• Perhaps this liminal time is an inflection point as a base for evolution. (ejewishphilanthropy.com)
  • The annus horribilis through which we're living is telling us that America is at an inflection point. (catholicphilly.com)
  • If that inflection point is to lead to national renewal, Catholics in the United States must be leaders in reclothing the American public square with the truths about the human person, the moral life and the common good that make democratic self-governance possible. (catholicphilly.com)
  • How is the critical inflection point we are now facing helping boards identify opportunities to improve the way they operate and define their priorities? (deloitte.com)
  • In mathematics, an inflection point marks the moment in a curve where a change in direction occurs. (galleryviewer.com)
  • The raid on the Record is an inflection point on that spectrum. (nnaweb.org)
  • We have reached an inflection point. (nation.sc)
  • I call it inflection point. (codurance.com)
  • Inflection point defines the maximum amount of investment we are comfortable to make in a desired type of flexibility at a given moment in time. (codurance.com)
  • That is the inflection point, coming from right to left. (codurance.com)
  • Take them with a pinch of salt since there are many other factors that could make them invalid or sway the inflection point to a different side. (codurance.com)
  • What might derail a market inflection point? (ubs.com)
  • This was an inflection point in access-to-care that served clinical needs and mitigated infection exposures (2). (msdmanuals.com)
  • To further illustrate this point, consider that the RR indicates test values corresponding to studies performed in a cohort of "normal" individuals with an absence of clinical conditions, including medications that may affect the test results. (msdmanuals.com)
  • 227-228 For example: wárraidya "emu" (singular) wárraidyalbili "two emus" (dual) wárraidyarri "emus" (plural) wárraidyailyarranha "a lot of emus", "heaps of emus" (superplural): 228 A given language may make plural forms of nouns by various types of inflection, including the addition of affixes, like the English -(e)s and -ies suffixes, or ablaut, as in the derivation of the plural geese from goose, or a combination of the two. (wikipedia.org)
  • The French language analyzer removes French inflections, like the final -s that marks plural nouns, and verb conjugation endings, including the final -r of verbs. (mediawiki.org)
  • The Ø-form may for instance be observed, within the relevant word paradigms, in noun plurals, in adjectives' gender and plural inflections, and in derived nouns. (uab.cat)
  • On the other hand Hebrew verbs follow rigid patterns of inflection with vowel changes, and with affixes for different person (I-you-he), tense (past-present-future), sex (male-female), and so on. (world-destiny.org)
  • As for the contrast inflection/derivation, although the specific instantiation of this opposition did not prove to directly yield a statistical difference, its interplay with the morphophonological complication implied by the process of vowel/Ø alternation produced a relatively clear effect in terms of lexical decision speed. (uab.cat)
  • There can also be neurological disorders that affect how the vocal folds function. (ceenta.com)
  • The most common result is vocal fold weakness or even paralysis. (ceenta.com)
  • The most common symptoms are a lack of facial expressions, reduced vocal inflection, and few gestures. (therapymantra.co)
  • Even common changes, such as background noise or vocal inflections, can affect how voice-activated technology understands a speaker. (verizon.com)
  • Speakers with monotone voices devoid of inflection who stand rigidly in one place for long periods cause their audiences to daydream regardless of the topic. (nfstc.org)
  • [ 3 ] Most children have a moderate to severe degree of mental retardation , although less severely affected children occasionally are described. (medscape.com)
  • Less severely affected individuals may live into childhood and adolescence, and diagnosis may be delayed. (medscape.com)
  • Reduced affect individuals often speak in a monotone voice, lacking any emotion or fluctuation. (therapymantra.co)
  • The current study extends previous studies conducted in the present authors' laboratory using ipratropium bromide by, in addition, examining the effect of a bronchodilator (salmeterol) on plethysmographic lung volume components at rest and on breathing pattern and ventilatory capacity during exercise. (ersjournals.com)
  • For example, evidence from 2021 suggests that ASD may share a common developmental root with other disorders, be a basis for other conditions to flourish, or both. (psychcentral.com)
  • Was the variation due to differences in inflection? (anitra.net)
  • What were the differences in inflection? (anitra.net)
  • However, there are differences between flat affect and blunted affect. (calmsage.com)
  • This age effect is reminiscent of what is found for L2 learners of Dutch with a Turkish and a Moroccan Arabic background (see Blom, Polišenská & Weerman 2006, 2008b), but there are differences as well. (aup-online.com)
  • The constricted effect is when a person has a very limited range of emotions and shows little to no emotion in social situations. (therapymantra.co)
  • People with detached affect still care about others, they just don't feel the same level of emotion as most people do. (therapymantra.co)
  • If you experience blunted affect, then you show limited facial expressions, monotonous speech, and an aura of indifference to emotional situations. (calmsage.com)
  • I often find parallels betwixt my spoken word (inflection and cadence) and my melodies (pitch and rhythm). (icareifyoulisten.com)
  • What was the effect of the changing rhythm? (anitra.net)
  • Write an eight-line poem in iambic pentameter in which the rhythm varies due to different inflections. (anitra.net)
  • Additionally, consortia, customers and suppliers organize complementary efforts to align common approaches to transition solutions. (electroiq.com)
  • By reading early modern women's recipe books as conversion narratives, I detail how foreign foods now common in our modern diet were appropriated over a period of conversion, during which time they shed their Jewish and Islamic inflections and were made Christian. (crrs.ca)
  • It's also common for autistic people to have other disorders at the same time. (psychcentral.com)
  • How is it affecting board time and priorities? (deloitte.com)
  • To help answer these questions, Deloitte's Center for Board Effectiveness and the Ira M. Millstein Center for Global Markets and Corporate Ownership at Columbia Law School have collaborated on an initiative to determine how boards and individual board members may be shifting their priorities as well as how this shift may be affecting the way they allocate their time. (deloitte.com)
  • Reduced affect individuals have a difficult time connecting emotionally with others. (therapymantra.co)
  • I wish also to express our gratitude to UN secretary general, H.E. Mr Antonio Guterres, for his efforts to pursue a Common Agenda for the United Nations, at a time when faith in the multilateral system needs, more than ever, to be restored. (nation.sc)
  • Alternation had a clear effect on the lexical decision time, while Morphology (in the specific manifestation of this parameter) was virtually ineffective and Stress had a minor effect. (uab.cat)
  • However, for most small-time producers, it's common to record voiceovers in-house for budget and control reasons. (videomaker.com)
  • While indicating that the establishment of dates is an arbitrary process, Albert Baugh dates Old English from 450 to 1150, a period of full inflections, a synthetic language. (wikipedia.org)
  • There are other variations of inflection in English, besides questions and exclamations, but those are the most common. (anitra.net)
  • Re-indexing all affected wikis was completed on October 24, 2017. (mediawiki.org)
  • Changes did not immediately happen to all affected wikis because each wiki in each language needed to be re-indexed, which is a separate process that concluded on October 24, 2017. (mediawiki.org)
  • (http://www.who.int/healthinfo/global_burden_disease/estimates/en/index1.html, accessed 27 November 2017). (who.int)
  • (http://www.who.int/gho/publications/world_health_statistics/2017/en/, accessed 27 November 2017). (who.int)
  • Ty to find as many ways of varying the inflection as you can, besides questions and exclamations. (anitra.net)
  • There are also many things that reduced affect individuals may no longer find pleasurable, such as food, sex, or even activities that used to bring them joy. (therapymantra.co)
  • Find a treatment that has a minimum effect on your system, leaving you as clear as possible, both mentally and physically. (videomaker.com)
  • In this blog post, we will discuss what reduced affect display is, its symptoms, and how to deal with it. (therapymantra.co)
  • Well, I kind of chuckle when I keep reading things like inflection, Precambrian, or whatever. (microsoft.com)
  • Even after the fall of Western Rome , Latin remained the common language of international communication , science, scholarship and academia in Europe until well into the 18th century, when other regional vernaculars (including its own descendants, the Romance languages ) supplanted it in common academic and political usage. (wikipedia.org)
  • Autism Misdiagnosis: How Common Is It? (psychcentral.com)
  • How common is autism misdiagnosis, and why does it happen? (psychcentral.com)
  • Blunted affect can be a result of mixed factors ranging from mental health disorders such as schizophrenia, depression, and autism to medications and substance abuse. (calmsage.com)
  • This approach allows me to organically manipulate sound and language, while keeping the affected narrative "in the moment. (icareifyoulisten.com)
  • Both German children and adults acquiring Dutch as a second language are tested on their production of determiners and adjectival inflection in attributive position. (aup-online.com)
  • [ 7 ] while a cognitive-communicative disorder affects the ability to communicate by impairing the pragmatics, or social rules, of language. (medscape.com)
  • Vogler's archetypes affect the characters' role language. (lu.se)
  • Kinsui (2003) notes that depending on the characters' archetype, the degree of role language gets affected. (lu.se)
  • The signs of reduced affect display can be difficult to spot, as the individual may try to mask their emotions. (therapymantra.co)
  • In this article, we're exploring the signs and causes of blunted affect and how you can treat dampened emotions. (calmsage.com)
  • Flat affect can make it challenging for others to understand what you're feeling or thinking, making interacting in meaningful conversation difficult. (calmsage.com)
  • If they have economic or political power, that can make accountability journalism more difficult, and editorial timidity is common in community papers. (nnaweb.org)
  • Reduced affect display is a condition in which a person experiences reduced emotions. (therapymantra.co)
  • People with reduced affect display may also have difficulty regulating their emotions, which can lead to problems such as anger outbursts or depression. (therapymantra.co)
  • The inhibited effect is when a person has a very strong reaction to emotions, both positive and negative. (therapymantra.co)
  • A masked effect is when a person hides their emotions behind a fake persona. (therapymantra.co)
  • Blunted affect isn't the absence of emotions but rather a muted display of them. (calmsage.com)
  • While emotions are still felt during blunted affect, they are not outwardly displayed as openly and intensely as expected typically. (calmsage.com)
  • It illustrates a common inflection from Northwest Semitic which affected wide areas of our planet. (world-destiny.org)
  • Faced with a multiplicity of interrelated challenges that many of us are least responsible for, but most affected by, the plight of states in vulnerable situations has never been more pronounced. (nation.sc)
  • This worldwide phenomenon is thought to significantly affect the levels of sex hormones. (bvsalud.org)
  • Market factors, new facilities design, next generation processing technology, the changing dynamics of node development and new materials integration will simultaneously affect the industry landscape. (electroiq.com)
  • Because of its muted emotional expression, blunted affect is commonly confused with flat affect. (calmsage.com)
  • If the cause of blunted affect isn't medication but mental health conditions such as severe depression or schizophrenia, then a psychiatrist might prescribe certain medications to help increase emotional expression. (calmsage.com)
  • The authors wrote, "While some have postulated that pulse-rich diets could perhaps be a cause of nutrition-associated dilated cardiomyopathy in canines due to a potentially negative effect on digestibility, our results showed all diets were highly digestible" by both Beagles and mixed-breed hounds. (fourmuddypaws.com)
  • A flat and blunted effect means a reduced intensity in emotional expression, feeling, or communication. (therapymantra.co)
  • It is argued that the L1 background cannot explain this difference and in general only plays a marginal role in the acquisition of Dutch determiners and adjectival inflection. (aup-online.com)
  • El Consejo Nacional de Certificación en Medicina General 2013;1(1):2. (bvsalud.org)
  • Boletín del Médico General de otorgar licencias a médicos en los EE. (bvsalud.org)
  • Validez de las inferencias de los puntajes: contenido: el contenido probado debe ser apropiado, haciendo las protocolo de ética y se realizan en todo el país en el Nacional de Medicina General. (bvsalud.org)
  • en donde no hay conflicto de intereses ni fines de Médico General 2007;4(2):2. (bvsalud.org)
  • Certificación en Medicina General. (bvsalud.org)
  • Don't be afraid to mark the copy with notes for inflection or emphasis. (videomaker.com)
  • 2023 will be a year of inflections as investors try to identify turning points for inflation, interest rates, economic growth, and financial markets against a complex geopolitical backdrop. (ubs.com)
  • To date, only 2 affected children have been male, both with the XXY karyotype. (medscape.com)
  • Flat affect is the complete absence of emotional expression. (calmsage.com)
  • But in a world where "you are what you eat" is a truism, how did the desire to consume foreign foodstuffs affect religious, racial, and national identities? (crrs.ca)
  • The perpetual crisis of Late Capitalism, ubiquitously present in our quotidian as background to all being-doing, is confronted by the non-method of the mise-en-crise of our devising. (bvsalud.org)
  • Unfortunately, many speakers fail to manage them properly for maximum effect. (nfstc.org)
  • Liquid water has an exceptionally high cohe- sive energy density which tends to minimize the effect of solutes on its H-bonded network structure. (lu.se)
  • If you barely crack a smile when you hear something good or if you barely feel sad when you hear bad news, then this muted emotional expression could be caused by blunted affect. (calmsage.com)
  • America's once-noble liberal political institutions are crumbling because, over the past six and a half decades, the cultural foundations on which those institutions long relied have been deeply eroded by a soul-withering secularization (which even affects religious believers) and a debased public ethic of "I did it my way. (catholicphilly.com)
  • Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. (theparisreview.org)
  • The length of words can be another variation in effect. (anitra.net)
  • Reduced affect display is a cognitive disorder that affects how a person perceives and reacts to stimuli. (therapymantra.co)
  • The detached effect is when a person seems to be emotionally removed from their surroundings. (therapymantra.co)
  • Navigating inflection points will be key to investment success in the year ahead. (ubs.com)
  • Using the variation between long and short syllables can also be a way to create effect in poetry. (anitra.net)
  • The femur, humerus, and tibia are the most common long bones fractured in child abuse. (medscape.com)