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"catastrophically" Definitions
  1. in a way that causes a lot of problems or makes people suffer
  2. very badly synonym disastrously

394 Sentences With "catastrophically"

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Your entire business model is catastrophically doomed at today's prices.
Initially, air and water quality were drastically diminished, sometimes catastrophically.
This meant the compression was lossy, but not catastrophically lossy.
Fantine starts off just above the underclass and falls catastrophically.
"This has the potential to be catastrophically ugly," Perry said.
Not catastrophically wrong, mind you, just disappointingly adrift and askew.
That hot air will expand catastrophically and blow stuff down.
The data confirmed that most of the light from the supernova was caused by the decay of radioactive cobalt produced as the star shrank catastrophically and then rebounded even more catastrophically in a thermonuclear fury.
Long snappers are invisible unless and until something goes catastrophically wrong.
Because from this side of the screen, it looked catastrophically bad.
At least some of them are going to react disastrously. Catastrophically.
A Shuttle program that failed catastrophically, twice, before it was defunded.
This argument only works if you assume voters are catastrophically stupid.
A majority of MPs think this would be a catastrophically bad outcome.
This is the ideal scenario, but there can be catastrophically long delays.
Reality can intrude catastrophically, in the form of natural or political disasters.
The associated risks are indeed terribly grave and the stakes catastrophically high.
"I wouldn't describe it as catastrophically bad," President Alison Davis-Blake said.
What is clear is that the hawkish non-diplomatic paths failed catastrophically.
Clerical stuff is my kryptonite and I am catastrophically behind on invoicing.
"This storm has the potential to catastrophically devastate our state," Scott said.
Did Syed's defense lawyer at trial, Cristina Gutierrez, provide catastrophically poor counsel?
And if we don't change course rapidly, they're going to get catastrophically worse.
A recent BuzzFeed article illustrates how catastrophically bad Facebook's editorial judgment can be.
Would Mourinho's tenure at the beginning of the season have ended so catastrophically?
Yet since President al-Sisi came to power human rights have catastrophically deteriorated.
Trump was then behind, but not catastrophically so, with $50 million on hand.
Because most unpaid bills aren't catastrophically large, they're well within many people's deductibles.
But it remains the act of an impulsive, erratic, and catastrophically uninformed president.
The left is catastrophically losing the PR battle in the marketplace of ideas.
A few beats later, it's 2017, and Earl's life has gone catastrophically south.
I treat people who are often catastrophically injured in accidents of all sorts.
What they didn't foresee was just how quickly and catastrophically it would fail.
In particular, his handling of the NBC comedy brand has been catastrophically bad.
Kate Schuetze, Pacific researcher for rights group Amnesty International, warned conditions could deteriorate "catastrophically".
Here comes one now, rattling catastrophically, like Max Roach whaling on the high hat.
Matt Lauer may have done us all a favor with his catastrophically bad performance.
Experts believe nearly unanimously that weakening encryption with backdoors would catastrophically reduce global cybersecurity.
Defrosted soil at the surface gets thicker and thicker, but it doesn't catastrophically collapse.
Old faults can suddenly slip and cause parts of the volcano to catastrophically collapse.
The opposition party, meanwhile, accused the Senator of moral weakness and catastrophically poor judgment.
As ever, what starts out as a charmingly naive clip turns catastrophically violent within seconds.
As for the third factor, as yet, the plaintiffs don't appear to be catastrophically injured.
Scientists may have found a way to slow climate change, but it could backfire catastrophically.
The credit reporting company failed catastrophically to spot the data flowing out of its coffers.
Even more catastrophically worrisome is the Chinese stock market hit from the Trump administration tariffs.
Being alone is a sign that something is about to go wrong, perhaps catastrophically so.
It would show that the government bailed him out of his catastrophically bad business decisions.
" She added, "It shows how catastrophically badly she has handled the chronology of the process.
It is a catastrophically dumb idea crafted by people who don't understand what they're doing.
The solution is compassionate care, and that doesn't include catastrophically and irreversibly altering their bodies.
One farmer, Khaled Araji, said his recent crop of vegetables had suffered catastrophically from drought.
It refuses an image of the world that is presented to us as catastrophically fated.
While they'd be catastrophically bad if they happened, supernovas and gamma ray bursts are extremely rare.
So it might be more accurate to say that Trump's gambits have not catastrophically backfired—yet.
In one sequence, she is Sita, the catastrophically misunderstood wife of Lord Ram in the Ramayana.
These and other engineering interventions have catastrophically disrupted the coastal ecosystem, destroying communities, industries, and lives.
The deployment, by the way, is an open admission that his foreign policy has failed catastrophically.
The data can't tell us when prices will level off, or whether they will plunge catastrophically.
This was true of the White House's catastrophically inadequate response to Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.
Orrin Hatch, also critical, is from Utah, where Trump's performance was catastrophically bad for a Republican.
The Taliban "were catastrophically successful" in the fight against the Islamic State, the U.S. official said.
Now friends are trying to make sense of how catastrophically his life went off the rails.
A crestfallen Democrat Party is trying to figure out how things could have gone so catastrophically wrong.
But as ProPublica explained in an excellent report last year, Houston was catastrophically unready for major flooding.
Unity of Command allowed for the possibility that routine attacks could go catastrophically wrong or shockingly right.
Some survived, catastrophically injured and others gave their very lives for the ideals that they believed in.
Surely this is another example of Wind Gap's misogyny, not to mention its catastrophically long collective memory.
Plus, today's hardware and software rarely fails catastrophically like PCs did so often in the old days.
Later they have a hand in building faith in stocks, which catastrophically collapse in the Great Depression.
They converge from different angles on the same possible perp, who is, alas, catastrophically easy to spot.
But this time, catastrophically for her, her fall was at a public event and captured on video.
Scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), are considered "catastrophically low" for children of color.
Defenders say it makes her more credible, as a possible future resident of a catastrophically warmed planet.
Given her history, Beerntsen does not need any convincing that a criminal prosecution can go catastrophically awry.
Of course eventually we will, catastrophically, when the whole system collapses and the population is vastly reduced.
Legal defense costs are exorbitant and if the defendants lose the case, the verdict can be catastrophically high.
" Kelly also criticized Trump's decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria, calling the move a "catastrophically bad idea.
They also all cross the San Andreas Fault and could be catastrophically ruptured in a large-scale earthquake.
"Things are not just bad, they're catastrophically bad," Sentsov's cousin, Natalya Kaplan, wrote on social media on Wednesday.
While trying to cook the popcorn, a bottle of alcohol catastrophically ignited, Taiwan's Eastern Broadcasting Corporation (ECB) reported.
The Arab Spring nations aren't the only countries with brittle autocratic governments that could suddenly and catastrophically collapse.
Such parties performed unexpectedly well in 2019 in Spain, Portugal, Finland, Denmark and elsewhere – although catastrophically in Britain.
"Even though public housing failed catastrophically elsewhere in the country, it has largely been successful here," Torres says.
Four people on board were injured by gunfire, and one of them from my team was catastrophically wounded.
Catastrophically: You've already heard Grandpa complain about his neighbors, and you've usually been able to change the subject.
In a system that Love describes as "catastrophically chaotic," many migrants never see their phones or important documents again.
Forecasts often fail catastrophically in the face of some seismic event such as financial collapse or the Euro crisis.
Which was followed by the complete closure of Atari's console manufacturing operation in 1996 due to catastrophically low sales.
Rising sea levels In the near future, humans, among other species, will be catastrophically affected by sea level changes.
Trump's election was a catastrophically destabilizing event in and of itself, and people like Ryan were complicit in it.
Latest project: In "Sunnyside," he plays a "catastrophically dumb" fashionista of mysterious origins ("our dad lives in international waters").
While we would like leaders to accomplish big things, their main job is to avoid doing catastrophically foolish things.
He did not want any "dancing on the Wall" or "rubbing the Soviets' noses" in their catastrophically historic defeat.
In a nearly catastrophically complete year-in-review post, the company has laid bare all of our deepest desires.
But he is quick to acknowledge that the do-it-yourself genetics revolution one day may go catastrophically wrong.
Russia has "catastrophically failed its para athletes," International Paralympic Committee President Philip Craven said during the announcement, according to CNN.
Meanwhile, it faces only weak competition for left-leaning voters from Labour, which is under catastrophically bad management (see article).
He has also, for the last several years, been warning that his field has the potential to go catastrophically wrong.
And in 22017, a lot of people were looking for alternatives to the mainstream financial system that had catastrophically failed.
At other times, it's been catastrophically offensive, like the Asian and Jewish stereotypes deployed for aliens in The Phantom Menace.
Gizmodo: The self-driving car example is a really interesting way of understanding some of the more catastrophically harmful consequences.
My kids were practically fated to be okay as long as my wife and I didn't fuck it up catastrophically.
"Heroic efforts prevented the flooding from catastrophically spreading, which could have caused the ship to founder or sink," he added.
Scientists estimate there is a one-in-2,700 chance of the asteroid slamming catastrophically into Earth 166 years from now.
The claim, rather, is that the odds of all possible catastrophically bad scenarios when added up represent a significant risk.
The hull dates back to 1985, but due to the recent refit "it shouldn't lose electric power catastrophically," he said.
Netanyahu's foreign critics are demanding that he replicate on a large scale what has failed catastrophically on a smaller scale.
He is on the board of the Independence Fund, a nonprofit organization in Washington dedicated to helping catastrophically wounded veterans.
But the opposite is happening because Democrats are getting catastrophically outspent by the Republicans on paid media in swing districts.
When she arrived in Philadelphia from Argentina in 2000 to attend art school, the value of her pesos dropped catastrophically.
That might be minutes — maybe some catastrophically crazy large order happened and slowed things down, or maybe one machine stopped working.
And yet, priced as high as it is, and featuring one catastrophically bad design quirk, the U12 Plus ends up disappointing.
The most obvious answer is that Trump is catastrophically stupid, and obsessed with himself, and doesn't actually care about health care.
A novel about permeability, "In Every Moment We Are Still Alive" captures the jumbled sensory experience of being profoundly, catastrophically overwhelmed.
As record-breaking floods swamped the Midwest this week, dozens of levees built to protect people from flooding have catastrophically failed.
She can't win the state in August and she can't lose the state in August, unless you do something catastrophically stupid.
This is a nation where the only visible threat to the totalitarian regime (until the bombing) is a catastrophically low birthrate.
"Heroic efforts prevented the flooding from catastrophically spreading, which could have caused the ship to founder or sink," said Vice Adm.
THE RESISTERSBy Gish Jen Gish Jen's timely fifth novel, "The Resisters," imagines a society even more catastrophically divided than our own.
In fact, the estimated costs of war are so catastrophically high that military threats at this point are probably not credible.
There were many students — some finished for the day, some playing hooky, many making plans that were abruptly, catastrophically cut short.
Upon first glance, Dumplin' seems a whole lot like Netflix's catastrophically problematic Insatiable, right down to the Southern beauty pageant setting.
When over-curating reigns supreme, both the artworks and the architecture can suffer catastrophically from a "the more the merrier" approach.
Angry baby boomers are taking their countries back at the same time as the world spins catastrophically out of their control.
At the same time, catastrophically, native peoples increasingly died of diseases, usually smallpox, that had moved from domestic animals to humans.
A deal that, we know, is likely to end catastrophically for whoever is sitting on the Iron Throne, thanks to Cersei's treachery.
Hastings reportedly told Thiel in an email during the 2016 presidential campaign that he had exercised "catastrophically bad judgment" in backing Trump.
Despite the minority group being one of the fastest-growing populations in the U.S., it's still catastrophically underrepresented on the big screen.
But in other cases (such as The Verge's own), the Fold catastrophically failed after just a day or two of normal use.
A lot of these ideas are similar to a new system that Delta recently developed because TSA security was so catastrophically terrible.
But there is a risk that such changes will make some plant infections more common in all climatic zones, perhaps catastrophically so.
The aim would be to revive the agricultural sector, a linchpin of the nation's economy that collapsed catastrophically after the land seizures.
As a Caregiver to a catastrophically wounded Veteran, I know Mr. Wilkie personally understands what we go through in the VA system.
He is also active with the Semper Fi Fund, a nonprofit organization that provides financial assistance for catastrophically injured servicemen and women.
It's a thrilling investigation into how the deceptions of pharmaceutical drug makers dovetailed catastrophically with new modes of heroin supply and delivery.
"For the typical non-college educated or Hispanic or African American household, this system is absolutely catastrophically broken for them," Morrissey said.
Thus Mr. Trump and Mr. Cohen, with their catastrophically clumsy handling of the Daniels affair, may have handed Mr. Mueller devastating evidence.
Between then and today, broken temperature records, unnatural disasters, and homes lost would show just how catastrophically humans had transformed the planet.
They are a cry for help (and for donors to give more money) and an admission that aid efforts have catastrophically failed.
In the long history of Hollywood, there have been some older, male mentors with good intentions and some with catastrophically bad ones.
They leak because the White House is catastrophically mismanaged, with nobody controlling access to the president or running a disciplined policymaking process.
Ikea not being known for its longevity, these products seem destined to fail catastrophically within two years of purchase—just like every iPhone.
All this led to a catastrophically bad scandal, one that Mark Zuckerberg seemed to avoid in the days after the details became public.
"Some diversity in views is healthy, but catastrophically bad judgment (in my view) is not what anyone wants in a fellow board member."
In the past, Firefox operated just like a normal house with doors on the street that could be catastrophically breached at any time.
California doesn't know how much water is required in every ecosystem before fish, birds, and the other species begin to die off catastrophically.
The Fund provides resources and support for combat-wounded, critically ill and catastrophically injured members of the U.S. Armed Forces and their families.
Or the Russian government lost control of this potentially catastrophically damaging nerve agent and allowed it to get into the hands of others.
I still believe in the fundamental goodness of the British and American people, but I also think that both made catastrophically bad decisions.
That's a tiny fraction of the tens of millions of people who lack health insurance, but a catastrophically high number in absolute terms.
Generators have failed catastrophically in hospitals and nursing homes around the country during prolonged power outages, endangering patients and leading to chaotic evacuations.
Tributaries top their banks and meet each other catastrophically in the middle, they unite to blast silt and strange oils into the current.
We can get carried away with anxiety-inducing visions of it going catastrophically wrong, and also impossibly idealistic fantasies of it going perfectly.
Private insurance, particularly of the scale and profitability that exists in America, is a catastrophically bad way to pay for our health care.
The asteroid is estimated to be about 45 to 100 feet in diameter, so it never had the potential to catastrophically harm the Earth.
As the largest theater chain in the US, AMC positioned itself early as MoviePass' harshest critic, deriding its cut-rate model as catastrophically unsustainable.
In 2008, that same president was catastrophically unpopular, and the election was a referendum on whether to give his party a third straight term.
A mildly disappointing evening for Trump was also a catastrophically disappointing evening for Marco Rubio, leaving the non-Trump field more divided than ever.
These cuts were part of Dunleavy's February budget proposal, which was catastrophically unpopular: In community meetings, residents were against it nearly five to one.
It's going to end catastrophically, in November or beyond, with the party infrastructure in tatters, with every mealy mouthed pseudo-Trump accommodationist permanently stained.
In 2005, an email server of the FBI's was catastrophically hacked, and journalists quoted sources who were worried that sensitive information had been obtained.
And like Azcue, 45% of Americans are underinsured, with coverage that results in catastrophically high deductibles and out-of-pocket expenses they can't meet.
A 2018 study by the Southern Poverty Law Center's Teaching Tolerance project found that Civil War literacy among high school students was catastrophically low.
In 2017, Hurricane Maria catastrophically damaged the centralized electricity grid in the U.S. territory and left many without power for more than a year.
We barely endured the long mimosas and eggs Benedicts as we contemplated our catastrophically changed lives à la Adam and Eve postfruit, full guilt.
Two weeks ago, The Goldfinch — the new movie based on Donna Tartt's Pulitzer Prize-winning 2013 novel — arrived in theaters and immediately, catastrophically, flopped.
Hearts can fail suddenly and catastrophically—they do all the time—but the reality is more likely to be a slow accumulation of failure.
They also want to know that a nominee will not behave catastrophically while in office and will actually live through his or her term.
Even as investigators sought to work out what had failed so catastrophically, many wondered if other tower residents were at risk, in Britain and elsewhere.
The UK's most senior military officer said in December that it would "immediately and potentially catastrophically" impact the economy were Russia to fault the lines.
Merkel's catastrophically negative example is one that perhaps should be avoided by U.S. politicians who seek to avert Trump-style populism in the United States.
And Roxxon is currently in the midst of building new pipelines throughout New Orleans that could catastrophically backfire with a simple mistake, as "Funhouse" teases.
Cancer is the main source of catastrophically high medical claims for companies and their employees, according to new data from stop-loss insurer Sun Life.
" That Trump "was a catastrophically awful" candidate—so obviously worse than Clinton—"is enough to make one wonder if she ever really had a chance.
On returning to his flock, he finds himself almost catastrophically distracted, and decides to change his life for good, and include Yangtso in that change.
"In large part, these images of catastrophically injured vets that are so emotionally moving have kind of taken over the public image," Mr. Meyer said.
Farrell pointed out that the widely-cited figure, that the volcano erupts catastrophically every 600,000 years, is a myth based on only three prior eruptions.
Even more catastrophically, Google has taken the step of removing surveillance malware from NSO Group and other vendors off of victim devices and notifying users.
In the '70s, at both the Olympics and world championships, he caught the flu, or he chose a catastrophically wrong set of skis or wax.
Submarine doors were locked on Saturday afternoon, protecting foundations that had flooded catastrophically after Allison in 2001, knocking out power and forcing emergency patient evacuations.
Around the year 2083, its accretion rate will rise catastrophically, spilling mass at incredibly high rates onto the white dwarf, with this material blazing away.
That adventure ended catastrophically for all parties when, at the last minute, Obama pulled back from the abyss, with French bombers poised on their runways.
"The rocket ejected, began to light, and then failed catastrophically," Melissa Hanham, a senior research associate at the Middlebury Institute's CNS, said in an email.
"Some diversity in views is healthy, but catastrophically bad judgment (in my view) is not what anyone wants in a fellow board member," Hastings wrote.
Catastrophically: Your aunt receives a curious DNA result that she interprets to mean that the person she thought was her father was, in fact, not.
AT TWENTY-THREE minutes past one in the morning of April 26th 1986, a safety test at a nuclear reactor in Soviet Ukraine went catastrophically wrong.
Georges Bank and adjacent areas comprised one of the first catastrophically over-fished zones in the North Atlantic, and corporate responsibility had resurged violently post-Pence.
During that period, the Carter administration tried to secure their release through a military operation, which failed catastrophically, and then through a series of secret negotiations.
Editorial Some good news from Tuesday, a point of sanity on a day when the nation's electoral judgment went catastrophically astray: Voters in Maricopa County, Ariz.
But the Pentagon, they say, is worried that the White House is moving too hastily toward military action on the Korean Peninsula that could escalate catastrophically.
When the assault catastrophically fails, the generals look for scapegoats and decide to execute three enlisted men, more or less chosen at random, for alleged cowardice.
The Williams report was commissioned after a catastrophically botched timetable change last summer led to nearly half the trains in northern England being delayed or cancelled.
Honestly, is anyone so deluded that they think that Silicon Valley and New York City's catastrophically low fertility rates could ever provide themselves with enough labor?
But the point of health insurance — whether for humans or their pets — is to protect against the risk of catastrophically high costs, not to make money.
But somehow, the discussion turns into a catastrophically long messaging thread with too many options and not enough focus that threatens your patience and your closest relationships.
This design ensures that if a wasp's wing hits something while it's flapping away, it won't catastrophically tear the thin membrane, leaving the insect unable to fly.
Flawed system about to get worse But the Republicans aren't getting us closer to fixing the ACA's gaps that necessitate such clinics, they're making them catastrophically worse.
That means bringing in disaffected parts of Mr. Maduro's political base and offering them and Venezuelan voters a plausible blueprint for undoing years of catastrophically bad rule.
The Concorde, which offered the last commercially-available supersonic flight, was scrapped after a flight between Paris and New York failed catastrophically during takeoff, killing 113 people.
But, neither the catastrophically bad path of socialism presented by The Bern or the excessive simplicity offered by The Donald will lead to anything other than failure.
The disparate sections of the novel create a collective, coherent portrait of a world that's catastrophically out of balance, despite the comforts and privileges of certain corners.
And that's exactly how disconnected he sounds when playing Will Porter, a scientist-pilot hired by a shady corporation to intervene when an experiment goes catastrophically awry.
It's boredom, not pity, that drives Katharina to shelter a Jewish fugitive for a night, a decision that will finally, catastrophically, set the family's exodus in motion.
I emphatically do not get what you were thinking when you cast your ballot for a man who strikes me as catastrophically unqualified to lead the nation.
He's making a bet: that Donald Trump will fail catastrophically in November and the Republican Party's next leader will be someone who wasn't implicated in the catastrophe.
The most absurd statistic he cited was the 94 million people out of the labor force, a rhetorical sleight-of-hand that suggests a catastrophically-high unemployment rate.
An 87-page report by Bruun & Hjejle, a law firm, both tries to quantify the suspicious activity and traces how Danske's anti-laundering procedures went so catastrophically wrong.
Last August, Reed Hastings, chief executive of Netflix Inc, warned investor Peter Thiel in an email that Thiel's support for Trump showed "catastrophically bad judgment," the newspaper reported.
In this case, trying to laugh at or joke with a customer in distress is catastrophically bad, so we optimize for the worst-case scenario in our response.
But despite Elliot's digital detox, the episode still managed to fit in a few good hacks, ranging from a booby-trapped computer to a catastrophically insolvent Bitcoin bank.
That need to get an "A" is why she did this whole catastrophically stupid DNA test to avoid admitting that she had screwed up by claiming Native heritage.
This High-Altitude Electro Magnetic Pulse (HEMP) resonates in the Earth[Symbol]s magnetic and electrical fields and may catastrophically damage or destroy unprotected electrical or electronic equipment.
NASA is requiring that both companies prove that there is only a 1 in 270 chance of a flight going catastrophically wrong and losing crew members on board.
That Piper, although it was catastrophically damaged, was in relatively good shape compared to some other planes, including this one which was split in half on the airfield.
Several areas of southeastern North Carolina are still facing dangerous conditions from Hurricane Florence, the catastrophically wet storm that crawled over the state more than a week ago.
Later, Mr. Chávez would argue that his revolt had been legitimate because Venezuela's Constitution at the time contained no provision for getting rid of a catastrophically underperforming president.
An alarming 2016 paper theorized that when these cliffs extrude over coastal waters, warming air and warming water could cause them to catastrophically collapse under their own weight.
In "Alone at Sea," Elizabeth Weil writes about Aleksander Doba, who kayaked across the Atlantic Ocean (for the third time) at age 70: Ocean kayaking is catastrophically monotonous.
At this moment is it comforting, or not comforting, to think back to the bubonic plague sweeping through London in the early 1590s, and again, catastrophically, in 1603?
Her husband was considered so eely that the tabloids christened him "Slick Willy," and plenty of male presidential candidates (Mitt Romney, John Kerry) were regarded as catastrophically insincere.
After about 10 years, Molnar thinks, this runaway scenario ends catastrophically: The smaller star shreds to pieces, falls deep into the larger star, and triggers a massive explosion.
But I do think that they're kind of stuck in this place where they have to navigate a bunch of possible futures and many of them end catastrophically.
Even in pure engineering terms, sea gates and seawalls can impart a false sense of security: They can accelerate coastal erosion, and if they fail, they can fail catastrophically.
The resulting lake eventually spilled over the top of the dam of debris, weakening it until it collapsed catastrophically, sending a deluge of water downriver and flooding the lowlands.
"A president who was determined to be catastrophically irresponsible could order the Treasury Department not to make payments as they come due," says Buchanan, the George Washington University professor.
Davis told the briefing that even though the missile "catastrophically failed as it was attempting to be launched," the North Korean ballistic missile program remained a U.S. security concern.
"Heroic efforts prevented the flooding from catastrophically spreading which could have caused the ship to founder or sink," Aucoin said at a press conference the day after the collision.
Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) declared that "the need for a special prosecutor is now crystal clear" and accused Trump of having "catastrophically compromised" the investigation into Russia links. Sen.
Simply put, a warmer, drier world is built to burn catastrophically; we're now living in what fire historian Steve Pyne is calling the Pyrocene, or the age of flames.
There are few organisms on earth—up to and including those catastrophically invasive river carp and Men's Rights Activists—less immediately sympathetic than the Anonymous NFL Front Office Guy.
This is not like the last, catastrophic recession; this is total suspension of the economy that is catastrophically different — without comparison — and even looks that way in chart form.
His frequent defense of President Trump — a stance that Reed Hastings of Netflix referred to as "catastrophically bad judgment" — has set him apart from much of the tech industry.
His frequent defense of Mr. Trump — a stance that Reed Hastings of Netflix referred to as "catastrophically bad judgment" — has set him apart from much of the tech industry.
Dana Schutz's studio, in the Gowanus section of Brooklyn, may not be as catastrophically messy as Francis Bacon's used to be, but there are days when it comes close.
But both his premise and his conclusion are wrong — dangerously wrong and catastrophically risky — and North Korea, through conversations with South Korean officials, reportedly indicated as much this week.
"In Russia, if any president, even Putin, gives away two of our islands to Japan, he'll bring down his ratings catastrophically," Dmitry Kiselev, Russia's propagandist-in-chief, said last month.
The medical of director of the County of Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services, Dr. Charles Sophy, dropped the hammer accordingly as CJ's good intentions failed catastrophically. . 6.
President-elect Trump's nominee to head the FDA is reportedly Jim O'Neill, who (like Price) understands economics - including the cost of regulatory burdens that have made prescription drugs catastrophically expensive.
The FBI's proposals for bypassing encryption with backdoors would also make internet security catastrophically worse, since it requires opening security holes that anyone, not just the "good guys," could exploit.
" One was "a direct act by the Russian state against our country" and the other was that the Russian government had "lost control of this potentially catastrophically damaging nerve agent.
Sometimes I imagine this era going catastrophically wrong — a nuclear exchange with North Korea, perhaps, or a genuine crisis in American democracy — and historians writing about it in the future.
Kushner, whose pre-White House experience included owning a boutique newspaper and helming a catastrophically ill-timed real estate deal, has arrogated to himself substantial parts of American foreign policy.
Racehorses in the United States break down, which means they are catastrophically injured and then euthanized, at a rate double or triple that seen in the rest of the world.
But so far, the wealth of available evidence shows two things: Most of America's past policies have failed catastrophically, and the regions that have tried these sites have saved people.
The bottom line is that the more an autonomous weapon is let free to roam in time and space, the more likely it is that something will go catastrophically wrong.
Putin and other senior officials have met regularly with both Erdogan and Assad – who were themselves one-time allies who fell out catastrophically at the beginning of the "Arab Spring".
And then there was Maria, the most intense and deadly of the three, catastrophically damaging Puerto Rico and killing nearly 2023,000 people, according to a Center for Investigative Journalism report.
Global bond prices had a catastrophically bad month, falling about 5 percent through the end of November (bond prices move inversely to interest rates, so interest rates have gone up).
How much effort is being invested daily in challenging for example la ley de cabotaje which catastrophically impacts the Puerto Rican economy, prices, and access to food daily beyond the storm.
Its defense budget continues to increase (albeit more modestly than in the last few years) despite a falling ruble, sanctions levied after the invasion of Ukraine and catastrophically low oil prices.
He suggested that we should honor the fossil fuel companies that are producing the energy that powers the country — even if they also happen to be heating up the planet catastrophically.
In the winter of 2015, a young male wolf left its home in the radiation-contaminated zone around Chernobyl, a Soviet nuclear plant that catastrophically exploded and melted down in 1986.
But the fact that Seattle—a progressive lodestar where actual Socialists can win elected office—failed catastrophically suggests things are going to get a lot worse before they get any better.
But many Republican campaign strategists remind us that midterm elections are about base intensity -- and they worry a failure to keep such a central GOP promise could catastrophically deflate GOP enthusiasm.
The Large Magellanic Cloud will catastrophically collide with the Milky Way in 2 billion years, according to a study published this month in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
Weather frequently grounded the plane, and the terrain out on the ice sometimes made landing impossible; barrels of gas and, catastrophically, cans of beer were in danger of breaking in airdrops.
Yet perhaps because only a small percentage of cases ends catastrophically—or conversely, because many of us have experienced recovering from flu—we chronically underestimate the toll taken by the virus.
But a better designation would be Obamacare 0.5, because it's a half-baked plan that accepts the logic and broad outline of the Affordable Care Act while catastrophically weakening key provisions.
His rise in 2015 energized the activist, left-wing base of the party — but also terrified more moderate members who saw a Corbyn-led Labour as politically, and potentially catastrophically, toxic.
The Large Magellanic Cloud will catastrophically collide with the Milky Way in 2 billion years, according to a study published in January in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
Should something go catastrophically wrong during launch, an abort system will work to save the lives of the astronauts—but whoa, would they ever be in for a hell of a ride.
And it's Gore that presents an extraordinary example of how the work of hundreds of dedicated people can be instantly and catastrophically recontextualized by the revelations of a single person's sexual misconduct.
It is an aim that folds so neatly and catastrophically into the desire to promote truth and speech at all costs that it is hard not to marvel at its covalent destructiveness.
But there is plenty of evidence that the Trump campaign had catastrophically bad judgment in choosing its most senior and junior advisers — and that Russia's spy network sought to exploit that weakness.
Reed Hastings, the CEO of Netflix, told venture capitalist Peter Thiel in an email during the 2016 presidential election that Thiel had displayed "catastrophically bad judgment" for his support of Donald Trump.
There are myriad ways in which we and the infrastructure and systems we rely on remain unprepared to contend with the natural disasters that seem to arrive ever more frequently and catastrophically.
The museum takes a forthright look, too, at intelligence failures, dissecting the catastrophically mistaken estimates about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and pairing the attacks on Pearl Harbor and on Sept.
But the U.S. response to the threat has been catastrophically slow and inadequate, and the buck stops with Trump, who minimized the threat and discouraged action until just a few days ago.
Japan, constantly depends on other nations—Indonesia, Iran—to supply its energy demands inadvertently encouraging national security vulnerabilities that, in the event of a transnational crisis, can counteract catastrophically against this country.
And it's why, for enabling a President who he knows poses a dire threat to America, history will once again judge George W. Bush as a leader whose judgment was catastrophically poor.
That year, officials committed to replacing 70% of military equipment by 2020 and reforming personnel structures still heavily dependent on conscripts and in which many Cold War-era units were catastrophically understrength.
However, at least one counterpoint mars the dream of exhaust-free street racing: Today's grid would likely fail catastrophically if the entire US car fleet immediately made the switch to running on electricity.
Talk of buying Time Warner naturally brings to mind AOL's disastrous 1999 acquisition of Time Warner, which over 15 years later is still remembered as the most catastrophically failed merger of all time.
This latest research suggests abrupt climate change wasn't catastrophically or culturally disruptive to this long-standing community, and that early humans were remarkably resilient and adaptable in the face of dramatic climate shifts.
A combination of Iowa's byzantine caucus system, a failed app, and the catastrophically inept Democratic establishment has delayed Iowa from declaring a winner, though it says the result could come in later today.
He added that the ship would likely have sunk were it not for the heroic efforts of sailors on board, who prevented the flooding from "catastrophically spreading" to other parts of the warship.
Worse, you might find yourself surrounded by "yes" people — always there to remind you of how important and wonderful you are, further distorting your view and increasing your risk of catastrophically bad decisions.
Climate change is discussed, albeit not so thoroughly; we learn about the effects of long-term global warming and how climates across the world can be catastrophically altered, as well as human contribution.
"Snowpiercer," which was based on a graphic novel, is about the last human survivors of a climate change experiment gone catastrophically wrong, living in Dickensian privation on a socially stratified, perpetual-motion train.
Ross Douthat THE most grounded fears about a Donald Trump presidency have always involved incompetence rather than malevolence, the perils of a catastrophically weak presidency rather than the prospect of a near-dictatorship.
To facilitate this, companies should create a new executive position, a Chief Safety Officer (CSO), or something similar, to oversee the development of what could be catastrophically dangerous AI, among other dangerous emerging technologies.
Unless something goes catastrophically wrong for Apple, the regular-size version of this phone will swiftly become the best-selling smartphone on the planet and very possibly the best-selling smartphone of all time.
It's illegal to travel to North Sentinel for this reason: not only do the Sentinelese have a reputation for violent resistance, they are also thought to be catastrophically susceptible to outside viruses and diseases.
None may wish an end to the deluge more than the good people living downstream of the Oroville Dam, 75 miles (120km) north of Sacramento, which came close to failing catastrophically on February 12th.
Chaotic deaths are the end result of a process called necrosis, in which toxins, pathogens or other forms of damage cause a cell to fail catastrophically and rupture, spilling its contents in the process.
As the world begins to confront the effects of global climate change, curbing emissions from industry will be critically important to ensuring that the world is not irrevocably and catastrophically changed by human activity.
That earlier vote, against a "no deal" scenario, which economists and executives alike have repeatedly warned would be catastrophically damaging to British trade and businesses, had quickly proven problematic for some pro-Brexit politicians.
The engine that failed so catastrophically on a Boeing 737 plane operated by Southwest Airlines this week is not the only jet engine model with problems that have caught the eye of safety officials.
Whether you've watched  Cowspiracy, read those George Monbiot-type articles about how meat production is catastrophically bad for the environment, or just listened to someone at a party go on about how Food, Inc.
We are watching that test play out in real time, and the only question now is whether the GOP's gamble will pay off, or fail catastrophically before they have a chance to accomplish anything.
That makes storms like Harvey and Florence stall while they dump stunning amounts of water over the landscape, so that even a storm without catastrophically powerful winds can do tremendous damage, even far inland.
Electricity is about the last thing most people associate with the Hummer nameplate, as the vehicle was known in its day for getting catastrophically low fuel mileage in addition to its heavy curb weight.
"Politically, the Kremlin wants to insist that any political regime, even if it is catastrophically ineffective, can never be deposed by its own citizens," said Aleksandr Morozov, a political analyst and frequent Kremlin critic.
The shot captures an impeccably multinational, multilingual group of clever Europeans concocting a canny new timetable giving a catastrophically misled and chaotic Britain a last chance to find a way out of its own mess.
So, as we bid these golden 1633 days adieu, let us look back at the Noisey staff's 1623 favorite musical releases that came out during this not at all catastrophically atrocious shitstain of a year.
But the fact that my closest reference points were an almost catastrophically unpopular '90s TV series and a moderately successful '00s B-movie should indicate that there's still quite a lot of room for exploration.
If he stays on script — and if the script is vetted by some of the more sober-minded and experienced members of his Cabinet to keep out anything catastrophically explosive — he just might pull it off.
His presence, and that of the guards, suggested that Venezuela's security forces were ready at last to withdraw their support for Nicolás Maduro, who has ruled his country catastrophically and brutally for the past six years.
The prime minister's gamble in calling last Thursday's snap election, in a bid to consolidate her Conservative party's power, failed catastrophically, resulting in the party losing its parliamentary majority, while its main rival, Labour, performed strongly.
Tesla's attempt to build an automated Model 3 assembly line failed so catastrophically that the company had to quickly throw up an old-school line under a tent in the parking lot of its Fremont factory.
Before we can dive into the details of why the bear case sounds smart, it&aposs important to set the terms of debate: bearish predictions have been absolutely, catastrophically, and indisputably wrong for a decade running.
" TfL commissioner Mike Brown, who previously admitted that "clearly something has gone catastrophically wrong", said: "We are doing everything we can to support the families and all those affected at this incredibly difficult time for them.
Solutions to climate change range from the effective and the practical to the potentially catastrophically dangerous—but, in this somewhat heated debate, a potent weapon in our arsenal is falling by the wayside: the empowerment of women.
And yet, for some fucking reason, every time I'm on a packed bus, someone always so catastrophically misses their stop that they miss both the precise moment the doors open to release them from the bus – i.e.
The humiliating loss, the first British parliamentary defeat of a treaty since 1864, appeared to catastrophically undermine May's two-year strategy of forging an amicable divorce with close ties to the EU after the March 29 exit.
Stella Meghie directed this adaptation of Nicola Yoon's young-adult novel about a teenager, Maddy, who has spent her life inside a sterile house because of an immune system disorder that leaves her catastrophically vulnerable to diseases.
More than 450 people joined a lawsuit against the authority, charging that the opening of the floodgates had been catastrophically mishandled — that the reservoir levels had been allowed to stay too high until it was too late.
Doing so would allow catastrophically disabled veterans like Verardo, who have 'borne the battle' either greater access to quality care for his combat-inflicted injuries from the VA, or at least the ability to receive treatment elsewhere.
An examination of the catastrophically failed engine concluded that at the point where the 22016th fan blade broke off, it exhibited signs of metal fatigue, a condition where continuous physical stresses have degraded the strength of metal components.
While it is certainly not a given that Zika infections during pregnancy result in birth defects, we knew there was a fairly high chance that our baby would be affected in some way by the virus, potentially catastrophically.
"Either this was a direct action by the Russian state against our country, or the Russian government lost control of its potentially catastrophically damaging nerve agent and allowed it to get into the hands of others," she said.
Nothing says "a celebration of fragile unborn life and new levels of responsibility" like explosives and firearms, and Dickey and his newly-expanded family aren't the first new parents to catastrophically fuck up a gender reveal with pyrotechnics.
Mt Gox was the most popular exchange of early Bitcoin users, until it was revealed to be catastrophically insolvent as a result of a long-running theft, which made off with as much as $400 million in bitcoin.
It's as relevant today as it was then: Sometimes I imagine this era going catastrophically wrong — a nuclear exchange with North Korea, perhaps, or a genuine crisis in American democracy — and historians writing about it in the future.
" But the others assembled in the crowd, whether from indifference or from fear or from the catastrophically mistaken belief that there is no real difference between Richard and the alternatives, are silent, "like dumb statues or breathing stones.
Instead, you will find sketches of hellish backdrops against which the future could unfold if we keep on our current course of global emissions, coupled with cultural criticism exploring how humans make meaning in a catastrophically warming world.
The sixth and final season unspools as a nuclear deal between Mikhail Gorbachev and Ronald Reagan brings an end to the Cold War that the central couple, Philip and Elizabeth Jennings, have been fighting so faithfully and catastrophically.
But for "Chewing Gum," Ms. Coel invented some vivid secondary characters, and she gets crucial support from Shola Adewusi as Joy, Tracey's sanctimonious mother, and particularly Susan Wokoma as Cynthia, her catastrophically jealous and equally sex-starved sister.
All the catastrophically disruptive things that could have happened if the UK left the EU without a plan in place before Brexit could still occur if the two sides reach the end of the transition period without agreements.
Catastrophically: Your parents do not still use their smart speaker; your mother read some articles about it, and it got logged out of her accounts, and she didn't want to ask you how to log it back in.
This includes curbing the excesses of globalization, such as income inequality, which we first warned about in this newspaper in 1996, and challenges like climate change or the robot revolution, which without coordinated action could harm humanity catastrophically.
Here, Robert DePalma, a PhD student at the University of Kansas, and a team of colleagues that includes Walter Alvarez are reporting the discovery of a 1.3-metre-thick sedimentary layer that was catastrophically dumped in a single day.
Written by an expert in nuclear nonproliferation, it's a book that's less Man in the High Castle alternative history and more a terrifying prediction of what could happen if tensions between the United States and North Korea sour catastrophically.
Because hand signals vary widely from region to region (and even person to person), autonomous cars could fail to recognize a signal to go or, more catastrophically, could mistakenly follow a hand gesture into a barrier or another car.
In 2016, after Thiel delivered a speech supporting Trump at the Republican National Convention, director and Netflix CEO Reed Hastings told Thiel in an email that his support of Trump demonstrated "catastrophically bad judgment," The New York Times reported.
In recent months, GCHQ has run a high-profile recruiting campaign throughout East London, publicly intervened to prevent the roll-out of catastrophically insecure connected energy meters, and published more details of a criticsed encryption standard funded by the agency.
While cost-effective, they do come with their problems, as was seen most clearly when an Orbital Sciences Antares Rocket powered by adapted Soviet-Era Kuznetsov NK-33 engines failed catastrophically from a fall 2014 launch from Wallops Island, VA.
The less generous reading is that aides are already trying to distance themselves from a president they see as catastrophically unsuited to the job and to set the stage for other Trump confidants to take the blame for his failures.
Throughout its run, the show remained mostly high-quality (in contrast to House of Cards, which slowly deflated and then catastrophically combusted), and that helped keep it in the public eye, even as it got older and lost its buzziness.
Photo: Jeff Chiu (AP)Elizabeth Holmes, the disgraced founder of catastrophically failed blood testing startup Theranos, will face trial next year, with jury selection slated for July 28, 2020 and the trial itself slated for the following August, per TechCrunch.
A California woman is suing SoulCycle for negligence after she was allegedly shamed by the instructor for slowing down during her first class, which led her to fall off the bike and become "catastrophically injured" when she dislocated her ankle.
Should Trump lose the 2016 election, Cruz knows that he's sitting pretty in 2020—as long as he can play his cards right with both Trump's voters and the parts of the GOP that will blame them if Trump loses catastrophically.
The Federal Aviation Administration on Friday issued an emergency order instructing airlines with the same type of engine as the one that failed catastrophically on Tuesday on a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 to more thoroughly inspect the engines' fan blades.
On Thursday, the House voted narrowly to pass a bill that would repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, bringing the Republicans one step closer towards their goal of dramatically—and, many argue, catastrophically—reshaping the healthcare system in America.
They argue that the Law & Order stable, CSI variants, and any number of forensics procedural shows make their viewers feel like the world is a more dangerous place than it really is, and that violent crimes happen at catastrophically high rates.
Making mistakes and doing catastrophically dumb shit is arguably the most important method for becoming a less terrible person, and your first couple years in college is probably the only real ~*~safe space~*~ in which to experiment with ruining your life.
Let us never suggest the NFL is trying to help us—society could collapse catastrophically and the NFL wouldn't mind so long as profits continued to climb—but still, it felt good to have one Sunday of mostly excellent pro football.
This is still a dangerous storm, and just because some stretches of the Florida coast have not been hit as catastrophically as was possible, that does not mean the rest of Florida or Georgia or South Carolina are in the clear.
Both studies experimentally tested whether these differences affected if people would respond to provocations from others incrementally (responding in-kind to the actions of the other) or catastrophically (not responding at first until a threshold was crossed and then responding dramatically).
And that's largely because the US has tens of thousands of troops and serious firepower parked in South Korea and Japan to ensure that any attempt by North Korea to actually start a war would be catastrophically costly for it.
Saddle Back Cay, the Caribbean island that hosted the doomed, widely derided 2017 Fyre Festival — which promised to throw a party touting "the best in food, art, music and adventure" and catastrophically failed — is now on sale for $11.8 million.
In this case, astronomers were able to record what they call the "breakout," when a shock wave radiating from a star's core, which has probably collapsed into a black hole, reaches the surface of the poor star and brightens it catastrophically.
In economic assessments of climate change, some of the largest factors, like thresholds in the climate system, when a tiny change could tip the system catastrophically, and possible limits to the human capacity to adapt, are omitted for this reason.
When House members voted on July 26, 85033 to ban all VA medical testing that causes pain to animals, specifically targeting VA's canine research program, it was the first step toward a complete devaluation of the lives of catastrophically injured veterans.
Now after weeks of rain, that dusty field is swelling with water and nearly 2000,000 people had to evacuate the area when the state's second-largest reservoir developed a hole in its auxiliary spillway and threatened to catastrophically flood nearby towns.
CEO Reed Hastings, who sits on board of directors, wrote an email to fellow board member Peter Thiel castigating him for his "catastrophically bad" judgment in supporting Donald Trump for president, according to a report in the New York Times.
The fact that this could happen — that our seemingly normal life together could fracture so catastrophically, so suddenly, and in such a jagged, unfamiliar way — was shocking, and it was that shock, along with the grief, that completely gutted me.
Screenshot: Vice News Tonight/HBO GoThe guy behind $118.5 million company Juicero, which catastrophically shut down after it was revealed that their eponymous line of $399 cold-pressed raw juice machines were actually just glorified bag-squeezers, is on to new things!
Third, most Democrats, including President Obama, now acknowledge the policy crises that consumed us in 2008 — the financial meltdown, an auto industry hurtling towards bankruptcy, high unemployment — catastrophically distracted us from what was happening in governors' races and state legislatures across America.
The latest motion points to PREPA's "abysmal" efforts to collect almost $3.4 billion in accounts receivable, a revolving door at PREPA's helm, and the agency's "notoriously and catastrophically deficient" response to hurricanes Irma and Maria, which struck the island in September 2017.
But the complaint stats cited by the UODO reveal that only a minority (~13%) of those emailed actively objected to Bisnode's use of their data — a figure that does not seem so catastrophically large as to "seriously impair" the company's overall business objective.
Most scientists agree that if the increase is more than 2°C, there is a serious risk of catastrophically higher sea levels and more floods, superstorms and wildfires like those that have afflicted places from Kolkata to the Caribbean to California this year.
What might be just as dangerous, however, is that he may now feel he has no choice but to take a much tougher line with Putin – and possibly other U.S. adversaries – in a way that might prove equally destabilizing, perhaps even catastrophically dangerous.
The bill also would end federal funding of retroactive Medicaid eligibility, a key safety-net feature of the program that lets states and healthcare providers cover the cost of care for catastrophically ill people who are eligible but had not been enrolled.
Almost invariably, the poles appear in these works as the place where nature reveals its horrifying indifference to humanity; where humanity itself falls away, leaving men to descend into madness and violence; above all, where the dream of universal mastery goes catastrophically awry.
Most movies that are this catastrophically bad are in a genre that contributes to their failure — like a science-fiction film that didn't have the budget for what they were trying to do — but this is a character drama that's really personal.
But when you spent January and February claiming the danger was being overstated and the coronavirus was just like the regular flu, you were catastrophically wrong and wasted two precious months while the gathering storm of pandemic was silently poisoning our land.
It is here where the creed of "blood and soil" -- racially based nationalism made famous in Germany and repeated by Americans in Charlottesville last year -- proved beyond any need for further empirical experimentation that it is not just a failure, but catastrophically dangerous.
With virtually no experience among them, the five Chicago natives successfully organized and hosted a fan convention for roughly 240,210 fans over three days, all while knowing that several groups of first-time organizers had recently attempted similar feats and failed catastrophically and very publicly.
There's a straight line from the Whitewater investigation — which ran for seven years, was endlessly hyped in the press, but never found any wrongdoing on the part of the Clintons — to the catastrophically bad coverage of the Clinton Foundation a couple of months ago.
But when Ebola struck a rural Guinean village in December 2013, it found itself in a catastrophically facilitative environment—a nation with few doctors per capita, low popular trust in the healthcare system, and cultural practices around sickness and death that facilitated its transmission.
The format is fundamentally an intellectual dick-smacking contest dressed up in institutional lingerie, and while there are plenty of women out there who can unzip their enormous brains and thwack them on the table with the best of them, the formula is catastrophically macho.
Government officials ordered a mandatory evacuation for all those within a 4-mile radius of the TPC plant after an afternoon blast sent a distillation unit hundreds of feet (dozens of meters) flying into the air, raising the possibility giant storage tanks may catastrophically explode.
Academics have explored legal and technical frameworks for letting police and government agencies hack into suspects' devices by finding and exploiting vulnerabilities, which would allow investigators to collect crucial evidence without catastrophically damaging the security of average users by forcing companies to weaken encryption.
The same economy that's screwed young people for generations—burdening them with insane debt and catastrophically high costs of living that might make staying at home into their 259s seem halfway reasonable—also makes it extremely hard to try and become a politician and change all that.
Impossible math or visible shame—it's a double bind that plagues the catastrophically broke, and the kind of harrowing choice Matthew Desmond renders vividly and repeatedly in his extraordinary new book Evicted, a lyrical and exhaustively researched ethnography of eviction's effect on the poor in America.
Now, it's not catastrophically bad: In particular, while attackers could mess with or disable your in-flight Wi-Fi, conceivably try to hack into devices connected to them and/or disable all in-flight satellite comms, they couldn't actually affect any systems that control the airplane.
In February, a woman sued Lime after her daughter was catastrophically injured riding a scooter down a busy street in Fort Lauderdale—something the company's app apparently instructed her to do, according to the complaint, although Florida law dictates she should have been on the sidewalk.
But Kristen Stewart racked up the French equivalent of an Academy Award for her portrayal of a personal assistant who unwittingly mimics the role for which her boss — an aging French movie star played by Juliette Binoche — achieved stardom: an ingénue catastrophically involved with a lovesick older woman.
And that now allows herders to buy pre-emptive health insurance for their animals: At the end of a rainy season, they get a payment in time to buy fodder, water or veterinary services that will keep their cattle alive when a catastrophically bad dry season is foreseen.
What I mean by being Serious is buying into inside-the-Beltway conventional wisdom — the kind of conventional wisdom that in 2011, with unemployment still catastrophically high and interest rates at historic lows, created an elite consensus that we should stop worrying about jobs and focus on … entitlement reform.
The body feels light and substantial; but the rigidity of its outer frame and its overall size made me a little nervous at times that I was going to catastrophically break it, which was enough to make me consciously leave it at home when I was out on a snowboarding trip.
Photo: Kin Cheung (AP)The late founder of catastrophically failed Canadian cryptocurrency exchange QuadrigaCX (QCX) "took most of the money entrusted to him by clients and spent much of it on himself and his wife," the Wall Street Journal reported, citing a report released last week by court-ordered monitors.
But now it is about to take on a much bigger challenge: China's Ministry of Environmental Protection recently commissioned Mr. Roosegaarde to temporarily install the tower at a public location in Beijing in September to see how well it performs in the catastrophically smoggy air that is choking China's largest cities.
But one could easily imagine an article from Vox in 1750 making the case that the century ahead was a uniquely important era — after all, by the end of it, America would be independent, the international slave trade ending, the French Revolution and the Napoleonic era ahead to catastrophically shake Europe.
But as we surveyed the camp, full of people gathering among tents nervously chattering, there were signs of things that could've gone catastrophically wrong if the quake had hit closer: A power line stretched over our tents and linked to a pole that was on a rise right behind where we were camped.
Kristen Stewart became the first American actress to win a César Award, the French equivalent of an Oscar, for her portrayal of a personal assistant who unwittingly mimics the role for which her boss — an aging movie star played by Juliette Binoche — achieved fame: an ingénue catastrophically involved with a lovesick older woman.
" Verardo's experience as a catastrophically disabled veteran is the root of the VA's problems – as has been highlighted by former VA Secretary Anthony Principi, the VA must "ensure [that] the department's limited resources are focused on its core mission, rather than dispersed in an effort to remedy every possible problem for every veteran.
Salma Hayek is the star and radiant center of "Beatriz at Dinner," Miguel Arteta's scathing, at times scathingly funny comedy about a California neo-hippie — she works as a holistic healer and keeps pet goats — who inadvertently and catastrophically ends up mingling with the 1 percent (principally embodied with casual imperiousness by John Lithgow).
At that point, things went so catastrophically bad on their first date that Beth had checked all the way out, but Randall knew there was something there — he even told his roommate that he'd met the woman he was going to marry, and even though, at the time, it wasn't looking good, he was right.
And it's a convention of the world of the natural sciences that translation is done in a whole field of journalism known as science reporting, and academic scientists are rightly frustrated, I think, with science reporting, and with the reward system within the world of journalism and why science reporting is often quite catastrophically bad.
"What should be noted from the results of our work of the last year is that there has been a catastrophically low level of cooperation between the two countries," said Viktor F. Vekselberg, a billionaire and the chairman of the Russian chapter of the Russian-Chinese Chamber for Commerce in Machinery and High Technology Products, at the Moscow conference.
As the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have begun to dwindle, however fitfully, in the national rearview mirror, they have come to be regarded not as, respectively, "the war of necessity" and "the war of choice," or "the right war" and "the wrong war," but rather as the two leading specimens of a catastrophically mistaken era of intervention.
Kristen Stewart racked up a supporting-actress prize from the New York Film Critics Circle and the French equivalent of an Oscar for her portrayal of a personal assistant who unwittingly mimics the role for which her boss — an aging movie star played by Juliette Binoche — achieved stardom: an ingénue catastrophically involved with a lovesick older woman.
Kristen Stewart racked up a supporting-actress prize from the New York Film Critics Circle and the French equivalent of an Oscar for her portrayal of a personal assistant who unwittingly mimics the role for which her boss — an aging movie star played by Juliette Binoche — achieved stardom: An ingénue catastrophically involved with a lovesick older woman.
But Kristen Stewart racked up a supporting actress prize from the New York Film Critics Circle and a César Award, the French equivalent of an Academy Award, for this portrayal of a personal assistant who unwittingly mimics the role for which her boss — an aging French movie star, played by Juliette Binoche — achieved stardom: an ingénue catastrophically involved with a lovesick older woman.
Lazarus Group is best known in the United States for catastrophically interrupting business at Sony Pictures in response to the movie "The Interview," which depicted the assassination of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. The group has also been attributed to destructive attacks on South Korea government systems and, since 2015, a series of digital bank robberies totaling hundreds of millions of dollars.
But Kristen Stewart racked up a supporting actress prize from the New York Film Critics Circle and the French equivalent of an Academy Award for her portrayal of a personal assistant who unwittingly mimics the role for which her boss — an aging French movie star played by Juliette Binoche — achieved stardom: an ingénue catastrophically involved with a lovesick older woman.
"Some see the opportunity to reform the Church from abuses as a counter-revolution ... against the Church of Vatican II itself," Faggioli told Vox in an email, "something that would not have been imaginable under ... John Paul II." But the timing of the Pennsylvania report itself speaks less to a specific change in culture of believing abuse victims than it does the catastrophically slow turning of the cogs in the Catholic bureaucratic machine, and the sheer scope of the crisis.
To the Editor: Re "When the Levees Break Again" (Op-Ed, June 1); Andy Horowitz correctly views with alarm the latest statement by the Army Corps of Engineers, that "risk to life and property in the greater New Orleans area will progressively increase" without improvement — a disguised acknowledgment that it routinely ignored the warnings of inside and outside experts and persisted in constructing an inferior system, as it did in the construction of the system that failed catastrophically in 2005 during Hurricane Katrina.
And while altering what information people get is catastrophically bad in and of itself, the implementation of algorithms isn't limited to tweets and YouTube videos, as AI Now Institute policy research director Rashida Richardson stated: The problem with a lot of these systems is they're based on data sets which reflect all of our current conditions, which also means any imbalances in our conditions [...] Amazon's hiring algorithm was found to have gender-disparate outcomes, and that's because it was learning from prior hiring practices.
But in telling that story, the story of the making of the documentary, Carrère also told the story of the relationship he was in at the time he was making that movie, a troubled relationship with a woman of a different social class, a woman to whom he wrote a pornographic letter, one he published in Le Monde, a leading French newspaper, a letter that he didn't tell her about and that was meant to be an erotic surprise — a surprise that went catastrophically awry, taking with it Carrère's psychological balance.
The eclectic, vital roster includes the documentary "Model" (on Sunday), in which Frederick Wiseman turns his lens on advertising and the fashion industry; Leslie Harris's acclaimed 21975 indie "Just Another Girl on the I.R.T." (the director will be present at Saturday's screening); and two films from opposite ends of Otto Preminger's career: the dizzyingly complex 620 love triangle "Daisy Kenyon," in which Joan Crawford is torn between Henry Fonda and Dana Andrews, and the peculiar 2212 tragicomedy "Such Good Friends," about a housewife (Dyan Cannon) who achieves a measure of liberation after her husband's routine surgery goes as catastrophically wrong as they had joked it would.

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