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"weakly" Definitions
  1. in a weak way
"weakly" Synonyms
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"weakly" Antonyms
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This is the "weakly interacting" part of our weakly interacting massive particles.
Eating it is only weakly associated with increased mortality risk.
"I only threw it a couple times," I said weakly.
Soon he could only whisper weakly and manipulate his tongue.
Mark-Paul Gosselaar, they engage in adversarial banter that (very weakly)
Anyway, Braves fans can at least smile weakly at the news.
Within a minute, we spotted three weakly encrypted Wi-Fi networks.
"Perhaps you can keep the lights off," the cook offers weakly.
Many previous attempts relied on weakly bonded coatings to achieve roughness.
Consumption is more weakly affected by prices in the short term.
Twice on Saturday he grounded out weakly with the bases loaded.
Mike Napoli was next, and he flied out weakly to center.
The majority of implicated genes are only weakly correlated with disease.
It traded as weakly as 104.6353 yuan per dollar on Tuesday.
Soon he could only whisper weakly and flutter his right eyelid.
Millicharged dark matter could interact with ordinary matter, but only very weakly.
A couple of other candidates, including Kamala Harris, weakly echoed her call.
But Barclays is one of the most weakly capitalised big Western banks.
On the podium, Seaman twice gave the Nazi salute, albeit rather weakly.
On the fifth day after Morsi's disappearance, I heard him mewing weakly.
In fact, our findings weakly suggest same-sex borrowers may perform better.
People who only experience it sometimes, or very weakly are gray-asexual.
Cersei's receptive, but she objects, weakly, when Jaime starts kissing her neck.
Past research has suggested higher salaries are only weakly related to performance.
Someone weakly says, "Doc is," pointing to our 19-year-old corpsman.
Shapes from Mr. Nichols's composition were weakly echoed in narrow new benches.
"It's exhausting and depressing," said his mother, Jamila Nouri, 27, smiling weakly.
Spontaneous reconnection only happens in situations where plasma weakly conducts electrical current.
She bumped her elbow weakly against the wall, arms full of daughter.
My guess — fairly weakly held — is that the answers are yes and no.
In response, the #CancelNetflix hashtag has circulated (weakly) around small corners of Twitter.
Their efforts have focused on so-called weakly interacting massive particles, or WIMPs.
Other stocks have traded weakly too as investors turn cautious on Chinese companies.
Wetness can slow the harvest, though much more weakly than heat advances it.
As you may know, hemp is a weakly psychoactive strain of Cannabis sativa.
The female heir to House Baratheon was killed in rushed, weakly written circumstances.
On Friday it showed the dominant services industry grew only weakly in April.
Lobaton had weakly hit one of HIll's curveballs in his earlier at-bat.
Despite these changes, the system for disclosing conflicts remains fragmented and weakly enforced.
But there are still blind spots: hip-hop, in general, is acknowledged weakly.
I smiled weakly, blinking back the sweat as it poured over my brow.
Most of that has to do with how weakly the Andersons were depicted.
Maldonado then weakly popped up in front of second base on the second pitch.
They found that changes in salivary osmolality were "marginal" and "weakly correlated" with dehydration.
Another example: the purported advantages for a voting system in a weakly-governed country.
In response, Diamond weakly offers a parable about bird-watching in the Middle East.
Affinities based on the clever algorithmic sorting of refracted desires are only weakly bound.
"It is weakly opportunistic," Todd Levin, an art adviser in New York, told me.
"Household spending grew weakly, with the lower-value pound hitting household budgets," he added.
But despite glowing testimonials, a2's claims are underpinned by very weakly drawn scientific data.
These hypothetical particles would interact only very weakly with regular matter through the tiniest nudges.
He was sitting in the living room, and he was very weakly, physically and mentally.
Being conservative is weakly correlated with preferring authoritarianism, but plenty of liberals like authoritarianism, too.
Dark matter is invisible to the naked eye and only weakly interacts with normal matter.
There is an IV port in his arm, but he is standing, and smiling weakly.
Its unit Emaar Development, which performed weakly on its debut last week, rose 0.5 percent.
The older girls flailed their arms, worried about their hair or weakly tossed their hand.
"I want them for my memories," he repeated weakly, making eye contact with no one.
The water, bubbling up weakly, seemed to appear out of nowhere, to have no beginning.
Pushing too weakly allows the PiS to push ahead with its purge of the Supreme Court.
Together, they sketched out a "string axiverse," a pantheon of as yet undiscovered, weakly interacting particles.
Because they're so light and carry no electrical charge, they interact only weakly with other matter.
Performing restructured loans contributed a further 4.4% of loans (13% of equity) and were weakly provisioned.
A recent website outage spanning Twitter, Netflix and Etsy was caused by weakly secured web cameras.
But when I tried to convince my friends to join me, they smiled weakly and shrugged.
Politicians have repeatedly proven unable to deal with the ongoing crisis of weakly regulated gun markets.
But it's difficult to escape the impression that America negotiated weakly even with its strong hand.
Conservatives realize that liberalism too often devolves into a weakly coordinated set of interests and causes.
Today, some of the leading candidates are particles like axions or weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs).
Moody's Investors Service said a "weakly positioned investment grade rating" is the most likely for Occidental.
Fuller does have poor hands, and he does sometimes play weakly at the point of attack.
Eating more butter was even weakly tied to a lower risk of diabetes, the authors found.
Rather than saying this, I smiled weakly and ploughed through can after can of very strong.
He says the deaths occur at night because a person's heart beats more weakly during sleep.
But these attachments — to "Star Trek," to comic books, to Shakespeare — manifest weakly in the characters.
This year, all five have incumbent Democrats seeking reelection as overwhelming favorites against weakly-funded challengers.
Some scientists hope that it interacts very weakly with regular matter, and are trying to detect it.
Most are looking for WIMPs—weakly interacting massive particles, the leading contender for a dark matter particle.
"I am sick and tired of him going after my family," Jeb responded to Trump, somewhat weakly.
Zuckerberg nods weakly to a belief in the continuing importance of the News Feed in his post.
Or, will the so-called Islamic State reinvent and refocus on weakly governed sub-regions and countries?
One of these potential signatures is produced by the hypothetical weakly interacting massive particles, known as WIMPs.
"Under a no-deal scenario, we expect the sector to remain profitable, albeit weakly so," she added.
So the few seconds before the check ends and the door weakly unlocks can feel very long.
In two televised debates so far, Biden performed weakly in the first and adequately in the second.
When reporters made jokes he smiled weakly and politely, but he did not encourage levity or cynicism.
The inflaton field weakly broke this temporal symmetry by slowly dropping in energy over time, initiating change.
"Infection prevention procedures in the developing world tend to be poorly managed and weakly resourced," he said.
His knighthood (though of course he said yes to it, weakly, as ever) made him shrivel up.
Majority control in weakly regulated markets is the ideal environment for self-dealing, wild scheming and political intrigue.
He also stranded two runners in the sixth after getting Adrian Beltre to ground out weakly to third.
Carlos Zarate has found that the quality of patients' ketamine experiences only weakly predict how well they respond.
The conceptual aspects of Bel's live work in Crossing the Line are, however, weakly developed and less compelling.
And with no minimum vote-share required to enter Congress, parties are excessively fragmented, weakly led and clientelistic.
The result was an uptick in performance in maths and (more weakly) English, as well as lower absenteeism.
But Trump polls much more weakly among Democrats than other GOP presidents at this point in their term.
Apart from that, a weakly cosmopolitan state does not have an obligation to accept any would-be immigrants.
It's an instance of vague wording in the 5G standard that could cause carriers to implement it weakly.
It's important to understand, however, that this measure of hostile sexism itself correlates only weakly with respondents' gender.
American workers have few such rights against their bosses, and the rights they have are very weakly enforced.
It starts with a weakly held assumption about the turnout and vote choice of every precinct or county.
Brazil and Mexico, two leaders of Central and South America's economies, are expected to perform weakly this year.
As other orchard visitors meandered past me, clutching sticky children and heavy bags of fruit, I smiled weakly.
Yet why do only these kinds of forces exist and why does matter only couple to these fields weakly?
A favorite dark matter candidate emerged, not from astronomy, but from particle physics: Weakly Interacting Massive Particles, or WIMPs.
They're already building LUX's more-sensitive successor, LUX-ZEPLIN, which will search for weakly interacting massive particles, or WIMPs.
Despite their abundance, however, neutrinos are hard to catch and inspect, as they interact with matter only very weakly.
Yearly ocean temperature anomalies versus yearly Antarctic sea ice extent from 20.13 to 20.3 are positively correlated, although weakly.
Overall, Europe's first-quarter results season has kicked off relatively weakly, particularly compared to the first quarter of 2017.
While the figure is below-average in Italy, reflecting UBI's operations in wealthy northern Italy, it compares weakly internationally.
It's an even more confusing decision when you consider how weakly supported and fragile the Graham-Cassidy proposal is.
They're called wimps, for weakly interacting massive particles, and are hundreds of times as massive as a hydrogen atom.
Hackers stole information, including weakly encrypted passwords, on one billion user accounts in 2013, later selling the information online.
His system stores hydrogen, weakly bonded to metals as "hydrides," in an inert, non-pressurized (~03 psi) liquid solution.
The victim was stabbed multiple times, always by the same weapon, but sometimes with great strength and sometimes weakly.
If dark matter comprised of a "weakly interacting massive particle" or WIMP, a particle with a mass similar to the other particles but that interacts weakly (imagine a light breeze interacting with a skyscraper), then the hurricane would only be detectable if the particles had a specific mass range, according to the paper.
A little later, another giant fellow tossed him to the turf, and the pass spun weakly into a defender's hands.
A call that once reached out across the stars and now can only weakly croak for help. Ping. Ping. Ping.
But counter-frames may mitigate the initial framing effects, particularly for people with weakly held opinions on a particular topic.
Hutchison Telecommunications Hong Kong (HTHK) performed weakly in 1H17, due mainly to a decrease in handset sales in Hong Kong.
It's thought that the axion may represent an entirely new family of particles called WISPS, or Weakly Interacting Slim Particles.
But Ms. Dickey argues that the idea that the breed is more dangerous than others is weakly supported by facts.
Hughes, facing a nasty lie, failed to get out of the sand and came out weakly with his next shot.
Why should we suspend our emphasis on science and rationality just because of weakly evidenced, false claims in other religions?
The reverence in which they held Washington makes it all the more ironic that they endowed the office so weakly.
Kuchar blasted out weakly, but he holed the 267-foot birdie on the par-2643 ninth to stay in range.
The prime minister promises to provide a strong, nationalist government that will no longer act weakly, instead putting India's interests first.
The bigger the detector, the more likely it'll catch a weakly interacting massive particle, or WIMP, a hypothesized dark matter particle.
For decades now, the most popular theoretical idea was that dark matter was a WIMP, short for weakly interacting massive particle.
Based on some of the studies, the group also weakly endorsed massage therapy for reducing anxiety and pain among pain patients.
The party does this by taking policy positions that appeal to voters who may only weakly identify with the winning party.
This amounts to a palpable hit for the region which is growing only weakly, with knock-on effects beyond its borders.
The result was an uptick in pupil performance in maths and (more weakly) English, as well as a reduction in absenteeism.
"We will have to work on changing some of his ideas," said Senator Orrin G. Hatch, Republican of Utah, smiling weakly.
Her appearance does weakly justify all the Latin-lover hot air that Andy Garcia has to blow as Sophie's glorified help.
NFC is associated with support for Donald Trump and, more weakly, with support for Bernie Sanders, as the researchers told Edsall.
Each smiles — one weakly yet warmly, the other almost fitfully — and then Sam abruptly asks if Buddy is seeing another woman.
Members of the Orchestra of St. Luke's had the music sounding idiomatically Weill: suave-then-tart, swinging lightly but not weakly.
As other boys ran around outside, kicking a soccer ball made of rags and twine, he clung weakly to his mother.
I blame him for then leaving state and local governments to fend for themselves, mobilizing federal resources belatedly, weakly and inconsistently.
"The economy developed significantly more weakly than anticipated in the first few months of the year," Ifo economist Timo Wollmershaeuser said.
Manufacturing jobs, which recovered weakly after the recession, fell by 60,000 this year through November, keeping totals well below past highs.
In this sense, support for gun control is weakly correlated with district partisanship, but there is a lot of local variation.
Neutrinos interact incredibly weakly (they don't interact with the Earth or your body, for example) and require these sensitive detectors to spot.
The statistics office said construction contracted partly because of a drop in investment in mining, while hotels and restaurants also performed weakly.
Miami finished the game with just eight healthy players on Wednesday and went down weakly in a 106-294 loss at Washington.
Still, the Fed opted to leave rates unchanged in June and officials only weakly committed to two more rate hikes this year.
Marijuana policy is heading inexorably toward the model we use for alcohol — weakly regulated commercialized legalization, with taxes that are too low.
For many decades, the favored candidates for dark matter particles have been hypothetical shy things called weakly interacting massive particles, or WIMPs.
Turkish banks have extended around USD230m of FC loans, often long-term, to corporates, some of which are unhedged or weakly hedged.
Zuccarello smiled weakly when he said, "We're a team with guys who expect to be playing hockey when there's good weather outside."
Nunez grounded weakly up the middle of the diamond, a ball Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager was able to field behind second base.
"This approach would claim that to love someone is literally to be addicted to them, though perhaps only weakly," the paper notes.
Theorists also predicted that we should be able to detect dark matter particles, such as axions or weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs).
When he visits her in Maine, a weakly acted city-country dramedy results, dawdling along with a generic story of love after grief.
It joins a long line of other experiments hunting for "weakly interacting massive particles," or WIMPs, the most popular dark matter particle candidate.
Your performance quality is weakly correlated with how good the song sounds, and the game signals success with lots of labels and icons.
She did point out that these weakly-interacting dark matter detectors are now in "production mode," chugging along looking for hints of particles.
Strong opinion over here, but guys… Out of jail and weakly bearded, Cyrus wants to see his daughter, but Michael won't allow it.
Additional downside risks to asset quality stem from high borrower concentrations and FX lending (64% of net loans), mostly to weakly-hedged borrowers.
Why is something as important as a live video stream from inside your home secured as weakly as a video game by default?
Many other phenomena associated with La Nina are either absent or only weakly present, which has also caused forecasters to downgrade their predictions.
Without a pickup in pressure anomalies and wind speeds, the positive feedback mechanisms that drive La Nina are absent or only weakly present.
Her guides are Ali, a "weakly boy" from the poorer side of town, and Ayse, the daughter of a troubled middle-class couple.
Three years after Rana Plaza collapsed, Accord inspectors are still finding weakly-constructed buildings that aren't built according to their structural design drawings.
Witnessing Soren's xenophobia, Roxana remains silent, protests weakly or twists herself into defending his thoughts by underscoring how little she knows about Denmark.
Answers to these questions were only weakly associated with people's identity as Democrats or Republicans and therefore better captured their true economic situation.
"This is how it ends," he said to me, waving weakly at my mother from his new table, across the room from hers.
"My name is Seth and I'm here to say, if you like Trump then go away," Meyers said, weakly flipping his middle finger.
Those hopes have been buoyed this month as the early moderate front-runner, Joe Biden, has performed weakly in Iowa and New Hampshire.
"Mitigation efforts haven't worked because the carbon footprint increases strongly with an increase in affluence and decreases weakly with improvements in technology," Malik noted.
Vats of liquid xenon or other detectors buried deep underground are hunting for the most popular idea, called WIMPs, or Weakly Interacting Massive Particles.
More important, these increases will make it more difficult for weakly educated youths and young adults to get a foothold in the labor market.
Coverage of impaired loans at just above 30% at end-2015 continues to compare weakly with domestic and even more so with international peers.
BANK OF ENGLAND GOVERNOR CARNEY SAYS IF YOU LOOK THROUGH UNDERLYING TREND, OUR JUDGEMENT IS THAT ECONOMY IS GROWING VERY WEAKLY, CLOSE TO ZERO
But while he objected to the Syria decision, he defended it, if weakly, on a series of friendly radio and TV interviews on Thursday.
In the government's brief to the justices, Mr Thuraissigiam's tale of persecution is pitched as a weakly justified ruse to stay in the country.
They interact extremely weakly; a steady barrage of neutrinos from the nuclear reactions in the sun pass through the entire Earth essentially without interacting.
The lions, held in cages in a park in the capital of Sudan, limp weakly in the photos and videos circulating on social media.
The Manafort case, according to The New York Times, has exposed how weakly enforced the Foreign Agents Registration Act has been in recent decades.
All of us got to see an example of how Biden starts strong, but finishes weakly, just a few days ago in New Hampshire.
Silva, aged 40 at the time, rather weakly claimed that it was due to a tainted sexual enhancement drug given to him by a friend.
All of these hunt for the most likely dark matter candidate, a new subatomic particle that interacts very weakly with regular matter, called the WIMP.
A passing weakly-interacting dark matter particle from space would create vibrations and electrons through the medium, like a pebble dropping into super-still water.
The simplest and most popular model holds that dark matter is made of weakly interacting particles that move about slowly under the force of gravity.
In the first three months of the year the three biggest economies—Brazil, Mexico and Argentina—all seem to have contracted and others performed weakly.
The sea spider heart beats weakly, and is only able to push blood throughout the central body, so this gut pump picks up the slack.
The banking sector's net FC position is close to zero, but banks are exposed to significant credit risk on FC loans to weakly hedged corporates.
"  The best Trump could manage in reply, when asked about Warren's attacks by The New York Times's Maggie Haberman, was to weakly respond: "The Indian?
The jumble of concepts ends up being confusing and overbearing, dropping too many cliche themes, life lessons and weakly planned twists into the viewer's lap.
Hultgren has benefited from weakly-funded challengers in previous cycles -- a luxury he likely won't have against Underwood, who raised $465,000 in the first quarter.
The economy of Chile as a whole has continued to grow, albeit weakly, through the commodities slump, but Antofagasta has been in a deep recession.
Moreover, unlike Mr. Sanders, she sees this role as primarily focused on correcting the shortcomings of weakly regulated markets rather than redistributing income and wealth.
A fundamental one that contains criminal suspects' surveillance records — the Schengen Information System, or SIS — is only weakly supported by most of the member countries.
In the backend, YouTube's sound captioning system is based on a Deep Neural Network model the team trained on a set of weakly labeled data.
A hacker apparently used an access token, found on Hostinger's servers, to access an API database that included usernames, email addresses, and weakly hashed passwords.
Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove, the technical lead of WHO's emergencies program, said the canine tested "weakly positive," meaning low levels of the virus were found.
Though filters can be expensive, if ISPs adopted this mechanism it would significantly dent the threat posed by existing IoT devices that are weakly secured.
And, again, it is weakly correlated with each district's presidential voting patterns, with a range of around 30 percent for most levels of presidential vote.
The American system worked tolerably well as long as elites maintained a tight grip on party nominations and ideological incoherence left American parties weakly disciplined.
For decades, the most popular explanation for such phenomena was that dark matter is made of as-yet undiscovered weakly interacting massive particles, known as WIMPs.
If the signals were upward-moving taus, they would have been the decay product of some other weakly interacting particle that could travel through the Earth.
They're so weakly interacting that the detectors built to study them face down toward the Earth, picking up neutrinos that have traveled through the entire planet.
With two other justices friendly to gun rights, New York City's somewhat weakly justified transport law may be the new conservative majority's key to expanding Heller.
"Nucleotide A binds weakly to nucleotide T, whereas nucleotide C binds strongly to nucleotide G," explains David Gareau, one of the researchers, in a press release.
Meanwhile, Fissure 18, which opened yesterday, is only weakly active now and Fissure 19 is emitting a sluggish lava flow, according to the Hawaii Volcano Observatory.
The FCC ratio should be viewed in the context of Ardshin's high risk concentrations and weakly reserved restructured loans which represent a potential source of problems.
For the most part they were weakly, stinking, rachitic, pockmarked, in rags — far less well found than the farm animals that were being bought and sold.
"The spirit flourishes more strongly and more actively in an infirm and weakly body," the twelfth-century French abbot St. Bernard of Clairvaux assured his followers.
The blue chip FTSE 100 index was down 3.73 percent at 7,581.34 points by 0904 GMT, slightly underperforming a flat to weakly-positive European stock market.
Consistent with past research, we found that although mental health reporting laws are weakly associated with lower suicide rates, they showed no correlation with homicide rates.
Despite that, he is on the sidelines, weakly cheering him on, giving him the "go on, buddy!" thumbs-up whenever the fuckin' kid makes eye contact.
Thankfully the Met did eliminate a final indignity from the production's original run: the weakly exploding heads of statues of the gods as the world ends.
It may also offer an indicator of whether weakly committed Republican partisans might defect at the polls, even as their ratings of presidential approval remain high.
Meanwhile, corruption remains a "very significant challenge" in Myanmar while its state-owned financial institutions and enterprises were "poorly governed and weakly regulated", the report added.
Down south, Fahy got caught in what's now known as the "Florida shuffle" — a quagmire of low-quality, weakly regulated addiction treatment centers and sober homes.
The Wall Street Journal, in a remarkably strident and weakly argued-editorial entitled "Our Political Central Bankers," accuses Yellen of playing politics and running for president.
They reported similar findings: White women and men and women of color are likelier than white men to be promoted to CEO of weakly performing firms.
Prior to Obama's presidency, racial attitudes were only weakly related to party identification among non-college whites, but that correlation shot through the roof during Obama's presidency.
The team can pinpoint the energy required for the muon to undergo the transition, revealing how weakly bound the muon was when residing partly inside the deuteron.
To avoid being labeled overly liberal which could lead to a flight of conservative users, Twitter has bowed to the abusers and weakly enforced its own rules.
Some theories of dark matter predict the existence of force-carrying particles called axions and dark photons—and that these things interact, albeit weakly, with familiar matter.
"It is, therefore, plausible to speculate that a tongue weakly adapted to taste function may be adaptive for their feeding habits," the authors write in the paper.
If hypothetical weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) are real, their collisions with regular matter may have left fossil traces in the depths of the planet's rock record.
EU policymakers' intent with GDPR is to redress the imbalance of weakly enforced rights — including by creating new opportunities for enforcement via a regime of supersized fines.
That makes the blockchain a limited-use tool, although potentially disruptive in areas like recording land registry claims for posterity in countries with weakly enforced property rights.
They considered two varieties of dark matter particles: a very heavy kind called a WIMP (weakly interacting massive particle) and a very light kind called an axion.
The spread between bullish and bearish investor sentiment (bullish minus bearish sentiment) is weakly correlated to the weekly return of the S&P 500 — but it's lagging.
Some can do it but only weakly, and they die out, and some do it really well, and then those become the outbreaks that we hear about.
But the group performed weakly in European parliament elections last month in which the rival, and more established, Liberal Democrat Party hoovered up the anti-Brexit vote.
During the game, Gardner struck out three times against Keuchel and was booed loudly by Yankee fans after he grounded out weakly in his final at-bat.
Pinpointing the energy required for the electron to make this jump revealed how weakly bound it was in the 2S state, when residing partly inside the proton.
Data privacy is weakly regulated in the U.S., and there's no rule that demands Alexa tell you through its speaker what it will do with your data.
Air cargo grew more weakly than passenger traffic, rising 2.6 percent in total volume during 2015, partly because of subdued growth in emerging markets and developing economies.
The problem is that hackers can take advantage of this knowledge and reuse stolen password files from weakly secured sites to attempt logins on more sensitive sites.
But unlike how I imagine many 11-year-olds would react, Desi said his goodnights and weakly waved farewell as he climbed the staircase to his room.
Astrophysicists have long believed that dark matter is probably made out of particles that don't readily interact with ordinary matter—so-called "weakly interacting massive particles," or WIMPs.
I did that PowerPoint presentation for you about it at Xerox PARC," Alexandra said weakly, looking dimly at nothing in particular as she drifted on the memory. "Yep.
DERIVATION SUMMARY Metro AG is more weakly positioned within the sector than competitors such as Carrefour (BBB+/Stable), Tesco (BB+/Stable) and Casino Guichard Perrachon SA (BBB-/Stable).
But weakly interacting dark matter would not leave a visible signature in our detector at ATLAS, so we have to intuit its existence from what we actually see.
A Reuters poll of economists published last week showed British house prices are likely to grow weakly over the next few years, at an annual around 2.0 percent.
In recent weeks Ligado (LightSquared's fourth name since inception) has blitzed the FCC anew with papers and visits that weakly trumpet mere echoes of its past failed arguments.
They emphasize that the risk can never be totally eliminated, but that there are necessary data access controls and siloing efforts that many organizations overlook or implement weakly.
But with runners on first and third and two outs, old habits resurfaced and Beltran grounded out weakly to end the inning with the Yankees trailing, 4-3.
The blaze in the manufacturing hub of Tangerang was one of the worst industrial disasters to hit Southeast Asia's biggest economy, where safety standards are often weakly enforced.
If an assailant attaches little significance to an assault—for instance, if he doesn't consider it an assault — his brain may only weakly encode details of the encounter.
They were randomly selected to wear four devices in a different order: a magnetic wrist strap, a very weakly magnetic strap, a demagnetized strap and a copper bracelet.
The common explanation for this anomaly is dark matter, a theoretical substance that interacts with visible matter only through gravity, and perhaps very, very weakly through some other force.
The most popular solution to solve this mystery are WIMPs, particles that interact too weakly with regular matter to be detected by our telescopes or any other observing equipment.
Celestial imagery suggests Saturn's influence on our lives, while playboy cartoons and photos of animals outnumber the Winehouse pictures (perhaps suggesting the singer's dissipated lifestyle — and if so, weakly).
Yet this measure is weakly correlated with actual economic outcomes such as investment: what London-based journalists think is important may not matter much to a firm in Birmingham.
Two studies incorporated foot size into account, and found penile length to be "significantly weakly correlated," while the other did not find a correlation at all between the two.
"When we first encountered the pair, the opossum was still responsive and kicking weakly," the authors, led by University of Michigan biologist Rudolf von May, said in the paper.
Right now, physicists have compelling reasons to believe that dark matter should be some sort of particle that only interacts very weakly with the nucleus of regular-matter atoms.
Let us follow no such examples nor weakly believe that one generation is not as capable as another of taking care of itself and of ordering its own affairs.
He weakly unleashes an "aww darn" clap on the sideline as Jason Kidd takes a timeout, presumably to tell his players to not throw the ball to opponents. 5.
Some researchers argue that the experiments have been weakly designed: Very often, they say, it's impossible for scientists to confirm that epigenetics is responsible for the effects they see.
The Kate Steinle killer came back and back over the weakly protected Obama border, always committing crimes and being violent, and yet this info was not used in court.
In the fifth, Gray got Manny Machado — who won Tuesday's game with a ninth-inning homer off Dellin Betances — to ground out weakly to shortstop, stranding two more runners.
Becky Sauerbrunn clearly it weakly to the top of the area, and her reward is a hard Spain shot back in that hits her directly in the face. Ouch.
Another wall sculpture, "Neon Templates of the Left Half of My Body Taken at Ten-Inch Intervals," is an unprepossessing network of weakly glowing light tubes and sagging writing.
Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove, the technical lead of WHO's emergencies program, said that the canine tested "weakly positive," meaning low levels of the virus were found in test results.
So perhaps it's not surprising that in an earlier study, the team found that consumer rankings on Yelp correlated only weakly to the star ratings on Nursing Home Compare.
An initial diagnostic test on the Seychelles man had been "weakly positive" for pneumonic plague, but definitive laboratory results are expected from the Institute Pasteur in Paris, the WHO said.
CBS also uses its heavyweight "The Big Bang Theory" to launch the comedy "Superior Donuts," which doesn't live up to that adjective, while NBC's "Powerless" weakly executes an interesting concept.
I apologize weakly for what they are witnessing — someone who hurts too much to express themselves, who can't help but be a nuisance at best and a terror at worst.
But at the same time, he couldn't even take the tiniest stand against his colleague who was helping Trump get elected and advance his agenda, beyond some weakly-worded statements.
The Miles Teller PTSD drama "Thank You For Your Service," directed by "American Sniper" writer Jason Hall, also opened weakly with $3.7 million in 2,054 theaters for DreamWorks and Universal.
You can smell farts coming off his brain as his arms wobble weakly, trying in vain to craft a story that will absolve him of SOME of the blame, here.
As Yellen point out, the economy grew a bit more weakly in the first quarter, but showed signs of picking up to a more vibrant clip in the second quarter.
Ryan and other Republicans distancing themselves from Trump are objecting to Trump's conduct more weakly now than they have in the past, and barely trying to conceal their true motives.
As theorized, dark matter axions would permeate the universe as an energetic condensate, interacting only very weakly via the electromagnetic force and existing as a kind of ghostly cosmic foam.
Belt tightening in the face of an economic downturn made the recession last through 2016 and limited the recovery in 2017, when economic growth rebounded weakly to just 1.5 percent.
As for tariffs, the few polls that track it indicate the public is roughly evenly divided, and along party lines, with Trump voters at least weakly supportive of their use.
Premera Blue Cross in Washington State says it thinks that a weakly enforced mandate would increase prices by 4 percent, and that unpaid subsidies would lift them by 3.1 percent.
One especially promising candidate is "weakly interacting massive particles," or WIMPs, that consist of a hypothetical particle that causes such a tiny jostle on atoms that scientists haven't seen it yet.
Despite the rapid cooling of surface temperatures in the central-eastern Pacific, most of the other components of a La Nina episode are absent or only weakly present at the moment.
But Wheeler escaped, as Kendrick bounced a ball weakly toward third and Frazier made the unassisted out to avoid the potentially disastrous situation of Harper coming up with the bases loaded.
I've spoken to angry, experienced lawyers who say the one silver lining of this order is that it is so weakly drafted that it will be easier to challenge in court.
While higher teacher accreditation standards reduce the number of black teachers, they have done little for students of any ethnicity: teacher licencing test scores are weakly related to outcomes for students.
The Fourth Circuit majority found that Mr Trump's thin and weakly reasoned national-security justification for restricting travel from the six Muslim countries did not suffice as a good-faith reason.
Neither unemployment and poverty rates, median household incomes, or exposure to imports were significantly related to suicide and alcohol deaths in Mr Ruhm's study, while house prices were only weakly related.
Some leading particle candidates for dark matter include axions, neutrinos, and weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs), but so far every experiment that tries to find them has come up empty handed.
Miranda induced second baseman Jose Altuve to ground into a 103-210-230 double play, and Carlos Beltran lined out weakly to second base after an intentional walk to Carlos Correa.
Unfortunately, the subsequent deal struck by the United States and Russia to remove Assad's chemical-weapons stockpiles was full of loopholes, weakly enforced, and ultimately circumvented by Syrian and Russian deception.
U.S. markets are facing rising demand pressures, increasing public debt and budget deficits, weakly anchored inflation expectations and the need for the Fed's incoming leadership to clarify its price stability commitments.
Particle colliders and detectors buried deep underground have failed to find conclusive evidence of any dark matter candidates, the most popular of which are called WIMPS, or Weakly-Interacting Massive Particles.
"Hi guys," she said weakly to the crowd, at the end of a ceremony that spanned more than three and a half hours of awards and performances (including two from herself).
Netflix's Locke & Key is a weakly written teen TV drama with some clunky supernatural elements thrown in — far less impressive than its tight, tense predecessor, and at many points frustratingly clumsy.
Albania continued to look threatening and Roshi got clear of his marker but shot weakly at Buffon, the only save the 39-year-old had to make in his landmark game.
The resulting hydrogen has to be stored, either by compressing it as a gas with big pumps or by (weakly) bonding it to something else and storing it as a liquid.
While the proposed junior subordinated notes will slightly reduce leverage, Fitch expects pro forma leverage will remain elevated above our 3.5x threshold level, weakly positioning the company in the 'BBB' rating category.
Hundreds of rescuers who had drilled a shaft to the miners and kept them alive cheered and clapped Friday night as the first man winched to the surface weakly raised his arm.
Good people, like those he had known growing up in a blue-collar family in Ohio, a weakly, haemophiliac boy who nonetheless wanted to be a combat pilot, and liked a fight.
Scientists for the last decade have been most interested in the idea of WIMPs, or Weakly Interactive Massive Particles, that would be perhaps around the size of the heaviest existing subatomic particles.
The Rays had runners at second and third with one out in the third, but Logan Morrison grounded out weakly to the pitcher and Evan Longoria struck out to end the inning.
The left has responded weakly, attempting to direct the conversation away from abortion and towards healthcare, a move which has institutionalized the expectation that those who've had abortions should best stay quiet.
For example, Molina Healthcare of New Mexico requested an average 21 percent rate increase, and of that, 11 percent was because it assumed the individual mandate was weakly enforced, the analysis states.
Maeda fanned Suzuki on three pitches in the second inning, forced him to weakly fly out to third in the fourth and induced him to pop out to short in the seventh.
The audience watches two young black women slowly dance to the song in a shadowy city square that seems simultaneously ancient and modern, its high weathered walls weakly lit by fluorescent tubes.
"Unfortunately after the person's release, the CDC received the results of another test that showed a weakly positive confirmation of the virus that causes COVID-19," Nirenberg said at a news briefing.
Perhaps it becomes like the flu, a seasonal affliction that lasts from September through March, which is somewhat tackled by a weakly effective vaccine that cuts the likelihood of infection in half.
However, further risks stem from 2110% of impaired restructured loans (total restructured loans are a higher 21000%), which are weakly reserved, and investment property (a further 211x Fitch Capital Core (FCC) ratio).
Federal Trade Commission guidelines are weakly enforced on Instagram and other social media platforms, and it can often be difficult for viewers to parse what is a genuine post and what is sponsored.
"Put plainly, there exist no black, atheist, liberal Republicans, nor many white, Christian, conservative Democrats who feel close to their groups and identify weakly with their party," write Ms Mason and Ms Wronski.
Mr. Groysman is Mr. Poroshenko's man, dependent on a parliamentary coalition between the forces of the president and of Mr. Yatsenyuk that was weakly held together by their desire to avoid national elections.
Because dark matter interacts so weakly relative to normal particles, the proportion of dark particles that make it to the underground detector can be expected to be much greater than at the surface.
It was one of Indonesia's worst industrial disasters and is likely to cast a new spotlight on lax safety standards in the Southeast Asian country, where rules are often ignored or weakly enforced.
Instead of weakly and ineffectively gesturing towards reproductive justice as some kind of nebulous progressive ideal, they need to actually stand up for the women they represent and fight to protect their rights.
The findings also indicated, albeit weakly, that trigger warnings boosted a stigma around trauma: People who saw the warnings were more likely to perceive themselves and others as particularly vulnerable to traumatic events.
Mix calcium carbonate and acid, however, and the molecules of the rock dissolve, in the same reaction you would see if you dropped an Alka-Seltzer into Coca-Cola, which is weakly acidic.
They had spent all night in the E.R., the girl insisting on test after test until there were no more tests to take and her mother wept weakly and begged to go home.
" A "blooper," on the other hand — my first guess — is defined on the same site as "A weakly hit fly ball that drops in for a hit; typically, between an infielder and outfielder.
However, reported problem assets remain moderate (non-performing loans are estimated at 123%), helped by transfers of weakly performing government programme loans to the state-owned Development Bank of Belarus and Ministry of Finance.
But we're not there just yet—the current xenon vats are hunting in "that sweet spot" where weakly-interacting dark matter might communicate with our experiments via particles we know about and can detect.
Dutch regulators have generally welcomed consolidation on the domestic insurance market after several life insurers were found to be weakly capitalised in the run-up to the introduction of Europe's new Solvency II regime.
LONDON, July 31 (Reuters) - British house prices rose weakly in July and uncertainty about Brexit and its impact on the economy are likely to drag on the market, mortgage lender Nationwide said on Wednesday.
Britain's economy grew more weakly than other big rich nations for much of last year as the impact of the 2016 Brexit vote pushed up inflation and many businesses turned cautious ahead of Brexit.
Additional asset quality risks stems from GPB's large equity (RUB114 billion net of goodwill) and debt exposures (RUB198 billion) to weakly performing non-banking subsidiaries (together 78% of loss-absorbing capital at end-1H17).
There's a whole constellation of other traits that you might have — that are not correlated or only weakly correlated with intelligence — that are also going to have an influence on your success in life.
"The fact that Trump weakly hid from TV cameras while signing this new Muslim ban shows that the White House is girding for more protests like they've never seen before," Green said in a email.
Map With AI: RapiD Editor Interface Facebook AI researchers and engineers have developed a new method for using deep learning and weakly supervised training to predict road networks from commercially available high-resolution satellite imagery.
In the 1970s, study co-author Sérgio Mascarenhas from the University of São Paulo, Brazil, discovered that x-ray and gamma-ray irradiation causes human bones to become weakly magnetic, a process known as paramagnetism.
But just look at what CERN's website says about axions:...The axion is a neutral and very light (but not massless) particle, and it does not interact (or does it very weakly) with conventional matter.
The leading contender for a dark matter particle is a class of weakly interacting massive particle (WIMP), which is similar to another subatomic particle called a neutrino in that it rarely interacts with other matter.
Last year, the cancer dramedy Me and Earl and the Dying Girl pulled off the same sweep and then more or less faded from view, performing weakly at the box office and drawing mixed reviews.
"The Kate Steinle killer came back and over the weakly protected Obama border, always committing crimes and being violent, and yet this info was not used in court," President Donald Trump tweeted after the verdict.
This pull exerted itself weakly but meaningfully on the tax bill, which was dominated by a corporate tax cut but also reshaped around the edges to cut more taxes for the middle class and families.
You use a lot of force, but not too much force, as shaking hands with David too strongly or too weakly will make him think that you're a terrible person, fundamentally flawed to her core.
Social media giants have long come under pressure to halt the flow of disinformation on their sites, where policies have been weakly enforced, and algorithms can propel fake news and disinformation to millions of readers.
Editorial Let's discard the fiction that President Trump wasn't placating white supremacists by responding so weakly to the neo-Nazi violence that killed Heather Heyer, a 32-year-old counterdemonstrator in Charlottesville, Va., on Saturday.
Though this still leaves room for weakly secured IoT devices to be manufactured and sold in other countries, in an increasingly globalized world the measures adopted by the US will eventually diffuse to other markets.
Fahy ultimately found addiction treatments that the health plan would cover in Florida, but there he got caught in the "Florida shuffle," a quagmire of low-quality, weakly regulated addiction treatment centers and sober homes.
"Local partisans of the West or EU have not only performed weakly but have performed perversely," said William Hill, a former head of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) mission in Moldova.
Missouri holds abortion clinics to two weakly justified standards: "physical design and layout requirements" including widened hallways, and a requirement that abortion providers be "privileged to perform surgical procedures in at least one licensed hospital" nearby.
The G5 Sahel initiative - grouping Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania and Niger - faces an immense security challenge in a largely desert and weakly governed region and already faces questions over its financing and provision of equipment.
" A McCain staffer later, rather weakly, attempted to amend McCain's declaration by saying "Senator McCain believes you can only judge people by their record and Hillary Clinton has a clear record of supporting liberal judicial nominees.
The National Front suffered its own bruising in the elections, with its leader Marine Le Pen trounced by Macron in the second round of the presidential vote and the party performing weakly in the parliamentary election.
This has always been a heady brew in American electoral politics, especially when combined with state and local regimes dedicated to restricting the franchise, and an opposition that is only weakly committed to true multiracial democracy.
" The notion that dark matter might be complex has gained traction in recent years, aided by astrophysical anomalies that do not gel with the long-reigning profile of dark matter as passive, sluggish "weakly interacting massive particles.
NPLs (loans over 90 days overdue) at end-73Q16 represented a moderate 6.6% of AEB's gross loans and were 1.2x covered by LIRs (loan impairment reserves), while a further 11% of loans were restructured and weakly reserved.
His first run, in 1988 (the year before the Democrats' youngest incoming House member, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, was born) started weakly and fizzled quickly after he was caught plagiarising a speech by Neil Kinnock, a British politician.
The banks tried to hide it, but they couldn't cover their losses for long, and the same thing was happening everywhere, just more slowly, a billion weakly protected savings accounts tapped, trapped, moved over, and bled dry.
As the DJ at the helm of the BBC's Live Lounge, she's a natural choice for a music-centric show like this, and her energy provided the heat under what was otherwise a fairly weakly simmering pot.
They found that people who didn't get assigned to their desired method were more likely to drop out of the study, but among those who stuck it out, people's preferences were only weakly associated with remission rates.
Dogs in Hong Kong test positive Panic began among pet owners this week when a 17-year-old Pomeranian in China tested "weakly" positive for the coronavirus during quarantine, and then died three days after returning home.
A 2017 UN report on the issue said sexual exploitation has been a problem for years, compounded by weakly enforced hiring standards and lack of a screening system of candidates for a prior history of related misconduct.
For one thing, they tend to ignore most of those particles—neutrinos only very weakly experience the electromagnetic force, which means that they're invisible to electricity, light, and matter itself in all but the most rare occasions.
On the other side of town, ostensible liberal Ally Mayfair-Richards (AHS alum Sarah Paulson) screams at the TV in despair, yelling "fuck Nate Silver!" and then weeping weakly while she admits she actually voted for Jill Stein.
LONDON, May 31 (Reuters) - British house prices rose more weakly than expected in May, figures from mortgage lender Nationwide showed on Thursday, the latest sign of how the country's housing market has slowed since the 2016 Brexit vote.
The Negative Outlook reflects that while Fitch views the company's hybrid issuance and resulting modest debt reduction positively, pro forma leverage will remain elevated above our 3.5x threshold level, weakly positioning the company in the 'BBB' rating category.
Some Western diplomats worry that the Security Council could respond weakly to the reported chemical weapons attacks or that the issue could be sidelined because of the fragility of a Syria ceasefire deal agreed by Moscow and Washington.
After the deal closed, bond rating agency Moody's Investors Service said AT&T was "weakly positioned" to support its debt levels and urged the company to offer "more forceful, public and specific" means to strengthen its balance sheet.
It was a weakly-written mess, the main problem being that it tried to appeal to as wide an audience as possible, just as the old variety shows did in the days of three networks and no Internet.
As my friends carried him out of M's walk-up—both to try to get help and to avoid drawing attention to a place we often took drugs together—he weakly said they should leave him to die.
Principi weakly argues that the dioxin is destroyed by sunlight, and he ignores the fact that the dioxin adhered to water molecules and were embedded in the sediment of the rivers, harbors and estuarine waters off the coast.
The Golden Generation had grown old, the younger players had not grown up enough, and when the Argentines went out weakly two years ago in the Basketball World Cup, Scola considered walking away rather than chasing more medals.
As the story of the Manchester bomber also demonstrates, the "training grounds" for such attackers are also shifting - in this case, to Libya, which remains a violent and weakly governed state with ample space for violent extremist groups.
But these pieces, when he was transitioning from fantastical 2-D representations into three dimensions, and nodding weakly in the direction of abstraction, are the least purposeful and challenging here — showing an artist constrained, not liberated, by success.
Another item, on membership in a European customs union, is so weakly worded that it would not actually require the government to sign up to one (though, if approved, it would be a significant defeat for Mrs. May).
" In "Next Time," it gradually emerges that the singer abandoned someone — "I feel her/I hear her weakly scream" — and remains burdened by conscience: "I don't want to be the kind/Struck by fear to run and hide.
The necrophilic mallard only reluctantly left his 'mate': when I had approached him to about five metres, he did not fly away but simply walked off a few metres, weakly uttering series of two-note 'raeb-raeb' calls.
The rest of the film felt predictable — a stale mix of space and sword (saber) fights, with a largely uninspiring script and the film's few focal points coming across as weakly diluted parallels from earlier moments in the franchise.
" It's been trudging along since 1847, giving Americans an endless supply of those namesake Necco Wafers, those weakly flavored tablets that are like Tums without the antacid capabilities, among other confestions such as "Slap Stix" and "Squirrel Nut Zippers.
He is strongly committed to his personal project of being the president, being seen as a great dealmaker, and appearing on television, but he is weakly committed to his ideological project and obviously uninterested in the details of legislation.
While the point of this particular action wasn't a boycott—a popular meme on social media called for one on Tuesday—some of the protests did weakly yell "c'mon guys, boycott" but they were, obviously, fighting a losing battle.
Instead of working productively together, as well as checking and balancing one another when necessary, the executive, legislative and judicial branches have too often behaved unwisely, weakly or with bias, sometimes even displaying a questionable regard for the law.
A third of the remaining delegates are in the Northeast — his home region, where he has run strongly and both Rubio and Cruz have run weakly so far, including the billionaire's home state of New York and nearby New Jersey.
But current and future experiments are limited by the neutrino floor—the point at which the experiments become so sensitive that a dark matter particle would be indistinguishable from another weakly interactive particle physicists have already observed, called the neutrino.
The increases in image recognition accuracy only were a couple of points in many of the tests, but what's fascinating are the pre-training processes that turned noisy data that was this vast into something effective while being weakly trained.
" When asked why he, like his predecessors, would continue to authorize the celebration of such a figure, Lee weakly replied that he did so "because the law requires that I do that and I haven't looked at changing that law.
It's a bipolar form of celebrity, and the distance between full-hearted love and something like hate is very small—so much so that, in our animal brains, a weakly hit grounder somehow gives us the right to attack them.
Scientists have plenty of indirect evidence that these ripples in the universe's fabric sweep through our midst all the time, but catching one in the act has proven to be a daunting challenge considering how weakly gravity interacts with matter.
The city of San Antonio, Texas, announced a local state of disaster and public health emergency Monday after a patient who tested "weakly positive" for the coronavirus following their release from quarantine visited a local mall before being re-quarantined.
It often seemed to me that the court's liberals treated him with kid gloves, signing on to opinions that they knew were weakly reasoned in order to keep him on their team, however briefly, and out of the conservatives' clutches.
As for Pacino, he's always good, but this feels like the least among his forays for HBO, perhaps because so much of the story in this truncated time frame unfolds around him, as he weakly flails against the rising tide.
A senior executive in Latin America once told me that, in his country, a company did not have to take care of its workers any more than it wanted to because the few laws protecting workers there were weakly-enforced.
The combination of high inflation and limited wage growth - as well as uncertainty about the terms on which Britain will leave the European Union in 2019 - is expected to mean Britain's economy grows more weakly than other EU economies this year.
"Absolutely it's a problem for the Democrats independent of who's running that they're running for a third term and they're running with an economy that is at best weakly positive," said Bruce Cain, a political science professor at Stanford University.
Assuming that Jill Stein voters preferred largely Hillary Clinton to Trump, and Gary Johnson voters perhaps weakly preferred Clinton to Trump, it's possible that runoff voting could have given Clinton a narrow majority in these states, after these votes were transferred.
The speculation game has gone on for so long, and with such intensity, that even respected contributors on forums like the A Song of Ice and Fire subreddit are now scraping the bottom of the barrel for new "tinfoil" (weakly supported) ideas.
" On Friday morning, Trump used the verdict as fodder for his wall, tweeting, "The Kate Steinle killer came back and back over the weakly protected Obama border, always committing crimes and being violent, and yet this info was not used in court.
I believed the SMURFS to be pure '80s, weakly reprised this decade, but to my surprise the little blue characters actually began as a 1950s Belgian cartoon, so maybe the Smurfs of my memories are also a weak reprise of Les Schtroumpfs.
The results further refine the limits on dark matter-normal matter interactions possible for theorized weakly-interacting massive particles—WIMPs, far and away the most popular dark matter theory—which is a good thing, generally, but still nothing like an actual detection event.
Whatever direction these findings end up going in, one of the best ways to prevent them from becoming toxic and depressing is to remember that statistical tendencies apply only weakly to individuals — or, in more conventional terms — we should be wary of stereotyping.
Third, meditation allows us to realize that the idea of the self as director of our decisions is an illusion, and that the degree to which we are at the mercy of a weakly controlled system places us at a considerable disadvantage.
Politicians and intellectuals neglected to ask what would keep the United States from starting a war of aggression in the future — relying on the wisdom of the very people who had either endorsed or weakly opposed the war in the first place.
Yet differences in yield between regular bonds and inflation-indexed ones suggest that they will undershoot the inflation targets they are meant to hit—presumably because their various economies will grow too weakly to generate much upward pressure on wages and prices (see chart 2).
According to Fortune, AT&T may be under pressure from investors to bring in more money after Moody's Investor Services recently reported that AT&T was "weakly positioned" to support its debt, while also urging the company to find new ways to bolster its finances.
We deserve a better "club banger" than a track with Katy Perry on it, weakly dissing another pop star who also doesn't belong in the club, and we deserve to forget that Imagine Dragons is a thing, which I mostly had until right now.
Facebook had previously announced that $100,000 was spent on Facebook ads from June 2015 to May 2017 by Russian-linked disinformation sources, while an additional $50,000 was spent by Russians that signals indicate weren't or were only weakly connected to an organized disinformation campaign.
Here are just a few of the very many things I learned on the two ghost tours I've been on so far: None of this information is particularly useful, but it's more useful than just crying weakly at a midnight showing of The Exorcist.
Mizumura goes into clinical detail to show the extent of Noriko's suffering; a scene with a feeding tube, for example, features dried sputum being constantly removed from the mouth, and subsequently her two front teeth, all while Noriko's skeletal arms flail weakly in protest.
The idea that dark matter could have cooled the primordial hydrogen would imply that dark matter particles are only a few times heavier than hydrogen atoms, "well below the commonly predicted mass of weakly interacting massive particles," Dr. Barkana explained in his Nature paper.
After 20-month search period, a key dark matter detection experiment has officially come up empty-handed, casting doubt on the existence of weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPS), which have been far and away the leading explanation for one of the biggest mysteries in astrophysics.
Yet this is not all Trump's innovation — the U.S. declined to call a coup a coup when Sisi initially took power (which would have mandated a shutoff of aid), and the European Union has reacted weakly so far to democratic decline in Poland and Hungary.
Woods had a 27-iron from the middle of the fairway on the par-279 2367th, put it into a bunker, blasted out weakly to 103 feet and four-putted for a double bogey, with the last three putts from just outside 210 feet.
Granny Lydiato Chris Schonberger I saw how cool she had played it coping calmly with each sauce until she tackled the last one, because when Sean asked her what was going on her life now, she managed weakly to say John Wick and could not go on.
But on the other side of all this hard fighting, you'll likely be leading an elite army of heavily-armed guerillas deep into enemy territory as you lure enemy troops into ambushes, strike at weakly defended rear areas, and then evacuate before the counterattacks can arrive.
A weakly encrypted phone, if lost or stolen, is a Pandora's Box of dangerously personal information: names, addresses, contacts, and photographs, to say nothing of the detailed calendar and appointment information that can act as a map to an individual's daily activities, or those of their children.
When a bearded, weakly belligerent Julian Assange was dragged out of the Ecuadorian embassy in April, he had been indicted, in part, for helping Chelsea Manning hack into the US government's computer systems, as well as encouraging Manning to try to obtain and distribute confidential information.
It felt like I had slipped through into an alternative, timeless universe where strangers chatted over egg and chips, mothers were taken out for a cup of tea by their weakly moustached sons, and you could eat an entire fry-up for less than a fiver.
At the same time, the Labour Party has moved in an equal and opposite direction, deciding earlier this month to give a full endorsement to remaining in the EU—a stance which it only weakly held in the 2016 referendum and which it dropped immediately thereafter.
But with the issue confronted only weakly for years, many women in and out of Australian politics say the country must do more to hold men accountable at every phase of life — and to ensure that women are not pushed aside by a culture of abuse.
This is also the pattern for weakly reported news stories in general, and why the media has to be twice as careful verifying things with regard to Trump instead of jumping at shadows to get a scoop and discrediting themselves in the eyes of the public.
Since she declared herself weakly for staying in the union before the referendum and then declared herself strongly for leaving it afterward, it was never entirely clear who in her own party, never mind the union, she wanted to put herself in a stronger bargaining position with.

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