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"badness" Definitions
  1. the fact of being morally bad

163 Sentences With "badness"

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Zafrani says polish is a perfect storm of shipping badness.
Of course, the "badness" of the Underwood Presidency and the
"Its badness is not extreme, but exemplary," writes A.O. Scott.
So the news is bad, but its badness is limited.
But this is also where the movie's own badness solidifies.
We humans have been enamored by badness since day goddamn dot.
I remember getting there the first time and definitely badness ensued.
Some, like advising employees not to "tolerate badness," are self-evident.
Which is to say I know where goodness is, and badness.
" James Wood wrote that "it invents its own category of badness.
We become acutely aware of so much badness the instant it happens.
It's important to note that you've created that vague feeling of badness.
I'd internalized so much badness about myself that didn't belong to me.
Bad women show their badness by talking, which is unwomanly and hence wicked.
It has a goodness to it that always gets superseded by the badness.
Will the generalized or objective badness of the wasp have the same effect?
That feeling only grows with the dialogue, which is baffling in its badness.
Why not come up with a way to make all badness feel fun?
The internet simply gives us the resources to see all the badness around us.
"Instagram you are a bad boy, don't use my message for your badness OK!"
But more than anything, he rocked the stage with an unmeasured level of badness.
The badness of these reply hands is entertaining, but what's remarkable is their popularity.
You hardly even need to click: These days, much of the badness is automatic.
That prankish spirit reigns onstage, where His Royal Badness is at his hot, erotic best.
I believe in few things that are Good without Badness or Bad without any Goodness.
But it's not all been familiar badness; there's been some new ill-feeling torment, as well.
I felt a little bit calm from it but it definitely unleashed a lot of badness.
Injustice and badness and the things that have been with us for all of these centuries.
So how do you critique the badness in gay history versus sort of reveling in it?
"Instagram you are a bad boy, don't use my message for your badness ok!" he wrote.
But Arlen and the audience quickly learn that there are degrees of badness in this universe.
By the early 1930s international Shanghai was, as Paul French puts it, "a festering goitre of badness".
But at long last I'll be able to create an Excel spreadsheet to big data my badness.
It's assumed that we can't fully grasp the goodness of Jas without the inherent badness of Kenya.
The innate badness of a character can't come from that person trying or wanting to be bad.
The Mets-ing, or the part of this badness that is distinctly Mets, is in the details.
But relative lying badness and relative lying utility are such strange, upsetting things to even be weighing.
He isn't just an abstract embodiment of badness, or something like the dark side of the Force.
C- Jay Inslee He had two very popular answers about the goodness of unions and badness of Trump.
His Royal Badness left purple chemtrails of influence across the skies of British music for decades upon decades.
So, what was it like for this ABQ gang to get back together once again for Badness sake?
To be honest, I don't even have a specific definition of what my cosmic badness is all about.
I explained my plan to create a purely evil social network that will be unabashed about its badness.
Understanding that paradoxical love-hate relationship is something that requires a lot more than just evaluating beauty and badness.
Elie Godsi, a consultant clinical psychologist and author of Violence and Society: Making Sense of Madness and Badness, disagrees.
Kid Cudi's Speedin' Bullet 2 Heaven is a mark of how badness has changed in the post-internet age.
Art does not look to the goodness or badness of the artist but to the object to be made.
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That work requires drawing a baseline of badness (or goodness!), and then seeing how high the bar can be raised.
Serena and Cersei are two of the most delectably compelling characters on TV precisely because of their stubborn, unapologetic badness.
I will not let rhetoric of badness into my life, into my heart... I have decided to stick with love.
Outside, it was one of those bright August mornings when a cold front flushes the badness from the city's sky.
David Brooks Everybody agrees society is in a bad way, but what exactly is the main cause of the badness?
In some cases (like Harvey Weinstein), the evidence is so overwhelming that there can be no doubt about his badness.
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That's because they feature movies that are already amusing, because their badness stems from something that's inherent to their construction.
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Being white or writing for a traditional or established outlet doesn't preclude anyone from saying interesting things about His Royal Badness.
Yes, a clever midway twist reveals that much of this badness was intentional, and traceable to a failed novelist, no less.
For instance, I find myself relying on the details of the man's physical ugliness to prove the badness of his character.
Greene makes little effort for any kind of fidelity in his film-within-a-film, preferring to draw attention to its badness.
Badness, invisibility, things as they are in reality as opposed to things as they seem, death itself—these are out of fashion.
It's an exclusive club of badness to which only the Lions belong (sorry, Buccaneers, but 0-14 just isn't quite as inept).
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But women are so often on the receiving end of badness that reversing or even tilting this dynamic can be impossible to grasp.
The great badness of The Room is that Wiseau is a genuine human freak trapped in a world populated by barely professional actors.
Some movies are indeed bad — I almost wrote "objectively" bad, but to be honest, I don't truly believe objective badness exists in art.
After Esvelt told me he identified as a consequentialist — someone who judges the morality of actions by the goodness or badness of their consequences — Lunshof added, with a hint of pride, that he used to identify as a utilitarian (where "goodness" is identified with pleasure and "badness" with pain) until she convinced him to use the less extreme-sounding label.
When the group started to think about the dictionary definitions, she said they discussed how associating darkness with badness can lead to racial prejudice.
The self who, we swear, will have banished her badness, will luxuriate in her success, will have finally mastered the great truth of existence.
"Instead of maternal goodness welling up", says another mother she quotes, "the situation seemed to open up new areas of badness in my character".
But its persistent badness was so blandly executed that I walked out and entirely forgot the movie until someone reminded me of it recently.
Two Department of Homeland Security (DHS) memos published on February 403st offer a detailed look at Mr Trump's definition of badness, and it is broad.
So while I can't speak to the unique badness of this particular show, I can recommend an excellent alternative: the soapy, subversive Jane the Virgin.
As with all award-distributing endeavors, the Emmys are deeply flawed, and we must not confuse Emmy-worthiness with goodness nor its opposite with badness.
Suppose that each morning, as you turn on the tap or send your children off to school, you experience an unpleasant feeling of general badness.
Unlike, say, Fable 2, where however much of a dick you are, you still get the option to undo all the badness at the end.
Detroit doesn't paint all police or all white people as uniform caricatures of badness, nor does it patronizingly suggest that all black people are innocents.
Young children say, "Mommy, I hate you!" when they mean "I don't like this" because they haven't learned their culture's concepts for hatred vs. badness.
That he did this while proposing to cut a whopping 13.5 percent, or $9.2 billion from the DOE budget—perfectly illustrates how Trump's badness works.
The people in the enclave where our protagonists live worry over this, too, and they believe shielding against this badness is a matter of philosophical rigor.
It's a celebration of the curious authenticity — the innocence, the sweetness, the guiltless pleasure — of music whose badness is sometimes hard to separate from its genius.
Whatever badness may have lain in these colors has been lost in fashion's current '90s revival, which seems to be lasting longer than the actual '90s.
His Royal Badness' ability to flourish in eras when hypermasculine genres, like punk and hip-hop, dominated the charts, is an accomplishment to say the least.
An odd alliance between progressives and reactionaries arises as progressive people blame modern architects for the badness of modern cities, just as their reactionary counterparts did.
The trouble with owning one's perceived badness so completely that you transform yourself into a literal demon, though, is that it's a bit of an out.
The talking parts can be strange—do not get me started on the "Boston" accents—but it's the kind of mixed bag that's charming in is badness.
My criteria for "badness" comes down to: (1) you actually sucked; (2) I saw you suck during a time when I was paying pretty close attention, i.e.
And if people still insist on seeing you as "bad" even after you try to explain yourself a second time, why not luxuriate in all that badness?
The rest of the humans seem to have varying levels of "badness," but they are each uniquely designed to frustrate one of the people running the experiment.
As these recaps have frequently argued, Stevens has a face, a frame and a charisma that are better suited for boldness — and even badness — than for timidity.
Besides, the cheesy badness of the special effects and stiffly dubbed dialogue were part of what made the old Japanese imports fun in a goofy sort of way.
And just as Detroit's techno musicians like Frankie Knuckles adored his Royal Badness – making "Controversy" a staple of his warehouse sets – so did hundreds of British dance acts.
This would be a bigger risk if Smith (or anyone on ESPN) ever suffered any consequences for the badness of his opinions, but it still takes some guts.
And while a high number of credited screenwriters is frequently the sign of a bad movie, it doesn't quite explain the unique badness of Where'd You Go, Bernadette.
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But as is the case with many of life's best things—NYC dirty water dogs, the smell of gas—its very badness is ultimately what makes it so great.
"The reason why the badness of contemporary pamphlets is somewhat surprising is that the pamphlet ought to be the literary form of an age like our own," Orwell wrote.
Jude, who possesses just enough badness that you really root for her — faeries don't lie, but she can, and she uses that — will have fans eager to follow her.
On the one hand, we have scam artist Anna Delvey hitting public consciousness, and few seemed compelled to qualify her badness, to use her womanhood to mitigate her criminality.
" From there, the algorithm attributes generalized categories to each consumer using terms and phrases such as "badness, antisocial tendencies, goodness, conscientiousness, openness, extraversion, agreeableness, neuroticism, narcissism, Machiavellianism, or psychopathy.
But often, in a Mark Morris piece, a sort of bumbling badness will be placed alongside goodness, and in the end goodness wins, even if in a humble way.
I felt as though I'd been caught doing something very bad, even if I didn't understand what the bad thing was, exactly, or what the rationale was for its badness.
I can clearly recall a series of conversations I had with several of them only weeks ago, when the investigations into the badness at Uber were coming to an end.
This story — of pitiless teenagers taking turns with a woman, then caving in her skull — was big enough, terrible enough, to electrify a city grown numb to its own badness.
Is there a consistent moral principle that distinguishes the relative goodness of five, six or even seven zeroes in your portfolio versus the badness of eight or a full nine?
It feels as though casual rock fans still have this loop playing in their head that "badness" has merit or currency and that barrier prevents us from fully pushing through.
When pro-life surrogates mitigate the badness of Trump's sexual exploits and assaults, their claims to support women alongside the fetus become nothing more than clanging gongs and crashing cymbals.
"For all of its flaws and the badness of the product itself, this election has proven Twitter is vital," said Ben Thompson, the founder of Stratechery, a technology industry analysis site.
So in the Flint example, your brain anticipates a threat and your cortisol level spikes, readying your body for action, but a feeling of general badness calls for no specific action.
Google also notes that today's Safe Browsing features use machine learning to detect "more badness" and that it is "continually evaluating and integrating cutting-edge new approaches to improve Safe Browsing."
This actorly excellence (and he really is excellent) is a kind of smoke screen — a gas attack, if you're feeling nasty — for the cruelty, the unsparing feel-badness of the play.
The key to a good marriage is in the setup, they say, using a regrettable metaphor: the planting of flowers of goodness that will get you through the weeds of badness.
This opening image is so comedic in its blatancy: we have always known Lucious is evil, but this is the first time Empire has depicted his badness in such a cliché way.
Somebody's accidentally let the infernal swamp of badness that exists inside of their soul bubble to the surface, where it's eked noxious ooze out and into the slipstream of the internet. Oops!
There are different ways for football games to be bad, and NFL fans have had many opportunities to familiarize themselves with the various substrates and tiers of badness that football games can deliver.
It's a putrid myth we're taught about ourselves, that if in teenhood a man finds himself hopelessly attracted to us, the kernel of essential badness and transgression comes from us, not from him.
The light is lit, The dark still can't encompass it; A vast supply of grateful gladness, Above the current badness/madness, Prompts us to spread good will promiscuous And warmest greetings all Christmas-cuous!
Between its generic new layout and the bravura badness of some its biggest exhibitors, the latest edition of Frieze New York offers plenty of lessons for how not to tweak a winning fair formula.
The efforts to use this to identify "badness" at page level led Google to shut down 734,1903 publishers and app developers, removing ads from 1.5 million apps and 28 million pages that violated policies.
Carlson thinks that, in general, people get too "spun up," which is one of his favorite terms—a reminder of the tendency to overestimate the goodness or the badness of whoever is in charge.
One of those films is pretty good; one is uneven but sometimes charming; and one is downright bad, though its badness stems from its failure to adequately address issues raised by the other two.
"I think this is the harbinger of future badness to come," James Johnson, MD, professor of infectious diseases medicine at the University of Minnesota and a specialist at the Minnesota VA Medical Center, told STAT.
But whatever you may think about the causes of badness in the world, it seems manifestly absurd to suggest that the legislator should not try, at least, to reduce the scope for evil to prevail.
One can believe that the invasion of Iraq in 2003 set in motion all the badness that has followed but still recognize the need to work in defense of internationalism with those who advocated it.
If it's just the good, the elect, the people who did not take the "easy" path of badness as decided from on high, then we're looking at long, slow violence on the planet that's quickly cooking.
Over the centuries, mental illness has been attributed to everything from a "badness of spirit" (Aristotle) and a "humoral imbalance" (Galen) to autoerotic fixation (Freud) and the weakness of the hierarchical state of the ego (Jung).
The beverage that's most memorably downed in "The Government Inspector," allowing Mr. Urie to put on one of the most exquisitely controlled displays of uncontrolled drunkenness I've ever witnessed, is a local wine of unspeakable badness.
One of the stipulations for the test was that the Bad Place could only pick test subjects who were "the same level of badness as the original ding-dongs," as the Bad Place team put it.
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Its badness is a foregone conclusion, but so was that of David Hockney a decade or two ago, when many people saw his work as lightweight, and the late work of Picasso was also viewed with disdain.
Part of that badness is there simply isn't anywhere close to enough media bandwidth to properly cover the ins and outs of all the different issues that get put on the ballot in initiative-happy states like California.
What we've seen time and again in states like, say, Louisiana and Kansas, is that Republican administrations have deliberately undermined social policies like Obamacare and then pointed to the subsequent dysfunction as proof of the government's inherent badness.
Sunday night's matchup between the Arizona Cardinals and the Seattle Seahawks brought good news: the crushing totality of football badness this season has not yet completely destroyed my ability to enjoy NFL games that end in a tie.
"You know I think that the choice they made to utilize the taxpayers' dollars to globally chase down a couple of teacup Yorkies and give them 50 hours to live – I realized the badness of my ways," he quipped.
The expletives-laden story's a whole bunch of hokum about mercenaries on the run and corrupt officials— The A-Team in space, basically, but with dirtier mouths—but crackles with B-movie-style knowing badness, if you get me.
Call me a sap, but I was eager to embrace tidy developments that promised a feel-good conclusion, despite my belief that the show's excellence as a work of psychological horror is tied up with a steadfast feel-badness.
At a time bigness is being broadly equated with badness, no one is perhaps more so equated than Facebook, the dominant global force in online friendship and the source of a relentless drumbeat of new probes into how it governs itself.
Earlier this year, he started a party called Badness, which demonstrates that anything-goes approach—he says he's been relishing the occasion to play slow tracks at peak hours, an anachronism in a world that often favors teeth-grinding speed.
Saying 'prince and Bowie influenced MGMT' is like saying 'lava is warm' I don't even know what to do, just mourn and make more music I guess Numb, full of pain for his royal badness has been snatched from us today .
McAdoo has delivered on improving the quarterback only in that his ugly 2013 season hasn't been repeated, although given the stunning badness of that campaign—his DVOA was a delightful -20.2 percent—a repeat would be hard to pull off.
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One by one, the newest, most novel wrestlers were eliminated from the match (except for Braun Strowman, who once again looked like a superstar) and, once again, the unique badness of turgidity and temporariness in the Raw-versus-Smackdown storyline dragged things down.
It's not just that she wears badness uncomfortably, like leather pants tried on in the wrong size; for all their borrowed swagger, the songs, with their vague allusions to dive bars and lipstick marks, lack the sharp specificity of her best work.
But David Hollinger, a historian at the University of California, Berkeley, said he wished less attention had been paid to "the goodness or badness of Israel" than to defining what he called "the very high threshold" for the association taking a stand on contentious political matters.
It's sometimes hard work, and there are certainly objective measures of quality in writing, but I try to assume that when an otherwise celebrated book doesn't connect with me, it's because of who I am when I read it, not because of the book's own inherent badness.
Ms. Posey was talking about her portrayal of the devious Dr. Smith in a new Netflix reboot of "Lost in Space" — a rare television role on a résumé full of quirky indie-film protagonists, and the first honest-to-badness villain she has played in some time.
There is the technical badness of The Room—a plot devoid of rational motivation, subplots that go nowhere, establishing shots that make no sense, mixing of digital and celluloid photography, bad green screen backgrounds, pointless jogging sequences, and why do the characters keep gathering up on the roof?
Clearly, the badness of that Virtual Boy ad reached the right folks in the marketing department, because for a few years, Nintendo steered into a school-kid era, emphasizing a gee-whiz escapism in these ads for the Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color from 1996 and 1998, respectively.
My TV goodness or badness notwithstanding, your question hits on something that still baffles me: I mean no ill will toward any of my friends at the Worldwide Leader or at the other big networks, but why hasn't anyone figured out how to talk about fantasy football on television?
The New Colossus' poignancy is certainly helped by Real, Actual Nazis feeling more comfortable being public about their views, but absent that really upsetting context, we'd still be left with a shooter that, for once, actually engages with Nazi ideology, instead of using their obvious badness to construct easy bad guys to mow down.
"With all of the badness JavaScript can cause, I'd imagine that Microsoft is going to have to handle it the same way that they handle Macros, which is to have it turned off by default," says Crane Hassold, a threat intelligence manager at the security firm PhishLabs, who previously worked as a digital behavior analyst for the FBI.
The badness of Castle Rock is treated in this episode like a pervasive fact of life, one that feels indelibly connected to the existence and perhaps release of The Kid – whom the late Shawshank warden Dale Lacy trapped in a water tank because he believed The Kid was literally the devil, as shown in Episode 2.
As Mr. Bone conducted his Ask Me Anything session on Reddit, reporters at Gizmodo — a site literally hours ahead of anyone else in revealing the supposed badness of Mr. Bone — and their counterparts at The Daily Dot and The Daily Beast soon ferreted out Mr. Bone's past Reddit history, finding tidbits that were sure to provoke somebody.
We'd inevitably end up getting into the game of parsing degrees of badness, with Democrats arguing, rightly, I suppose, that a pantomimed groping isn't as bad as an attempted rape, and Republicans firing back — also rightly, I suppose — that bad acts committed by a teenager aren't as damning as bad acts committed by a full-fledged adult.
When Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping came out last June, it bombed at the box office but still garnered critical praise: "It's a celebration of the curious authenticity — the innocence, the sweetness, the guiltless pleasure — of music whose badness is sometimes hard to separate from its genius," A.O. Scott wrote in his New York Times review.
The title refers to an as-yet-unwritten next chapter of the biblical Book of Revelation, and the plot, such as it is, involves an effort by the forces of the underworld to balance out the prevailing goodness of the universe with badness, by bringing culture and politics — the messy substance of human life — up to Adam and Eve on Earth.
Mr. Kingsley—one in a line of bad teachers who are in love with their own badness, stretching all the way back to Miss Jean Brodie—has his own method of ego deconstruction and reconstruction: the burst of "recognition" between Sarah and David happens when Mr. Kingsley turns out the lights in the drama studio and encourages his class to consider their fellow-students anew.
When I got back to my room, I saw that one of Prince's aides had e-mailed a link from him: a short video on Facebook about the continuing relevance of the doll test, the famous experiment, first conducted in the nineteen-forties, in which black children associated a white doll with goodness, kindness, and beauty, and a black doll with badness, cruelty, and ugliness.
Max Read, echoing other commentators, says Facebook's real problem these days is that domestic trolls are now running the Russian playbook to spread polarizing information, and it's unclear what the company can do about it: Pushers of fake news and Russian trolls represent, essentially, an engineering problem — they're bad actors whose badness is predefined in specific and identifiable ways — and Facebook is very good at solving engineering problems.
In a letter to Queen Elizabeth on the occasion of her accession in 1558, Gresham wrote "that good and bad coin cannot circulate together," as a way of explaining the "unexampled state of badness" England's coinage had been left in after the "Great Debasements" of Henry VIII and Edward VI, which reduced the metallic value of English silver coins to a small fraction of what it had been at the time of Henry VII.
All this is on top of the everyday badness that usually goes unremarked upon because we're so used to it: the hateful invective that especially swamps people of color and women who have opinions in public, the way social media acts as an opinion-affirming cocoon where likeminded people tell one another that they're right and the other side is wrong, the sheer pointlessness of 99.9 percent of what gets tossed out in those little text boxes.

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