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"chutzpah" Definitions
  1. behaviour, or a person’s attitude, that offends or shocks people but is so confident that they may feel forced to admire it

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Chutzpah Supreme self-confidence Extra credit: Keep in mind that chutzpah is a breath-taking audacity (something that is not valued in Yiddish culture, but is highly praised in the United States).
So it's going to take somebody with some real chutzpah.
Some forces will lack Leicestershire's chutzpah in using the data.
Sidewalk Labs certainly has the personnel with chutzpah for it.
Google's plan to buy Fitbit took chutzpah from the start.
But perhaps chutzpah does not entirely explain Mr. Manafort's dishonesty.
But our team has so much courage, chutzpah and swagger.
Now complaining about not getting enough money, that's real chutzpah!
But he succeeds in earning Negan's respect with his chutzpah.
Manny Yekutiel: This is a conversation about the future of journalism and there are few people right now writing in journalism that have the courage and brilliance and the chutzpah that you do. Chutzpah?
There is a lot of chutzpah packed into the DoJ brief.
HUNTINGTON Chutzpah Repertory Theater presents the musical "Oliver!" by Lionel Bart.
VIENNA (Reuters) - Politically, it could be a fine example of chutzpah.
Never let it be said that Donald Trump doesn't have chutzpah.
But Janacek was nothing if not full of chutzpah and ambition.
But maybe a little chutzpah is precisely what's needed in this race.
But Trumpian lies are more brazen, more aggressive, more filled with chutzpah.
Weld "has the chutzpah to stand up to Donald Trump," Lawrence said.
This declaration isn't just unprecedented; it's a remarkable act of legislative chutzpah.
He "has extraordinary chutzpah," a writer for Scientific American observed in 1998.
"I don't know that I would have the chutzpah now," she says.
Though full of chutzpah, the Dadaists were theoretically unsophisticated by our standards.
People complimented my chutzpah, but I didn't get any meetings that way.
But he also felt a hint of admiration for Mr. DeMeyer's chutzpah.
Maybe Paul Manafort simply has more chutzpah than the rest of us.
A charisma deficit can be offset with a healthy infusion of chutzpah.
He spearheaded the permits, impressed by the artist's seductive politics and chutzpah.
You just have to have the chutzpah to face all the possible downfalls.
It does take a certain chutzpah to put a man in a dress.
But it would demand a dose of chutzpah even Mr Trump may lack.
The other central ingredient of Trump world is chutzpah on an epic scale.
Ginsburg is known for her chutzpah both in and out of the courtroom.
The Pistons have chutzpah, talent, and one of the boldest coaches in basketball.
Chutzpah, reality TV and a hyperactive Twitter account are part of the answer.
I admire his chutzpah for doing what he wanted to do in life.
And the Post-it with the word "chutzpah" on it is not framed.
It takes a certain chutzpah to perform in front of your closest friends.
I didn't agree with what she was doing, but I admired her chutzpah.
But setting aside the falsehoods, the sheer chutzpah of Barr's comments is staggering.
Filled with chutzpah, she pressed her luck and decided to pop another one.
Once you've read the list, use them with chutzpah, and we will kvell. L'chaim!
One does have to appreciate the chutzpah required for a grift on this scale.
A couple of times a year we do what we call our Chutzpah Shabbat.
So one has to admire the chutzpah with which REM is happily marching to battle.
Why are people so angry with Clinton for having the chutzpah to tell her story?
Jenner's totally impressed by her older sister's chutzpah and willingness to take care of herself.
"The real chutzpah here is that they're wrapping themselves in protecting the consumer," Dolgin said.
In a move of unequaled chutzpah, Keun went to court and sued for lost earnings.
None of them could possibly convey the combination of chutzpah and shame Mr. Spicer embodied.
It's not as if sheer chutzpah would make any of these products viable for release.
It takes a certain kind of chutzpah to get that widespread traction with deep-cut commentary.
" Adds Christopher Wilson, author of the 1994 biography A Greater Love: "What she had was chutzpah.
" Adds Christopher Wilson, author of the 1994 biography A Greater Love: "What she had was chutzpah.
In the Janus case, siding with anti-union forces would require a double dose of chutzpah.
Once again, you have to admire the Chinese chutzpah, for a lack of a better term.
You might hear it if you ever have the chutzpah to step foot in NYC again.
The moguls were largely men of little formal education but great imagination—hustlers with immigrant chutzpah.
That story has been interpreted as one of disobedience, and Eve was punished for her chutzpah.
Glass might win the chutzpah prize when it comes to trying to turn disgrace into reward.
Who knew that all it would take to make progress was vision, chutzpah and some testosterone?
His actual place: The Westside Theater, a chutzpah-ish two blocks from the "Harry Potter" crew.
Trump is Nixon, but with far more chutzpah and far less respect for the nation's institutions.
The hikes were fueled by Obamacare's coverage expansion, a wave of new treatments and industry chutzpah.
It took a certain amount of chutzpah for him to even run for president in 2016.
While coaches who run it need to know their Xs and Os, they really need chutzpah.
"It's real chutzpah to say, 'Hey, we're doing this to help churches and non-profits,' " Wyden added.
These centres make minorities' lives more "colourful", Shohrat Zakir, Xinjiang's governor, blustered last year, with breathtaking chutzpah.
Although the tank's Aussie investors wished Houseman "luck and chutzpah," he might not need it after all.
They rival Mormonism for chutzpah, wading in fearlessly to revise the canon of ancient stories and beliefs.
Now I have more experience, and I wanted to prove I had the stamina and the chutzpah.
Mitch McConnell doesn&apost have the chutzpah, let&aposs call it that, to get rid of the filibuster.
But as her celebrity has grown, Ms Ginsburg's chutzpah as a public figure has been amplified as well.
Curly hair is messy; curly hair is chutzpah; curly hair is loud, and has a lot to say.
Amidst pop's short attention spans, it took chutzpah to release something like that as your band's first song.
On the other hand, I usually think of CHUTZPAH as a trait shown by one person to another.
If you have a flair for moxie and chutzpah, watch out for moments when you're imposing on others.
And she said something like, "He had such chutzpah," and it made me realize I could do anything.
This might offer lessons as to why the Saudis had the chutzpah to murder Mr. Khashoggi in Istanbul.
Though it nearly matches "An Octoroon" in pure theatrical chutzpah, "Girls" doesn't have the same thought-through consistency.
Though they never actually met, both women used eyeliner and chutzpah to reshape mid-century ideas about beauty.
Why did you have the audacity — the chutzpah, if you will — to think you could start a museum?
Until I read this novel, early on, I didn't know you could write with such freedom and chutzpah.
Reshma brings a good mix of tech, business, commercial drive, marketing and that American chutzpah to our incredible team.
One of the most carried oysters in the United States, thanks to Island Creek's masterful consistency, distribution, and chutzpah.
The YouTuber who falsely insinuated Melania Trump's son was autistic is redefining chutzpah ... he's making money on his apology.
Most candidates wouldn't have to chutzpah to do this, but Trump has made it amply clear that he does.
Lara winces at Ana's words — as if Lara somehow doesn't have the chutzpah in her to pull the trigger.
They begin the year hiding the emptiness within themselves with mouthy chutzpah or the silence of defeat — or both.
It takes a lot of chutzpah for a judge -- even an en banc panel -- to break with established precedent.
It took a certain kind of chutzpah for Fosbury to defy convention and throw himself backward over a bar.
" Judge Noonan, he added, "has the mix of intellectual chutzpah and humility to make it a tour de force.
"I got called out for being offensive to Gypsies," she said, "by someone who couldn't pronounce the word 'chutzpah.'"
Carving a niche in the crowded realm of "thought leadership" conferences takes connections, savvy and more than a little chutzpah.
Obama called the mailer "the definition of chutzpah" at a fundraiser on Sunday night for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
They never had to use their singing voices or their chutzpah to convince men, or their public, of their worthiness.
And its chutzpah provided a timely antidote to the polite, public-spirited, retro-modernism that is now architecture's default mode.
"For his endless faults, Jared should at least know what chutzpah means," said Philippe Reines, a top adviser to Mrs.
The President insisted -- with the chutzpah that his supporters love -- that he was simply too rich to need the help.
You've probably heard the ones on the list ahead (chutzpah, nosh, kvetch), and have possibly wondered what the speaker actually means.
We finally have a president who has the chutzpah to tell this dictator to buzz off, no pun on his haircut.
"What chutzpah," said New York Civil Liberties Union Executive Director Donna Lieberman, employing the widely appropriated Yiddish-based term for audacity.
Zulpo has the chutzpah to reveal some strange trains of thought that can arise from just a mix-up of briefcases.
If you lack the narcissistic chutzpah to toot your own horn the loudest, buzz will elude you (Ohio Governor John Kasich).
"Notice they didn't have the chutzpah to badmouth Bill's performance," said Patty Glaser, partner at Glaser Weil Fink Howard Avchen & Shapiro.
Its plot, which pits American chutzpah and naïveté against European worldliness, is as old as the early novels of Henry James.
What, I wondered, had given a thirty-four-year-old Danish-speaking immigrant the chutzpah to negotiate this complex international operation?
It won't be the easiest interview, but having our arguments challenged and making our case in a hostile environment shows chutzpah.
Congrats to the Times Magazine editors for either providing a new definition of chutzpah or having a great sense of irony.
"Chutzpah" means "boldness," so this one is all about inviting someone we barely know but deeply admire and find particularly interesting.
"Only a company with the chutzpah of Apple would have the courage to try something like this," Mashable wrote at the time.
After studying the fresco again in Florence recently, I didn't believe a word of it, though I couldn't help admiring Kazan's chutzpah.
I wonder how long the rest of the group sat there, bobbing in the middle of the ocean, marveling at his chutzpah.
With characteristic chutzpah, Trump turned to Twitter to denounce the impeachment hearings as THE GREATEST SCAM IN THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN POLITICS!
The chutzpah of the long-silenced and economically deprived Iranian public could be becoming bolder, or perhaps simply more desperate to be heard.
He presented his pitch to the NT committee with characteristic chutzpah, proclaiming that "the essence of designing a theatre is a spiritual one".
With breathtaking chutzpah, the Russian embassy in London castigated Britain for failing to protect Russian citizens on its soil—citing Mr Litvinenko's death.
"Jewish chutzpah knows no bounds," Mr. Duke said on his radio program, excoriating some of the donors involved in the "Stop Trump" movement.
Language is so fungible a medium that English has absorbed dozens of Yiddish words, like chutzpah, kvetch, kibitz, megillah, schmooze, nosh and schlock.
In a telephone interview, Mr. MacKrell confirmed the accuracy of one descriptive word that often turned up in articles about Ms. Bolen: chutzpah.
"It really takes a lot of chutzpah and victim blaming to assert that the onus has to be on the victims," he said.
Trump's willingness to tackle Biden's problems head on is not just an example of the remarkable chutzpah that underpins his unorthodox political method.
Even on film, her performance stands as the ultimate distillation of the chutzpah and the hunger that it takes to make a stage star.
Just understand that you're dealing with powerful people whose chutzpah knows no bounds, so be prepared for things you might not have imagined possible.
The Lone Star State has the wherewithal and chutzpah to cover a large chunk, yet expects Washington to pick up most of the tab.
While his chutzpah certainly counts for a lot, Kendrick might be disadvantaged somewhat where it really counts, which means another likely W for Obama.
He is a plutocrat who inherited millions and has the cojones (in Brooklyn I gather they call it chutzpah) to masquerade as a populist.
He barreled through a spate of primary debates as an improvisational performer, long on chutzpah and borscht belt put-downs but short on facts.
"What he has been up to will have impressed some members of Parliament, because it shows energy, chutzpah, ambition and steel," Professor Bale said.
It's not that surprising coming from someone who mocked McCain for having been captured, but the chutzpah required to articulate it is nonetheless impressive.
Chutzpah is too mild a term: This was a woman who camped outside of directors' and producers' offices, pitching herself for projects she wanted.
To create a rigorous, engaging suite of music singing the praises of homeopathic healing and improvisation, you need chutzpah and imagination in equal doses.
So that's how we got in, a little bit of chutzpah and an OpenGL tech demo running on what was soon to be the Mac.
Lacking no chutzpah, the German chancellor Angela Merkel told President Trump last week that the U.S. should not complain about trade deficits with Germany. Why?
We often celebrate the chutzpah of grandparents and warriors who told small lies, breaking laws for the greater good of the family — and the country.
Matis kept his cool, but the chick did not keep her phone after having the chutzpah to attempt 2 selfies while he was still performing.
So it makes sense that the label would gravitate toward the movement's in-your-face chutzpah, here combined with its own signature street wear aesthetic.
On the one hand, Fortnite x Star Wars is such an outlandish and untested idea, you have to admire the sheer chutzpah of Epic Games.
It takes chutzpah to walk on stage in front of thousands and declare that most of the people in the room are totally full of shit.
"You give them credit for chutzpah," Yaakov Tapechi, 22, said as he stood beside the yellow tape, while investigators darted in and out of the building.
With that unvarnished chutzpah, they promise you money, and posterity, and they offer you a private confluence with forces and powers you cannot ever fully fathom.
"That is the definition of chutzpah," Mr. Obama said of Mr. Issa during a fund-raiser on Sunday in the San Diego enclave of La Jolla.
Chutzpah wins out for this conquering heroine, but we also feel the lingering sting of her doubt in a world where dominating women were always suspect.
"Wishing Well," set to drum machine and four-chord keyboard or guitar, insists, "Somebody misguided my fortune," but it sounds like chutzpah will carry him through.
Sally: (Naïvely, gesturing toward Rick) He explained the right way to pronounce "chutzpah" and I wondered about him, but then again, he is from New York.
People who break the social contract in such a protracted and consistent manner inspire both admiration (for the chutzpah it takes to dissemble consistently) and fear.
For as long as New Yorkers schlep, or have chutzpah, Yiddish will live on—even if the villages that bore these words turned to dust long ago.
But among the crowd Mrs Trump addressed, in an indoor soccer complex in Berwyn, a suburb of Philadelphia, no one appeared fazed by her rather obvious chutzpah.
But there is one line of defense that stands above (or below) the rest for its sheer absurdity, mendacity and, well, chutzpah: Donald Trump, International Corruption Buster.
Gathering up my virtual rolodex, two loyal clients and a whole lot of chutzpah, I decided to launch my own PR firm out of my second bedroom.
I mean that literally — there are a number of times, when you read it, that you might actually start laughing out loud at McMaster and Cohn's chutzpah.
He does this in large part through a combination of bluff, will, and outright chutzpah: a willingness to break the rules that others still feel bound by.
Once the Melungeons were a barometer of discrimination, their situation shifting with the law's caprices, the forebearance of strangers and their own canniness, chutzpah and skin tone.
"That takes chutzpah," Vicki Schwaid, 60, called out from across the car, after Ms. Nixon's maneuver kept the door open long enough to get her party aboard.
There is a reason most people have not heard of these painters: there's little of the chutzpah someone like Rubens would have infused, from conception through execution.
Some military experts worry that even though the American teams also have chutzpah and are damn good, they are being asked to do too much too often.
Mr. Hirst's showmanship and chutzpah have turned this extravaganza of "post-truth" art into one of the great love-it-or-hate-it exhibitions of recent years.
Zuckerberg helped forge Silicon Valley's unique brand of chutzpah: a confidence that tech companies can, and should, do everything, while leaving regulation, privacy, and transparency an afterthought.
This is all coming from the man who brings this kind of chutzpah to the games: Intensity is good, but please look after your health, Mr. Man.
Even by Wall Street standards, borrowing money from one part of a bank to pay off a loan from another was an extraordinary act of financial chutzpah.
Many of the breaches have been relatively simple to carry out, often by contractors like the whistleblower Edward Snowden, who employed just a USB drive and some chutzpah.
But whether you love this look or it leaves you feeling just lukewarm, there's no denying that Ariel's got some serious chutzpah, flaunting both brains and body positivity.
With enough chutzpah, a hardliner might even be the person most able to pursue a compromise—a "Nixon goes to China" strategy, as one Conservative MP puts it.
A short called "CHUTZPAH," released in the days before his campaign's flameout, captured glimpses of the tabloid mayhem, with the candidate himself appearing in a few choice exchanges.
But in the way it was struck and presented, they all recognized the signature style of the man whose chutzpah led to successes like early investments in Yahoo!
It takes chutzpah to survey the musical landscape, pick out a style of music that literally everyone hates, and decide to make music that sounds exactly like it.
And Mr. Neumann, with his combination of inspiration and chutzpah, wants to transform not just the way we work and live, but the very world we live in.
It started mainstreaming conservative talking points and conspiracies, quickly gained a huge (mostly white, mostly old) audience, and, through sheer chutzpah, was accepted as a legitimate news outlet.
But it might as well have been his party, because in his energy, his get-on-with-it attitude, his chutzpah and exuberance, he summed up the city.
With a chutzpah that would be impossible in the age of Google he faked a résumé that led him to the office of the Broadway eminence George Abbott.
With that kind of record, it takes some chutzpah to lecture the world at a forum devoted to the balanced growth of the global economy through international policy coordination.
With a tool like this, we could turn the art of selling, full of heuristic instinct and chutzpah, into a science that could be observed, studied, improved and taught.
To the Editor: The best example of chutzpah used to be a man pleading for leniency from a judge for murdering his parents because he was now an orphan.
But self-imposed controversies undermine that argument and offer an opening to question Biden's attitude toward the truth -- which Trump is sure to take with a outpouring of chutzpah.
On the one hand he has this chutzpah and confidence, but he also has the ability to be humble and trust other people to know things that he doesn't.
Still, the attempt to make PayPal sound a bit like Bitcoin — or at least to argue it's much cooler and more diverse than a $50 bill — gets points for chutzpah.
While there was a bit of debate over whether it was the right move, per Randolph, the very-young company was well-positioned to put its chutzpah to good use.
Told from the point of view of Bernard L. Madoff, now serving a 150-year prison sentence for perpetrating America's greatest Ponzi scheme, it's a story of chutzpah, not hubris.
He had the vision and the chutzpah to glue the unlikely thing together and he must have found the right Chinese people at the right time to make that happen.
It is a flashy move — it could become gimmicky if Copperwhite's not careful — but for the moment, at least, the artist's mark-making chutzpah is working in her paintings' favor.
The moment is so out of place in an American studio movie that it should be applauded for its sheer chutzpah, as it really is the ultimate act of revenge.
The Russians have even had the chutzpah to name Sharapova to their Olympic team even though she is suspended and facing a sanction that is likely to be announced soon.
I still find the show riveting as a study of one woman's sheer chutzpah, of the sort of bravado that most women are supposed to hide away from the world.
As an album, you could definitely argue that too much of it was nothing but George Clinton karaoke, but if that's the case then it was done with considerable chutzpah.
In March 2017, it had the unbridled chutzpah to ask the CPUC to make it an official party in the proceeding regarding the future of natural gas in the state.
But Goold felt that the vulnerability Zellweger showed in "Jerry Maguire" and the chutzpah that won her an Academy Award for "Cold Mountain" made her exactly right for the role.
" Yariv Levin, the tourism minister, from Mr. Netanyahu's right-wing Likud Party, told a religious radio station that threats to cut contributions to Israel showed "a large degree of chutzpah.
Vox has covered some of those shady maneuvers (see here, here, and here), but a new story out of West Virginia might take the cake for sheer chutzpah and shamelessness.
Still, if it's to be reconciliation, there is quite a bit of room to maneuver — different levels of ambition and chutzpah that Democrats might bring to bear on the process.
"This required chutzpah, there had never been an Indian takeover in the U.S.," recalls Modi, who took a year and a half to convince jewelry manufacturer Frederick Goldman to sell out.
Presenting himself as the voice of reconciliation took some chutzpah, given that he arouses more visceral hatred than anybody else on the Leave side, with the possible exception of John Redwood.
So she walked into a local Barclays bank — "armed with nothing but a lot of chutzpah" — and asked for a loan to tide her over until her writing aspirations were realized.
Goldie Stern has an unprecedented method of counseling her clients," it warned in English, detailing how she "counsels children and she poisons them with chutzpah [rebelliousness] and hatred against their parents.
This line of criticism involved some chutzpah at moments—as Mr Sanders noted, it was not him but Mrs Clinton who battled Mr Obama fiercely for the presidential nomination in 2008.
Still, there's something in me that just loves the ingenuity and sheer chutzpah it takes for someone to chop up the Samsung logo and assemble a brand name from the fragments.
Whether the FPO is displaying chutzpah - a term for audacity in the Yiddish language that millions of Jews spoke across central and eastern Europe before the Holocaust - is open to question.
In the Judeo-Christian tradition, even God submits to our chutzpah and brings to the brand-new Adam all the creatures he has made to see how Adam would define them.
He still has a gift for deconstructing language, in phrases like "losing your appetite" or in the quirks of modern marketing (he marvels at the chutzpah of naming a cereal Life).
Just like Mr. Trump's supporters, her fans have reserved much of their hostility for the media, which had the chutzpah to ask basic questions of a person running for elected office.
I remember being astonished by the chutzpah of Michael Chabon's premise for "The Yiddish Policemen's Union" (2007): the endangered Jews of Europe being handed a scrap of Alaska instead of Palestine.
Revived two years ago to provide some comic relief during the "summer of hell," the pageant is now open to all gender identities and seems to be based on sheer chutzpah.
And Ms. Sherman, with her silver-screen smile and a manner that sugared chutzpah with charm, coaxed a few such vacationers — Max Eastman and W. Somerset Maugham — into sitting for her.
Denouncing Muslim immigrants as "termites," Mr. Shah has pushed comprehensive laws against Muslim immigrants through the Indian Parliament and, with equal chutzpah, broken up the only Muslim-majority state in India.
Indeed, no president had the chutzpah to fire Hoover, who took office in 19733 under Calvin Coolidge and went on to serve seven other presidents — four Democrats and three more Republicans.
"There is no term in the English language that describes your conduct as well as the Yiddish term of chutzpah," Judge Nathaniel M. Gorton told Mr. Hodge before imposing his sentence.
All of this was simply waiting to be tapped by someone with the chutzpah and the capital to convert it into a product — renewable energy — for which there is unending demand.
Not so in Paradoxe de la Jouissance ("Paradox of Pleasure"), the chutzpah-packed exhibition of Fernandez's controversial late work insightfully curated by Jeanette Zwingenberger at the city hall of Paris's fourth arrondissement.
Kagan leavens her opinions with colloquial turns ("boatload"; "chutzpah"; "these are not your grandfather's—let alone the Framers'—gerrymanders"; a citation of Dr. Seuss) without sacrificing the requisite meticulousness of legal analysis.
In scouting the hall, they realized that, for a skilled thief with the chutzpah to break in, the jewels were practically begging to be stolen, recalled Mr. Murphy in a recent interview.
Throughout the course, Paul delivers his advice with all the chutzpah and know-how of a high school kid who just remembered he had to give a presentation in social studies class.
After years in which venture capitalists have cast themselves as infallible arbiters of value, it is good to see public investors shouting when an entrepreneur, for all his chutzpah, has no clothes. ■
Especially in countries like Turkey, I go to speak at schools, and I always observe young girls — seven, eight, nine — and it's amazing to see how much chutzpah and imagination they have.
If those EMG signals can be decoded, then you can decode the zeros and ones of the nervous system — action potential TR: Some of this is chutzpah and some of it is timing.
But these falsehoods pale in comparison to the performances of a series of "deep state" witnesses who have combined chutzpah with balderdash, culminating so far in the testimony of FBI agent Peter Strzok.
He even had the chutzpah to criticize the US Geological Survey -- that's actual geologists -- from his perspective as a "geologist, saying that the group's assessments "fall short, from a geologist's point of view.
It also shaped the world's opinion of this tiny country, populated with Holocaust survivors from 12 years before, now displaying the derring-do and sheer chutzpah that dazzled even the CIA and KGB.
For the past decade or so, the opening ceremonies of the Summer Olympics have taken on the screen-filling dizziness and the ooooh-inducing chutzpah of that other mid-year spectacle, the summer blockbuster.
Fogle -- who's doing just over 15 and a half years in prison -- is trying to say the girl's parents should be partially or fully responsible for all the claims she's making against him. #Chutzpah
The fact of whether they were under surveillance was classified, so the government had quite the chutzpah to argue that the plaintiffs's case should be dismissed because they couldn't prove they were under surveillance.
He said its popularity on Israeli beaches, where bathers often have to navigate around the players to approach the water, was testament to Israeli "chutzpah", or nerve, in a region still locked in conflict.
The good news for small companies is that thanks to social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and LinkedIn, thought leadership and content marketing are now affordable for anyone with creativity and chutzpah.
"Mark Zuckerberg had a lot of chutzpah telling Congress that Americans could control their data, when seemingly every other week Facebook faces a new privacy scandal for abusing our personal information," Mr. Wyden said.
The brothers' understandable hunger for a better life tips into full-blown greed, and if the first generation's chutzpah makes them endearing, I found the cold ambition of Philip and Bobbie Lehman reptilian, unappealing.
But as Messrs Lederman and Wasserman point out, Judge Moore's chutzpah-filled move yesterday turned a blind eye to a judicial order that does seem to fit the bill in making Obergefell binding on Alabama.
So, yes, Adam Neumann showed incredible chutzpah with his clowning about and his self-dealing (buying and leasing space to the company, concentration of voting rights, even claiming personal trademark rights to the word "WE").
Final statements are important ones, and in a time and climate where I personally need a little help in gaining the chutzpah to say the right things, it helps to wear those intentions on my sleeve.
That contention is pure chutzpah, according to BP, and from a guy so rich that in 2015 he forewent a $12.6 million option when he left the Indiana Pacers to play for the San Antonio Spurs.
Syracuse owes a good deal of its last-second chutzpah to a certain Malachi Richardson, who, like a match, got lit AF on his long range game and scored 17 points in the last 10 mintues.
Saying he admired Ms. Heller's "chutzpah," Charles Bronfman, the Seagram heir and an executive whose organization had already given her a $100,000 prize, threw a fund-raiser for her last month at his Fifth Avenue apartment.
It takes a good deal of chutzpah to court investment from a company with ties to the Chinese government when your father-in-law is one of two people competing to become President of the United States.
My favorite is "George Psalmanazar" (his real name is unknown), a vagabond of mysterious provenance and endearing chutzpah who wandered through Europe in the late seventeenth century, claiming, by turns, to be Irish, Japanese, and, ultimately, Formosan.
Who can forget her chutzpah while withstanding humiliating verbal attacks in April 2018 from the Russian ambassador, after she criticized Moscow for allowing the use of chemical weapons in Syria by the regime of Bashar al-Assad?
Michèle maintains her carnal chutzpah—sleeping with her best friend's husband, rubbing a stockinged foot against the neighbor's leg, at dinner—and buys a hammer, to lay beside her pillow, as if she were choosing a perfume.
"Even by Wall Street standards, borrowing money from one part of a bank to pay off a loan from another division within the same bank was an extraordinary act of financial chutzpah," The Times called the decision.
Supporters of Hamilton would see presumption rewarded; to them, a Gunn victory would suggest that legal chutzpah, and the funds to pay for it, could convert the desire to be a parent into the fact of being one.
It's a document of the man's commitment and vision, a reminder of how a once-grand cultural landmark can fall into disrepair and neglect and be resurrected by the right combination of personality, chutzpah and, yes, simple love.
But she's not about to take a murder rap sitting down, and, armed with a P.R. storyboard, some chutzpah and plenty of wine, a thoroughly modern Miss Marple is born in this adaptation of M. C. Beaton's mysteries.
You just have to decide how much patience you have for answers … and if the time comes when a theory doesn't make sense, whether you have the chutzpah to tell several thousand physicists that they aren't actually doing science.
Showing an incredible chutzpah, the Chinese did not change their trade policy even after U.S. President Donald Trump took office in January 2017 — a man who was throwing harsh trade warnings at China from the campaign trail since 2015.
With a chutzpah typical of the industry, some shale executives see $40 oil as the threshold above which they can resume drilling and make money again—even if America is still awash with record amounts of crude in storage.
Her negative perceptions were very high; she was labeled as a "carpetbagger from Illinois" who had the "chutzpah" to parachute into New York state to try to inherit the historic senate seat once held by the beloved late Sen.
But she's not about to take a murder rap sitting down and, armed with a P.R. storyboard, some chutzpah and plenty of wine, a thoroughly modern Miss Marple is born in this adaptation of M. C. Beaton's merry mysteries.
Failing to win competitive races and losing some of their strongest allies, the self-declared "pro-Israel, pro-peace" group is taking chutzpah to a new level with the hope of convincing its donors and activists they still matter.
Perhaps most famous of all was a certain Irishman with the chutzpah to rewrite the "Odyssey," turning Odysseus into a middle-aged Jewish cuckold roaming all day through the linguistic detritus of Dublin, his mind a patchwork of scraps.
Mr. Erizku also likes to curate shows on Instagram, and has announced in the past, with equal parts Duchampian wit and millennial chutzpah, that his feed would operate like a gallery and be closed to the public at night.
It looked like this was finally the year until Dimitrov, ranked 78th but so much more talented than that, finally managed to summon the chutzpah to defeat the champion who inspired him and shaped his elegant, all-court style.
It was only natural that Trump's tactics change, too: He had the chutzpah to play the role of an outraged ally, inviting women who had accused Bill Clinton of sexual misconduct (and, in one case, rape) to be his guests.
Separated from the Republican debate here by three miles and enough chutzpah to fill his own auditorium, Mr. Trump taunted, derided and laughed off the candidates who showed up to the Fox News forum that he so theatrically snubbed Thursday evening.
But she's not about to take a murder rap sitting down and, armed with a P.R. storyboard and some chutzpah, a wine-swilling, man-lusting, thoroughly modern Miss Marple is born in this adaptation of M. C. Beaton's merry mysteries.
More even than high-level science, which Australia and for that matter many other countries also have, he concluded that it was a matter of mentality: "Dial up the Chutzpah", he called a report he wrote that appeared early 2017.
Perhaps the biggest plus Trudeau has going for him is his weak opponents: neither Conservative leader Andrew Scheer or the leader of the left-leaning New Democratic Party, Jagmeet Singh, have the chutzpah to clobber Trudeau on the campaign trail.
Unlike Catch Me If You Can, which showed how its identity-shifting protagonist used charisma and chutzpah to fall into new roles, or Catfish, which showed the naked longing behind faked identities, Marston's film doesn't have force or focus behind it.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Trump's Message to NATO Is Pay Up, Not 'All for One' " (front page, May 26): I almost had to chuckle at the chutzpah of President Trump's chastising allies for not contributing their fair share to NATO.
And in an almost-comical-were-it-not-so-maniacal display of chutzpah, the notoriously pro-abortion California legislature passed the poorly named "Reproductive FACT Act," a law which actually requires pro-life pregnancy centers to advertise for the abortion industry.
Driven by a mix of chutzpah and client loyalty, JPMorgan boss Jamie Dimon stepped in to plug the gap, telling his old college friend: "I got your back come hell or high water," according to a banker on the deal.
His spies used the same aggressive action and imaginative chutzpah that had made the Mossad a storied force to follow those funds and to go after Mr. Arafat's millions and the charities around the world that funneled cash into Hamas's coffers.
It was just wonderful chutzpah on the part of these people who originated Biosphere 2 to put four men and four women together with 3800 species in a three-plus acre enclosure and seal it as tightly as the space shuttle.
Their accidental comradery may have relied on them not asking too much of each other and a shared interest in drugs, but I think Ronnie respected Cunanan's chutzpah, or at the very least felt his same anger and struggle to be acknowledged.
Though some friends, some New York chutzpah, and knowing how to work around anything that gets thrown in my way — you don't live on the streets your whole life without learning that one — I managed to get a badge and gain entrance.
The RBS-led $98 billion takeover of ABN Amro in 2007, Mannesmann's $202 billion takeover of Vodafone in 1999 and Time Warner's $181 billion tie-up with America Online in 2000 are all classic examples of executive hubris, chutzpah and ultimately, folly.
Those choices have far less to do with Mokhtar or coffee or Yemen than with Eggers's own approach to his story—his attempt to show a world of daring and enterprise, in which Americans rise from rags to riches through sheer chutzpah.
And, second, there's the chutzpah with which Clinton (Patterson, I would suggest, may have stepped aside at this stage) waits until the twilight of the novel and then, like Tolstoy, squares his shoulders and expounds, in fiction-free form, his politico-historical thoughts.
In a plaintive appeal that gives chutzpah a bad name, the United Nations (I'm not making this up) has issued an appeal for $220006 million in humanitarian aid for North Korea, as aid agencies say 2202 percent of the population is undernourished.
The show, which includes high-concept videos that take her places like a porn shoot (where she feeds lines to actors) and a foot fetish party, helps Ms. Glaser come off as forever game, if also a little startled by her own chutzpah.
Her voice is certainly the engine "Be Best" needs, not necessarily with more frequency and more chutzpah, but to at least compete with a President who is a practiced rhetorician and a country still hungry to know more about its enigmatic first lady.
"It takes real chutzpah for these companies and their lawyers to question our ethics, without support, when they are the ones who engineered a system that requires individual arbitration and promised courts that individual arbitration would be accessible and streamlined," Lenkner's email said.
Over an hour into Netflix's medieval epic, just as Timothée Chalamet's young Henry V is earnestly coming into his own, Pattinson saunters into the story as the Dauphin of France to engage Chalamet in a high-stakes competition of cheekbones and chutzpah.
Perfect. Whether or not you like Apple, you have to appreciate the unshakable chutzpah of spending a boatload of marketing dollars on trolling competitors at an event that Apple is frankly too big and too capable of owning its own news cycle to attend.
Now, they are trying to pass a tax bill that would increase the deficit by more than a trillion dollars, almost entirely for tax cuts on the rich (and then promising, with astonishing chutzpah, to subsequently cut Medicare and Medicaid because of the deficit).
But if Mr. Haniya's unexpected nod to nonviolence struck some as contradictory and self-serving — as evidence of, one might say, a degree of chutzpah — his organization's embrace of the Gaza protests had a clear logic that can be understood in much simpler terms.
"Unbelievably, at exactly the same time as they are throwing people off of healthcare [and] making it harder for kids to go to college, they have the chutzpah to provide $300 billion in tax breaks to the top 1 percent," he said of Republican lawmakers.
But only one among this ruling class of oligarchs has the vision, the power, the unalloyed chutzpah, to carry off such a renewal and return history to its natural course -- so deeply disturbed in the past by weak and irresolute leaders of both our countries.
His legacy is not one standout show but, rather, the sheer force and variety and chutzpah of his creations, which are linked by a singular storytelling aesthetic: stylized extremity and rude humor, shock conjoined with sincerity, and serious themes wrapped in circus-bright packaging.
Yeah Yeah Yeahs never achieved big dollar commercial clout, but like Bowie or Debbie Harry before them, their imprint on pop culture is indelible, Karen's lipstick traces and theatrical chutzpah is marked on everyone from Grimes to Gaga, Sleigh Bells and even Alice Glass.
For these reasons, it helps to have a guy at the top of a 501(c)(3003) who both knows business and has the chutzpah to march up to an Oscar-winning actress at the dog run to ask if she'll come to a benefit.
The villain here was another Austrian émigré, Bruno Bettelheim, who, on the strength of a doctorate in art history and supersized intellectual chutzpah, had wangled Ford Foundation funding for his research and a prominent position as a child psychologist at the University of Chicago.
Despite these displays of chutzpah, however, they have failed to become as smart as mammals or birds because, as a short-lived and solitary species, they have not had to contend with the many challenges of social living that seem to drive the evolution of complex brains.
If Google, Tesla, and the other tech behemoths looking to remake transportation had even a fraction of the chutzpah and innovative capacity of General Motors, Ford, and their automobile counterparts did in the early 20th century, they would be looking toward reprogramming transportation from the ground up.
It hardly slowed down Israel's high-tech industry, which the same year celebrated Google's $1 billion-plus acquisition of Waze, but it may have reminded companies and investors that a good idea and lots of "chutzpah" are not necessarily enough to make it in the marketplace.
As she did in her own novels and memoirs, like Postcards from the Edge and Wishful Drinking, Fisher's wry and brash performance as Leia allowed the character to face her hardships with a blaster-proof sense of humor and whatever the galactic version of chutzpah would be.
But Mark Fagan, a lecturer in public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, says Mr. Musk's chutzpah — particularly the claim that future Teslas may allow drivers to dial up driving aggression to a point where there is a "slight chance of a fender bender" — could backfire.
"These folks that have huge power over their lives have tried to cut school budgets, tried to hurt their health care, cut retirement benefits, privatize hospitals and schools, are now having the chutzpah to say, 'Give up your union to get a quick raise,'" she said.
After all, this six-hour epic about gay men has the ambition (and the chutzpah) to style itself as a 21st-century heir to both "Angels in America" and "Howards End," and critics and audiences alike swooned for it when it was previously staged in London.
This is a fitting metaphor for the get-it-now chutzpah that has galvanized Houston to pioneer the moonshot, build some of the world's finest heart and cancer hospitals, nurture musical talents like Lightnin' Hopkins and Beyoncé, and establish art temples for Mark Rothko and James Turrell.
Some chutzpah indeed from a beggar-thy-neighbor country with a virtually dead economy, a nearly 2% of GDP budget surplus and by far the world's largest trade surplus of $290 billion — a textbook case of an economy that should vigorously expand its demand management policy.
For all of the networks' promises of radical inclusion and fearless storytelling, I await the FX, Netflix, or Freeform series with the chutzpah to give viewers, for example, a Black, trans dad leading man, who actually talks about being Black and trans, working hard to make ends meet.
Certainly, there has been none of the fanfare that greeted Al Gore's announcement in 563 that he had chosen an Orthodox Jew, Joseph I. Lieberman, as his running mate ("Chutzpah!" shouted the cover of Time magazine), let alone the thrill among African-Americans about the first black president.
On Sunday, he called that article "fake news" and threatened to sue the Post; in a fundraising email that redefined chutzpah, he reassured supporters the accusations were the work of "the Obama-Clinton Machine's liberal media lapdogs" and turned the charges into a chance to ask for money.
Those pushing for a more transparent selection process are hoping that the Security Council might offer more than one candidate for the General Assembly to choose from — although the General Assembly has never had the chutzpah to turn down a candidate whom the council has presented it with.
Moving to Palo Alto in 1977, he joined Albert Bandura, Gordon Bower, Ellen Markman, Philip Zimbardo and many other psychologists in what became a golden era, in which the unstated goal was to shake up psychology — and the larger culture — through inventive experiments and chutzpah, rather than acid trips.
That Mr. McConnell could now blithely ask for a routine reception of a Trump nominee for the very seat that he managed to freeze unfilled for nearly a year galls Democrats to no end and demonstrates, more than ever, that it's impossible to match Mr. McConnell for sheer chutzpah.
Oregon Senator Ron Wyden, one of the fiercest privacy advocates in Congress, released a statement on the news: "Mark Zuckerberg had a lot of chutzpah telling Congress that Americans could control their data, when seemingly every other week Facebook faces a new privacy scandal for abusing our personal information," Wyden said.
It is a fanciful idea, certainly, and would take considerable chutzpah for the Yankees, who are on pace to win 107 games, to deal across town their best and most popular player, a long-coveted homegrown star who has done more than anyone else to energize a tired fan base.
Reeves, like Steven Spielberg and the avant-gardist brothers George and Mike Kuchar, made eight-millimeter films in his movie-obsessed youth and, on a trip to America, paid an unannounced visit to his Hollywood idol, the genre director Don Siegel — an act of chutzpah that actually resulted in a job.
The fallout from the decision by members of Congress to override President Obama's veto of a bill allowing US citizens to sue the government of Saudi Arabia for damages related to the 9/11 terror attacks is already becoming apparent, and Thursday, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell responded with some really extraordinary chutzpah.
Assuming the best, commuters will head to bright, inviting train platforms — picking up a carton of orange juice and a copy of The New York Times at a Hudson News stand — and the hub will not suggest some bloated Soviet folly, a pretend Palace of the People testifying to broken government and chutzpah.
He once, quite appropriately, chided me for my "chutzpah" — one of his favorite Yiddishisms — for challenging him to debate Catholic theology after he had implied in an article that neither the Constitution nor Catholic doctrine would be violated by the execution of an innocent defendant, as long as he had been given due process!
It takes chutzpah to make a five-and-a-half-hour movie when you're still emerging on the international scene, but that's what this Japanese director did with "Happy Hour" (on Saturday), a film that devotes that time to observing the minute interactions that cause its characters to fall in and out of love.
Leibman, red-faced and cackling, is a demon of Shakespearean grandeur," Frank Rich wrote of the performance in "Millennium Approaches," the first part of "Angels," when he reviewed its Broadway premiere in The New York Times in May 19703, "an alternately hilarious and terrifying mixture of chutzpah and megalomania, misguided brilliance and relentless cunning.
Young women in swimming trunks and bikini tops swaggered along the water, some tossing footballs back and forth, "doing their community service," as one friend of mine used to quip, so the rest of us could watch their impressive shoulders and forearms in action, invitations for later on, if you had the chutzpah and charm to approach.
The final shot is Cruz's campaign bus driving through a white-light-drenched landscape, followed by the words "TO BE CONTINUED..." No one ever accused the Canadian-born Texan of lacking chutzpah, and it certainly takes balls to reframe his campaign as a noble, hard-fought crusade on par with the charge of the light brigade.
An artist who blossomed from NYC's fertile music scene in the early 2000s to become arguably the most commercially successful of her peers, and yet she's still retained that punkish chutzpah (noted at the two and half minute mark) that we fell for when she was playing plinking keys and clattering with her drumsticks back in 2003.
Speaking of quality, if the quality of Hockney's work can vary quite shockingly, all this is quite reassuring for those who come here as practitioners themselves, wanting to be a bit of a Hockney themselves, and wondering how to conjure into being this combination of talent (including a talent for sheer hard work), pushiness, self-confidence, chutzpah.
ALASTAIR MACAULAY In 2002, Mr. Melillo, in an act of decidedly BAM-ian chutzpah, cobbled together a rare cycle of Claudio Monteverdi's three surviving operas, borrowing from around the globe: "Il Ritorno d'Ulisse in Patria" from the Aix-en-Provence Festival in France, "L'Incoronazione di Poppea" from Dutch National Opera, and "Orfeo" courtesy of Chicago Opera Theater.
Istomin became the latest big-hitting veteran to reap the benefits, although he still had to come up with what looked like the match of his life to manage it, delivering first serves and chutzpah when he needed them most to prevail against Djokovic, 24-248 (240), 215-433, 15-20, 23-6 (5), 6-4.
After Twitter erupted with the revelations in the hours after the speech, and the media followed suit, the candidate himself delivered his own statement, via a campaign adviser, that reflected, it must be said, impressive chutzpah: "Melania's team of writers took notes on her life's inspirations, and in some instances included fragments that reflected her own thinking," it said, in part.
Let us hope the formal complaint filed with the state court disciplinary system about this man (who is a lawyer, it turns out), as well as the petitions and other public censure he has earned for his ignorance and chutzpah -- including a New York Daily News front page excoriating him -- delivers a (figurative) smack to the head that wakes him to reality.
Word of the Day : dress or groom with elaborate care _________ The word "primp" has appeared in five New York Times articles in the past year, including on May 12 in the T Magazine On Beauty column "In Praise of Naturally Curly Hair" by Marisa Meltzer: Curly hair is messy; curly hair is chutzpah; curly hair is loud, and has a lot to say.
Given that it is in no way a decentralized cryptocurrency and has nothing to do with anything technical at all I'm hard pressed to find a reason to post this here except to admire the sheer chutzpah of a company who knows exactly what breed of Reddit-loving bacon eater will jump at a chance to Tweet about pork products.
And although Julie swears that her daughter always had an opinion and was "mouthy in the best of ways," surely something about the way Julie and her partner, Monte, are raising their daughter gave her the chutzpah to lead a walkout at her elementary school and subsequently speak to a crowd of thousands about black female victims of gun violence.
On a window shelf in the living room overlooking the garden, with its koi pond and blueberry bushes, Ms. Freudenheim improvised a Pop Art sculpture, a pyramid of half-pint cans labeled "Antimatter" and "Chutzpah," which she bought at the Brooklyn Superhero Supply Co. "It's this great place, with a tutoring center in the back, where they make you raise your hand and take the superhero pledge when you make a purchase," she said.
It's just: it's weird how you can barely make it to the grocery store across the road from here without six frantic phone calls to mom and a fucking £4 taxi and then another, additional, post-grocery store phone call to mom telling her how bad the grocery store was, but that you sure as shit found the chutzpah to shuffle down to the polling station yesterday to make sure you voted out of the EU, based on a vague prang of fear about losing our identity as a country.

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