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"ambitiously" Definitions
  1. in a way that requires a lot of effort, money or time
  2. in a way that shows you are determined to be successful, rich, powerful, etc.

263 Sentences With "ambitiously"

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The Obama administration interpreted its authority under the act ambitiously.
She may need to expand even more ambitiously to keep up.
The implementation of Saudi Vision 2030 is broad and ambitiously planned.
Their trip is, perhaps ambitiously, scheduled for some time this year.
It might make you think a little more ambitiously about things.
Australia certainly isn't helping to ambitiously cut the globe's carbon emissions.
Slightly more ambitiously, you could make spiced lentil dal with quinoa.
And I wondered if the flavors were simply too ambitiously named.
PRI is, ambitiously maybe, aiming to be commissioning mines within five years.
The Budget Committees began ambitiously, but failed to produce a final product.
But biofuels could make a giant impact if they were ambitiously expanded.
Some of Studio Job's less ambitiously contrived works are among its most appealing.
It was something of a manifesto about running a company ethically and ambitiously.
It's ambitiously diverse, and seems to be resonating with this equally eclectic neighborhood.
This is also a moment to think ambitiously about a pro-democracy agenda.
I also accept the grocery delivery he ambitiously set for 10 this morning.
Name ambitiously and name for what you think your category might likely evolve into.
But many Democratic senators want to act much more ambitiously, through the legislative process.
The world she creates is ambitiously imagined, her characters possessed of an inner verity.
This year, Democrats are ambitiously aiming to flip 10 of those seats to blue.
This year, Democrats are ambitiously aiming to flip 25 of those seats to blue.
Other press secretaries demonized the media, but not as ambitiously and artlessly as she.
Something wonderful happens when you read this ambitiously and wallow in this many words.
Robert is a great publisher who pushed all of us to think more ambitiously.
Perhaps less ambitiously but no less importantly, it may also lead to more sensible workflows.
Ambitiously, Mr Figes sets out to tell both a big story and a small one.
Finally, and most ambitiously, as a society we should explore ways to raise productivity growth.
The company ambitiously wants to hit $1 billion in brokered loans over the next year.
In 13 years at the Hayward, Mr. Rugoff has run the institution quietly and ambitiously.
What could have been a revisionist slog opens into a more ambitiously ambivalent buddy movie.
"Long Strange Trip," ambitiously assembled and elegantly directed by Amir Bar-Lev, fills that void.
We ambitiously tried to do the whole shebang in NYC for 130 guests under $15,000.
Ian Cheng's "Emissaries" video trilogy at MoMA PS250 is both ambitiously innovative and uncannily familiar.
And I just needed time to think about what I wanted to do so ambitiously.
We need to act urgently and ambitiously, which will require building diverse coalitions of political support.
There is very little here that was ambitiously dense, intellectually rigorous, or in any way monumental.
So it was with some controversy that McLaren's ambitiously named Senna debuted to skeptical supercar enthusiasts.
Even more ambitiously, Morocco is working to build an aircraft industry, based outside Casablanca's international airport.
LongHorn's house margarita, the ambitiously named Perfect Margarita, is actually 2 1/2 margaritas in one.
The production is buoyant and polished, using reggaeton as a skeleton for ambitiously scaled club-pop.
The rugby shirts are ambitiously thick, and many are versions of ones worn by national teams.
For the inaugural mela in 2006, Mr. Gupta ambitiously decided to book Texas Stadium in Irving.
He is one of at least nine senators ambitiously eyeing a bid for the Democratic nomination.
The former are in or nearing retirement, while the other group is ambitiously rising in the workforce.
The kitchen is ambitiously large, with a double oven and a wine fridge that is poignantly empty.
"I've got 20 minutes, teach me everything I need to know about Artificial Intelligence," I said, ambitiously.
Tesla is ambitiously expecting to deliver an additional 230,235 vehicles in the second half of the year.
"Most ambitiously, we want a unified theory of perception," Seth said about the goal of the lab.
The project has already painted 2,000 homes, and ambitiously aims to cover 500,000 by the end of 2020.
Poet-prophets such as Lord Byron, Adam Mickiewicz, Victor Hugo and Sandor Petofi ambitiously imagined new political communities.
"Finally, and most ambitiously, as a society we should explore ways to raise productivity growth," Ms. Yellen said.
More ambitiously, we have a spectacular new recipe for a yule log (above) from the incomparable Yotam Ottolenghi.
For dessert: cold, sliced watermelon or, more ambitiously, one of our nine excellent recipes to make with watermelon.
Part spy thriller, part historical fiction, American Spy ambitiously tackles race, gender, and politics at the same time.
Nazi–fascist cultural diplomacy ambitiously sought to redefine the idea of Europe itself, an ambition lost on very few.
The Standard model ($39.99) is ambitiously marketed as "a girl's best friend" because it adds front cleaning as well.
Most ambitiously, a fifth, orbiting, observatory, the Evolved Laser Interferometer Space Antenna, or e-LISA, is on the cards.
More ambitiously, you might consider Melissa Clark's new recipe for roasted sweet peppers stuffed with bulgur, tuna and herbs.
But Mr. Van Bramer said the transit agency should be thinking much more ambitiously in preparing for Amazon's impact.
Last year it announced, rather ambitiously, that it would eradicate all slums from Cairo by the end of 2019.
I liked it as much as any ambitiously priced thing I've bought at Dover Street Market or Opening Ceremony.
Ocasio-Cortez has clashed with centrist Democrats and the party's establishment over how ambitiously the left should tackle climate change.
But few works mingle different elements so ambitiously as "Paradise Interrupted," first performed at the Spoleto Festival USA last year.
We are determined that we and FCA will play our part actively and ambitiously in this new and exciting era.
Huawei has made it big at home, and it has expanded ambitiously in a quest to become a global brand.
But the surprises of this ambitiously conceived, modestly realized work are pretty much over once you've accepted its fanciful premise.
Even more ambitiously, the states could move to curtail the exorbitant market power that hospital systems and physician groups now enjoy.
If a property is priced too ambitiously, brokers say, that will quickly become clear when it is placed on the market.
But it all started much less ambitiously, with a guy just looking to get on a flight and see his girl.
Those that are occupied have a mere trickle of customers, and the goods they sell—furniture, clothes, electronics—are ambitiously priced.
A reading of Brinkley's Wikipedia page would make for a sufficiently engaging film, so ambitiously did the doctor live his life.
"The Nix," Nathan Hill's ambitiously panoramic and humane debut novel, oscillates between the poles of the 1968 Chicago protests and 2011.
Not if she can help it, expressing a sentiment familiar to most people who ambitiously plan to work out on holiday.
The missing word — and the real estate that Mr. Posner has ambitiously claimed as his own in "The Treasurer" — is hell.
Van Gogh's 1887 oil-on-canvas garden scene, "Coin de Jardin Avec Papillons," for instance, was ambitiously estimated at $40 million.
Even more ambitiously, we should measure peoples' satisfaction and happiness with a system both in the short term and long term.
Ambitiously, we were trying to go to Fire Island, and then it became the Rockaways, and then it got too late.
It wants to license and sell its content management system, which it ambitiously hopes will generate $100 million in annual revenue.
Even no-name Chinese brands like Doogee are aiming high â€" perhaps too ambitiously â€" with promises of slider and transparent phones.
It's both a curiosity in this show of ambitiously-scaled paintings, and its most succinct embodiment of Copperwhite's paradoxically impersonal "signature" move.
But until then, best not to think too ambitiously about being the first person to give birth to a baby on Mars.
AMSTERDAM — Two warring nations: one Catholic, one Protestant; one a monarchy, the other a republic; one profoundly religious, the other ambitiously mercantile.
Ambitiously, given Liberia's deep neediness, they resolved that the government would assert control over development and not be tugged off course by donors.
Clinical hydration which includes everything left out of the killer sugar water combo which soft drinks manufacturers peddle to the un-ambitiously thirsty.
More ambitiously, the Ethiopian government also wants countries downstream of the Nile, including Sudan and Egypt, to pay taxes for Choke's ecosystem services.
The company is expanding to South Korea this week and is ambitiously planning to expand to 30 countries by the end of 2017.
Instead, he's a model to ambitious local politicians everywhere, a model of the ways you can ambitiously ride a divisive, polarizing, partisan issue.
California is now ambitiously targeting Net Zero Energy (NZE) for all new residential construction by 2020 and all new commercial construction by 2030.
If you're ambitiously attending more than one Thanksgiving event, it's important to make sure your appearances are adequately spaced out throughout the day.
More ambitiously, the initiative promises to extend affordable broadband to every household in America by 2020, a long-held goal among some progressives.
How we stay healthy—or perhaps more ambitiously, how we become healthy in such a densely interconnected landscape—will be a recurring conversation.
Socrates fabricates ambitiously scaled commissions in its on-site facilities and was able to respond nimbly to Mr. Ward's sudden change in course.
Even more ambitiously, OPEC seems to want some form of understanding with shale producers based on their mutual interest in avoiding another price collapse.
If you're someone who finds immense joy in the animal gags sprinkled throughout Bojack's ambitiously human storytelling, then this is the show for you.
Before a rebrand as the much more ambitiously-named LeEco (that's "eco" as in "ecosystem"), the company was LeTV, a primarily content-focused service.
So it will be particularly important to have domestic flexibility, to ensure the regulatory environment can always respond nimbly and ambitiously to new developments.
"The short answer is yes, but not so ambitiously," said Mujtaba Rahman, the managing director for Europe at Eurasia Group, a political risk consultancy.
Ambitiously, this will include both a free and paid version of its product, with the aim of creating a reliable revenue stream for podcast producers.
Even more ambitiously Jolla is also targeting China, where investment has been taken in to form a local consortium to develop a Chinese Sailfish ecosystem.
But they were in disagreement about big constitutional issues, such as the role of the armed forces, which they ambitiously hope to resolve by September.
It'd go great with David Tanis's recipe for a basic polenta or, more ambitiously, with Melissa's recipe for butternut squash polenta with sausage and onion.
This much-lauded British painter became known for skillful, ambitiously scaled paintings of mostly female nudes since emerging from graduate school around 2925 years ago.
"The Good Muslim," on the other hand, ambitiously moves seven characters through a fast-food prep area, a porch, the subway and even virtual reality.
Halfway through what was ambitiously billed as a wide-open season featuring more potential champions than usual in the N.B.A., three teams have separated themselves.
As the first model hit the catwalk, Jackson walked out on the show that ambitiously recreated a Mexican rodeo with all female riders performing daredevil stunts.
"We are determined that we and Fiat Chrysler will play our part actively and ambitiously in this new and exciting era," he said in the letter.
It's one of the most tense movies I can remember watching, and it somehow manages to be both restrained and ambitiously bold at the same time.
Super Sports has been streaming the English game in China for the past seven years and has been ambitiously pushing for a pay-per-view model.
And more ambitiously, it is still plowing ahead with Libra, its plan for a new cryptocurrency, even in the face of significant political and regulatory opposition.
The U.S. will need to articulate, in detail, how it seriously intends to make commitments to ambitiously curb carbon emissions, in line with other nations' efforts.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO Over five albums since 2009, Laura Gibson has steadily and ambitiously expanded both her music and lyrics, from folky to surreal, spooky and allegorical.
But Matt Ross, who plays the series' main antagonist, Hooli CEO Gavin Belson, approached the character as a real and serious — but also ambitiously deluded — person.
"There was only one winner — the seller," said Alan Hobart, the director of the London-based Pyms Gallery, who thought Sotheby's priced the painting too ambitiously.
The countries are wrapping up their most expansive joint military drills to date amid efforts to coordinate more ambitiously on challenges in the Indo-Pacific region.
I will be here until after the election to help with the transition, throwing myself into expanding POLITICO and thinking ambitiously about our newsroom and journalism.
The ambitiously named Sound Bar Flex (model number SJ7) is supposed to work as a portable speaker, a semi-surround sound system, and a traditional sound bar.
Mr Musk himself, more ambitiously still, imagines an implant that would let the wearer tap directly into the internet, and all of the computational power available there.
In her new book, It's Only Blood, Swedish journalist Anna Dahlqvist ambitiously sets out to explore menstruation on a global level, particularly where shame intersects with poverty.
The last iteration ambitiously took place across the state, with 34 artists presented in 25 venues that ranged from traditional galleries to abandoned storefronts and historic buildings.
As our tools get smarter and more versatile, it's incumbent upon us to start thinking much more ambitiously and creatively about solutions to society's toughest global challenges.
The Holodexxx team ambitiously claims that, soon, virtual reality will be even more ubiquitous than the cell phone, but are still unclear on when that will happen.
If Russia is responsible, the aim might be to portray American democracy as tawdry and flawed, rather than, more ambitiously, to swing the contest for Mr Trump.
As a result, more than 140 million are no longer at risk for lymphatic filariasis, and we're ambitiously aiming to control and eliminate these NTDs by 2020.
But we know that it included a whole lot of wacky technology—the Moog was still brand-new, and the animation was ambitiously ahead of its time.
Even if humanity begins ambitiously slashing its carbon emissions by mid-century, some 30 percent of these organic remains could degrade by then, according to the research.
Ambitiously allegorical, "Good Manners" dramatizes class and racial tensions in contemporary Brazil by creating contrasting worlds: rich and poor, black and white, high-rise chic and shantytown.
While the company would have been okay with $400 million or $500 million in funding, SoftBank encouraged Katerra to prepare to grow globally more quickly and ambitiously.
Soon after, her body was found with two bullets in her brain and a stocking so ambitiously wound around her neck that her head was nearly severed.
Art Review With "Hansel & Gretel," the Park Avenue Armory once again aims ambitiously, and at great expense, for participatory public art but settles instead for public entertainment.
DOCUMENTA Ambitiously diffuse, the 2017 edition of this every-five-years art show was set in two very different places: Kassel, Germany — its traditional home — and Athens.
You grew up in the UK, always interested in media, it seems like, and had a magazine that you started ambitiously from a young age, around 10.
Most ambitiously, it is turning its two-hut mosque into a £2450m ($22017m) Salaam (Peace) centre, complete with sports facilities, a restaurant, a theatre and a public library.
When the New York Times first talked about the site in 2005, founder Mark Zuckerberg was a literal "whiz kid" ambitiously recruiting high schoolers to his web site.
Ambitiously, there are also companies looking to develop cubesat constellations, which are large numbers of satellites with orbits optimised for global coverage for a range of different applications.
More ambitiously, he cites studies which purport to show that the reduction in the number of alternative employers in some industries and regions has reduced skilled workers' pay.
After two James Bond movies ("Skyfall" and "Spectre"), Sam Mendes takes on an ambitiously epic World War I story all told in what feels like one continuous shot.
Elon Musk ambitiously aims at producing 26.7,268.4 electric vehicles a year by 20.92, and Tesla has repeatedly stated that the cobalt will be sourced exclusively in North America.
Friday is an especially strong day for you to ambitiously brainstorm these future plans as messenger Mercury meets with horizon-gazing Jupiter right before the sun enters Capricorn.
But an Australian reservation app thinks it has a solution to the "no show" problem — and even more ambitiously, the brand hopes to end no-shows completely by 2020.
Early on, the biggest risk was that Benioff might get fed up with the platform if it didn't take off as ambitiously as he thought it should, said Roche.
While Snowpiercer ambitiously tackled the idea of class warfare on a train containing the survivors of a ruined humanity, Okja is in some ways even more sweeping in scope.
"It is the ambitiously valued US equity market which needs watching in respect of the long-term risk outlook," strategists at Morgan Stanley wrote in a note to clients.
But change comes hard, and perhaps it was the College Board's bad luck to ambitiously update a course so potentially political in an acridly partisan and culturally divided time.
If you remember, last week on Inauguration Day, LaBeouf started a livestream called He Will Not Divide Us that was, ambitiously, meant to last for the next four years.
One risk he faces is disappointing supporters if he sets expectations too high with such an ambitiously liberal agenda, and then fails to deliver when it comes to governing.
Market-driven Changes Success with the ambitiously set carbon emission goals would have probably been impossible during Obama's term had it not been for the low natural gas prices.
North Korea ambitiously declared that it'll develop the economy, but the system of monopoly which the country owns and controls everything will not be able to bring economic development.
This is the reality that the government promised it would be able to avoid, as it ambitiously tried to meet its goal of resettling 25,000 in a few short months.
While China is ambitiously building new ports and markets across the globe, increasing its economic connectivity from Asia to Africa to the Americas, the United States is getting left behind.
Cole's book, "Muhammad: Prophet of Peace Amid the Clash of Empires," is not just eruditely informative, but also ambitiously revisionist, with two unorthodox arguments he keenly advances throughout the book.
In the summertime, you probably want to spend as much time outside as possible, meaning the gym membership you ambitiously signed up for in January won't get as much action.
In collaborations with traditional opera companies; with orchestras here and in Los Angeles; and with his own experimental company, the Industry, this director is ambitiously reorienting the future of opera.
Ford has ambitiously structured the film on three overlapping planes, centering on Susan (Amy Adams), a wealthy art-gallery owner, whose outwardly glamorous life obscures a terribly unhappy and loveless marriage.
As the externally combusting fiasco of Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 smartphones reminded the world last year, lithium-ion batteries can, if badly or over-ambitiously designed, short circuit in incendiary ways.
Lomas did this because he wanted to see how other cultures verbalize positive emotional concepts, and more ambitiously, he's hoping these words will enrich the emotional well-being of English speakers.
Created as a multidisciplinary venue, the Fun Palace was an ambitiously flexible structure that could house everything from an inflatable conference hall to a moving catwalk, sewage purification, and ventilation tracks.
When the company commissioned him to produce a film about a hydroelectric dam, Mr. Olmi ambitiously assembled a crew of 25 and transformed the assignment into his first feature-length film.
Each generation's hard-won battle for women's rights empowered those who came after them to break more rules, dream more ambitiously, and to demand change more loudly than they ever could.
Perhaps most ambitiously, Uber says the aircraft it plans to use (but, importantly, do not exist yet) will run on pure battery-electric power, and not any hybrid of gasoline and electricity.
In this way, Fortnite feels like a more realized version of Bungie's Destiny, a game that ambitiously tried and never quite succeeded at blending the best of shooter and MMO game design.
There is more corruption and capture when government sees its role as just subsidising, or providing different forms of guarantees and tax cuts—as opposed to investing ambitiously to create new opportunities.
Most ambitiously, the five-year plan for economic development that took effect in 2016 promised that there would be a new revenue- and tax-sharing deal between the central and local levels.
Mr. Preljocaj is a major and prolific choreographer who is often ambitiously experimental, but in "Gravité," he produces an accomplished and attractive ensemble piece that does little to extend his previous work.
He's achieved a longevity probably unmatched in operatic history; he reads music well enough to teach himself more than 150 roles; he ambitiously added conducting and opera-house administration to his resume.
Ambitiously, the dialogue slips in and out of multiple languages (the program lists a dozen translators and five accent and dialect coaches), but the scrolling supertitles are clunky and not well placed.
We welcome the recent discussion at the African Union Summit that emphasized the importance of advancing Africa's digital transformation and ambitiously connecting every individual, business and government to the internet by 2030.
Over the past quarter century, Fairway rapidly and ambitiously expanded beyond its modest flagship store on the Upper West Side of Manhattan with visions of dominating the regional New York City market.
From 1999 to 2004, HitClips captivated the minds of budding young music lovers, and over the years, the brand ambitiously moved from basic listening devices to tiny CD players and fun extras.
Nick went first, and despite using Prince's former band members in a stab at rock authenticity, he failed to make an impression with his side project (the ambitiously named Nick Jonas & the Administration).
More ambitiously, China hopes to create a standard for oil pricing as a rival to Brent in Europe and West Texas Intermediate in America—a standard that reflects its own supply and demand.
In the wake of the Women's March on Washington, we wanted to know how Americans would measure progress in this daunting fight for gender equality, even under the Trump administration's ambitiously punitive agenda.
But on the artist's latest full-length Open Your Eyes, released August 19, he pushes forward the style's insatiable impulse for innovation, staking a claim to an ambitiously expansive definition of the genre.
The company, which now has a #83 Top Grossing iOS Productivity app in over 85 countries, is ambitiously challenging the big guys – like Google, Apple, Facebook and Dropbox – by going beyond photo backup.
More ambitiously, the United States and Europe should aim to fortify their trade relationship; coordinate American and European policies on China's human rights abuses; and create alternatives to China's Belt and Road Initiative.
California Democrats are putting the finishing touches on what may be the most ambitiously liberal session in decades, offering a potential preview of the national party's agenda ahead of the 2020 presidential contest.
But this little program, ambitiously combining American Indian and environmental themes, was left almost rootless by the absence of one of its leaders, the composer and performer Judith Sainte Croix, because of illness.
Canopy (CGC) was ambitiously deploying a multi-billion dollar war chest from alcohol giant Constellation Brands, which invested C$5 billion ($3.78 billion) in the company last year and owns 38% of Canopy stock.
Compared to the predictive text features on your phone which may complete a word or two, EasyEmail is ambitiously trying to complete your sentences based on how you usually complete your sentences in emails.
Amazon has increasingly eyed a place in the fashion industry, ambitiously building up businesses in the sector, including launching its own clothing lines and developing algorithms that design clothing based on Instagram fashion trends.
The best shows make use of this canvas to tell their stories as creatively and ambitiously as they can; Adventure Time used it to become one of the best television series of its day.
Since his musical debut over a decade ago in the form of several ambitiously star-studded mixtapes, fans and haters alike have marveled at Drake's ability to evolve as swiftly as the internet does.
Samsung once had very high ambitions for its mobile enterprise, B2B business: in 2014, the company ambitiously projected that it would account for one-quarter, or $100 billion, of Samsung Electronics' revenues by 2020.
On Thursday morning, Airbnb released a 32-page document that ambitiously aims to "fight discrimination and build inclusion," in response to widespread criticism that minorities were being shut out of the home rental site.
Pavel Zoubok is showing little-known collages from the late 1950s and early '60s by the American expatriate painter Janice Biala (1903-2000) that ambitiously conjure Abstract Expressionist gestures in collages incorporating cut paper.
As you may have gathered, "The Great Leap" — as befits a play whose title refers both to modern Chinese history and athletic prowess — ambitiously straddles several well-worn narrative forms, and not without strain.
The United States has not conducted a nuclear test since 20053, and some weapons experts believe that it has lost ground to Russia and China as they ambitiously improve their arsenals and delivery systems.
The hope is Turkey and Russia can use their influence to consolidate a truce and, more ambitiously, a resolution for a conflict that killed more than 300,000 people and displaced over half the country's population.
The game's story is ambitiously meta, treating you, the player, as a secret participant in a '90s-tinged hacker community, and the game as a nefarious bit of software that's more dangerous than it looks.
Luhrmann, who is known for grand cinematic spectacle (think Romeo + Juliet, Moulin Rouge), has ambitiously set out to capture the timbre and spirit of the time that gave birth to the genre of hip-hop.
We might not know who Stephen F. Austin is (known as the father of Texas, who gave his name to a university there) or that one school, ambitiously, calls its team the Governors (Austin Peay).
He can start thinking more ambitiously and creatively about revitalizing the rickety, increasingly unlovable subway system, and start working with New York City on integrating transit projects with planning for housing, traffic and other needs.
The company has already experimented with this in relatively tame ways in New York — at the Judd Foundation in SoHo last May and at Wagner Park in Lower Manhattan in June — but more ambitiously in Europe.
To create the ambitiously blonde look, the star's hairstylist Chris Appleton brought in a wig to do the heavy lifting and sealed in the color with Uberliss Bond Treatment, before creating bombshell waves for his client.
In Arizona, a clearer gap In Arizona, local officials and volunteers have ambitiously pieced together their own count of border-crossing deaths, which includes scores of deaths each year not included in the Border Patrol's tally.
Howard Panter, a knighted titan of British theater who had been ambitiously leading his company into the American market, is suddenly out as leader of the company that he and his wife founded 24 years ago.
Her mother, Carol, slips from one identity to another, but always ambitiously: The Missouri farm girl morphs into a Miss America pageant finalist, the upper-class New York wife rebels and becomes a natural food devotee.
The results have included "Vet Volunteers," a series of animal-clinic mysteries aimed at kids, and more ambitiously, "Seeds of America," a trilogy of middle-grade historical novels set in the throes of the Revolutionary War.
Or should it become something more fully new — whether the Resistance Daily, or a self-confident blend of advocacy and investigations, or a more ambitiously analytical paper built around pieces like Nikole Hannah-Jones' 1619 Project?
From encouraging her millions of fans to sign up for World Wildlife Fund's Earth Hour, to collaborating with jewelry designer Daisy London on a bracelet that funds environmental initiative, she is ambitiously versatile in her efforts.
Perhaps most ambitiously, the authors muse that data labour could come to be seen as useful work, conferring the same sort of dignity as paid employment: a desirable side-effect in a possible future of mass automation.
Those leftovers that get dumped uneaten, that tub of yogurt way past its expiration date, and the bunch of celery you ambitiously bought for a recipe that — let's be real —wasn't going to happen, all add up.
"DAU" grew out of a multiyear experiment in which hundreds of nonprofessional actors lived and worked in a replica of a Soviet research institute, what may be the most ambitiously immersive film set ever made, in Ukraine.
Most economists have relied on a cost-benefit analysis when considering how ambitiously governments might try to reduce heat-trapping carbon emissions, either by imposing caps on how much can be emitted or by taxing the polluters.
More ambitiously, Democrats could go where Mr. Ryan apparently feared to go by proposing a consumption tax that has actually been tried and proved effective around the world — the value-added tax, with adjustments to ensure progressivity.
Written and directed by Michael Joseph McQuilken, "The Infinite Hotel," a shotgun marriage of "A Star Is Born" and a ghost story, is an ambitiously busy show that fills the Irondale Center in Brooklyn with cameras and screens.
It is, first of all, wildly, ambitiously different: While it once again explores the failures of modern masculinity, it does so through a different lens, de-emphasizing the murder-mystery conventions in favor of a multicharacter urban drama.
And, in an ambitiously hybrid form, he bolsters these observations with reporting (he is a radio host and television journalist, who has covered immigration to Britain and America's death row), plus research into the anthropology and history of masculinity.
Hillary and Bill Clinton apparently skipped that required step when they began ambitiously renovating the house they purchased for $1.16 million this summer in the upscale New York hamlet of Chappaqua, according to records from the town building inspector.
It's a savvy pair-up for the retailer, which went through an ambitiously chic brand revamp in September (replete with Patrick Demarchelier-lensed imagery) without trying to ditch its core fortysomething customer and her need for cubicle-ready getups.
Her new EP, titled "Power to the God Within" — part of a series of multimedia exhibitions — ambitiously continues the explorations of oppression, blackness and divinity that drove her 2017 release, "Ngiwunkulunkulu" (which means "I am God" in Zulu). thesultanroom.
This time around, Ms. Finamore ambitiously set out to track the steady, if occasionally zigzag, evolution of the ways in which most everything we think about fashion has been governed by that hoary and tyrannical old bogeyman — the binary.
I always have an ambitiously packed carry-on when I travel even though I know that as soon as the announcements are over I'm going to plug in my headphones and watch a movie with John Cena in it.
"Our review of the information that we had about what could be reasonably and ambitiously achieved led us to conclude that the statutory volumes simply weren't achievable, if we were doing our jobs in a responsible way," McCabe added.
The former startup, which Walmart bought for more than $3.3 billion last year, is the crown jewel of its recent acquisition spree, an all-encompassing retail site that ambitiously took aim at Amazon with a cutting edge price algorithm.   Jet.
It claims that Google (and Facebook, which the film refers to almost interchangeably) deliberately manipulates its service to suppress conservative users and ideas, and — more ambitiously — that Google tweaked its search algorithm to swing the 2016 election in Hillary Clinton's favor.
More ambitiously, he claims to have official support for a 320km (200-mile) tunnel that would, in half an hour, whisk people between New York and Washington, DC, in magnetically propelled capsules, using a technology he has dubbed the hyperloop.
Element AI, meanwhile, is ambitiously building an "incubator" aimed at both smaller startups that touch one of the many aspects of AI, and enterprises that want to have better access to that tech, to help them meet somewhere in the middle.
Celebrations are permitted, but only to a point: Arsène Wenger of Arsenal and Alan Pardew, then with West Ham, came to something that might ambitiously be described as blows when Pardew went overboard commemorating a late winning goal in 2006.
Though he excels at romantic comedy, the essays that stray from that convention resound longer, like "The Strange Situation," which ambitiously explores his relationship patterns vis-à-vis his childhood participation in the psychologist Mary Ainsworth's famous study on attachment theory.
Cultural creation, on the other hand, like art or theater, may more ambitiously attempt to change how we think or act, but its effects, when they can be discerned at all, are seen only after a duration of many years.
Just before its launch in October 2016, it was expected to be "the next Game of Thrones," but after an uneven first season and a second one that was almost ambitiously incoherent, it did not live up to that hype.
And Humaniq, which ambitiously aims to offer decentralized financial services for unbanked people around the world, collected $5.2 million from its ICO with a team largely composed of marketers and strategists: the project's tech development is being outsourced to three different companies.
He persists, organising an exhibition of photographs of Syria by Freya Stark, a travel writer, in the 1920s and 1930s—and then, more ambitiously, an Anglo-Syrian production of Purcell's opera "Dido and Aeneas", which, against all odds, is a great success.
Needham's allies (and now the Heritage board) put the blame for this on DeMint for what they say is poor management, while DeMint's defenders have argued that Needham has been ambitiously trying to usurp a leading rival to aggrandize his own position.
From the first descriptors of an empty L Street bar to the rough, authentic dialogue, Good Will Hunting doesn't read like a movie; it's not ambitiously, overly cinematic, and that's what made it so brilliant and holds it up to this day.
The design is intended to convey scope but also, more ambitiously, to reshape a Southern landscape awash in Confederate symbols by asking each of those 800 counties to claim a duplicate marker and erect the six-foot monolith on its home soil.
But already, divisions in the party have dragged out congressional Republicans' agenda far longer than the original Republican leadership anticipated — the original calendar ambitiously projected a health care bill and tax reform to be on Trump's desk by the end of summer.
That success allowed Dr. Bose, who remained an MIT professor in the midst of his company's success, to further experiment on all sorts of different projects at Bose, including (most famously) noise-cancelling headphones and (most ambitiously) a car suspension system built for smooth rides.
Initially not realising that the Hopper fare includes only two bus rides per hour (you won't be able to make unlimited switches within an hour until 2018, "possibly sooner"), we ambitiously decided to map out a shape in honour of London's latest transportation triumph.
More ambitiously, it should cut rural poverty by half, help integrate the vast Colombian periphery and bring institutions closer to the people of those regions so that they regain their trust in government and feel, as they should, that we are all part of one country.
Prince Muhammad bin Salman, the Saudi ruler's 4.53-year-old son and the power behind the throne, has spoken most ambitiously about the change he wants to bring about through his "Vision 24.5", a plan to wean his country off oil by that date, if not sooner.
I ambitiously used some free ClassPass credits to book a spin class for early tomorrow morning, but it's late enough now that I know I'm not going to want to wake up, so I late cancel and send them an email, hoping they'll waive the usual fee.
Or, way more ambitiously, you could start to put together David Tanis's elegant menu for a dinner party for this coming weekend: an endive salad with egg and anchovy to start, followed by bollito misto with two sauces and a dessert crostata of pears and almond.
Billy McFarland, the entrepreneur who became a lightning rod in April after his ambitiously marketed Fyre Festival devolved from a would-be luxury getaway into a jamboree of schadenfreude and cold cheese sandwiches, pleaded not guilty to charges of fraud in United States District Court in Manhattan on Monday.
Nederlander of San Francisco, which operates that city's Orpheum and Golden Gate theaters, this week asked a judge to prevent an ally-turned-rival, the producer Carole Shorenstein Hays, from staging the shows at the nearby Curran Theater, which she owns and has lavishly restored and ambitiously programmed.
"The grand prix in Shanghai is already well established, but we should explore the possibility of a race in another major city, such as Beijing, or a street race in a city like Wuxi, a place that's growing ambitiously and enormously," Brown wrote on a Linkedin Pulse blog.
She has called for the installation of half a billion solar panels by 2020—producing roughly five times the amount of solar power currently generated—and, most ambitiously, she has said that she would put the U.S. on track to reduce over-all emissions eighty per cent by 2050.
Unveiled by the UN in January 225, the SDGs are a set of 17 interlinked goals aiming to end poverty, ensure health and education for all, promote gender equality and a fairer distribution of income, and protect the environment, notably by — yes, ambitiously — ending climate change and conserving ecosystems and biodiversity.
R. Michael Brown, a designer who helped preserve the lavish interiors of some of New York City's most famous buildings, including Radio City Music Hall and Grand Central Terminal, by ambitiously applying an expansion of the city's landmarks preservation law, died on June 16 in Kingston, N.Y. He was 803.
And while the draw against Slovakia, coupled with Wales's win over Russia, means the gamble will always be deemed to have failed, the intriguing aspect is that Hodgson was thinking ambitiously, resting players with a view to the semi-final and final rather than looking no further than the next game.
In a wide-ranging conversation at a San Francisco event on Wednesday, we talked with Banister about that path, along with her investing style, which still sees her make angel investments of $1.5 million or less in companies that are often ambitiously futuristic or boringly practical and very much needed.
Robert Mondavi and others, eager to lift the image of California wine, ambitiously aimed to compete with the best wine regions in the world, which back then they identified as Bordeaux, where cabernet sauvignon and merlot are the leading grapes for reds, and Burgundy, for white wine, where chardonnay rules.
Photo: Kitty HawkWhile the rest of us are still waiting for self-driving cars to become available, Google cofounder Larry Page and self-driving car pioneer Sebastian Thrun are already working on the Next Big Thing™ with Cora, the pilot-less air taxi from the ambitiously named Kitty Hawk aircraft company.
Gene Chao, the vice president of IBM's automation division, underscored the importance of RPA in a blog post, saying: "As machines are quickly learning to complete the repetitive and time-consuming tasks that take up much of our workdays, workers are being freed up to think more creatively and ambitiously about their jobs."
Use the knowledge to do something about that bag of apples you'll invariably pick after leaf-peeping on Saturday or during a trip to the farmers' market: Make a plain apple pie, for example, or a double apple pie, or apple turnovers, or (ambitiously) an apple green-chile pie with a Cheddar crust.
Democratic turnout in the primary was strong enough to give the party reason to believe it can compete in the three districts now represented by Republicans: Texas's Seventh Congressional district (in the Houston area), the 32nd (in the Dallas area), and, most ambitiously, the 23rd (in the far Southwestern part of the state).
The whole record's streaming over a week in advance, and it largely follows on the promise of the ambitiously tweaked tracks they've released from the album so far (and with the string of giddy edits of pop songs they've issued in parallel), distilling the very essences of joy and light into dense dancefloor excursions.
"The conversation from our end is: 'Look, you guys need a strategy, this is what young people are doing... and if you're a retailer and you're not ambitiously trying to figure out how to be a part of this, you're going to wake up one day and wonder what the hell happened,"' Reinhart said.
"The conversation from our end is: 'Look, you guys need a strategy, this is what young people are doing... and if you're a retailer and you're not ambitiously trying to figure out how to be a part of this, you're going to wake up one day and wonder what the hell happened,'" Reinhart said.
It very much fits with the evolution of eToro, which not only wants to "own" the commission-free stocks (and ETF) space, but has also ventured ambitiously into crypto — most recently bringing crypto asset trading to the U.S. Delta's crypto portfolio tracker app has support for more than 6,000 crypto assets from more than 180 exchanges.
"Martha Argerich's distinguished performances have spanned the globe and over the last six decades have earned her world recognition as one of the greatest pianists of the 85033th and 21st centuries; the Eagles' ambitiously themed albums epically merged the American West and rock 'n' roll, paving the way for unconventional music makers and artists to come," he said.
After a hearing before a three-judge panel in June, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit is presently considering whether to allow a novel case to proceed to trial where a group of children are ambitiously asserting that the federal government is violating their rights by not enacting better policies to deal with climate change.
While the headline economic statistics like gross domestic product, low unemployment, wages on a slow but steady upward path have been healthy, other indicators like stagnating wages, Gilded Age levels of inequality, and communities and older industries that have been left behind together create an obligation to think ambitiously beyond the assumptions of Clinton- and Obama-era economics.
If they presumed that, in an imaginary America, half of all children exercised vigorously for about 25 minutes three times a week, such as during active recess or sports or, more ambitiously, ran around and moved for at least an hour every day, which is the amount of youth exercise recommended by the C.D.C., their virtual lives were transformed.
That's because it's possible a new panel of federal judges might think the youths' case should be heard in an official trial, as both Congress and the president have failed to ambitiously rein in the prodigious carbon emissions that are indisputably heating the planet (though coal burning is plummeting in the U.S., leading to small drops nationally).
"The Sopranos" clearly emboldened basic cable networks to more ambitiously pursue original production, yielding a series of network-defining shows: FX's "The Shield" and "Nip/Tuck" in 2002 and 2003, respectively; AMC's "Mad Men" and "Breaking Bad" in 2007 and 2008; and Netflix's "House of Cards" and "Orange is the New Black" in 2013, which elevated streaming to a new level.
He's been coding in BASIC for decades, actually, writing programs for the fun of it: a program to play Bridge, written as a gift for his wife; an automatic solution for the board game Mastermind, which he is immensely fond of; and most ambitiously, a sprawling multifunctional program with a graphical interface that helps him with yet another of his many hobbies, ham radio.
The object is among 254 being readied by the Museum of the City of New York for its first permanent exhibition, a 21609,600-square-foot display ambitiously intended to evoke the very essence of the metropolis that has been known as the Big Apple (pits and all) since the horse-racing writer John J. Fitz Gerald popularized that nickname in The New York Morning Telegraph 95 years ago.
Today, at the seventh official EuroHeedfest Guided By Voices Appreciation event, I have heard approximately 50 songs attributed to frontman Robert Pollard, scratching the surface of what will eventually be at least four times that; I have seen all manner of Guided By Voices T-Shirt, faded and lived in with years of love; I've seen your dad raise his glass in the air and chant the most heartfelt "YEAHS" to the ambitiously rakish choruses.
Elon Musk has spent his career trying to build third-act companies; PayPal topped out at Act II, so he went on to SpaceX (which started in Act II after Musk's attempt to piggyback on Russian ICBMs didn't work out, and is now clearly in Act III, beginning to supplant the existing launch-industrial complex) and Tesla (which similarly launched into Act II and, is extremely ambitiously, aiming for Act III vs.
For example, Elon MuskElon Reeve MuskHillicon Valley: Senate Intel report urges action to prevent 2020 Russian meddling | Republicans warn Microsoft of 'urgent' Huawei threat | Court rules FBI surveillance violated Americans' rights Court documents show Elon Musk privately called himself a 'f---ing idiot' after attack on British diver 60 years of space junk: The challenge of orbital debris MORE's SpaceX ambitiously plans to launch 12,85033 satellites into orbit over the next decade.
From a survey of pre-Columbian luxury objects at the Getty to the Hammer's show on Radical Women artists in Latin America to Ken Gonzales-Day's photographic survey of LA murals, PST: LA/LA ambitiously attempts to capture the breadth of hundreds of years of art from Latin America and by Latina/os in the US. To celebrate the opening, a day-long launch party will take place this Thursday in Downtown's Grand Park, featuring live music, dance, workshops, and food trucks.
In other words, hello $3BN worth of positive PR. But how far one positive PR story — however ambitiously framed and generously self funded — can stretch to 'reputation wash' a tech giant whose command over information and attention spans has scaled so gigantic it has, in all likelihood, the democracy-crushing ability to swing votes and sway elections, as well as the amply demonstrated capacity to spread misinformation, hate speech and even spark or inflame large-scale violence remains to be seen.

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