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Because violent
shaking
cannot be accidental, the hypothesis simultaneously established a criminal act and identified the perpetrator, typically the person with the baby at the time of collapse.
In 1987, the first biomechanical experiments found that the force of
shaking
is much less than that of impact and concluded that
shaking
alone was unlikely to cause the triad of symptoms.
Indeed, both birth-related bleeds and those attributed to
shaking
are most often located in the folds of membranes covering the brain that have more and larger blood vessels at this age than later in life.
No one questions whether infants can be damaged or killed by violent
shaking
or abuse; of course they can.
The real issue is whether
shaking
or abuse can be inferred on the basis of a hypothesis that lacks scientific support.
Accepting pessimists – often center-right voters who are doing fine but are worried about the future – believe that
shaking
up the system is impossible or undesirable, so they grudgingly accept their country’s diminished prospects.
Shaking
off his addiction to booze speaks extremely well of Bush, his strength of character and the support of his wife and family.
With the few minutes’ warning that an earthquake’s strong
shaking
would automatically provide, people could walk to a TEREP and be safe above the highest level a tsunami could reach.
Currently, many police devote their energies to
shaking
down citizens for bribes, and some moonlight in death squads.
Nevertheless, the national consensus has shifted,
shaking
all assumptions about Israeli politics.
Now, however, the economic tumult
shaking
Europe, the erosion of the middle class in the West, and the growing social inequalities worldwide are undermining capitalism’s claim to universal triumph.
Some see war as a way of resolving an increasingly deadlocked situation,
shaking
up a dysfunctional regional order whose main actors are not only at loggerheads, but are also incapable of resolving the legitimacy deficits of their respective regimes.
The threat of a Western denouement is
shaking
the economic and security pillars of European stability.
The fragile political structure that began to be erected following the resumption of civilian government in 2008 is now
shaking.
International ruptures are
shaking
the very foundations of Germany’s post-war democracy.
A time-honored precept is to avoid
shaking
investor confidence unnecessarily.
The New York cop was little more than impolite (and busy providing a service); in much of the world, police prey on the people they are supposed to protect,
shaking
them down for money or persecuting them on behalf of powerful patrons.
That is the possibility that is
shaking
governments from Washington to Beijing.
As people struggle to hold on to their shrinking share of the pie, their anxiety has created a political opening for opportunistic populists,
shaking
the world order in the process.
Only such leaders can build up the legitimacy needed to unite their countries, and only then will they be able to confront head on the many challenges that the region faces in
shaking
loose from the shackles of backwardness.
No Shareholders’ SpringCHICAGO – The ongoing global economic crisis is not only causing incumbent governments to lose elections; it is also
shaking
corporate boards.
Instead, ethnic conflicts have multiplied,
shaking
many East European and Asian countries.
Shaking
Russia’s Weak Economic HandCAMBRIDGE – When Russian President Vladimir Putin meets his American counterpart, Donald Trump, at this week’s G20 summit in Hamburg, he will not be doing so from a position of economic strength.
Exhausted BrazilRIO DE JANIERO – The demonstrations that are
shaking
Brazil’s normally laid-back society are channeling a widespread sentiment: enough is enough!
Europe’s Three Eastern QuestionsWASHINGTON, DC – Today, the European project is
shaking.
They participated in photo opportunities wearing painted-on smiles, nodding and
shaking
one another’s hands.
A World Turned Inside OutNEW HAVEN – Slowly but surely, a bruised and battered global economy now appears to be
shaking
off its deep post-crisis malaise.
These days, Europe reminds me of an old woman who, with
shaking
hands, frantically hides her last pieces of jewelry when she notices a robber breaking into a neighbor’s house.
With South Korean President Moon Jae-In’s falling approval ratings potentially
shaking
his commitment to rapprochement, and Trump as unpredictable as ever, Kim may not have long to decide.
The Pandemic Is
Shaking
the Dollar’s SupremacySANTA BARBARA – With the onset of the COVID-19 crisis, the United States seems to have developed a severe case of what psychologists call dissociative identity disorder: it is simultaneously projecting two distinct personalities.
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