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"stunted" Definitions
  1. that has not been able to grow or develop as much as it should

809 Sentences With "stunted"

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One in 100 stunted children are stunted because of early childbirths.
A majority of Yemen children are now believed to be physically stunted from malnutrition (46 percent were stunted even before the war), and physical stunting is frequently accompanied by diminished brain development.
But junk is no longer a stunted and shameful offspring.
But it wasn't the religious overtones that stunted the company.
The growth of one of Walters' twin sons seemed stunted.
Lead is toxic, and can cause stunted development in children.
I do feel like my maturity was stunted a bit.
Aging into adulthood, their processes are stunted, their development arrested.
Unsurprisingly, the performance dip has stunted flows into both ETFs.
The result is an early 20th century of stunted technology.
In some cases, their chicks showed signs of stunted growth.
It temporarily stunted manufacturing of solar panels and wind turbines.
His kidney issues stunted his growth -- he was 5' tall.
Some reindeer starve and females often give birth to stunted young.
Membership of the EU, the argument goes, has stunted trade growth.
"I think it stunted what I wanted to do," he says.
And stunted children grow into adults unable to achieve their potential.
Sam is drowning his own stunted sorrows at the strip club.
All of that winning kind of stunted the team's natural growth.
There's also something stunted about Anderson's eternal regress to age twelve.
This man is a brat whose money has stunted his maturation.
A quarter of the world's children are stunted from inadequate diets.
And a blistering heat wave stunted crop growth in the Midwest.
Even Italy appears to have stunted the momentum of the disease.
A fifth of children under 5 worldwide are stunted from malnutrition.
Paul Lazar seems born to play the malicious, mentally stunted Lloyd.
Their emotional growth seems to have been stunted three decades earlier.
Initially, they thought the infections caused his stunted growth, Darcy said.
Mr. Ruffalo's body looks slumped and stunted, his speech a mumble.
Some reindeer starve, and females often give birth to stunted young.
Doctors confirmed one of the boys was showing signs of stunted growth.
Those mutations could result in things like stunted growth or shorter lifespans.
Fifty-nine percent said they faced gender discrimination that stunted their careers.
When we move to the topic of romance, Luthra appears somewhat stunted.
Growing and learning but not being told to stop ...not being stunted.
"This area of law has been stunted in its growth," he said.
The lack of supported devices has stunted development on the platform considerably.
The design is fairly similar to the last Dot, albeit slightly stunted.
Sometimes a mother is obese but her children are stunted, said Hawkes.
They even got stunted on by the Oakland Raiders punter on Sunday.
What followed was a dozen years of stunted ambition and Hollywood sexism.
Euromonitor analyst Skelly said price rises has stunted demand growth in Asia.
Is it evidence of stunted maturity or any latent mental health issues?
Some investors and employees have said that the approach has stunted growth.
But its earnings may be stunted this year by lower oil prices.
Justin Jordan strolls through his field of stunted cornstalks in Lacona, Iowa.
Only a stunted soul would not rise, soar, and expand to it.
Stunted market opportunities make it hard for companies to raise venture capital.
The result is that women's careers are stunted, but men's are not.
Evidence suggests that pollution also leads to stunted brain development in children.
According to Mr. Trump, this stunted the incentive for people to invest.
A stunted book-obsessed relationship is a good setup for La Farge.
Online companies do, and that has stunted their ability to make money.
Real economic growth during the Obama years was stunted below 220006 percent.
Black's departure stunted Illinois' offense this time around while Iowa kept attacking.
The effects are irreversible: limits in cognitive development, stunted height and weight.
In poor, malnourished victims, the parasite can cause stunted growth and weakness.
Many of them are "stunted," meaning they are too short for their age.
KENNESAW, Ga. – Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, his momentum seemingly stunted by Gov.
Killmonger confronts N'Jobu as a scared child who is left stunted by trauma.
Without a unified community that can support itself, Vancouver hip hop is stunted.
But the dollar's strength over the past year has stunted gains from abroad.
The heavy metal had stunted JC's brain, medical records reviewed by Reuters show.
"I would have been stunted in that other aspect, too," Ms. Marrero said.
Because of this, my pity for my future mother-in-law is stunted.
It stunted his cognitive development and led to regular seizures, leaving him bedbound.
Indeed, Indian children are among the most malnourished and stunted in the world.
Many other children also struggled with memory problems, stunted growth, anemia and seizures.
Petya most notably lacks a "kill switch," which stunted its predecessor's potential growth.
The promotion of this fight was somewhat stunted by disagreements between the camps.
The show genuinely loves these characters, as stunted and confused as they are.
The worry is that the recovery is being stunted by a cooling global economy.
By the 19th century, it caused blindness, in the early 20th, it stunted growth.
While it's all very beautiful, these processes may explain why the galaxy appears stunted.
As a result, growth has been stunted, with poverty and unemployment on the rise.
But the recent bout of volatility has stunted the president's mentions of equity values.
One in five children in the country suffers stunted growth because of chronic malnutrition.
More Libyan children will become malnourished and stunted for life if we don't act.
You have a rare condition that stunted your puberty and your sex drive, yes?
They were all kind of about these guys who were pathetic and emotionally stunted.
But the stunted psychology of those raised in extreme religion is another problem altogether.
But it smacks of the envy our stunted strongman feels for his role models.
As a result of very low oil revenue, Ecuador's growth has been increasingly stunted.
Each is said to be emotionally stunted by an impossible-to-satisfy Jewish mother.
Globally, Africa and Asia accounted for 39% and 55% of all stunted children, respectively.
The exodus has resulted in anemic product development that has stunted growth and monetization.
Transparency would shine a light on the corruption that stunted the nation, he pledged.
I would venture a guess that he himself was wounded, damaged, and emotionally stunted.
I felt Ray's presence on the building's front steps, beneath a stunted palm tree.
Repeated bouts of diarrhea can rob children of nutrients and leave them permanently stunted.
The most socially stunted Washingtonians will meet in the city's traffic circles for snowball fights.
With so many teenagers to watch, why would we pay attention to Rasmus' stunted puberty?
That process of awakening, however, has been somewhat stunted by the rise of Donald Trump.
So, so that dimension of the growth of the technology gets stunted compared to others.
" Asked about Doris' sheltered existence, Field added, "She's emotionally sort of stunted in a way.
In the 19th century, anatomists hypothesized that our evolving free will stunted our olfactory sense.
Among them, fanatics stunted by the Quran, but also many holy rollers from other religions.
But his wanting and needing their love is leaving him in a perpetually stunted state.
The frog's habitat has been stunted thanks to development in Costa Rica's capital, San José.
She opened her mouth and a stunted, crying sound emerged, like an animal in pain.
Four out of 10 stunted children globally are Indian, more than in sub-Saharan Africa.
The risk is that Bayer's options for making acquisitions in health care will be stunted.
And yet, nearly every scene seems stunted and out of any kind of dramatic rhythm.
He's one of almost one-quarter of all children worldwide who are stunted from malnutrition.
I'm emotionally stunted in all these ways and racial self-awareness is one of them.
They're broke, undisciplined, emotionally stunted, self-medicating... which seems to get at millennials in general.
In the first season, he was talking to a guy who had stunted on him.
He was stunted around eight years old––maybe something traumatic happened––but he stopped growing emotionally.
While suicide rates rose during the study period, their increase was stunted after minimum wage increases.
The victims, ages 2 to 29, were severely malnourished, suffering from muscle wasting and stunted growth.
She's a different person than she was when she was an emotionally-stunted 21-year-old.
If you're an emotionally stunted 20-something like me, you too may find yourself having fun.
Is Drake nothing more than a teenage boy who's had his emotional growth stunted by relationships?
The combination stunted her growth, deformed her hands, and left her legs bone-thin and crooked.
Development in the OPEC member, which has Africa's largest economy, has been stunted by endemic corruption.
The potential results of severe whipworm infection include anemia, clubbed fingers and, in children, stunted growth.
Whether stunted due to the tumor or killed by the chemo, Kevin's seventh cranial nerve withered.
Even the stunted vocabulary of Scooby-Doo inspired two early '00s films to $19933 million adjusted.
Over 45 million children are stunted due to chronic malnutrition, a third of the world's share.
If he doesn't manage people well, growth will be stunted and we will all be affected.
He once argued that having two working parents would lead to "stunted emotional growth" in children.
You might experience blocked memories or detachment from certain feelings as stunted but effective coping mechanisms.
It was how balance was maintained and the totalizing tendencies of oligarchy and democracy were stunted.
Alcohol consumption during pregnancy has been widely linked to stunted physical, mental and behavioral development of children.
"We've cleaned out the rubbish," Prat-Gay said in reference to Fernandez's protectionist policies that stunted investment.
This stunted the ISF's growth, according to Haakonsen, which made it easier for FIS to absorb snowboarding.
Riverside County District Attorney Michael Hestrin said in a news release that malnutrition apparently stunted their growth.
Two recent IMF papers point to a new explanation of why commodity exporters have such stunted banks.
The abuse gave way to drug addiction and a sad public breakdown that ultimately stunted his career.
The garden, in which Butterworth had managed to grow a stunted harvest, was soon consumed with weeds.
Critics say that type of obsession with short-term triumphs is what has stunted long-term growth.
Outside the oil sector, its technocratic resources are limited and its capacity for private enterprise is stunted.
A third of the children in Eastern Ghouta are said to have stunted growth as a result.
The question has been raised before as to whether Ms. Saville's early success has stunted her growth.
Even those who survive will often be stunted for the rest of their lives, physically and mentally.
Stimulants also come with a litany of side effects, including sleeplessness, lethargy, suppressed appetite, and stunted growth.
Still, this Second Avenue subway is just a stunted version of the one that was originally envisaged.
I didn't learn toxic masculinity from him, but I did learn the emotionally stunted side of masculinity.
Some of the victims' growth was so stunted, they looked younger than their ages, according to officials.
The heavy rains stunted the flowering of the plant, which in turn reduced the pods it yielded.
Alfa Romeo delivered the Giulia, an incredible-to-drive sedan that nevertheless was stunted by quality concerns.
That, he said, stunted growth as companies concentrated early on becoming profitable, so they could please shareholders.
Therapy programs sometimes drop children because their development is too stunted for therapy to help any further.
This translates to over 9.5 million stunted children, the fifth highest national figure globally, the WFP says.
"They're an emotionally stunted group of fundamentally flawed people doing a very silly pseudo-job," adds Oliver. Yep.
Vice attempted to normify before it even took off, so this format is dormant and stunted, not dead.
But the children are stunted by malnutrition, which will cramp the growth of their bodies and their brains.
The proportion of children stunted by hunger fell to 22.9 percent in 2016, from 29.5 percent in 2005.
The falling prices of cotton and gold, and the Ebola outbreak in nearby countries, have stunted economic growth.
"She stunted all her children by not allowing them to do any basic things for themselves," Awkwafina recalled.
And any market with real doubts about the largest supplier is almost certain to be a stunted one.
In the worst hotspots, children grow up with stunted lungs, and cases of asthma and heart disease increase.
It estimated that $27 million was required to cover the costs of grade repetitions for these stunted children.
An Israeli researcher, working with people who had stunted growth, first identified the condition in the late 1950s.
Hank and Manny are both damaged man-children—Manny because he died, and Hank because he's emotionally stunted.
And scientists have found that injecting thyroid into mice with stunted spleens can make the organs grow larger.
In Niger, the lowest-ranked country, 22% of children 23 months or younger have stunted growth from malnourishment.
More than half of indigenous children have stunted growth, according to Mayan Families, a community development organization. 7.
Over all, Mr. Mylovanov said, Ukraine's economy is barely growing, stunted by low labor productivity and widespread corruption.
Babies of malnourished women are born underweight and eventually become stunted, making them too short for their age.
Stunted reforms to the state sector have sharply constrained the areas in which they can hope to grow.
Remy is sweet but emotionally stunted, a middle-aged teacher who hasn't had a girlfriend since high school.
But eventually, the investment firm began to outgrow its hometown reputation, and Austin's promising startup scene was stunted.
Geography and race determined the boundaries of a salesman's territory and, for black workers, stunted their earning potential.
In the National Football League's kingdom of stunted progress, what you see is not always what you get.
Delhi has 35.4 percent stunted, 15.5 percent wasted and 33.1 percent underweight children under the age of three.
Her mother was intelligent but stunted; she was forced to cook and clean for her husband's extended family.
Since then, international relief agencies have reported widespread malnutrition and stunted growth among many children in the North.
Then, when she stopped drinking at 27, Ms. Lawson found that her social skills with men were stunted.
He lets a room adjacent to a bar, always a good idea for an emotionally stunted adult male.
A life devoted to one thing is a stunted life, while a pluralistic life is an abundant one.
Tight regulation and censorship under autocratic former President Suharto left Indonesia's cinema industry stunted - but ripe with potential.
The study was observational, so it is impossible to say whether heavy drinking caused this stunted brain development.
The scandal has already tarnished the company's reputation, stunted sales, and cost it some $17 billion in cleanup costs.
So, basically, Theron has likely benefited because of her beauty more than she has been professionally stunted by it.
In South America, the plants' growth was stunted by drought, causing them to vacuum up less CO20163 than usual.
His talent for projecting pettiness, self-doubt, and stunted emotions has made him an unpredictable and engaging quantity onscreen.
This action reflects the broken, fragile psyche of the modern adult toddler, appearing physically fully grown but emotionally stunted.
The storm stunted Mitt Romney's ability to score political points against Obama in the final weeks of the race.
The paucity of blockchain experts in particular is partly down to the stunted growth of fintech startups in Japan.
Consequently, the growth of birds chosen to be breeders must be stunted through calorie restriction while they are young.
BY THE late 1990s, the small and marginal world of performance art seemed stunted by nostalgia and self-parody.
So perhaps in our quest to end boredom our creativity is being stunted, and we're actually becoming more boring.
It's good that I haven't been somehow stunted by my high-school ardor for Robert Hood, Moodymann and Romanthony.
Development in Nigeria, Africa's biggest oil producer and largest economy, has been stunted by decades of corruption and mismanagement.
If the alternative thinkers seem a little stunted, the academic stranglehold described in "Econocracy" bears much of the responsibility.
Some 58 million children are stunted in Africa, costing $25 billion a year, according to the African Development Bank.
The French nuclear industry has struggled to secure new business since the 2011 Fukushima nuclear accident stunted orders worldwide.
About 40% of its children are stunted by malnutrition, against only 1163% in the capital, according to U.S. AID.
" The hideous, lingering result was that "the collective mind of America became poisoned with racism and stunted with myths.
About 193% of its children are stunted by malnutrition, against only 6% in the capital, according to U.S. AID.
The disorder has stunted her growth, left her blind and resulted in a congenital heart disease and underdeveloped teeth.
These kids were emotionally and intellectually stunted, and Barrett says they seemed to feel things purely affectively—as expected.
If anything, the shutdown seems to have stunted growth of support for a wall along the US-Mexico border.
According to the United Nations, one in two Yemeni children now suffers from stunted growth because of food shortages.
Superstitious people are often dismissed as irrational, stunted thinkers — mental children who never outgrow a scrambled understanding of causality.
But skyrocketing education costs, stunted career opportunities, and the inability to amass savings have taken a toll on millennials.
This has stunted the ability of European allies and others to trade with Iran, among other countries and entities.
Yemen also is facing a famine and a growing population of young children with severe malnutrition and stunted growth.
Some schools are considering handing out gas masks to pupils, saying children's lungs are in danger of being stunted.
Remaining single is simply one choice that adolescents can make -- and it doesn't make them abnormal or socially stunted.
Engineers on both the Otto and the Pittsburgh teams feel the acquisition has stunted their development, according to sources.
Employment rates of non-disabled working-age adults have been stunted, and their dependency on welfare programs has grown.
Russell, masquerading as a grayscale James Harden, has rediscovered some of the creativity that had stunted under Luke Walton.
Police said they had been tortured and chained to beds, their bodies stunted and malnourished, and some had developmental issues.
The papers are about rare conditions related to stunted growth, like spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia tarda, Aarskog–Scott syndrome, and gonadal dysgenesis.
The lingering consequences of that colonial exploitation are visible, she says, in the stunted growth of Peruvian schoolchildren even today.
Almost 21m children under five, says the bank, have stunted growth, and every year over 21990,22015 die from diarrheal diseases.
For example, Olivia Wilde has said that marrying her Italian Prince ex when she was just 19 "stunted" her growth.
The likely cause of the stunted growth in these plants is the plastic found in the filters, the authors said.
Nearly half of children are stunted, and little progress has been made over the past 20 years in reducing that.
In the housing sector, productivity growth is being stunted by zoning laws and other cost-increasing state and local regulations.
Especially after its competitive landscape has been stunted by its publisher and neglected by large swaths of the competitive community.
Even though rising mortgage rates and low inventory levels stunted sales in December, the year was the best since 2006.
But on the other, pity the stunted grown-up still trying to live up to a teenager's idea of greatness.
Highly stressful events, such as family separation or prolonged detention, can cause stunted growth, delayed speech, learning disabilities and aggression.
A few stunted trees stand upwind from the crater, and there is a hardy colony of native gannets and muttonbirds.
The doctor said she had psychosocial dwarfism, stunted growth due to living in an environment that is abusive or neglected.
Horttor, the University of New Mexico sophomore, says her own growth has been stunted by the testy atmosphere on campus.
The continued neglect of the novel's themes beyond the original Jurassic Park (1993) has stunted every film that has followed.
In the grizzly bear's case, human stressors have stunted genetic diversity, geographically isolating them and preventing interbreeding with other populations.
It is a fundamentally childish and remarkably stunted way to view the world and the systems of power within it.
Or the miraculous moment when Mr. Almond's stunted Elias croons "Duquesne Whistle" in the style of a big-band heartthrob.
Stewart suggests that Locke's forays into poetry and fiction were stunted by his inability to speak openly about his sexuality.
Children should probably be considered poor if their growth is stunted or they lack access to basic healthcare and education.
There are the usual picnic benches, interpretive panels and gravel paths winding through a stunted aspen forest and a meadow.
But her reliance on foreign support and tolerance for corruption has stunted local capacity and jeopardized health outcomes in Liberia.
Even if you navigate these landmines, they often encounter a stunted labor market and post-secondary landscape full of snares.
Stunted children, who are shorter than average height, generally complete fewer years of schooling and earn less income as adults.
Claveloux takes pleasure in violating the familiar and many of these stories sneer at the stunted, insulting rituals of capitalism.
One of the most striking statistics in the report to me was that a third of African children are stunted.
These harmful mutations varied from minor things like stunted growth and lower reproductive fitness to major things like the plant's death.
The sun has risen a handsbreadth above the horizon, crowning the eastern hills, sheaves of light slanting through the stunted trees.
Two military takeovers and outbreaks of deadly civil unrest over the years have stunted growth in Southeast Asia's second-biggest economy.
Huawei, once the rising star of China's tech industry, has been cut off from US suppliers, leaving the company effectively stunted.
Scientists say that excessive exposure to SO290 particles causes long-term respiratory difficulties and stunted growth in infants among other problems.
Russell-Silver syndrome, for example, leads to stunted growth when a child inherits two copies of chromosome 7 from their mother.
Yet despite their best efforts, the market in Europe remains stunted—just €227bn ($251bn) of total issuance in Europe in 2016.
This highlights one of my major reservations: weiner dogs are simply stunted four-legged cute machines with urges, not diet devotees.
Virtually one in two children are stunted, and little progress has been made over the past 20 years in reducing that.
Interaction with your computer through eye tracking feels stunted, and the few things you can do often feel like parlor tricks.
Consistent efforts to expand and modernize its fleet are encouraging signs that the carrier is heading toward rectifying stunted revenue growth.
Driving through the area takes one past field after field of stunted and withered maize, much of it barely knee high.
Even a stunted, equivocal version of the 1999 market would make for meaningful upside, if not of the most durable kind.
Having an immature community of gut bacteria was found to lead to stunted growth, even while eating an otherwise healthy diet.
These pollutants can cause a variety of medical difficulties, including asthma, heart disease, lung cancer and stunted lung growth in children.
In the best-of-six overtime, Na'Vi pulled off a close win in the first round, keeping VP's economy slightly stunted.
They have also been associated with health issues like physical abnormalities, fertility problems, certain forms of cancer, and stunted penile development.
Improving child health A reduction in lung capacity can lead to stunted lungs, which is dangerous for two reasons, Griffiths said.
Among children under the age of 2900, nearly 220006 percent of afflicted and are afflicted by stunted growth due to malnutrition.
It is the linchpin to solving the "Democratic People's Republic of Korea problem" — political backwardness, stunted economic performance, human rights violations.
While radiological conditions in the area are recovering, the social and economic development for the people living there has remained stunted.
This treatment of Africa has contributed to the stunted possibilities of art produced there to travel across curatorial and market boundaries.
Among the worst hit has been fashion retailer Charles Voegele, as the strong franc stunted its growth and prompted widening losses.
Among children under the age of 5, nearly 30 percent of afflicted and are afflicted by stunted growth due to malnutrition.
"I am worried about stunted growth," said Adrian Garcia, the former Harris County sheriff who unsuccessfully ran for mayor last year.
One o'clock in the afternoon and there's a guy sleeping in the shade of a stunted tree outside the train station.
Like the etiolated hero of "Partisans," my uncle believed that his privileged background and private schooling had stunted his personal growth.
By the time many boys reach 18, however, they are so emotionally stunted they only have brown, black and purple left.
No one questioned the wisdom of this arrangement or suspected any of them of being emotionally stunted, unable to let go.
But against single coverage, he held the ball, stunted the offense and too often jab-stepped the shot clock to oblivion.
As the automatic nanny is removed from service after two years of raising Lionel's child Edmund, the child experiences stunted development.
For charities and their representatives, the worry is that donations will be stunted, plaguing nonprofit groups that serve the neediest Americans.
However, that does not mean that these two emotionally and intellectually stunted leaders cannot draw us into a catastrophic global conflict.
Children from shantytowns in Brazil are growing bellies even as they&aposre suffering from stunted growth and have little lean mass.  
In a Wellesley classroom he could not avoid stressing that Communism and totalitarianism had stunted Russian literature for a quarter-century.
Malnourishment is not cured overnight, but can lead to long term health complications, including stunted growth in children, and weakened immune systems.
It's entirely possible, given that he's not a NASA-trained scientist and neither is Simone, that Rasmus' growth might have been stunted.
The toxin has been linked to stunted growth in children, increased risk of liver cancer, and higher susceptibility to HIV and malaria.
"Hymn For The Weekend" is merely an insulting reflection of the stunted worldview the pop music industry believes their audience to possess.
In our two biggest states -- California and Texas -- home to some 67 million people, jobs have been lost and economic growth stunted.
Suddenly, House Republicans sure seem like they are starting to move again on their previously stunted quest to repeal and replace Obamacare.
Essentially, the wing bones were stunted and the leg bones were thicker, implying that the old rail, too, was a flightless bird.
The condition, strongly suspected to be linked to the virus, is marked by stunted head and brain growth, leading to developmental problems.
" He added that the girl had liver damage due to malnutrition and had "social dwarfism — a stunted growth damage due to malnutrition.
On Friday, CBI director-general Carolyn Fairbairn said business growth risked being stunted if firms lost ready access to EU migrant labor.
It seems to have a similar stunted conversational style and convoluted plot as The Room, except with a much higher production value.
Greece, with an economy the size of Connecticut, defaulted on its rather meager debt and dragged down Europe and stunted global growth.
It was a really good thing for me, but hockey maybe stunted a bit of growth in terms of expressing myself completely.
For every $1 spent to prevent babies from growing up physically and mentally stunted, a nation eventually saves $16, the report found.
Alexander Pope, stunted and hunched, made verse of sublime symmetry; George Eliot did not stop writing novels on account of her nose.
The treatment stunted her leg's growth and deformed her ankle, but she wanted to be able to run track and play soccer.
Its denizens are conversationally stunted in comparison to Morrowind, where almost every character delivers a novella's worth of exposition via written text.
Growth is stunted and long-term anemia and other nutritional deficiencies can lead to a drop in IQ as well, he said.
He could never imagine conforming, speaking in the stunted "platitudes" of the "ultra-modernists" who text around us in the Tim Hortons.
My absolute favorite thing about traveling to foreign countries is that stunted, language barriered conversations have a habit of revealing blunt truths.
American kids may go to bed hungry, but very few are stunted from malnutrition, compared with 38 percent of children in India.
He has emerged as a top moderate contender in recent national polls, though shaky debate performances appear to have stunted his rise.
This makes him look like an element of society we associate with senseless violence in real life: lonely, male and emotionally stunted.
The Fed acquired the bulk of these assets in an effort to stimulate growth that had been stunted by the financial crisis.
And corporations operating on the island have too long profited from tax breaks that have stunted the growth of Puerto Rico's economy.
Their leadership and advocacy is credited with helping to reduce the world&aposs number of children stunted from malnourishment between 2012 and 2017.
Investigators said some of the 217 children had stunted growth and wasted muscles and described being beaten, starved and even put in cages.
Manatana's malnutrition stunted his growth, too; Dr. Vily said that his physical size was akin to that of a 9-month-old baby.
Elsewhere, Amy Fine Collins celebrates Audrey Hepburn's fragile physique without disclosing its origin: Near-starvation while hiding from Nazis stunted the actress's growth.
Experts said Indonesia was a country with "a double burden of malnutrition" with some people stunted and others overweight but also lacking micronutrients.
When exposed to Zika, the virus killed most fetuses within a week, and those that survived had significant abnormalities, including severely stunted growth.
One in four children under five and one in four adolescent girls are stunted due to chronic undernutrition, according to a government survey.
The policy has masked pressures on the naira and stunted hard currency inflows as investors struggle to price naira assets, according to analysts.
In 2016, 155 million children under five were stunted due to a lack of nutrition, according to the United Nations World Health Organization.
But Watkins' film also highlights how dialogue between the left and right has been progressively stunted: everyone is talking, and hardly anyone listening.
After all, isn't the suburban life — the lawn, the driveway, the tire swing attached to a stunted oak — the life we all want?
The conflict has since killed 40,000 people, most of them Kurds, and stunted growth in a region far less developed than western Turkey.
They were tough but insecure men, emotionally stunted, men who had been beaten down by Western society but had persevered out of duty.
The gender pay gap, however, shows that when it comes to wages, the opportunity for women to earn a good life is stunted.
In Kenya, where Melanie and her family live, over one-quarter of all children under five are stunted, a sign of chronic malnutrition.
Indeed, Facebook's maximum leader has begun to register this critique in his own public statements—albeit in his own stunted and distorted way.
Even the words I used in the titles—"guys" and "girls" instead of men and women, for example—felt stunted in their maturity.
The number that I always find most daunting is this: About one child in four on this planet is physically stunted from malnutrition.
But, she says, while telehealth could do a lot to ease the burden on hospitals, regulations and reimbursement models have stunted telehealth's growth.
For one thing, the economic pie is growing more slowly — held in check by lackluster investment, stunted business dynamism and low productivity growth.
Yet malnourished children aren't a priority, so kids are stunted in ways that will hold back our world for many decades to come.
But our ability to speak openly about emotional abuse remains stunted, in part because the bruises it leaves are invisible to the eye.
He works in a Nabokovian tradition of eloquence, in which the most artistically sensitive people are also the most socially stunted and brutish.
Africa has seen an upward trend in the number of stunted children, while Asia has experienced the largest relative decrease in stunting prevalence.
Roman, who pretends to be a clownish vulgarian, is actually quite shrewd, but so emotionally stunted that he can only express intimacy onanistically.
More than 38 percent of rural-dwelling Filipino children suffer stunted development, despite living on some of the most fertile land on earth.
The conflict has killed more than 120,000 people, displaced two million and stunted growth in one of the poorest regions of the country.
K. polythalamia rarely eats anything else — its digestive system is stunted, and scientists have found little to no fecal matter in its body.
Netanyahu's long term in power has caused the public to wonder who else could run the country and stunted the growth of challengers.
Our protagonist, somewhat stunted in their journey towards maturity, reflects on the past relationships that got them here and grows in the process.
According to government data, about 37 percent of all Indonesian children under five were stunted in 2013, up from 35.6 percent in 0003.
Behind the stone structure, a bare road leads through a windswept expanse of stunted scrub to the pre-Inca burial towers of Sillustani.
Take the strange, stunted designs of many of the Protoss and Terrans: an unfortunate side effect of a shift in perspective Blizzard never intended.
Our heroes in Almost Famous aren't the emotionally-stunted rock stars — it's the music these women love and their deep love for the music.
Ongoing trade tensions with the U.S. and rising tariffs on exported goods have stunted the economy even further, leading regulators to plan aggressive stimulus.
The rebellion, which has raged since 1969, has left about 40,000 combatants and civilians dead and has stunted economic development in the impoverished countryside.
The eating plan is "restrictive," creates "unavoidable" nutritional shortcomings and, if not properly monitored, could lead to deficiencies and stunted development, the academy said.
Worse yet, will the long-held conservative belief that essentially enforcing price controls on these products lead to drug shortages and stunted medical innovation?
The number of stunted children - short for their age - fell by 40 percent between 1990 and 2015 and Aguayo said this decline should continue.
Babies may have trouble breathing, difficulty eating, stunted growth, and delays in developmental milestones from any of the 18 types of congenital heart defects.
However our understanding of the substance has long been stunted by a lack of research dollars available for even ibogaine-as-addiction-treatment research.
An obstructed canal would have greatly stunted the ability of US forces to fight Imperial Japan, which was allied with Germany at the time.
Millions have been displaced and many beg on the streets of the capital, while economic development has been stunted in the mostly rural nation.
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Activists fighting family detention liken the centers to Japanese internment camps, and claim the detentions have stunted cognitive development and increased trauma among children.
When exposed to Zika, the fetal mice survived, but their growth was stunted, and viral genetic material was present in their heads and bodies.
And those tour-stunted artists who did use "exhaustion" as a vague pretext were mostly subject to Twitter diagnosing them with mental illness anyway.
And yet, watching these characters live out their 40s as irresponsible and emotionally stunted man-boys is also a bit of a philosophical downer.
For an added twist of dark humor, you can also re-infect yourself with the stunted tapeworm eggs you helped bring into the world.
It's a challenging, long term process to try and improve yourself over time, which is not [like a] emotionally stunted, weird Pantera mosh band.
"However, higher mortgage rates and home prices combined with record low inventory levels stunted sales in much of the country in December," Yun said.
But while phthalates have been linked to fertility problems and stunted penile development, research attempting to link them to gynecomastia has turned up short.
Coleman was born with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, a kidney disease that stunted his growth (he reached 4 feet 8 inches tall as an adult).
While communication with the outside world may be stunted, a daisy-chain of networked devices can stay connected and continue to pass along information.
A recent IMF report found that post-communist emigration from eastern European countries has stunted their growth, strained public finances and accentuated demographic problems.
"The ongoing conflict has stunted the assignment of internet space, as well as the ability of citizens to access the internet," the report states.
He is standing in the bristly underbrush off the dirt road between the base camp's trailers and the set, peeing on a stunted pine.
In 22019, for example, about 200 million children five years old and younger were stunted as a result of chronic malnutrition in early childhood.
Russia gave a largely stunted performance on the field Wednesday, with little precision or pace despite playing in perfect conditions under a closed roof.
Although it emerged from recession in the second quarter of this year, growth is fragile and limited financing for new cars has stunted sales.
In Senate testimony on Tuesday, Powell, who was appointed by Trump to lead the central bank, said escalating tariffs had already stunted business growth.
A lot of these people are desperate, their communities riddled with prescription drug addiction and stunted incomes, and their family structure has broken down.
If you lack micronutrients, you can meet energy to live everyday and even have a normal body weight, but growth can still be stunted.
Forty-one percent of North Koreans, about 20063 million people, are undernourished, and 28 percent of children under 5 years old have stunted growth.
The reproductive capacity of this species is so great that predators are hard pressed to eat enough to prevent the fish from becoming stunted.
But the unearthed land mines have stunted Cuito Cuanavale's growth and impeded government plans to turn the battlefield into a Gettysburg-like tourist attraction.
Cardona played on the football team, read Buzz Bissinger's "Friday Night Lights," and identified with the stunted yearning of the characters in the book.
His entire career has been a testament to an impossible desire to create art sincerely, stunted here by money, there by his own doubts.
But after many long years of abuse, a stunted teenage girl who had grown up in a household of unimaginable horrors made her escape.
Groundwater fell, soils grew salty, killing vegetation, and a once-thriving fishing industry collapsed, delivering health problems on locals, from stunted growth to respiratory diseases.
The internet as we know it might have been seriously stunted if the Supreme Court did not later overturn portions of that overly broad law.
Stop motion animation is particularly crucial to this study by Ru Kuwahata and Max Porter of an emotionally stunted man memorializing his traveling salesman father.
"There are 10 million fewer children who are physically and mentally stunted as a result of under-nutrition," said Kenneth Quinn, World Food Prize president.
He praises Rebecca's cooking, but also seems a bit stunted in terms of manners and maturity — nervous, perhaps even feeling inferior in his brother's presence.
Despite its treacly reputation, Christmas Vacation bristles with the same feelings of economic resentment and vulnerability that have stunted American life over the last decade.
I thought about placing Jackson in the two hole but am still a tad unsure about his long-term willingness to accept a stunted role.
It produced plants with stunted leaves and artemisinin yields of only 0.1 milligrams per gram of dried tissue—a fifth of that from wormwood leaves.
The Munz tree was barren by comparison: a stunted sugar pine, sprouting from a fire scar about 50 metres up, was its only large epiphyte.
Adi: To be fair, ambiguous self-loathing is a pretty normal theme for the show, right up there with technology making us emotionally stunted narcissists.
From Queen Bey to the other B — Cardi, that is — music's biggest stars stunted in the only way they knew how — more really is more.
Müller doesn't shy away from focusing on the more sinister impacts of state controlled propaganda under the Nazi regime and the way it stunted design.
The alleged abuse and malnutrition endured by the siblings at the hands resulted in stunted growth and "low cognition" for some, investigators testified on Wednesday.
Provincial identities remain strong, and years of interference by the deep state, including three periods of direct military rule, have stunted the country's political evolution.
A report published by the World Health Organisation on November 803th suggests that almost a third of Africa's children, nearly 60m of them, are stunted.
He spoke of the importance of focusing on growth without spurring the runaway inflation and currency crises that stunted Mexico in the 1980s and 1990s.
Wayne made these stunted Auto-Tune songs so your 2017 fave wouldn't have to go there, and he should be commended for that as well.
This has led to some of the lowest levels of public investment since World War II, and a self-defeating austerity that stunted economic growth.
There are still six times more children on the continent whose growth is stunted from malnutrition, and that number is also increasing, the report said.
Asked if the club's failure to confront its restrictive policies had stunted the growth of the women's game, Ridley said they could have done better.
Nigeria has the largest population in Africa and one of its biggest economies, but growth has for decades been stunted by its poor transport infrastructure.
And giving corporations and powerful individuals even more power to influence politics hasn't just dirtied our politics, it has stunted US economic growth as well.
These five signs might surprise you, but stop for a second and think about the damage they're causing (think: stunted career and lack of advancement).
There's no clear successor: Logan's on his third marriage, to a tasteful enigma named Marcy (Hiam Abbas), and his four kids are a stunted bunch.
Indeed, Haiti is one of the most food-insecure places on earth, with one in every four Haitian preschool children being stunted by chronic malnutrition.
Here, the rich purple-browns of bayberry mix with the spare tans of American beach grass and the burnt-orange leaves of stunted black cherry.
In one remote hamlet reachable only by boat or footpath, I saw a stunted 4-year-old, Umar Amin, being bathed by his big sister.
Nearly half of all children in Muzaffarpur are underweight, and a similar number are stunted, or too short for their age, according to government data.
But creating a platform that is dependent on being cast as the bullied ensures that she stays stunted in her "You Belong With Me" era.
The onset of the French Revolution stunted the salon's influence in France, but the salon itself survived to become a symbol of 215th-century modernity.
She was 17, but her voice sounded like that of a much younger child, because, prosecutors said, her growth had been stunted by the abuse.
And might we not see the low rooftops – their parallelograms and trapezoids in the foreground – as evidence of stunted growth and obeisance before the towers?
I offer this description to make the point that our intellectual understanding of terrorism will be stunted if we lack a visceral understanding of it.
But little foreign aid money is devoted to them, even though the first two kill many newborns and worm diseases make toddlers anemic and stunted.
Zinn drove slowly to keep the dust down as we passed woodlands of stunted spruce and dwarfed aspen covering the foothills of the Alaska Range.
Our correspondent traveled to Dapu, in central China, where 300 children poisoned with lead are suffering hearing loss, impaired speech, stunted growth, anemia and seizures.
However, this isn't the first time that the younger Paul brother has tried to capitalize on his stunted education to sell instructional courses to fans.
Over the course of the next 20 years, those dragons died off, and the only new hatchling was stunted and deformed and didn't live long.
"The wall doesn't look that tall," said Kimberly George, a 15-year-old girl from Honduras, nodding toward the stunted barrier only few feet away.
Lucy Sullivan, executive director of 1000 Days and co-chair the Global Nutrition Report Stakeholder Group, said that stunted children do not do well in school.
The incurable condition, known as intrauterine growth restriction, leads to stunted growth in fetuses that is usually spotted 20 weeks into the pregnancy through an ultrasound.
But now we can see our most secret desire—whether as women, emotionally stunted men, or non-binary expressions of gender or sexuality—to be heard.
They're mischievous, playful, spirited, quietly prideful; not quite fuckboys but fuckboy-adjacent; quick to laugh and quicker to sulk; a little emotionally stunted, a little immature.
Stunted, perhaps, from having only come out in his senior year of college, Cary is still dealing with a lot of internal struggles about his sexuality.
His resistance to distancing himself from the policy of former President George W. Bush tied him in knots and stunted the early momentum of his campaign.
Proponents say the proposal addresses a debt burden that has ballooned over the last decade and has stunted the financial lives of a generation of Americans.
Commodifying Chernobyl can be justified by the passage of time and the fact that tourism is seen by locals as a boon to their stunted economy.
That's because plants that were exposed to filters with some of the tobacco cigarette still remaining were about as stunted as plants with the filters alone.
In a 1984 speech, she extolled the virtues of self-reliance, arguing that people become "stunted and unresourceful" when they do not have to support themselves.
Instead, the movement remained mostly limited to emotionally stunted white collar men who felt stuffed into the breadwinner role—which led to class and race blindness.
The reader is then supposed to smile knowingly about their Pop Warner coach, or their daddy, or their wasting two hours reading emotionally stunted guy talk.
Stimulating the minds of stunted children is assumed to repay at 18 to one because a small Jamaican programme that began in 1986 got good results.
Powell said escalating tariffs between the U.S. and others had already stunted business growth even though it was still too early to know the final impact.
Instead, he has found himself living in a place where construction has been stunted for decades and locals can only work jobs dictated by the state.
Problems like this have stunted its growth, which will hinge on whether lawmakers work together to develop the political, financial, and medical infrastructure to support it.
On Twitter, Ms. Ryan called Mr. King "mentally stunted" and said she had wanted to respond but had not been able to get her word in.
It wouldn't be surprising of this soft patch in the markets — less severe even than the stunted pullbacks of March and August — has run its course.
Yet the emotionally-stunted Anglophone tradition has left us with just one catch-all term—"love"—to describe our feelings toward our mother, paramour, and cat.
Casual torture is, it seems, the only way Francisca can construct some messed-up semblance of a "normal" life, perhaps because she seems stunted by isolation.
A new government climate report outlines the planet's path toward environmental crisis in the darkest terms: frequent destructive weather events, deteriorating health, and a stunted economy.
My empathy has always been pretty high, but again, I think that's something that can happen when you get famous, and you get a bit stunted.
It was before doctors had determined that the virus could cause microcephaly, a birth defect in which children have malformed heads and severely stunted brain development.
Her digital version externalizes Daly's stunted sexuality; his swaggering captain character compels kisses from his female crew members, but they, and the men, have no genitalia.
"Antiquated liquor laws have stunted innovation in the spirits space since prohibition, despite the fact that today's drinkers are desperate for something different," says Price Hambrecht.
Sulfur amino acids play key roles in growth, so restricting those foods in rats created stunted, smaller creatures that happened to live longer with fewer diseases.
Familiar knee problems stunted his preparation in 2018 and led to him withdrawing in agony in the fifth set of a quarter-final with Marin Cilic.
Vázquez and González-Colón would be tasked with getting Department of Justice approval for the November vote to avoid a repetition of the stunted 2017 referendum.
In some places, harvests were lost altogether, Bloomberg said, while frosts also stunted the growth of the long potatoes that are preferable for making french fries.
She pointed to the county's latest malnutrition survey, carried out in 2014, which revealed a quarter of Meru's children were stunted - too short for their age.
She pointed to the county's latest malnutrition survey, carried out in 2014, which revealed a quarter of Meru's children were stunted - too short for their age.
The conflict has killed more than 40,000 people and stunted growth in poor but resource-rich regions of the Philippines where mines and plantations are located.
To many of us—though far from all—it's obvious that Musk's is a laughably feebleminded and emotionally stunted perspective, and no actual debate is necessary.
Babies with low birth weight have a greater risk of stunted growth, developmental delays and adult-onset conditions such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease, the authors explained.
Despite early popularity with iPhone users, a legal battle stunted the app's growth and Nakajima walked away … leaving the door open for Instagram to eat his lunch.
But while this food is wasted, millions of people are going hungry, with 38.4 percent of children aged under five stunted, according to the Global Hunger Index.
But the Trump administration's ability to work with US allies "to counter the regime's destabilizing activity and support for terrorist proxies in the region" seems increasingly stunted.
Climate change news: Arctic sea ice growth stunted again It's been losing ice at an average pace of 287 billion metric tons a year, according to NASA.
An exporters association in northern Greece, representing some 500 businesses, said the situation at Idomeni had stunted efforts to kickstart the economy after six years of recession.
One of their most poignant observations: Many young people's career development is stunted during a recession, and they can experience the effects years after the recession ends.
Cody went into the film wanting to write a study of stunted growth and left us with a character who is uncompromising, challenging from start to finish.
Benson worried that folks would get too excited about the fact that housing mice together helped American diet eaters with stunted gut microbiome diversity become more diverse.
The ethics guidelines it had to follow in order to avoid conflicts of interest stunted the company's ability to grow, according to a spokesperson for the brand.
In the song, and the accompanying photoshoot debuting exclusively on Refinery29 ahead, Jay addresses the impossible standards of masculinity that have stunted the emotional growth of men.
Many African children are stunted (notably small for their age) partly because they do not get enough micronutrients such as Vitamin A. Iron deficiency is startlingly common.
Nintendo's expansion plans also include a partnership with China's largest games maker, Tencent Holdings Ltd, that aims to sell the Switch in that country's stunted console market.
Evans did not mention the proposals of President-elect Donald Trump specifically, but said U.S. growth will remain stunted unless the labor force or productivity grow unexpectedly.
Thailand has been rocked by more than a decade of political turmoil that has stunted growth, two military takeovers and several rounds of often deadly street protests.
In our conversation, he emphasized over and over again the importance that the paint be made available to all artists so its possibilities will not be stunted.
They also view them as preferable to the kind of broad boycotts of Cuba, Iraq, and Iran that stunted those countries' economies, experts and former officials said.
Gilbert Grape (Johnny Depp) is a 24-year-old grocery clerk who cares for his morbidly obese mother (Darlene Cates) and developmentally stunted younger brother, Arnie (Leo!).
The challenges are as complicated as they are entrenched, and fierce political disagreements, as well as the fragmented nature of the U.S. school system, have stunted progress.
As bad, with fewer people doing pure academic research, sharing ideas openly or working on projects with decades-long time horizons, future breakthroughs could also be stunted.
They crossed Flatbush Avenue at the corner of Aviation Road, then walked for a quarter mile through a litter-strewn forest of phragmites and stunted-looking trees.
If we don't intervene now, we could begin seeing newborns with microcephaly and stunted brain development on the obstetrics wards in one or more of these places.
As a result, the growth of a new Western generation of Russia experts was stunted while former Sovietologists of the Cold War era were increasingly entering retirement.
These spare habitats are at their best when the leaves of the few stunted native black-cherry trees turn brilliant burnt orange, and biting insects are absent.
It is susceptible not only to tumors but also to rare conditions such as Moebius syndrome, a congenital facial paralysis caused by missing or stunted cranial nerves.
Myanmar faces a host of complex problems, including civil war with ethnic groups, decades of stunted economic development and widespread discrimination against a Muslim minority, the Rohingya.
But Powell said escalating tariffs between the U.S. and others had already stunted business growth even though it was still too early to know the final impact.
YANGON (Reuters) - Myanmar's central bank on Thursday announced new rules allowing foreign banks to lend to local businesses, bringing further reforms to the country's stunted banking sector.
President Muhammadu Buhari won office last May in Africa's biggest oil-producing nation, promising to end the corruption and mismanagement that has stunted the continent's biggest economy.
We've done independent studies of children who are stunted, and they learn dramatically less in school and they earn dramatically less when they get into the workforce.
So much for the "stunted emotional growth" that Mike Pence, Trump's choice for vice president, said in 1997 that he saw in children with two working parents.
The fallout from dicamba hit Weiss on two fronts: The drifting chemicals, he said, stunted his unprotected soybean crops and marked the plants with damaged, withered leaves.
Her most moving works are sculptures made of fabric or resin, begun around 2011, which depict stunted and vulnerable figures, often children, alone or in family groups.
Few Chinese organizations publicly opposing the Chinese Communist Party are left, their rallying power having been stunted by the lack of coverage by Chinese-language news outlets.
There is a spiritual axiom in recovery that goes: You become psychologically stunted at the age in which you first begin to drink problematically, to numb emotions.
A small percentage of women with the virus have given birth to infants with a abnormally small heads and stunted brain growth — a condition known as microcephaly.
That formula helped Algeria avoid the upheaval of the 2011 Arab Spring, but it has also stunted the oil-dependent country's economic development and thwarted democratic aspirations.
The U.N. World Food Program said on Tuesday that the supply of food remained precarious in North Korea, where one in five children is stunted by malnutrition.
While waiting for her bar results, though, she decided she wanted to use her degree to benefit women like herself whose careers had been stunted by sexism.
Farmers believe the characteristic flavor of Ethiopian coffee is derived from growing it in the shade of larger trees - leaving it vulnerable if trees are stunted or removed.
GENEVA (Reuters) - The supply of food remains precarious in North Korea, where one in five children is stunted by malnutrition, the United Nation's food agency said on Tuesday.
In recent years, smart metering adoption has been stunted by lack of standards, uncertainty over whether new laws will support the technology and consumers wary of actual benefits.
The economic growth of warmer nations such as Sudan, India, Nigeria, and Brazil has been stunted by about 25-36 percent due to climate change, the study found.
Yet the hardest hit area remains the conflict-plagued island of Mindanao, where 40 percent of children are stunted - an average seen in sub-Saharan Africa, he said.
But its leaders, candidates such as Khan, and workers say they are facing violent attacks and intimidation, including shootings and arrests, that have stunted their ability to campaign.
On my way to the jamboree, I wondered if it would be a meeting of emotionally stunted individuals stuck in a bygone era, but I was completely wrong.
Electronic music is now the world's biggest form of pop music, it has grown to be musically rich in no time, but is still intellectually stunted in adolescence.
Indeed we soon arrived in a grove of stunted spruce trees no taller than the tops of our heads, and there was no more uphill to be had.
It is easy to project the long term fallout of critical infrastructure failure when it results in depressed productivity, stunted economic growth, and perhaps lower quality of life.
"In northern Ghana, 30 percent of children under five are stunted or chronically malnourished," said WFP deputy regional director for West and Central Africa, Margot van der Velden.
Myanmar's economy, stunted for decades after a 1962 military coup, has grown swiftly since 3.13, when landmark elections ushered in political changes and a wave of foreign investment.
Yusuf Larney, 61, the owner of a Cape Malay restaurant called Bo-Kaap Kombuis, said that apartheid had kept the community tighter, but had also stunted its growth.
The siblings, found to be suffering from malnourishment, muscle wasting, stunted growth and other signs of severe abuse, were taken into protective custody, and the parents were arrested.
Additionally, a software fix Boeing was working with the FAA to implement was reportedly stunted during the longest government shutdown in history over funding for Trump's border wall.
The Yellow Jackets (7-6) did not have the speed or strength to slow down Ibrahim and their triple-option offense was stunted in Coach Paul Johnson's finale.
And I felt like it stunted me a bit, because I grew up thinking they weren't being mean and got older and realised, 'oh, you were being horrible.
Last year's EVO 15-S was close to being great, only stunted by a few small, but important omissions that no gaming laptop over $1,500 should ship without.
And Iger said visitor numbers to that attraction were stunted by cost increases at the Park and at nearby hotels, as well as by visitors' expectations of crowding.
But the company's ambitions in the United States, in particular for Futurewei, have been stunted by a White House pressure campaign that's now gone on nearly a year.
Costing $20053 billion in the mid-1970s, the Games were seen by many as a financial disaster which weighed on the economy for decades and arguably stunted growth.
Without proper nutrition at such a prominent age in their lives for growth and development, their ability to learn, focus, function, grow, and develop is all stunted significantly.
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I'd denied myself so much pleasure, restricted myself from potholing in new musical caves, effectively stunted my own artistic growth for the sake of keeping up online appearances.
This seems like a problem that is reasonably straightforward to solve, making sure children have enough protein and enough micronutrients to reach a non-stunted level of development.
In the movie, Marcus is depicted as a bit of a stunted adult, having never gone to college and living in his parents' basement while working for his dad.
Vick feared what this exposure to violence did to a kid — how it stunted childhood, eroded innocence, burrowed deep, and shaped whatever worldview was blooming inside a young mind.
They posed an existential threat to the larger tree, offering fire a fast track up to the canopy, and a lack of sunshine and nutrients had left them stunted.
It calculated lost productivity at $7 billion based on reduced productivity among stunted workers and complete loss of productivity due to premature under-five child deaths linked to hunger.
Laron found that his patients had the body's primary growth hormone (GH) in abundance in their bloodstream, an observation that seemed to defy logic, since they had stunted growth.
"Having no more than one friend—shout out to my best friend, Matthew Pettit—for a long period of time definitely stunted my emotional and social development," he says.
In the economically stunted north, any agreement will have to allay fears of a flood of Greek Cypriot capital and underrepresentation in the governing bodies of a united island.
Pisces have a real mother-healer nature in love: You sometimes can fall for partners who are somewhat emotionally stunted, and you often end up taking care of them.
His Adams is cold, emotionally stunted, impossibly solitary and self-contained, just the kind of man who, as Ralph Waldo Emerson described him, took sulfuric acid with his tea.
Although "Spirit's" inextricable connection to Disney's "The Lion King" may have slightly stunted Beyoncé's creative expression, she more than made it up with unreasonably high glamour, rich cultural references.
Following a decade of stunted economic growth, the U.S. economy is responding positively to Congress' and the Trump administration's policy cocktail of regulatory relief and pro-growth tax reform.
In Africa, 21625 million children are stunted—they weigh too little for their age—and 2900 million weigh too little for their size, which is referred to as wasting.
We wanted her to be old enough that it was dark and sad that she hasn't really started her life at this point—we wanted her to be stunted.
But that potential has been stunted because of Iran's continued meddling in Syria, Yemen, Iraq and Lebanon, and an antipathy for the United States that is mutual and obsessive.
But in a distracted, memory-stunted age, they require new interpreters, curators from different backgrounds and perhaps artists, as decipherers, analysts, able to link the present to the past.
Falling oil prices stunted the economy — Texas has diversified considerably, but energy is still the major industry — pushing unemployment above the national average and complicating the state budget process.
The prize credited Lawrence Haddad and David Nabarro with cutting the number of stunted children in the world by 10 million by lobbying governments and donors to improve nutrition.
For humans, however, their ego and transfixion with technology significantly stunted their natural evolution and they are now the only life form unable to see or understand The Chaos.
The White House has also acquired a new special in-house counsel, respected attorney Ty Cobb, as it confronts legal probes that have shadowed the administration and stunted its agenda.
Whether it's defeating Stannis' invading navy in one stroke, evading punishment and captivity after being falsely accused (twice!) of crimes, or his own stunted stature, Tyrion always finds a way.
Bishop pine and Douglas fir give way to stunted cypresses, to sedges, pygmy manzanita, to Bolander's pines stooped and ancient, hundreds of years old and only shoulder height on her.
And then it came to me: They reminded me of those C.G.I. velociraptors in films, except that the scales have turned to feathers and the stunted forelimbs to vibrant wings.
Given our Supreme Leader's often stunted and conspiratorial attitudes toward anything even vaguely approaching science, it should come as no surprise that most of these warnings are quite strongly worded.
One is a childish fantasy that often engenders a lifelong obsession with its unbelievable heroes, leading to an emotionally stunted, socially crippled adulthood, unable to deal with the real world.
As reported in a new Science study, developing fish that are exposed to high concentrations of microplastic particles exhibit altered behaviors and stunted growth that lead to increased mortality rates.
Elver said she was alarmed that 40 percent of Zambian under fives have stunted growth due to malnutrition, despite the country emerging from crisis to "impressive" levels of economic growth.
But the Rewheel report was quick to note that the often stunted level of competition seen in US wireless is more akin to countries where there's just three major players.
In the second study, researchers at University of Lyon found that two microbes alone, Ruminococcus gnavus and Clostridium symbiosum, fixed hormonal mechanisms that led to stunted growth in malnourished children.
The alleged abuse and malnutrition endured by the Turpin siblings at the hands of their parents resulted in stunted growth, "low cognition," and "severe skeletal abnormalities," investigators testified on Wednesday.
Recent economic data suggests Japan is breaking out the grip of deflation that has stunted growth for years, according to analysis the government submitted to the advisory panel on Thursday.
It's a stunted and deeply problematic notion of bravery, and one that betrays exactly how popular consumer culture has prioritized beauty as an achievement over, say, actual hard-won achievements.
Are men honestly this emotionally stunted, that they can be wildly rich and successful and still inclined to flirt in the least vulnerable way possible—by tweeting at a woman?
"Occupy Central with Love and Peace" was conceived by a Hong Kong priest and two academics as a protest against stunted proposals for political reform that had recently been unveiled.
Bovino said while consumer spending remains strong, the uncertainty driven by Trump's trade war with China has stunted business growth and expansion, which risks hurting the strong U.S. labor market.
Russia's critics — and certainly the White House — would dispute Mr. Putin's accomplishments, noting the corrupted, kleptocratic economy and a stunted political system that has marginalized genuine opposition, at times violently.
I guess that we're all flawed, emotionally stunted idiots in our own fun little ways, and we can never be fully aware of how, because we all perceive things differently.
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The inability to pass the bill and uncertainty around taxation and government funds during a slump in oil revenue has stunted investment, particularly in deep-water oil and gas fields.
The famine is over (although malnutrition still leaves one in four children stunted), the economy has developed and government officials are far more open and savvy than a generation ago.
Her dance troupe stopped rehearsing a few months back, and she keeps busy with modeling, tattooing and school for now, but says she feels stunted by the lack of opportunities.
But that only results in a false self, one that is as shaky and unknown as the stunted self that comes from sublimating your desires for those of your family.
The second act — which finds Mr. Crane in the classically Silverian role of Irene's grown, psychologically stunted gay son — presents the consequences of what happened nearly a half-century earlier.
Then, my dad said, consider the horrendous cost of expropriation in countries that have tried it — the bloodshed, the lost lives, the ruined families, the economies stunted by revolutionary violence.
While conservatism growth may have stunted in the Republican electorate, the nominee they chose to lead their party in 2016 was arguably the least conservative in the last 40 years.
JFK, however, knew that change was coming in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, where hundreds of millions of people were growing increasingly frustrated over political oppression and stunted living standards.
Homebuilder sentiment ticked up in January after two months of sharp declines, but increasing costs have stunted construction of lower-priced homes that are less likely to turn a larger profit.
The 11-year-old girl who had been shackled to her bed had stunted growth from malnourishment and her arms were the size of an infant&aposs, investigator Patrick Morris said.
As a physician-innovator, I have experienced how institutional policies, hierarchical and administrator-driven systems and pilot program dynamics are creating a stunted ecosystem that is not reaching its full potential.
In the most severe cases, the child's brain development is so stunted that they will be unable to reach basic milestones and have constant seizures, damaged nerves, and permanently rigid limbs.
Declining ore quality at Escondida in Chile, the world's largest copper mine, led to higher costs as the miner had to process more ore, while falling prices also stunted copper earnings.
Though Deaf culture has nudged closer to mainstream visibility in the past several years, progress remains stunted in spaces where DHH people aren't considered part of the equation to begin with.
But even as he demanded more resources for the city, and decried anti-government politics, Obama dismissed suggestions that Flint's children would be forever stunted after exposure to lead-contaminated water.
This feat of capability done with the element of surprise earns her an "I love you" in return from Jimmy, who has been an emotionally stunted turd for the entire episode.
Chicago's dynamic hitters were stunted by ace pitcher Clayton Kershaw who shut them down in a 1-0 loss that tied the best-of-seven National League Championship Series 1-1.
Brazil is also investigating a potential link between Zika infections and more than 4,000 suspected cases of microcephaly, a condition marked by abnormally small skulls in newborns and stunted brain development.
This season, she has shared how her parents' divorce tore their family apart and stunted their social lives in 2016, when her father Chip's alleged mistress gave birth to a child.
They found the undernourished children had gut microbiota that had not evolved normally as they aged, and that the immature gut bacteria may be a major factor in their stunted growth.
But some researchers have argued that the remains — a skull, pelvis, jaw, and other bones — just belonged to a member of our own species whose growth had been stunted by illness.
Some believe that labels like Cross Colours from the 90s had their success stunted by not being able to get the accounts they needed because of their "urban" or "streetwear" categorization.
Almost half of children younger than five years - or about 54 million children - are stunted in India, a "manifestation of chronic under nutrition", according to the United Nations children's agency, UNICEF.
"If we were to take into account estimates of the cost of pain, suffering, and stunted quality of life, too, the total toll could be some $500 billion," the study says.
The monarchy had been restored, but during Cromwell's reign an awful lot of English writing had been stunted; for a time, plays were even banned, for fear of public political criticism.
Myanmar's 51.5 million people expect the NLD to fix everything, from completing the transformation of an economy stunted by decades of isolation to bringing peace to states riven by ethnic conflict.
There is no sentence or punishment that can undo the learning difficulties and stunted growth and nervous system damage that affected children will struggle with for the rest of their lives.
Recent positive economic signs suggest Japan is breaking out the grip of deflation that has stunted growth for years, according to analysis the government submitted to the advisory panel on Thursday.
Nearly half of all children in Muzaffarpur are underweight, and a similar number are stunted, making them vulnerable to AES, which grips the town almost every year when summer temperatures surge.
It is home to many of the most ambitious and inventive people in the world, but its governance is stunted by party hacks and special interests, petty rivalries and systemic corruption.
The Bachelor, it seems, is trying to make progress on having open discussions about race, but that growth is stunted by the terms and low expectations the franchise sets for itself.
That, they argued, gave Clinton an aura of inevitability that stunted Sanders' momentum, even as he began to challenge and beat Clinton in actual primary contests, that was hard to overcome.
The guidance represents revenue growth deceleration primarily due to expected CRM softness while stunted earnings growth will be driven by lighter CRM margins, Cowen and Co analysts wrote in a note.
The first was "Billy Madison," which tells the tale of a stunted rich kid who is forced to repeat Grades 1 through 20033 if he wants to inherit the family business.
Due to this, I believe some part of my growth has been stunted; I'm often too scared to put myself out in the world because I believe backlash will be inevitable.
It undoubtedly stunted Germany's gay rights movement, which only got off the ground in the early 1970s, after repressive censorship and aggressive policing shuttered earlier postwar attempts at organization and visibility.
It has stunted arms and, instead of legs, a bulbous stump—as if, in place of genitalia, the halves of the ass had continued all the way around to form two spheres.
As constructed, though, the movie feels dramatically stunted, despite the undeniably heart-tugging aspects of a dog's unconditional affection or having to euthanize one, especially for those who have experienced that bond.
Over the past year alone, record rainfall throughout the central U.S. has saturated farmers' fields to the point of no return, leaving large portions of land useless and resulting in stunted harvests.
Left and right, the world's best-dressed men stunted from dusk till dawn in looks that rivaled anything I could ever think of (or afford) — and I loved every second of it.
Unseasonable rainfall in January set back harvesting of an already drought-stunted crop caused by the weather phenomena El Nino, and while the weather has improved since, cane yields never fully recovered.
While undernutrition and hunger is slowly declining in Asia, in sub-Saharan Africa, the number of stunted children is still 58 million and rising by 20153,000 every year, according to the report.
The practice can lead to overdiagnosis, with potentially harmful effects, including stunted growth due to unnecessary dietary restrictions, Dr. David Stukus, an author of the new study, told Reuters Health by phone.
Curry isn't the only woman whose career on the morning news show was stunted while Lauer got to stick around; Tamron Hall and Natalie Morales also lost their jobs during his tenure.
Fatma Kamel, 42, had to keep her four daughters aged 10, 11, 12, and 16 out of school for three years, and worried that their work and career prospects would be stunted.
With economic opportunities stunted, everyone will suffer for Leave voters wrongly blaming hard-working, taxpaying European migrants for everything they dislike about modern Britain and wrongly trusting economic charlatans like Mr. Gove.
I've been reading all the articles about the stunted development and how traumatic it is for the development of the brains of these children who are being ripped away from their parents.
We watched her for several minutes, remarking on her beauty, then continued up the trail into a stand of stunted, high-altitude pine, the trunks just tall enough to obscure our vision.
The long history of American workers' struggles to get the right to use the bathroom at work — something long enjoyed by our European counterparts — says enough about economists' stunted notion of efficiency.
Delta's North American operations were badly stunted by the blackout, but beyond that, it had to cancel or divert nonstop flights between Atlanta and cities in Africa, Asia, Europe and South America.
And the repeat-after-me method of virtual science dropping regularly has PaRappa's words sounding painfully stunted, which isn't helped at all by the game's own version of, I guess, collision detection.
Intensive health monitoring through big data and repeat testingTaiwan's health infrastructure, including big-data analysis, is partially the result of the 2003 SARS outbreak, which killed 73 people and stunted its economy.
Trump tweeted on Thursday that he would not keep federal emergency workers in Puerto Rico "forever," and suggested that Puerto Rico deserved some of the blame for its own stunted recovery efforts.
A kid who&aposs stunted early on is more likely to put on belly fat when they&aposre older, which is one of the most dangerous kinds of flab for overall health.
A stunted but emotional goodbye with Frank (William H. Macy) and the gift of $50,000 to Debbie (Emma Kenney) are the last things on Fiona's list before she boards a plane to...somewhere.
Political instability since a decade-long civil conflict ended in 2006 has discouraged investment, stunted growth and curtailed job creation — forcing hundreds of thousands of Nepalis to migrate overseas in search of work.
With design stunted under Mao and planners racing to accommodate an influx of urbanites, developers in the 1990s and early 2000s eagerly tapped foreign architects in the hopes of absorbing their technical expertise.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend built its reputation on this sort of egalitarian satire, where its frustrated female characters declare that all men are emotionally stunted children while simultaneously acknowledging that this is absurd hyperbole.
Stunted progress Short's blunt comments echo what Republicans in the White House and on Capitol Hill have said in private about the continual drip, drip, drip of controversies coming from the White House.
About 70 percent of North Koreans are "food insecure", meaning they struggle to avoid hunger, and one in four children under five is stunted from chronic malnutrition, the WFP said at the time.
One in three Cambodian children under five is stunted but Prime Minister Hun Sen has brought together the ministries responsible for nutrition, health, agriculture, and water and sanitation to create a joint response.
We had just come out of a presentation where we showed a new commercial to two guys best known as Steve Stunted and Harlow Halfshot, the group managers on our Frozen Pizza account.
Along these lines, about 66 million children attend class hungry in the developing world; roughly 161 million kids under five are nutritionally stunted; 99 million are underweight; and 51 million suffer from wasting.
A quarter of households had contaminated drinking water and nearly one in five North Korean children were stunted - a symptom of chronic malnutrition linked to poor educational outcomes and low productivity in adulthood.
Only China, Vietnam and South Korea had no serious problems with any of the three indicators that health experts used as harbingers of poor nutrition: stunted toddlers, anemic young women and obese adults.
"Children who are stunted or born with IUGR are also shown to complete fewer years of schooling and earn less income as adults, hindering their cognitive growth and economic potential," the researchers continued.
When the marine biologist compares his diaphanous squid to "my mother's underwear soaking in a holiday basin," we get a sense of both his deep attachment to the squid and his stunted sexuality.
The strange things I forced on them as kids—goat kefir gets mentioned more often than I'd like—seem not to have stunted them too badly, or twisted their palates into unseemly shapes.
The president has argued the Fed stunted economic growth by raising interest rates earlier in his term, blurring, according to critics, the traditional line between the White House and the independent central bank.
Even as some non-Tibetan directors seek out new Tibetan stories to tell, they say, the evolution of Tibetan films will remain stunted unless the elephant in the room — government censorship — is addressed.
Patchy rains and pest outbreaks have also threatened maize production in Zambia and Malawi, while Reuters journalists who traveled to Lesotho this weekend saw fields of stunted maize that looked in poor condition.
I willingly I told myself lies to keep me in a life that stunted me: that plenty of couples don't have sex anymore, that it wasn't important, and that I was being selfish.
It really stunted my growth as a company because there were so many things I had to do, we needed to do, in order to build a company that would serve our clients.
This time, protest leaders say, they need at least three years to prepare voter rolls, but also to allow a stunted political system to re-establish itself after three decades of suffocating dictatorship.
An animal study conducted by the U.K. Research and Innovation Medical Research Council found that if levels of hormones known as androgens are low as the fetus grows, penis length could be stunted.
During a post-premiere Q&A, Wood said she drew inspiration for Old Dolio from Edward Scissorhands — an emotionally stunted outsider longing for connection, but who's clueless how to process or articulate that.
Today, as "Broke" illustrates, despite the abundance of houses, it is absurdly difficult for people who want to live in Detroit to do so, thanks to stunted lending, predatory schemes and tax foreclosure.
Stop me when this starts to sound familiar: An emotionally stunted man with thwarted dreams of making something of himself has to move back in with his mother and grapple with his failure.
SS Freddy Galvis collected 10 hits in his last five games prior to the All-Star break, but a series against the New York Mets this weekend stunted the ascent in his batting average.
For much of her life growing up, Gypsy was told by Dee Dee that she was much younger than her actual age — a fact that, in retrospect, likely stunted Gypsy both emotionally and psychologically.
HASAKA, Syria (Reuters) - The paramedics' log at al-Hol camp in eastern Syria lists the injuries and ailments of infants rushed from the battlefield to its crowded, dirty clinic: malnourishment, stunted growth, broken leg.
The Italian bourse remains a "stunted" thing, in comparison to markets in Paris or London, points out Claudio Costamagna, chairman of Cassa Depositi e Prestiti, a state-controlled bank that invests Italy's postal savings.
Amethyst, a Gem created on Earth and dealing with Earthly appetites for food, experience, and sensation, is constantly regarded as short and stunted, but her allies still celebrate her as worthwhile for her uniqueness.
Preservationists working on the project also have to take into account aesthetic decisions like microphone placement and what frequencies the record's material is able to replicate (which is stunted compared to modern sound playback).
Student homelessness gained most in states with a combination of yawning wealth gaps, stunted minimum wages, devastating natural disasters, and affordable housing shortages, and no single cause can account for the record-high population.
About 70 percent of North Korea's 25 million people are "food insecure", meaning they struggle to avoid hunger, and one in four children under five is stunted from chronic malnutrition, according to the WFP.
Netflix wasn't available in the country at the time, leaving me with the choice between Japanese TV and Japan's take on Hulu, a stunted streaming service that advertized Prison Break as its biggest show.
The fine came months after Buhari took office last May following an election campaign in which he pledged to impose tougher regulations and fight the corruption that had stunted development in Africa's biggest economy.
Today's emotionally stunted vanguard, like the Bolshevik leadership a century ago, demands of its comrades not intellectual rigor and critical thinking but soldierly obedience in a literal war, a violent struggle for political power.
His so-called stunted childhood led to a multi-million-dollar enterprise that centered on naked women but also espoused Hefner's "Playboy philosophy" based on romance, style and the casting off of mainstream mores.
More than 155 million children aged under five are stunted due to lack of nutrition, and 52 million are defined as "wasted" - meaning they do not weigh enough for their height, the report said.
But as an emotionally stunted, internationally famous golden boy who's spent the past 15 years in seclusion with a secret order of mystical monks, he is not, shall we say, the most relatable protagonist.
His brother is six feet four, he told me, as was his late father; Murphy thinks that his own growth was stunted by chain-smoking when he was a rebellious teen-ager, in Indiana.
World Vision International, a Christian advocacy group, said the cost of the war, when calculated in stunted economic growth, including lost childhood education, could reach $1.3 trillion if peace is not achieved by 2020.
We see Russell Brand, looking like a literal piece of sex, teach a sexually-stunted friend how to simultaneously provide clitoral and vaginal stimulation so that he may please his new wife in bed.
Falling oil prices stunted the economy — Texas has diversified considerably, but energy is still the major industry — pushing unemployment above the national average, despite being among the fastest in the nation to add jobs.
Maryland's law does have one thing that California's doesn't — a provision that tries to go after the "mommy track," where women's careers get systemically stunted after they take some time off to have children.
At a time when hardcore was reaching a fever pitch, Black Flag's growth was stunted, forced to rely on its old material at a time when fans were demanding something new and forward-thinking.
Their range stretches from the stunted pine trees of the north, past the swaying palm trees of Florida, and into Central and South America, where the birds hunt amid rain forest ferns and orchids.
It is in fact the codification in law of a widespread practice of whisking people into secret detention — "disappearing" them into a labyrinth where China's stunted legal protections can do little to prevent abuse.
The human suffering underlying the data includes almost one in four children under 5 years of age — 155 million — with stunted growth and a greatly heightened risk of cognitive damage and susceptibility to infection.
The term refers to the portfolio of mostly Treasurys and mortgage-backed securities, the bulk of which the Fed acquired in an effort to stimulate growth that had been stunted by the financial crisis.
Bloomberg reported that retailers were after long potatoes to make their french fries, but there have been fewer of those as the cold weather has stunted their growth and destroyed some crop yields altogether.
But Absah notes that in recent years, a fair number of patients have been diagnosed who didn't have classic symptoms, which include weight loss and chronic diarrhea in adults, or stunted growth in children.
Game of Thrones' showrunners do fixate on (truly awe-inspiring) spectacle over character and plot development, and while the series boasts many fine performances, its emotional storytelling has become at times confused and stunted.
It bears noting that in an excellent season of You're The Worst in which every other character got a major arc and opportunities to grow, Gretchen has been stunted bordering on insufferable throughout Season 3.
The 3,000-member Maoist rebel forces have been waging a protracted guerrilla warfare for nearly 50 years in a conflict that has killed more than 40,000 people and stunted growth in resource-rich rural areas.
Western trade and investment in Myanmar is small, but there were hopes that a series of reforms this year would prise open an economy stunted by international sanctions and decades of mismanagement under military rule.
Arctic sea ice growth stunted again Scientists and leaders have agreed that global greenhouse gas emissions will need to peak soon and be followed by quick reductions over the years ahead to contain temperature rises.
" Now it's a lesson she's imparting to her own children with Shepard (Lincoln, 3, and Delta, 1): "I am trying to teach my kids not be stunted by country lines, language barriers, or religious boundaries.
The number of stunted children under five is falling in every region except Africa and Oceania, and in Ghana stunting rates have almost halved – to 19 percent from 36 percent – in just over a decade.
It later re-imposed a quasi-peg to avoid further currency loss, thereby creating multiple exchange rates which has masked the pressure on the naira and stunted inflows as investors struggle to price naira assets.
Haiti, the first nation to be formed by former slaves in 1804, is the poorest country in the Americas, its economic progress stunted by a long history of political instability, disastrous foreign interventions and mismanagement.
And if you feel like you're stunted or on a plateau in your life or career, one of the first things anyone seems to suggest these days is that you go scrounge up a mentor.
Remaining, unilateral U.S. sanctions imposed over Iran's record on human rights, terrorism and ballistic missiles has scared many would-be foreign investors seen as indispensable to reviving an economy stunted by many years of isolation.
He felt underpaid and stunted in his career growth, so he began trying his hand at a combination of freelance writing and managing his own web design blog, all while keeping his full-time gig.
Stereotypes of the current generation paint them as lazy but also beset by forces beyond their control, a bunch of emotionally stunted 20-somethings scrolling blankly through their phones because that's all they can do.
Some 90 percent of Madagascar's population lives on less than $2 a day, and almost half of children are chronically malnourished or stunted - which results in them being short for their age - the agencies said.
He spoke of the importance of focusing on growth without spurring the runaway inflation and currency crises that stunted Mexico in the 1980s and 1990s, themes he referred back to after assuming his new role.
Her ultimate rejection of him, over his insistence that she still loves him, is framed not as an essentially feminine act of cruelty, but as the inevitable result of his stunted capacity for personal growth.
She ends up signing on for an emotional experiment at the hands of scientists, and at the same time a "Girlfriend Experiment" that involves an emotionally bored and creatively stunted famous actor/director named Kurt.
The images of her frail, stunted body touched off a torrent of criticism that officials had failed to help the disadvantaged at a time when China's leader, Xi Jinping, has vowed to eliminate extreme poverty.
"If children are stunted and do not receive the nutrition and attention in these first 1,000 days, it is very difficult to catch back up," noted Joshua Poole, the Madagascar director of Catholic Relief Services.
The actual technical glitch that stunted Friday's CST-100 Starliner mission to the International Space Station was a timer error though Boeing said it was too early to determine the exact cause of the fault.
And I have met other queer folks who feel the way I do — robbed of an opportunity to explore their natural attractions from an early age and who as a result may feel emotionally stunted.
When Matías and his fellow workshop leader Marina (who also wanted to use a false name) insisted that drug prohibition had stunted the development of medical knowledge on the benefits of cannabis, their audience nodded.
Had Jim Crow not stunted or ignored homegrown talent because it came in the wrong skin color, would Americans Alan Shepard or John Glenn, not Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, have been the first man in space?
Even as Jim's speech became increasingly stunted, Pony could coax him to talk about his past, recounting fishing trips or how he built the house to face the sun so it would be warmer in winter.
LP: Nick's date with Danielle L. really highlighted his inability to hold any sort of conversation, and I think he sent her home because he saw himself reflected in her stunted sentences and long, awkward pauses.
The health hazards of lead poisoning are well-documented: Studies have linked lead exposure to chronic and permanent medical and cognitive problems, especially for children, including learning disabilities, intellectual disabilities, stunted growth, seizures and even death.
A few steps away across some railroad tracks, what looks like a baby slumped on her mother's shoulder turns out to be a patchily bald, terribly stunted three-year-old, who cannot hold her head up.
Despite being well-educated, entering in to the job market during one of the worst recessions since the Great Depression has resulted in lower starting wages, which could lead to an overall stunted standard of living.
Water, sanitation and hygiene, usually treated by governments and NGOs as a separate policy area from food and nutrition, make up the second leading cause of stunted growth in children, after underweight births, said the report.
Palm oil stockpiles in 2016 are expected to drop 10 percent year-on-year as output gets stunted by dry conditions in top producers Indonesia and Malaysia, said Adrian Redlich, Merricks' founder and chief investment officer.
" Republicans countered that Dodd-Frank stunted the ability of small banks to expand their services and gives big banks a Washington-funded bailout system via the "systemically important financial institution" designation, nicknamed "too big to fail.
That investment growth has arguably been stunted by government efforts to protect the yuan, which fell 6.5 percent against the dollar last year, prompting a barrage of measures that made it harder to move funds offshore.
He told me that of his childhood circle of friends, only about five, including himself, have not been stunted by tragedy: Two are dead, three are in prison, and two of those three won't get out.
The sun was sinking low over the desert as I drove down the wide street leading from Maher's home, past shabby apartment blocks with laundry drying on every balcony and stunted palm trees lining the meridian.
But with the new sanctions, it now also appears to have set back his long-term strategy: to get out from under a sanctions regime that, along with low oil prices, has stunted his country's economy.
And it doesn't end there: In addition to stunted brain development, studies have shown that children who grow up in poverty are much more likely to have chronic health issues like diabetes, asthma, and hearing problems.
All the characters are supposed to be flawed and stunted, but Gretchen has been so on a cartoonish level, probably since the first time we heard her say "abobo" in Season 2 (I will never forgive this).
However, that effort has been stymied by US-led sanctions that have stunted the country's economic growth — a major reason why Pyongyang is upset it hasn't made a nuclear deal with Washington that would lift the penalties.
You do not have to know the grief that has unfolded before "Funereal Wallpaper" (2013), which is a faded, innocuous view of a body water, a rocky shore, and young (or stunted) fir trees in the foreground.
The lack of rain from November to March in most production areas stunted pod development and reduced the survival rate of cherelles and flowers during hot weather at the beginning of the year, pod counters told Reuters.
And now that we also know men are dominating Twitter, where the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements continue to fuel a cultural awakening around sexual abuse and harassment, to what extent are even those successful movements being stunted?
"We see the DPRK (North Korea) regime grow its illicit weapons program rather than growing its own children," said Power, citing World Health Organization data that one in four North Korean children suffers stunted growth from malnutrition.
Washington (CNN)The collapse of the Republican bid to repeal and replace Obamacare Monday, alongside chaos brewed by the Russia scandal, has revealed a stunted presidency and a White House struggling to master the levers of power.
Girls in rural Africa born during a severe drought are more likely to grow up poor and hungry, be less educated, stunted, wed younger, give birth to underweight babies and bear more of them, the bank said.
Yet, even from this vantage, he remains true to the tenets of emo—that life is essentially terrible, and that every experience is rooted in a kind of emotionally stunted suffering and adversity that must be tackled.
South Carolina is a poor, rural state with a growth that was stunted by the Civil War, then a century of Jim Crow laws and societal norms that made it impossible to fully develop its homegrown talent.
Despite being 70 years old and a self-proclaimed "cripple" with a limp (all due to an accident in his youth that stunted the growth of his right leg), my father was physically fit for his age.
"People are always surprised when they see how beautiful it is," he said, beckoning me onto the sphagnum, though at this point, presented with a forbidding terrain of mist and stunted trees, I still needed some convincing.
Known for his short temper and ambition, Archbishop Viganò has clashed with superiors who stunted his ascent in the church and has played a key role in some of the most stunning Vatican scandals of recent times.
This formula reached its apogee in 1958 with Rona Jaffe's "The Best of Everything," whose publishing-house heroines find either (a) business success at the price of stunted love, (b) true love and wifey bliss, (c) death.
But the old Marxist dream that robots will free us from the drudgery of labor doesn't convince Ms. Cao: They seem to have subjugated the two heroes instead, and stunted their capacity to feel and to love.
Electric scooter startup Bird, which raised $275 million in funding six months ago, is laying off about one-third of its staff as it races to slash costs amid the coronavirus outbreak that has stunted its business.
Why it matters: It remains impossible to quantify how much the island's economic growth was stunted by Hurricane Maria's epic destruction 2 years ago — and it won't be easy to gauge any comparable impact from Hurricane Dorian.
This formula reached its apogee in 227 with Rona Jaffe's "The Best of Everything," whose publishing-house heroines find either (a) business success at the price of stunted love, (b) true love and wifey bliss, (c) death.
Where Overeem's guard has always been dangerous offensively, he seemed stunted without any control on his man and lay prone with his elbows up, failing to move his head or make himself any less of an easy target.
Sibling rivalry isn't new, of course, but when it's at the top level it trickles down and creates rifts among Lakers executives while helping to keep L.A.'s on-court showings stunted in a post-Kobe Bryant world.
So you've pulled your phone out and you're ready to send a snap from the most lit bar on a Saturday night, when suddenly you're stunted by the thought: what the hell is this fire track I'm hearing?
Nothing imperiled America more than the premature pivot to austerity coming out of the Great Recession; it stunted economic growth and unnecessarily left millions of people behind, because of false hysteria whipped up without a basis in reality.
Petrobras has a large divestment plan that includes the sales of its subsidiaries to recover from a financial crisis that has stunted its investment programs, including development of huge reservoirs of oil in the off-shore subsalt polygon.
Still pining for the book world, she starts applying for jobs but finds that, at her age and with her stunted experience, no corporate HR rep will even entertain her résumé, let alone give her any real power.
Her caretakers didn't initially suspect the chimp had trisomy 22, even though she had stunted growth, developed cataracts as a baby and developed cross eyes and a disorder that causes her corneas to progressively thin, among other issues.
Not when an Adams injury last year shined a floodlight on how stunted the in-house recruits are; not with Oregon currently set to whiff on bringing in a desperately needed blue-chipper in the 2017 recruiting class.
It's a slow, tough place, surrounded either by water that seems like it might be happier as ice or, on the southern coast, by trees so sparse and stunted that they probably would have preferred to grow elsewhere.
Obama, a magnetic campaigner and singular political personality, was never able to transfer his aura to other Democrats -- and he took a pummeling in midterm elections that cost his party the House and effectively stunted his legislative agenda.
As it stands, in her refusal to be drawn (in all senses), Maud Stamp reads as emotionally stunted, debilitated, not normal; but of course, we realize, were she a man, she'd simply read as the strong, silent type.
Young folks are facing a warming planet, exploding student debt, stunted mobility, stagnant wages and the increasing corporatization of the country due in part to the increasing consolidation of wealth and the impact of that wealth on American institutions.
As my colleague David Roberts put it: Models have often included unrealistically low estimates of current and future emissions growth, unrealistically early peaks in global emissions, and unequitable estimates of emission curves in developing countries (implicitly assuming stunted development).
If they make it out of the intensive care unit, many of these infants (between 20 to 50 percent of them) still suffer from a host of health conditions that arise from the stunted development of their organ systems.
But none of those scenarios comes close to the sheer absurdity of a mock TV show prison run by an emotionally stunted tech exec, drunk on power and the chance to play make-believe in his favorite fictional setting.
Laos has the highest level of stunted growth linked to malnutrition in the region, with 40% of children affected, says Bernie Chaves, the Laos Country Representative for Catholic Relief Services (CRS), which runs a US-funded school meals program.
COPENHAGEN, Aug 7 (Reuters) - Denmark's FSA said on Monday it would lower the liquidity demands for most banks, but a lobby group said that it was not enough, and that the banks would still be stunted in international competition.
The town's mission statement was fulfilled to a degree, as several plants were built and operated here for many years, feeding a middle-class economy, but Speedway's growth was stunted by an overall decline in the Indianapolis auto industry.
Mr. Sison taught Mr. Duterte when he was in college, and many had initially thought that their connection would lead to an end to an insurgency that has claimed thousands of lives and stunted the growth of the countryside.
As a result of their stunted growth, people with SEDc might have problems with their back and spine, hip deformities, foot issues, and degenerative joint disease in the hips, knees, or shoulders, according to the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
So the debate is back at the same dividing lines that stunted Trumpcare the first time around: Conservatives want to roll back as much of Obamacare as they can, but moderates are concerned about the consequences of doing so.
" The landscape is so alive to Carey that it forms a body, from the tip of Darwin down to the desolate Nullarbor Plain, where the wind whips the sand, the "gnarled and stunted scrub, myall and mallee and mulga.
A spate of recent injuries has stunted James Harden's Most Valuable Player Award campaign and, of greater consequence, made it a bit harder to justify a top-five spot for the Rockets even after their gaudy 25-4 start.
Duterte, who won an election last year on a vow to wipe out the illegal drug trade, had raised hopes of bringing an end to a communist insurgency that has stunted development for years, especially in central parts of the Philippines.
President Mauricio Macri was elected in 2015, promising to reinvigorate an economy weighed down by currency controls and the previous government's longstanding feud with the key agricultural sector, which stunted output from the world's top exporter of soymeal livestock feed.
More than three years after a referendum to exit from the European Union, there is still little clarity on how and on what terms Britain will separate from the bloc, which has stunted domestic economic growth and severely pressured the pound.
Money may have protected the Roys from life's harsher realities — these are folks who can confidently laugh off the threat of a jail sentence — but it's also stunted them and trapped them, hardened and softened them in all the wrong places.
Now she is growing, but the development of her brain is stunted by the birth defect, and slowly, day by day, her adopted parents Kely and Josimar Oliveira are learning what this means: can she see, does she hear them?
Today Snap announced it added just 8 million new users this quarter at a growth rate of 5%, hardly better than 158 million users and the 3.2% growth rate of Q4 2016 after Instagram cloned Stories and stunted Snapchat's growth.
It's enough to make me wonder if my elementary school teachers had a point when they claimed TV stunted the imagination: for all the active possibilities VR allows, filling in every detail of an experience nudges me into personal creative passivity.
So it's an incredible waste, not just for families but for the nation as a whole, that so many children's futures are stunted because their parents don't have the resources to take care of them as well as they should.
They saw a stunted start in which Romania nearly scored in the first few moments — the French goalkeeper Hugo Lloris made a stunning save on a shot from close range — and a nervy performance from the hosts in the first half.
Each step he took, you felt this is the moment when the old structures of violence and repression and ancient hatreds that had so long stunted people's lives and confined the human spirit -- that all that was crumbling before our eyes.
The fighting took place near the stronghold of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, which signed a peace deal with the government in 2014 to end 45 years of conflict that killed 120,000 people and stunted growth in the resource-rich areas.
Each step he took, you felt this is the moment when the old structures of violence and repression and ancient hatreds that had so long stunted people's lives and confined the human spirit — that all that was crumbling before our eyes.
If some distant planet sends foreign correspondents to Earth, they will be baffled that we allow almost one child in four to be stunted, even as we indulge in gold leaf cupcakes, $1,000 sundaes and half-million-dollar bottles of wine.
Her women, demoralized by the absence of fathers and husbands, by stunted careers and aimless children, are locked in self-doubt and self-flagellation, though rarely do they lose faith in "better times," even when they've had slim experience of them.
As such, Business Insider spoke to Vinogradov about his recommendations for navigating the resale market amid dropping sales and stunted sneaker production amid headwinds from the coronavirus, which has infected more than 111,000 people worldwide, with most cases in China.
Today's elite tastemakers might be perfectly comfortable discussing the inner workings of the banking system in Westeros, but gaming is still stigmatized, at best as a guilty pleasure, and at worst as a psychologically destructive hobby for socially stunted young men.
Franchisees get caps and shirts with distinctive blue raindrops, and street theater troupes help uneducated people make the connection between dirty water and diarrhea, which sickens millions of children every day and, when chronic, can leave them mentally and physically stunted.
While I disagree with that assessment, I believe forced celibacy certainly can compound the issue of abuse if there also exist other contributing factors in the potential abuser, such as isolation, stunted psycho-sexual development, misappropriation of power and narcissism.
It's a public health strategy widely considered to be the most effective way to prevent iodine deficiency, which can cause goiter (swollen thyroid glands in the neck), stunted growth and mental impairment -- health issues that had long plagued parts of Senegal.
North Korea has faced major economic sanctions by the United Nations in recent months, hitting its already stunted economy, after Kim's government continued its testing of rockets with the stated intent of reaching the U.S. mainland with a nuclear weapon.
The animated dark comedy, which premiered on Netflix in 2014, has masterfully spent six seasons navigating the dark and damaged psyche of its titular character, an alcoholic and emotionally stunted former 90s sitcom star who is also a talking cartoon horse.
The sound was low and intermittent, a stunted release of air followed by a sodden gargling that might have been the wheeze and rattle of the sprinklers starting up, and it took me a minute to realize what it was.
But then logging declined, starting in the 1980s and 1990s, as it did across many other parts of the West, and the flood of timber money slowed to a trickle, with only a stunted tax base to pick up the difference.
Although I never earned the right to compare my own stunted, slow-motion daily achievements to theirs, come darkness — slack-jawed and glassy-eyed at a table strewn with crumpled maps and empty plates — I couldn't help doing just that.
Uncertainty over how talks between Trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping will pan out at the G20 summit has also had an impact, with markets fearful that the protracted trade war, which has stunted global economic growth, could escalate.
Babies who are exposed to lead in the womb are at a higher risk for learning disabilities and stunted growth; children may experience hearing loss, skin rashes, irritability, and developmental delays when they come in contact with any amount of lead.
It could now fall to the interim president, 85-year-old Speaker of Parliament Mohammed Ennaceur, to finalize the Constitutional Court — a body whose absence has stunted the democratic transition as parliament has failed to agree on the court's number of members.
The fighting took place near the stronghold of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), which signed a peace deal with the government in 2014 to end 45 years of conflict that killed 120,000 people and stunted growth in the resource-rich areas.
After five seasons of wearing her hair long and loose, Cersei's follicles seem to be stunted since her walk of atonement through King's Landing, and not because she doesn't have access to biotin supplements (we bet Qyburn could whip something up for her).
Growth in Nigeria - an OPEC member whose economy has slipped into recession for the first time in more than 20 years after being hammered by low oil prices - has been stunted for decades by a lack of investment in roads and railways.
"You get on a lower ladder if you enter the labor market in a recession, and your wages are affected for years," according to Klenow, who said there is research that workers are "stunted" when they start their careers during a recession.
The following morning—this was my usual procedure, after a night of shuffling around dead to the world—would find me out in the sun, poring over the stunted grass and packed dirt for eighty or a hundred feet past the front window.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Recent positive economic signs suggest Japan is breaking out the grip of deflation that has stunted growth for years, according to a government analysis obtained by Reuters that also cautions about the continued drag on growth exerted by paltry wage hikes.
He argues that while the market for visualization and image recognition technologies has been attractive for investors and a vital component for the continued development of new robotics and automation technologies, it's been stunted by the offerings currently available on the market.
So instead of spending all your cash on the stunning and stunted Vive or the innovative and insufficient Rift, go blow a chunk of paycheck on the Samsung Gear VR. It's 85-percent of the same experience for 50-percent of the price.
Gerson Leiber, an American modernist painter whose ambitions were stunted until he attended art school in Budapest, where he had served in the Army during World War II, died on Saturday at his home in Springs, N.Y., a hamlet in East Hampton.
In China, the world's top grain producer, hot and dry conditions in the main corn belt have delayed plantings and stunted crop development, especially in the province of Liaoning where soil moisture levels are at their lowest in at least five years.
On one end, if she shows "too little" or chooses to cover with a scarf, she is considered sexually oppressed and intellectually stunted, whereas if she shows "too much," she is reducing herself to her sexuality and ultimately asking to be assaulted.
But in recent years, and especially in this film, his work looks like that of a technically adept, emotionally stunted adolescent who's not nearly as bright as he thinks he is, and who is desperate to elicit the concern of his parents.
But here's the thing, for every grand spectacle of violent death, there are many more men—sexually frustrated, emotionally stunted, bitter, brooding, isolated, invisible—who carry around an inexpressible anger in their hearts, unknown to all except their own dark digital cabal.
We visit the Tondo district of Manila, a port area overwhelmed by shabu, to speak to dealers defending their turf and police officers trying to contend with porous borders, stunted judiciary power, and – their most challenging enemy – corruption within their own forces.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has been trying to warn all of Flint's residents, including Hispanics, about the consequences of drinking the water—lead poisoning can cause kidney problems in adults; in children, it can cause learning disabilities, stunted growth, and impaired hearing.
"The Lochte Mess Monster", ran the front page of the New York Daily News, adding in an editorial that the 12-time Olympic medalist was "dripping with juvenile entitlement" and would go down in history as "as an emotionally stunted lying fool".
After a stunted start to the game, the United States played significantly better in the second half and had openings to win, only to switch off completely on a corner kick that allowed Márquez to flick in a header in the 89th minute.
"We've all got a lot of work to do to make sure that that ballot initiative passes," he said in public remarks this week, stressing the union's determination to restore for public schools a vital revenue source that was stunted 40 years ago.
Dad genes are particles on the sex-specific Y chromosome, long mocked for being a stunted clump of mostly useless nucleic waste but lately revealed as man's fastest friend, essential to the health of male bodies and brains no matter the age.
"Where did the public good enter at all into this maze of personal intrigue, this wilderness of stunted natures where no straight road was to be found, but only the tortuous and aimless tracks of beasts and things that crawl?" she wonders.
Along with children who get too many of the wrong calories, there are still those who suffer from conventional malnourishment, including children who are "stunted" (meaning they are unusually short for their age) and "wasted" (they weigh too little for their height).
A few streets south, on a stunted block of Canal east of the Manhattan Bridge, a pair of smallish children worked in the window of Labor, the city's most promising skate shop, diligently but effortlessly attaching trucks to decks, wheels to trucks.
His ability to see the future and to remember too vividly the past means Buddy lives in all timelines at once, which can paralyze him and which makes the rest of his family see him as stunted into madness by his mother's death.
The interest rate cuts issued by foreign central banks boosted the value of the U.S. dollar, making American goods less affordable in countries with limited buying power The mix of trade blowback and global sluggishness stunted Trump's mission to revive American production.
"During all those years of swimming in the culvert of miscellaneous research, I gradually came to one conclusion: that our excellent traditional culture for various reasons was underestimated and stunted," he once said, according to an obituary written by his chief aide.
"My son will not 'be all that he can be,' as the Army likes to say," said Darlena Brown, a colonel's wife whose son's development was stunted by lead poisoning in a Fort Benning home, and whose story was one of those profiled by Reuters.
Environmental groups opposed to the changes are warning that they could lead to significant health issues contracted from drinking water, such as "birth defects, cancer and stunted brain development in young children," according to the Times, which said some groups plan to challenge the rollback.
Yet for all her conviction that watching Snow White too many times would eventually result in me becoming a stunted, starry-eyed woman-child forever in search of a prince to save the day, my mom was somehow a fierce proponent of Hello Kitty.
Portrayed with logorrheic verve by Jessica Jelliffe, this mother to two stunted grown sons (played by Mr. Craig and Peter Blomquist) looks like the product of an unseemly coupling between Winnie, the chatty heroine of Samuel Beckett's "Happy Days," and the fabulist's fabulist Baron Munchausen.
With a powerful jaw, 40-foot stature and stunted arms, the features of these animals rival the better known and infamous Tyrannosaurus rex, or maybe even an oversized raptor called a Megaraptor -- a fierce creature that has been identified in the Patagonia region before.
"Despite significant political risks associated with investment and capital flows, the political climate in Ankara favors easing foreign investment in Turkey, including making necessary legal reforms to ensure investment security," even as he warned that political infighting has "stunted business confidence in the country."
It's not spoiling too much to say that while his character is physically fourteen, his mind is significantly older, and it's astonishing funny to see Gallagher nail the role of a cranky, often condescending adult in a roomful of emotionally stunted man (and women)-children.
Cohen's example of "innovation" that was stunted by net neutrality rules is a scheme in which Comcast planned to deliver internet TV that didn't count against customers' data caps — meaning competitors like Netflix and Hulu would be at a disadvantage to Comcast's own offering.
Growth in Nigeria - an OPEC member whose economy, the largest in Africa, is in recession for the first time in more than 20 years due to low oil prices - has been stunted for decades by a lack of investment in its road and rail network.
Being unable to explore my true gender stunted the development of what could have been deeper friendships with other girls, as well; because I tried so hard to fit into a cisgender, heterosexual identity, I often misinterpreted innocent acts of friendship as sexual attraction.
But the downsides are innumerable, beginning with the reality that those Rule 5 picks who crack rosters are often ensconced in low-leverage, low-opportunity roles on the bench or in the bullpen―roles that can lead to inconsistent playing time and potentially stunted development.
Alshon Jeffery's season was put on pause with injury for a few weeks, and his production was somewhat stunted in his return thanks to minimal usage and the fact that he was one of only two real targets that opposing defenses had to eye.
Stunted growth, which occurs when children miss out on vital nutrients in the womb and their first two years of life, is the biggest concern, said the Cost of Hunger in Africa (COHA) study, which has been carried out in 12 other African nations.
I knew rheumatic heart disease was bad, but nothing had prepared me for the sight of so many young people so ill, many in their teens and 20s — some with stunted growth or abdomens bulging with fluid, some nearing the end of their lives.
The psychopathic cult leader who tried to incinerate them at his compound succeeded in killing their parents, and now Virginia and Cabot are teaming up to see if he still lives, but also revisiting the scarring trauma that has stunted both their lives for decades.
Palle Borgstrom, a dairy farmer who lives north of Gothenburg, said dry weather since early May and higher temperatures since then had stunted the growth of silage to feed cattle for the winter, meaning that some farmers would have to slaughter more livestock than usual.
Then, in October, in its first quarterly report without Khosrowshahi as CEO, Expedia reported a 22 percent increase in selling and marketing expenses that outpaced its 15 percent revenue growth, which was stunted due to increased competition from Priceline, the largest player in the industry.
Then, in October, in its first quarterly report without Khosrowshahi as CEO, Expedia reported a 8003 percent increase in selling and marketing expenses that outpaced its 15 percent revenue growth, which was stunted due to increased competition from Priceline, the largest player in the industry.
The percentage of children under the age of 133 stunted in growth due to malnutrition also fell from 33 percent in 2000 to 23 percent in 2016—three-quarters of those 155 million children are currently living in Southern Asia and sub-Saharan Africa.
But since we already know the organization's true endgame is being saved for The Defenders, its importance to Danny's solo series feels stunted, especially since his bid to win back control of his family's company makes for a boring throughline for the series as a whole.
Overall growth in the big, developed eurozone markets has been stunted at around 1% or less for much of the year, and the bloc may even fall into recession this year, but Central and Eastern Europe's economies have been growing significantly, recent research from Capital Economics shows.
But Baldwin can normally be counted on to elevate perfectly reasonable but not exciting sketches through the sheer bizarre energy of his Trump impression, and the visible pleasure he takes in the president's affectations: Gina for China, the preening "we all love Trumps," the stunted hand gestures.
They do not like being short and hate being described as dwarfs, but the recessive gene behind their stunted growth could prove to be an immensely valuable accident of nature, for they appear to have what most people want: an ability to stave off debilitating diseases.
UNITED NATIONS – The United States is trying to ensure that humanitarian aid doesn&apost face unnecessary obstacles in getting to North Korea, where the U.N. says around 10 million people need food and other aid and about 20 percent of children are stunted because of malnutrition.
UNITED NATIONS – The U.N. Security Council adopted new guidelines Monday to try to speed the delivery of humanitarian aid to North Korea, where the U.N. says around 10 million people need food and other assistance and about 20 percent of children are stunted because of malnutrition.
Meanwhile, studies are beginning to pile up that show that students are not merely made restless by the lack of challenging substance, but are also left intellectually stunted, never learning to discuss politics, economics, or culture in any terms outside of the narrow lexicon of social justice.
All of those women who people said were being "dramatic" really had it right all along: We really do have a bunch of guys who are emotionally stunted asshats at best and heinous sexual predators at worst running our government, our companies, and everything in between.
It is not just that moderate Republicans (and Watergate heroes) like Senators Howard Baker and Lowell Weicker have passed from the Washington scene; it's that the obsessive partisanship of current leaders like Senator Mitch McConnell and Representative Paul Ryan has stunted the conscience of their entire party.
And in Peru, children born right before or right after the 1997-98 El Niño storm cycle that ruined roads and destroyed crops were more likely to be stunted, a symptom of malnutrition that can diminish a child's intellectual capacity for life, according to another study.
Chad Morrison, the province's wildfire manager, said this stunted the fire's growth to less than the 200,000 hectares that had expected over the weekend — it remains at an estimated 160,000 hectares — but that any dry weather conditions over the next couple of weeks could exacerbate it again.
Facebook has likewise announced plans to create 1,500 units of housing near its Menlo Park headquarters — a colossal political breakthrough, in our stunted moral climate — with 15 percent designated affordable and $20 million dedicated to the development of still more affordable housing and tenants' rights services.
" It's the kind of conference any half-sane person would dread, but Rich, whose sanity is occasionally questionable, is actually looking forward to it this year — the previous summer, he began an affair with an art student named Amy, a married woman and an "emotionally stunted zillionaire.
Stunted new issue numbers come as market makers assess concerns over global growth and trade war tensions between the US and China, while investors tailor their decisions around the US Federal Reserve's dovish take on interest rates, which typically favors fixed-rate instruments over floating-rate loans.
But there are systemic problems causing San Francisco's homelessness crisis — a crushing housing shortage, stunted living wages, and an explosion of tech money have all contributed to a growing wealth divide that is seeing more and more people pushed out of their homes and onto the streets.
I told them about wheat, barley, and rye — as well as the digestive issues, depression, and stunted development they caused — and explained that despite it all, I didn't like to bring my meals back to the kitchen because the guards were always giving me so much attitude about it.
Bots right now are pretty emotionally stunted; some can crack jokes, pulling from a pre-programmed pool of one-liners, but few, if any, can detect that you might not be in the best of moods for hearing a wisecrack and instead opting for a more sympathetic response.
In the small Southeast Asian nation of Cambodia, a long history of conflict, widespread contamination of the countryside with landmines, and the loss of a generation of scientists under the brutal Khmer Rouge regime of the 1970s has stunted scientific research into the country's wildlife for half a century.
Over half of kids in the US are deficient in vitamins D and E, and more than a quarter lack calcium, magnesium or vitamin A. "This can result in a compromised immune system, stunted physical growth, reduced mental ability, chronic disease and even death," note Bush and Welsh.
The auto market in Africa's biggest economy has huge potential but only a small number of new vehicles are sold annually because the sector is dominated by imported used vehicles, and the absence of an industrial policy that would encourage suppliers to set up in Nigeria has stunted growth.
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The UN's World Food Program, which has some of the best access in the country, says that about one-quarter of children in nurseries it supports are stunted, meaning that they've received such poor nutrition in their first few months of life that their growth has been affected.
Coronavirus has stunted the production of solar panels in China, though manufacturing is starting to recoverIn February, factories that manufacture solar panels in China — which is responsible for about two-thirds of global supply — were operating at 30% to 35% capacity, according to the research firm Wood Mackenzie.
Annie Baker, the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright with whom Gold has collaborated for nearly a decade, told me about an argument they had when they were making "The Aliens," a play about three stunted young men, which takes place on the back patio of a coffee shop in Vermont.

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