for ways to improve how they deal with people with limited English, and that he would welcome training that sensitized his officers to Islam and Muslims in order to avoid stereotyping.
"It's understandable that people have their eyes on the red and the green and become a bit sensitized to the idea of: Is this a good time?" said Ken Hevert, senior vice president of retirement and retirement income solutions at Fidelity Investments.
In June, Platts-Mills and other researchers revealed that more than a quarter of patients who came to the University of Virginia's medical center for cardiac catheterization, to clear out life-threatening blood-vessel blockages, were sensitized to alpha-gal without knowing it.
"What I try to do, by sharing what I've seen and what my family's been through, is to make people more sensitized to the humanity behind it," Mahmoud said in an interview at the Thomson Reuters Foundation's annual two-day Trust Conference.
" It took Drag Race more than a month to apologize for the transphobic segment; executive producers including RuPaul said in a statement that they were "newly sensitized" to the movement for trans rights but "delight in celebrating every color in the LGBT rainbow.
And though the U.S. IPO market has already raked in more money so far this year than it did in all of 2016, the underperformance of these stocks has sensitized investors to valuations and made them cautious about putting money on the table, IPO experts said.
LONDON (Reuters) - The best economic growth in a decade and a tightening of the Franco-German axis at the heart of the 19-member euro zone has de-sensitized markets to European political risks and will keep money flowing into the bloc in 2018, top investors said this week.
Since that first trial in June, the #MeToo movement has sensitized the public to the financial, psychological and career costs for women who gather the courage to recount their experiences at the hands of powerful men such as Cosby and Harvey Weinstein, and the importance of having multiple testimonies.
"There is no doubt that being confronted by the McCarthy crowd, and in particular by Roy Cohn, sensitized me to issues of fairness in hearings and other proceedings and the drastic harm that the government can do to free expression," he told Columbia College's alumni magazine in 20013.
"Total hedge fund industry capital has reached a record high as the U.S. economy prepares to conclude an extended interest rate cycle which has de-sensitized many investors to risks in financial markets, while suppressing asset volatility and hedge fund performance in recent years," HFR President Kenneth Heinz said in a statement.
" Regarding the same question, Sotheby's said, "At the time the painting was sold through Sotheby's in London in 1966, the art world was not as sensitized to the issues of art displaced in World War II as it is today and there were few, if any, resources available to researchers in the field.
"Based on the prevailing Russian strategy of hybrid influence and destabilization, which we have observed over time and for which we have facts, the government, officials and some political parties have become sensitized to this form of conflict," said Wilfried Jilge, an expert on Ukraine and Eastern Europe with the German Council on Foreign Relations.
People have been making images without the use of lenses, by allowing light to pass around and through objects on sensitized surfaces, since before the dawn of the photographic medium — Nicéphore Niépce was making heliographic copies of engravings as early as 21960 — but the subject has largely been relegated to the margins of the medium's history.
But because Maria Grazia Chiuri, the designer, sensitized to the risks (Dior itself got into some trouble last year for an ad campaign that featured Jennifer Lawrence in a collection inspired by Mexico's female escaramuza riders), bent herself practically double to integrate African artisanship into her work and give the credit it deserves, so the majority of the collection was a series of dialogues.
But to dismiss all this as merely much ado about heels, or an example of the pettiness of our divided electorate, is to ignore the reality of the current conversation around the president — to pretend not to notice how sensitized everyone has become to his unpredictable reactions to major events, and to deny the power of the telling detail to invite applause, condemnation or misinterpretation.

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