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When severe and unresponsive to steroids, it is often fatal.
He was almost completely unresponsive to the world around him.
US Consulate in Casablanca still unresponsive to cries for help.
Unfortunately, our politics has become grossly unresponsive to the public will.
It was unresponsive to air traffic control instructions, the official said.
So far, Telegram has been mainly unresponsive to many researchers' inquiries.
On the Citadel, he's unresponsive to a potential romance with a crewmate.
I have been unresponsive to emails, calls, text messages, and social media.
In Colchester the chickens are so unresponsive to humans that they resemble zombies.
Yet Indago's hedge-fund clients had been largely unresponsive to the Herbalife proposal.
Current forest management policies are arbitrary, outdated and unresponsive to changing conditions on the ground.
They say the political process and the two-party system are unresponsive to their concerns.
Replacement parts remain in short supply, and many consumers have been unresponsive to recall notices.
Unfairness and inequality feel overwhelming, and national politics feels stuck and unresponsive to growing demands.
He stammered an answer about ISIS that was wholly unresponsive to the charges against him.
Our cities are still mostly pretty dumb, mired in red tape, and generally unresponsive to change.
Amazon employees told BuzzFeed News that the company had previously been largely unresponsive to their complaints.
The problem of agencies unresponsive to political will and elected representatives far predates the Trump phenomenon.
Sleepwalkers have their eyes open, but are relatively unresponsive to what is going on around them.
I felt similarly disappointed in my humorlessness now, in bed, where Misha lay unresponsive to stimuli.
" A second source tells PEOPLE Ortiz-Magro stopped by the house after Harley "was unresponsive to him.
He was unresponsive to police commands to get up and put his hands up, Wagstaffe told Gizmodo.
The team selected 14 amputees whose phantom limb pain was chronic and unresponsive to other therapy methods.
Do you think the Democratic Party has nonetheless been tin-eared or unresponsive to voters' cultural concerns?
" A second source told PEOPLE Ortiz-Magro stopped by the house after Harley "was unresponsive to him.
Mr. Rahimi was initially unresponsive to the questions but then began to answer, the F.B.I. summary said.
Rodney Frelinghuysen had become unresponsive to voters, led Sherrill to run for office for the first time.
On Tuesday afternoon NPR CEO John Lansing said the State Department "has been unresponsive" to its inquiries.
The Post's report notes that Manafort has been unresponsive to requests from the Judiciary Committee in recent weeks.
If a driver is unresponsive to the alerts, the car is programmed to slow itself to a stop.
In January, WIRED found that Google's Photos service is unresponsive to searches for the terms gorilla, chimpanzee, or monkey.
According to the affidavit, Straight was the primary caregiver of Raija when be brought her unresponsive to the hospital.
Protesters are seeking an end to closed and corrupt economies and authoritarian governments that are unresponsive to the public.
Those include growing populations of disaffected young people, closed and corrupt economies, and authoritarian governments unresponsive to the public.
Unfortunately, anti-vaxxers have the epistemological equivalent of a drug-resistant infection; the condition is stubbornly unresponsive to treatment.
Brian Sullivan, a spokesperson for the FDIC, told CNN Business that Newsmax has been "unresponsive" to the federal agency.
These figures are virtually unresponsive to events, even to dramatic shifts in the political landscape such as Trump's impeachment.
However, she was unresponsive to his calling out her name and he then got closer and realized she was deceased.
While carbon pricing is a powerful tool, it leaves behind substantial cost effective reductions that are unresponsive to pricing carbon.
South Korean officials have described top Chinese leaders as largely unresponsive to attempts to discuss North Korea in recent days.
Phototoxicity is unresponsive to traditional pain and burn management techniques and patients can be incapacitated for days before reactions subside.
In a full coma, the patient shows no signs of being awake, with eyes closed and unresponsive to the environment.
He was unresponsive to questions and appeared to be paralyzed on his left side after suffering from a brain bleed.
In those cases, Instagram was largely unresponsive to the victims, or at least did not communicate in any meaningful way.
"It's never been my intent to be unresponsive to the needs of the LGBTQ or any minority community," Sparks' statement concluded.
It was, as constituted, uncontrollable by and unresponsive to elected leaders, specifically the president and the Congress, no matter their party.
However, the bank contacted state police in July after the couple allegedly became unresponsive to further attempts to recoup the money.
Superbugs, which are bacteria unresponsive to the drugs we have in our medical arsenal, naturally evolve in response to antibiotic exposure.
At every level of government, our representatives, nearly all of them Democrats, prove inadequate and unresponsive to the challenges at hand.
They have been called too expensive to reach out to, too unresponsive to turn out, and too fringe to be taken seriously.
There is only one good supply of these human guinea pigs: epilepsy patients who have proved unresponsive to drugs and need surgery.
Sadly, our government, liberals and businessmen (competitively driven to get lower costs) were widely unresponsive to the loss of working-class jobs.
Conventional oilfields take years to develop and then produce oil for decades, leaving oil output relatively unresponsive to short-term price movements.
Eight people with depression who were unresponsive to at least two other treatments took psilocybin, the chemical in shrooms that causes hallucinations.
Victims of sexual assault — a population overwhelmingly, though not exclusively, comprising women — confront a system that is generally unresponsive to their claims.
Takeaway: The problems that sparked the Arab Spring — disaffected youth, closed and corrupt economies, and authoritarian governments unresponsive to the public — remain.
It was approved in 1982 for the treatment of severe acne that is unresponsive to conventional methods like topical medication and oral antibiotics.
Prior to filming, the chimp matriarch was unresponsive to others and refusing to eat, but then an old friend walked into the room.
On top of this, the process of creating immigration policy within the White House will likely become even more unresponsive to the people.
The Brazilian military is invested in protecting Brazil's sovereignty over the Amazon, and Bolsonaro so far has shown himself unresponsive to verbal pressure.
Brian Sullivan, a spokesperson for the FDIC, told CNN Business on Friday that, thus far, NewsMax has been "unresponsive" to the federal agency.
Since then, many migrants have said officials at Mexican National Institute of Migration have been unresponsive to their request for an exit permit.
Mac Thornberry (R-Texas) has championed efforts to fix the costly and cumbersome defense acquisition process, which is often unresponsive to warfighter needs.
"[Goldberg] was attached to someone, his mom, who was unresponsive to his needs, inconsistent, and not a safe person to him," Scott said.
As recent Ebola and Zika epidemics have demonstrated, governmental and traditional funding cycles are too slow and unresponsive to time-sensitive global health issues.
Above all, it has been a sign of the separation between the people and a ruling elite unresponsive to the aspirations of Iraq's citizens.
Australia, for instance, withdrew from the World Tourism Organization in 22019 after determining that the agency was unresponsive to its needs and increasingly expensive.
And beware: Some "trippers" will be permanently afflicted with stubborn psychotic symptoms, unresponsive to the usual dopamine-blocking medications psychiatrists use to treat them.
What's striking — and crucial for understanding our populist moment — is the fact that the leadership cadres of both parties aren't just unresponsive to this anxiety.
And North Korea has been largely unresponsive to recent South Korean overtures such as an offer of rice as humanitarian aid and cooperation in sports.
Deja, still completely unresponsive to Randall, is drawn to Kevin: She's comforted by his effortlessness and lack of intensity compared to her new foster dad.
Instead, among the reasons women cite most often for wanting divorce are emotional abuse, a partner who's unresponsive to her needs, and a spouse's immaturity.
"Spironolactone and isotretinoin are two of the most important drugs we have to treat acne, particularly in women unresponsive to topical treatments," Dr. Zeichner says.
Sixty days after her heart attack, Geraldine was stable enough to leave the I.C.U. She was in a persistent vegetative state — unresponsive to external stimuli.
If they are separated from their parents, it's easy to imagine that some would become withdrawn and unresponsive to anyone they perceived as a government representative.
Twitter was initially unresponsive to fans' call to action, which was especially glaring considering the lengths Instagram has gone to recently in defense of Taylor Swift.
Chief technology officer Thuan Pham called the Fowler incident an "utter failure," even though Fowler cites him as unresponsive to her complaints in her blog post.
Local police said they received a report of an accidental drug overdose and took Kempton, unconscious and unresponsive, to an area hospital late on Wednesday night.
Critics of such taxes have argued that they are ineffective because the goods they target tend to be addictive, making consumers relatively unresponsive to changes in price.
But Cadillac did a better job of making it clear when it's safe to use, keeping drivers engaged and reacting when someone is unresponsive to the warnings.
The oral medication is aimed at treating migraines in patients who are unresponsive to common migraine treatments, such as triptans, or are at risk of cardiovascular disorders.
With emergency services in Jones County apparently unresponsive to the situation, Ryland said, she contacted the Labor Department to see if federal authorities might be able to intervene.
"My son was like unresponsive to me, weak in the legs, he couldn't walk," Yolanda Washington, whose son is in seventh grade at the school, told Fox 59.
That sector is typically unresponsive to the kinds of fiscal and monetary policy tools used by finance ministers and central bankers to lower prices and stimulate the economy.
One common strategy, including for New York and Maryland, is to exclude patients who may have a cardiac arrest that is unresponsive to standard interventions such as defibrillation.
Skipping songs on Spotify should be straightforward enough since it's just a left swipe or a right swipe, but I found it unresponsive to the point of uselessness.
The next morning, the White House released the transcript of Trump's July 25 call with Zelensky, and Giuliani was relatively quiet and unresponsive to text messages from CNN.
A JetBlue flight reportedly became unresponsive to tower communications while taxiing for departure at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City Tuesday evening, triggering a security scare.
"They said I didn't fit the criteria for the kind of cancer it could be," says Kheti, whose cancer has been unresponsive to chemotherapy and spread to her liver.
The Trump administration has accused companies in China of repeatedly committing intellectual property theft and other unfair trade practices, while it says China's government remains unresponsive to its concerns.
Some of the energy goes out of the question since the government is portrayed as so wrongheaded and unresponsive to its citizens; in this light, it richly deserves betrayal.
The establishment, in turn, is seen to be an elite, a "political class," alienated from a critical mass of the people, unresponsive to them because it's disdainful of them.
There is obviously a need for extreme caution, but research suggests that certain opioids may actually be useful in treating psychiatric diseases that have proved frustratingly unresponsive to current medications.
"The issue here is not just domestic issues trumping everything else, but it's the nature of the domestic politics, which are opaque and essentially unresponsive to outside pressures," he said.
Doctors in the Sindh province were not surprised by an outbreak in November 2016 — until cases proved unresponsive to ceftriaxone, used to treat multidrug-resistant, or MDR, strains of typhoid.
Britain's Brexit vote sent shockwaves through the European Unions long deemed by many voters to be overly bureaucratic and unresponsive to their concerns, while energizing the continent's anti-immigration, eurosceptic parties.
"We are aware of instances where the iPhone X screen will become temporarily unresponsive to touch after a rapid change to a cold environment," the company told Apple blog The Loop.
There appeared no historical precedent for inflation remaining so unresponsive to such low levels of unemployment, Powell said, making estimates of the natural unemployment rate more uncertain than in the past.
Energy costs are so low and so unresponsive to the environmental challenge we face that they send us a signal to literally keep cruising along, ignoring the pressing reality of climate change.
Small studies of patients unresponsive to regular antidepressants have been encouraging — including a recent one in which very low-dose buprenorphine given for four weeks reduced suicidal thoughts in dangerously depressed patients.
And residents living near Machu Picchu shut down trains to the famous Inca ruins, saying that the company operating the railway is unresponsive to commuters relying on it to get to work.
Via Twitter, Wu said that the threats the FBI discussed were only a fraction of the ones she sent them, and that the agency was largely unresponsive to her attempts to provide evidence.
Normal folks cannot manually file a comment in less than a millisecond over and over and over again, so this was definitely high traffic targeting ECFS to make it appear unresponsive to others.
In a letter published in Nature Medicine, they describe how an ongoing clinical trial has led to the complete regression of metastatic breast cancer in a patient who'd been unresponsive to traditional treatments.
The euro EUR= was unresponsive to the euro zone PMI and sterling GBP= had little reaction after the British figures as investors instead focused on how the Brexit debate would affect the pound.
Unresponsive to the particular concerns of nonwhites—around issues of discrimination and racial inequality—it is a drive to preserve a status quo built around the political and economic dominance of white Americans.
Federal regulators, doctors and others were swayed by pharmaceutical companies that argued for greater use of opioids; there was increasing awareness that doctors had become too unresponsive to patients who were in pain.
More than a dozen current and former employees at Vice News recounted a culture of sexism and sexual harassment plus a human resources department that was unresponsive to employee complaints to the Daily Beast.
"I do think, whether we call it privilege or just the loud and the visible, platforms are highly unresponsive to most people," Sam Gregory, program director at international human rights organization WITNESS told Motherboard.
Salyut-27 is also based on real history: it tracks the USSR's dramatic 1985 mission to reboot and rescue the crippled Salyut 7 space station, after an accident left it unpowered and unresponsive to ground control.
Now two months later, those who had pre-ordered the Galaxy Note7 are complaining that Samsung India has been unresponsive to them during this entire period, and some say that their money is stuck with the company.
Grijalva has said Interior officials have been unresponsive to his requests for information on the agency's restructuring that it filed in 2017 with the White House, as well as documents about its handling of public information requests.
This one is specifically designed to address a bug where the iPhone X could become temporarily unresponsive to touch input when moving from warm weather to dramatically colder temperatures – like venturing outside in winter in Canada, for instance.
A consultant hired by Kansas State to review the climate of its campus, Rankin and Associates Consulting, found last year that some students and staff members felt the university had been unresponsive to complaints after unwanted sexual conduct.
However, the left's limitation of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) beds to a daily average of approximately 28503,22019 (a de facto cap on arrests if there is nowhere to detain individuals) is arbitrary and unresponsive to changing conditions.
In the footage, officers who pinned Tony Timpa to the ground by his shoulders, knees and neck are depicted taking four minutes after Timpa became unresponsive to perform CPR, instead making jokes about waking him up for school.
But several prominent Republicans warned on Sunday that the party could end up alienating groups that tend to vote for candidates to the right of center if they are seen as unresponsive to the rising outcry around guns.
Among the stranded in Morocco are American citizens, residents and other visa holders who say the United States government has been unresponsive to their pleas for help, even as British and French authorities have been aiding their citizens.
I see it as an organization that stands in the way of laws to get automatic rifles out of the hands of people who might kill school children, hardened — or unresponsiveto the destruction that rampant gun violence wreaks.
That's left some longing for more direct interactions with Bezos's team, which can sometimes be unresponsive to their outreach, sources say, and hasn't seized on some open invitations from multiple grantees to their homeless shelters (which isn't terribly uncommon).
In study after study, political scientists have shown that the U.S. government is highly responsive to the policy preferences of the wealthiest people, corporations, and trade associations—and that it is largely unresponsive to the views of ordinary people.
Local authorities were contacted by the American law enforcement agency and said an investigation revealed the boy was upset that the FBI was unresponsive to his claims that a fraudster had conned him out of around $1,000 worth of Bitcoin.
Over the course of extensive phone conversations and correspondence this fall and winter, Harber explained that he had begun to turn against DraftKings and FanDuel when the companies were unresponsive to complaints from the D.F.S. community about the prevalence of scripting.
The privacy issue first came into the spotlight after reports that a 14-year-old from Arizona and his mother tried to contact Apple for days about the bug, but the company at the time had been unresponsive to their reports.
This "unresolved conjunctivitis, or pinkeye, that didn't go away that was unresponsive to typical eye drops used to treat it" was a sign of a bigger problem -- in this case the STD chlamydia, which was found only after further tests.
Meanwhile, the WHO issued a statement Saturday warning that there may be at least one undiagnosed case in Tanzania, adding that it is trying to discern the situation there but were finding Tanzanian officials unresponsive to its requests for more information.
But instead, they see Congress as unresponsive to popular will, and while 215 percent of the public says it's very important for Democrats and Republicans to work together, only 21960 percent feel they do this either "very" or "somewhat" well.
The result has been a weakened program that's unresponsive to the ups and downs of the economy and has served fewer and fewer people in poverty, with states allocating significant portions of the funds toward areas outside the core requirements.
" Brown also pointed out that when a library has limited copies of new releases, like it will under Macmillan's new rules, patrons often blame the library instead of the publishing company, meaning the library is "perceived as being unresponsive to community needs.
One of the victims, Harry Groome, 52, a 1982 graduate who said he was raped by another student in front of other students, said at the news conference that he wanted Mr. Peterson to resign because he had been unresponsive to complaints.
Nothing. The government is unresponsive to the investigative report, and Trujillo receives so many death threats from the fishing industry that when he returns to the Amazon to continue his research, he has to bring a bodyguard and wear a bulletproof vest.
And so, the rise of resistant microbes is having a disproportionate impact on poor countries, where squalid and crowded living conditions, lax oversight of antibiotic use and a scarcity of affordable medical care are fueling the spread of infections increasingly unresponsive to drugs.
Some users report having to apply force to certain parts of their phone to temporarily reestablish touch functionality; others report having touch functionality on certain parts of their phone but not others; in many cases, the phone is completely unusable and unresponsive to touch.
Trump has faced relentless criticism for his norm violations and rule-breaking, but it's unquestionably the case that at least some of his appeal was precisely the sense that a sclerotic American political system has become excessively unresponsive to the public's needs and desires.
Though the suspension ultimately granted Maggie some peace of mind, her process of getting justice is one of many examples that show a frustrating pattern for victims — one in which Twitter is slow or unresponsive to harassment reports until they're picked up by the media.
Daniel Chancellor, the lead analyst at Informa, told Tonic that Johnson & Johnson will likely be able to command a high price for esketamine due to its fast-acting effects, although it will likely only be available to depression patients who've been unresponsive to other drugs.
But in our 2008 book, "Grand New Party," we pointed out that despite its "party of the rich" reputation, the Republican Party increasingly depended on mostly white working-class support, even as its policy agenda was increasingly unresponsive to working-class voters' problems and concerns.
After weeks of simply ignoring the products and being unresponsive to Nest, Amazon informed the company of its decision by phone late in the year and said the directive "came from the top," something Nest took to mean it had been handed down by CEO Jeff Bezos.
The case came to light October 29 when the 19-year-old cheerleader was brought unresponsive to a Luling hospital nude from the waist down with bruises on her neck and thigh area after she fell unconscious while in a car traveling to Houston with Howerton.
But protesters have since coalesced around a wide range of grievances related to socio-economic inequalities in a country where more than half the population earns 400,000 pesos ($540) per month or less, as well as dissatisfaction with a political class perceived as unresponsive to ordinary people's interests.
The renewed unrest across North Africa has also underscored the idea that the fundamental problems that exploded into the earlier uprisings have continued to fester, including soaring populations of disaffected young people, closed and corrupt economies unable to absorb job seekers and authoritarian governments unresponsive to the public.
But after compiling a list of residents who were unresponsive to an initial request for a home inspection, before the pipe project even started, Mr. Keany learned that many were embarrassed to open their doors because of what lay inside: homes that were overfurnished, cluttered and in disarray.
He said that many musicians were troubled by what they found — feeling that the trustees of the pension fund had been unresponsive to their concerns — and worried that the large New York local was losing members and growing out of touch with the needs of a new generation of musicians.
Dr. Beecher's committee, in a report titled "A Definition of Irreversible Coma," defined a new state of death — brain death — in which patients were unconscious, unresponsive to pain and unable to breathe on their own, and had no basic reflexes (pupils unreactive to light, no gag reflex and so on).
Other sources have told PEOPLE that Prince had also been struggling with an "ongoing illness" at the time of his shocking death just under one week after his private plane made an emergency landing so that he could be rushed unresponsive to the hospital to receive what several reports called a "save shot."
The top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee, Ron Wyden, said on Thursday the U.S. Treasury had been "unresponsive" to questions about Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin's decision not to comply with the House demand for Trump's returns, and he threatened to attempt to block any Treasury nominees if the department was not forthcoming.
Transcending Obamacare is not repealing it; gradually reshaping the existing system until it looks substantially different is unresponsive to the emergency that the Affordable Care Act supposedly represented: The most dangerous piece of legislation ever passed in U.S. history, the worst thing to happen in America since slavery, and a one-way ticket to socialism.
That said, I am an optimist and am actively involved in the Missing 32% Project [formed to illuminate gender challenges] at the American Institute for Architects San Francisco, so I can help figure this out for younger architects and for the profession itself, which is sadly hemorrhaging talent because it has been unresponsive to the needs of its members.
Protesters demonstrated outside Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi, Schumer press for gun screenings as Trump inches away The malware election: Returning to paper ballots only way to prevent hacking First House Republican backs bill banning assault weapons MORE's (R) home in Kentucky on Monday night, accusing the GOP leader of being unresponsive to their concerns.
In my experience Katz is right: the times I have pushed through my resistance to broach the subject with a friend and tell them that it hurts my feelings when they're unresponsive to my calls, texts, or attempts to get together, they've almost always apologized and explained what's been going on in their life to cause them to be so out of touch.
Initially, when Lochte reported that the swimmers had been robbed at gunpoint, Brazilians lamented that the world's attention was focussed on Rio's dangerous side; when a police investigation found that the swimmers had neglected to mention that they'd destroyed a gas-station bathroom, and that the gun was brandished by a security guard demanding they cover the damages, Brazilians lamented that the cops had been so swift and thorough in solving this case, when they so often seem unresponsive to local crimes.
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