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"deprecation" Definitions
  1. (formal) words or behaviour that show you do not approve of somebody/something
  2. (computing) the fact of a software feature becoming outdated and best avoided because it has been replaced with something newer

302 Sentences With "deprecation"

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The December 11th, 2018 deprecation of public content reading APIs and the 2020 deprecation of basic profile info APIs will happen as scheduled, but it's implemented rate limit reductions on them now.
Mr. Obama, with a bit of self-deprecation, showed no hesitation.
Her attitude is wry self-deprecation laced with hints of melancholy.
Traditionally, Jewish humor has centered around tropes of guilt and self-deprecation.
Original article updated to reflect Twitter's new stance on the deprecation date.
"She was really unhappy with me," he said, with exaggerated self-deprecation.
She sings, she jokes, and she's not afraid of some self-deprecation.
In the past, interviewers have picked up on his relentless self-deprecation.
The comfortable truth in Parton's meme is that people like self-deprecation.
Mr. Duchovny, especially, is a natural comedian with a genius for self-deprecation.
He's having a laugh that's part self-deprecation, part trolling, and actual wit.
Gosling is at once hangdog and enthused, with a shrug of self-deprecation.
Self-deprecation is as rare as an All-Star Game fans care about.
She's preternaturally humble, to the point where it begins to border on self-deprecation.
His stand-up style was a seemingly contradictory mix of confrontation and self-deprecation.
He has mastered the quintessentially British skill of packaging self-promotion as self-deprecation.
Radical honesty and self-deprecation don't make up for a startling lack of empathy.
Fortunately, my self-deprecation abated when I saw the final cut of my fight scene.
There is a degree of self-deprecation and shame with feeling in pain a lot.
Many comedies are propelled by irony, wit, and self-deprecation; others run on sheer absurdity.
While many people think that self-deprecation masks their bragging, everyone sees right through it.
His self-deprecation of his playing career was great entertainment, but factually overdone as his .
It's a characteristic joke, gleaming with intelligence and a kind of open-ended self-deprecation.
Fully accept the compliments you deserve — without any self-deprecation or changing of the subject.
"Self-deprecation is frustrating to me," a blonde dressed head to toe in athleisure says.
His grandiosity exerted a paradoxical magnetism, tempered as it was by an easygoing self-deprecation.
Laura Stevenson's music has always dealt in crushing existential dread, be it self-deprecation or heartache.
Self-deprecation is a great way to counteract swag, and Lochte is on that playbook, too.
Like all of the above authors, Roberson writes with scathing self-deprecation and ambitious analytical flair.
The English think of themselves as a tolerant, imperturbable people, given to self-deprecation and understatement.
There's a cheerful self-deprecation to the bright colors and sharp edges of Leonhard Hurzlmeier's paintings.
The bit was part-self-deprecation, and part an insult to their actual special effects artist.
At the center of her argument is a fundamental flaw in the "rules" of self-deprecation.
He even offered a rare moment of self-deprecation when he admitted to some personal vanity.
But despite its self-deprecation, "Moranifesto" is not a collection that suffers from low self-esteem.
He even offered a rare glimpse of self-deprecation when he admitted to some personal vanity.
None of this is new territory, but Ms. Mateus explores it with gusto and self-deprecation.
The story was masterfully told, punctuated with cringeworthy self-deprecation and thoughtful reflections on growing up.
A week ago, there was an undercurrent of self-deprecation and defensiveness in the Russian fan mood.
Palmer uses characteristic British self-deprecation to poke fun at his own ideas that belies his accomplishments.
It's a sick track and video, but within minutes, our conversation is already peppered with self-deprecation.
"I've had great success being a total idiot," he once said, combining both ego and self-deprecation.
We all know those people who like to brag about themselves behind the mask of self-deprecation.
"Do you know what self-deprecation means coming from somebody who exists on the margins?" she asks.
Self-deprecation has become this generation's coping mechanism and is our new way of maintaining humility (Bellis).
"You do understand what self-deprecation means from somebody who already exists in the margins?" she asks.
And at a White House briefing on Friday afternoon, Mr. Spicer addressed the issue with self-deprecation.
Medpace has annual earnings before interest, taxes, deprecation and amortization (EBITDA) of around $100 million, the sources said.
Do you understand what self-deprecation means when it comes from somebody who already exists on the margins?
Reflexively, saying that you "stan" someone you admire has become a popular mode of self-deprecation and identification.
The almost masochistic pleasure many took in national self-deprecation was the obverse of earlier and future exceptionalism.
The two men formed a mutual-deprecation society, trading barbs and, eventually, guest appearances on each other's shows.
"A Tokyo Romance" is a bildungsroman written with a winning mix of nostalgic bravado and judicious self-deprecation.
But Charyn's empathic first-person strategy keeps the tone sprightly positive, undercutting the braggadocio with paradoxical self-deprecation.
Mulvaney denied these rumors with the studied self-deprecation of a man whose star was on the rise.
Mr. Cummings's ready self-deprecation might make him sound like just another poster boy for underdog indie filmmaking.
Dufry's full-year earnings before tax, deprecation and amortization (EBITDA) rose 7.7 percent to 1.01 billion Swiss francs.
O'Donnell hadn't said anything overtly derogatory; in fact, she used the doctor as a foil for self-deprecation.
Self-deprecation, however, can hurt your credibility if you're in a position of lower status in the organization.
" That kind of self-deprecation helps fuel his work, said Sonia Friedman, a lead producer of "Cursed Child.
She is a master of self-deprecation, translating her shameful actions into gloriously taboo moments of artistic revelation.
This self-deprecation also makes him bulletproof to mockery, since he'll poke fun at himself before others can.
Instagram will immediately shut down part of its old platform API that was scheduled for deprecation on July 31st.
In a moment of apparent self-deprecation, Ramos has compared his first Champions League final to losing his virginity.
Amy Schumer's imperious delivery of Gable's line will get laughs, but so too will Cate Blanchett's wry self-deprecation.
Mr. Williams uses his dwarfism both for self-deprecation and to expose the daily prejudices and misconceptions he encounters.
In ordinary conversation, he punctures any formality with self-deprecation and a voice that is fast and London-inflected.
He delivered a smooth speech that was punctuated by several moments of winning self-deprecation in its early stages.
The country's insistent egalitarianism often requires self-deprecation and the deflection of praise as a prerequisite for public affection.
Mr. Ranganathan's blunt self-deprecation is disarming and the situations he and Mr. Green engineer are simple but amusing.
Just be mindful about turning your weapon on yourself; self-deprecation is dangerous in front of the wrong company.
That self-deprecation and provocative but wholesome sensibility is the appeal of an inherently Canadian comicality, according to O'Hara.
I could wrap my stories in self-deprecation, soft-pedaling my accomplishments in the way women are trained to.
But when it came to himself, we got dry wit and self-deprecation that we all interpreted as entertainment.
When self-deprecation seemed called for in a dinner speech in 2016, he teased the media and his wife instead.
Also upsetting is that there was no sort of deprecation policy in place for the apps people no longer used.
Legend&aposs wife, Chrissy Teigen, took to Twitter to share her excitement at the news with a little self-deprecation.
National Surgical Hospitals has 12-month earnings before interest, taxes, deprecation and amortization of around $90 million, the people said.
He specialized in clever wordplay, self-deprecation (he titled his autobiography "High Hopes") and the effortless delivery of one-liners.
Over the years he's spiked his act with occasional self-deprecation for laughs, but he's always kept his impression respectful.
In person, Eisenberg can also be hard to anticipate, her conversational manner shifting between assertive lucidity and groggy self-deprecation.
You can't help seeing the irony and the baroness's sense of self-deprecation, considering the family into which she married.
Crosley's self-deprecation is evident in clever but exaggerated metaphors that cast her as the beleaguered victim of teenage tyrants.
"I'm bridging the concepts," explained Ms. Tomei, who can turn on a dime from gleeful self-deprecation to quiet introspection.
If you don't see a little self-deprecation in being an icon, then you're really going to be in trouble.
What we see instead of typical reality fare is a group of earnest amateurs, sincerity, self-deprecation, and the bakes.
It can translate into self-deprecation if I don't put myself into certain situations that really teach me what humility is.
Both of their stage names stem from preemptive self-deprecation; that is, dragging themselves so no one can drag them first.
If you measured a writer's ambition by the scale of her self-deprecation, few would rank as high as Zadie Smith.
It does not expect to break even on earnings before interest, tax, deprecation and amoritisation before the first half of 2020.
Somehow her accent and self-deprecation make it less cultural appropriation and more like Aunt Adele being silly at a barbeque.
Nicely played, Spicey: The first thing they teach in flack school is that self-deprecation is key to any image rehab.
Quibi knows that where willpower has failed, self-deprecation steps in to give our bad habits a patina of sardonic resignation.
Now he's back, and he's here with some advice for dealing with an STD, with a heaping side of self-deprecation.
Compared to Trump, it was like W. was the soul of decency and self-deprecation, on his way to Mount Rushmore.
You might conclude that these scenes are just a more elaborate way to get at the same old comic self-deprecation.
A lot of Aberdonians know the city is special, even as many artists bemoaned the self-deprecation that pervades northern Scotland.
Poking fun at the haters with some satirical self-deprecation is a hallmark of Obama humor, even when tackling the tough stuff.
The comment, some said, was meant as self-deprecation and an acknowledgment of the hard work Amy O'Rourke did for their family.
Deprecation doesn't necessarily mean Paint will disappear from the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, but classic Paint could get harder to find.
Code buried in Snapchat's Android app includes a "Snapcash deprecation message" that displays "Snapcash will no longer be available after %s [date]".
"I have real gaps in my literary history," Mr. Huang said recently, with his signature blend of self-deprecation and upstart bravado.
Obama has great timing, and a sense of self-deprecation honed over years of making fun of his name and his ears.
It's a moment emblematic of how quickly she skips from introspection to self-deprecation to joy, in person and in her music.
Instead of posing as a know-it-all expert, Dunn mixes self-deprecation and humor with a big dose of straight talk.
In her sharp comedy, she shares common  ground with Paul Gagner, who considers the position of the painter with perpetual self-deprecation.
Some may read this intro and roll their eyes, arguing that Lawrence's patented self-deprecation and casual dorkiness are a big act.
I love how the series exemplifies that grief, self-deprecation, humor, humility, and honesty can all coexist, even in a single conversation.
But there was always a seriousness of purpose, and a quality of self-deprecation, and a basic decency to everything he did.
But peel away the self-deprecation and meandering stabs at clarity and Phoenix has imparted some meaningful wisdom upon the Hollywood set.
But for users who may have not known this workaround, or who may have forgotten to opt out, today's deprecation is great news.
The robo-fails aren't the only draw either, considering how Giertz's audience appreciates her specific brand of candor, self-deprecation, and unbound curiosity.
We will provide at least 90 days notice of deprecation date from when the Account Activity API becomes generally available to all developers.
Clearly he was getting in on the fun of trashing his art, while cleverly deploying his skill at the art of self-deprecation.
She was interviewed often late in life, and self-deprecation toward having been a part of so much history was generally her attitude.
Like his fellow vloggers who monologue about makeup or relationships or family life, Dawson ping-pongs easily between self-confidence and self-deprecation.
Again, the Academy used Black culture and self-deprecation to make itself feel better for being an institution rooted in racism and misogyny.
When she's watching footage of herself on a video set and says "I have a really slappable face," it's a throwaway self-deprecation.
Developers weren't given any warning about the APIs that were "scheduled for deprecation," either, which is not typically how web APIs are managed.
That sardonic self-deprecation is reflected in his encompassing, have-it-all aesthetic, which stubbornly combines the political and the decorative, and more.
Occasionally, Abrams's self-deprecation was genuinely amusing, such as when he addressed, in length and detail, his much-discussed fetish for lens flares.
Selz continues by citing recurrent themes in funky art, especially: private metaphor, self-deprecation, "erotic and scatological" motifs, ambiguous intent, and moral ambiguity.
The firm estimates that as of February, PetSmart was leveraged at roughly 8.5 times enterprise value to earnings before interest, taxes, deprecation and amortization.
It's a clever nod to the community and a bit of a self-deprecation that we don't usually get from a company like Bungie.
Like Holmes himself, "Comedy, Sex, God" is full of irrepressible enthusiasm, a contagious curiosity for all things spiritual and healthy doses of self-deprecation.
The first 40 minutes of the Long Island native's streaming special are packed with her signature blend of self-deprecation and graphic sex stories.
Gail: Well, if Bloomberg can get in some humor, self-deprecation, smooth apologies for errors past and then take on Bernie, he'll … do better.
But he tells this story with an insightful self-awareness and self-deprecation that's welcomely (and sometimes uncomfortably) honest, incredibly funny, and strangely beautiful.
There was no uptalking or shy self-deprecation; she swaggered forward in the title sequence, to the grind of "Boys Wanna Be Her" by Peaches.
Twitter had said back in April that it would delay the scheduled June 19th deprecation date, but didn't announce a new date at that time.
Humour appears too in the plays: Scorpius Malfoy, entirely unlike the drawling figure of his father on screen, delights with his awkwardness and self-deprecation.
If you're in the market for puns, frequent jokes about the weather and plenty of glorious self-deprecation, it's pretty much got everything you need.
Popularlesbian's original text post was a clever use of a kind of Tumblr-speak that involves hyperbolic self-deprecation — comically exaggerating your worst character traits.
He established a standard for presidential self-deprecation out of the fear that a president of grossly inflated ego could become a threat to democracy.
Critics, including fellow comedians like Paul F. Tompkins, questioned why not, especially given Louis C.K.'s reputation for self-deprecation to the point of discomfort.
The most important part of my job as a joke writer for the leader of the free world was also the least glamorous: Self-deprecation.
Hearing friends complain (I think due to a misguided attempt at self-deprecation) how difficult and stressful it is buying a house was especially galling.
His voice always wore a smile, though he had an odd tendency toward self-deprecation, which often made me think: Here is a sad soul.
Yet somewhat paradoxically, Sheeran's self-deprecation also feels like a way to hide anxiety about how he comes across — a defense mechanism to mask insecurity.
" As one attendee told me after the film's Wednesday night premiere in D.C.: "The film was an unusual combination of electoral self-deprecation and climate narcissism.
In the midst of all the self-deprecation and sarcasm, Thou is eternally the heaviest—even the two tracks from their acoustic Inconsolable EP were massive.
And its economic pride has suffered many years of deflation, a form of macroeconomic self-deprecation, in which firms and workers continuously discount what they do.
There is a trait of self-deprecation, which Americans sometimes struggle to understand, and which masks a (probably unjustified) pride in our national sense of humour.
Being a writer, there are certain things that I'm predisposed to: self-deprecation, mental self-flagellation, and a wandering mind that takes me to fantastical places.
I knew these self-flagellations were ridiculous — even "real" parents weren't perfect — but they offered a certain easy groove of self-deprecation, comforting in its simplicity.
In addition to earnestly New Age-y moments, like ruminating on the scientific similarity between amniotic fluid and saltwater, Yogis's approach makes room for self-deprecation.
And despite her self-doubt and self-deprecation, Bishop must have known how good it was — which is to say, so good it wouldn't be enough.
However, there were no signs the yuan deprecation worries were affecting China's equity, bond and commodities markets, China Investment Securities analysts wrote in a research note.
One thing I love about your standup is that there's not a whole lot of self-deprecation, which is pretty unusual for standup comedy in general.
Like her Michael Jackson dancing videos, this one was an exercise in self-deprecation: The joke was that she looks like Post Malone, or the tween Musical.
I'm not quite sure when my anorexia slipped into my lexicon of self-deprecation, or why it stayed long after it was clear no one was laughing.
Back in 85033, federal lawmakers partially repealed a tax code provision known as "Percentage Depletion," which allowed fossil fuel producers to deduct the deprecation of their reserves.
Accompanied on piano by Michael Roulston, Ms. Keane regaled the audience with personal stories and songs that didn't stint on comedic self-deprecation while avoiding self-abasement.
His testimony, laced with the self-deprecation and irreverence that would become his trademarks, attracted enthusiastic press coverage and earned him a broadcasting job with the Cardinals.
This capacity to also have a level of self-deprecation, that's one brand of really true freedom: When you have the chance to make fun of yourself.
That schism leads to the success of artists like Lil Dicky, who is unable to fully inhabit his chosen genre under the guise of ironic self-deprecation.
"Teslaquilla" [sic] was first floated as an April Fools' joke on Elon Musk's Twitter as part of what appears to be a feeble stab at self deprecation.
Her defenders say that however much she is ridiculed, her awkwardness could be softening her image in the eyes of a British public that values self-deprecation.
He starts with a standard—"Hello, Friends"—and flashes a little self-deprecation and then out of nowhere you are reading the craziest thing you've ever read.
His self-deprecation was a tactic, a feint, a rope-a-dope, and he was plagued less by the frustration of his desires than by their fulfillment.
The laughs are consistent if less roaring this time around, with Hart and Black still reveling in self-deprecation — though the gags do start to get tedious.
What I don't understand is how they can overlook and accept his behavior: his deprecation of women and the disabled, his pathological lying — just for a start.
Mr. Friedman, a soft-spoken, thoughtful writer who prefers Bob Newhart to Don Rickles, didn't like insult comedy and added some self-deprecation to the character's repertoire.
Her standup is ferocious and unashamed, setting her apart from the many comedians who prefer to use self-deprecation as a way into their more risqué material.
In Nanette, she really talks a lot about self-deprecation and how she doesn't like doing it anymore, and for me, that's not something that I've been exploring.
When you ask Sam Rui to describe her music, she's a jumble of giggly self-deprecation that belies just how much of herself she puts into her lyrics.
President Donald Trump indulged in a bit of self-admiration — and deprecation — as he took the podium to roars of approval at the Conservative Political Action Conference Friday.
She handled herself well under the spotlight, tripping only when it came time to talk to Beyoncé (which she then relayed to the world with charming self-deprecation).
"I said I wanted to change the world, I said I did, I made it worse," he added, without amplifying and, perhaps, with a dollop of self-deprecation.
Self-deprecation is not Clinton's default — she's simply too proud a person — but she's recently been adding a powerful (if painfully obvious) admission to her speeches and interviews.
That it also encompasses musical prodigy, the prospect of assisted suicide, and the forthright, self-deprecation of its flawed and funny lead character made it even more so.
One thing that the narratives and photos both make clear is that beneath the satire, self-deprecation, and baring of insecurities, lays an immense love of one another.
In her screencaps of Max's profile, we can see him trying his best to impress with fun facts, dashes of comedy, and a good helping of earnest self-deprecation.
The self-deprecation on which she had built her comedy career was the result of a childhood "soaked in shame", and she was no longer prepared to peddle it.
Watching him campaign in New Hampshire, with speeches full of hope, humor and self-deprecation, it was possible to imagine the party actually winning back a few Latino voters.
Mr. Obama mastered the art of self-deprecation, but it's hard to imagine his successor delivering a joke where he admitted that he didn't always get what he wanted.
Fenby suggested that the PBOC's plan for several months has been a gradual deprecation, but it has struggled to enact that course in the face of intense global scrutiny.
Throughout the show, Mr. Leibowitz plays sleight of hand with art, history and identity, suggesting that you use whatever materials are at hand, from self-deprecation to cheap ceramics.
"It's not a place of puffed-chest patriotic pride but of tongue-in-cheek pragmatism and self-deprecation," Emma Beddington, an English writer and longtime Brussels resident, told me.
When asked for comment on the timing of the announcement, a spokesperson told Gizmodo:This work is the last phase of a long-planned deprecation of the Tag Suggestions setting.
For all his diminutive size (he is 5-foot-7), idiosyncratic coiffure, and penchant for self-deprecation, in person Moniz radiates an easy confidence and command of the issues.
Often, female entrepreneurs must traffic in self-deprecation, conveying "a little bit of relatability," says cultural critic and brand strategist Aminatou Sow, cofounder of the popular Call Your Girlfriend podcast.
Beckham, showing self-deprecation and a sense of humor about her public 'no smiles, please' persona, was shot with her legs emerging from a giant Marc Jacobs-branded shopping bag.
With his unique mix of brutal self-deprecation, even more brutal comebacks, and gloriously filthy ripostes, James Blunt has a Twitter game that contrasts spectacularly with his gentle song lyrics.
"It's certainly not based on my looks or my figure," Ms. Donahue, a friend of the designers who runs a namesake gallery on the Bowery, said with wry self-deprecation.
Men don't get to his position by virtue of modesty and self-deprecation, but Chuck takes a big step by acknowledging that confidence and bravado are not always virtues, either.
The most British thing about "Very British Problems" is the way in which its overall air of self-deprecation is a fig leaf that doesn't hide a fierce cultural pride.
That self-deprecation helps leaven the hagiography here, but it's hard not to be impressed all over again by Ms. Steinem's achievements, and what she achieved them in spite of.
This is not her only understatement — with her lack of art-speak pretension and deadpan self-deprecation, she has a genius for it — but it may be the most telling.
At the risk of generalizing, the mood of young, straight white male comics does seem to have shifted of late, the old self-deprecation morphed into something darker, even melancholy.
In certain ways, "Work in Progress" is a mirror image of Hannah Gadsby's "Nanette," which argues that self-deprecation, especially for people like her and Abby, amounts to self-harm.
Now an Instagram spokesperson tells TechCrunch that "Effective today, Instagram is speeding up the previously announced deprecation of the Instagram API Platform" as part of Facebook's work to protect people's data.
" A rare moment of self-deprecation: After he caught a view of himself on one of the hall screens, Trump said, " I try like hell to hide that bald spot, folks.
As his tongue darted from his mouth like some sort of mad ferret, Žižek won over the audience thanks to a wily combination of Slovenian dad jokes, self-deprecation, and irreverence.
As Rozwell Kid's leader, his personality trickles down to every aspect of the band, right down to their album's title, on which he went full self-deprecation, and called Precious Art.
Hospital workers have shown off the tools of their trade, while others, with a touch of self-deprecation, have offered their more accessible collections of yoga mats, junk food and trash.
Elba brings his typical charm and swagger to the series with a fresh breath of self-deprecation, but it's not enough to save the fact that there just aren't many laughs.
But when you are regularly treated as less than because of your societal status, self-deprecation can turn from an easy punchline into a toxic soup of identity politics and degradation.
"If anything, the risk is that official intervention to keep the renminbi stable ahead of its inclusion will subsequently be paired back, allowing for renewed deprecation," it said in a research note.
Similar strains of self-deprecation lurk throughout nearly all of Father of the Bride; Koenig recruited Jerry Seinfeld for the "Sunflower" video, but his neuroses here feel more akin to George Costanza.
By that point, the language of snackwave had already been co-opted by corporate brand accounts like DiGiorno and Totino's mimicking the irony and self-deprecation that permeated the junk food internet.
The Trilogy, and later, Kiss Land, began the groundwork for much of what exists in alternative R&B today: narcissistic self-deprecation, extreme emotional highs and lows, facelessness, the weaponization of insecurity.
Yanez said lower-income sectors of the economy will benefit the most from the growth in remittances, which is also being boosted by the deprecation of the Mexican peso since last year.
He unspools his recollections with humor, self-deprecation and evident affection, but there is an awkwardness to his performance, a sense that he is still feeling his way through an unfamiliar medium.
Art Review In 20183 the comedian Petra Mede — the Swedish equivalent of Tracey Ullman — performed a masterpiece of national self-deprecation for the 170-million-strong audience of the Eurovision Song Contest.
Wood's said the ASEAAA unit contributed to good earnings before interest, taxation, deprecation and amortization (EBITDA) growth in the first half and is expected to see higher activity in the second half.
Buteau has the splashier lines, leaning into the kind of confident self-deprecation (she refers to herself as a "fat, pregnant Meghan Markle") and side-eyes that Wong unleashes in her standup specials.
When I arrived at Clarke's home on a leafy street in Park Slope, Brooklyn for an interview, I found an artist modest to a fault, given to self-deprecation and even self-doubt.
Vice premier Zhang Gaoli, whose public demeanor is low-key, could be Dopey, while any of the others could perhaps be Bashful for the public self-deprecation that is an essential skill here.
Donald J. Trump began this quadrennial exercise in campaign humility and self-deprecation on Thursday by comparing himself to the son of God — just another "carpenter working for his father" in his youth.
"  A candid and super-friendly mix of self-confidence and self-deprecation, Bishop says she "always had tunnel vision" about her music career and admits "there's never been a plan B for me.
While Precious Art offers enough catchy rock riffs to be enjoyed on a surface-level, to truly appreciate the record is to look past the jokes, the self-deprecation—and yeah, the boogers.
" When he was younger, he was an avid rock climber, though he qualifies this with self-deprecation: "I was very bad at it, but I was quite bold, and that's a bad combination.
Chicago's intention, she told me — with a mixture of self-deprecation and utter seriousness — had been to rededicate the history of Western civilization to the women who are often left out of it.
The subtext, in this now-customary display of self-deprecation, is that Apple, which saw its market capitalization pass $1 trillion in August this year, doesn't quite know what to do with itself.
With what he called "a fair amount of Canadian self-deprecation," Mr. Bailey cited "the aspirational price points" of $199 to $385 in the men's range and $199 to $499 in the women's.
As anyone who has seen her ferocious roast of Alec Baldwin will attest, she can go on the attack with force, but her default is warm self-deprecation that occasionally bleeds into vulnerability.
It was leavened with a bit of self-deprecation, as Mr. Obama referred to "No-Drama Obama" in noting his own optimism, as if mindful of the years of melodramatics that might follow.
Triple J Unearthed profiles the Melbourne songwriter as a lover of "cats, Coopers Sparkling, and her blue 1999 Corolla", and her wry self-deprecation has made her a champion of the local music scene.
Her self-hatred and self-loathing come gushing out (even if it's couched in self-deprecation) and this excoriation occurs because her rural isolation gives her almost no one else to share this with.
"I was worried a little that it might be a vulture, waiting for me to collapse," Dr. Hamilton said, deploying the sort of self-deprecation that comes so easily to self-confident British men.
In its flowering, the phrase has been reimagined as a prism capable of refracting entirely new hues of meaning: schadenfreude, criticism, vague amusement and surprise, disappointment in society, self-deprecation, faux dismay, even bragging.
Microsoft was exceedingly late in delivering the product, and Ms. Edstrom decided that the best way to deal with that was with self-deprecation, which did not come naturally to Microsoft's hard-charging executives.
A certain level of self-deprecation is important, especially since I'm playing myself in a lot of comedies where I'm the punchline, so to embrace yourself as the punchline is what makes it work.
Interviewed by The New York Times afterward — he was performing onstage at the time as an anxious husband in a production of August Strindberg's "Creditors" — Mr. Heard struck a note of searching self-deprecation.
While Backup and Sync has been around for a couple of months, the real motivator behind the Drive app's deprecation is a push to move enterprise users over to the new Drive File Stream app.
But for those willing to be laughed at, and to laugh at themselves, the show has become a way to endear themselves to the public in a country where self-deprecation is an art form.
The German press corps that covers the chancellor has long swapped tales of the dry, off-the-record jokes that she cracks at the expense of such men, often under the cover of self-deprecation.
" He is so modest that, at one point, he offered an apology for his modesty, observing that "self-deprecation can be a little bit overbearing on the person who is forced to listen to it.
His rant spiraled on from there, swerving among resentment and self-deprecation, grievance and absurdity, toying with both revolutionary and reactionary tropes, and ending where it had begun: with a threat to close his account.
Its early stirrings are apparent in his letter to Pound: the sentences racing to match in number and variety the collections they describe, the grandiose gestures of self-deprecation, the hyperbolized confession of trifling sins.
He was obliged to master a forced humility that—despite a well-developed strain of self-deprecation—is at odds with his inward convictions about his own abilities, and with the scale of his ambitions.
"Having refrained from drawing a line in the sand, the PBOC could mitigate bearish RMB speculation around a particular level and contain RMB deprecation overshooting after breaking above the 7-per-dollar level," Cheung said.
For instance, from r/ForeverAlone: And from r/Braincels: It's tempting to pass off some of this as self-deprecating humor, but incel culture is teeming with the kind of self-deprecation that gets dangerous fast.
She came of age, so to speak, in the absence of Instagram, and when you read the old clips, the lack of precious self-deprecation and false frankness that sometimes accompany wellness/spirituality now jumps out.
"Our EM FX strategists now expect CNY to trade in the 7.1-7.2 range in H2 2019 and assign a low but rising probability of more gradual deprecation to the 7.5-7.7 range," Societe General said.
"Yuan's recent depreciation against the dollar was mainly the result of dollar strength ... but it doesn't mean yuan is entering a one-way deprecation path," the overseas edition of the People's Daily wrote on Oct 19.
Not only did he change his name on Twitter to "Joel "Do a 180" Embiid???" but in a moment of self-deprecation he shared a less-than-stellar moment on the court from his earlier days.
Seth Meyers was a notable exception, acknowledging that a white man may not have been the ideal host for the moment but filling his monologue with enough self-deprecation and righteous barbs to ease any concerns.
If you haven't met Ms. Ekimian, it would be easy to think her life story was a yarn spun of exaggerations, but if anything, she seems to downplay her accomplishments, occasionally sprinkling in some self-deprecation.
In his beautifully written INFINITE TUESDAY: An Autobiographical Riff (Crown Archetype, $28), he does not devote all that many words to his Monkee phase, but he writes about it with considerable affection and charming self-deprecation.
As you mature, you learn that humility and self-deprecation are not the same, but Saturn requires you to love yourself as you are so that you can stand in the light without falsehoods or shame.
If you're considering picking up Anna Kendrick's memoir, Scrappy Little Nobody, which was released on November 15, and you are not one who loves precious self-deprecation, then let me save you some time: Don't do it.
"The policy is working as 23.4 was the first year since 2015, when African currencies were essentially flat vis-à-vis the U.S. dollar relative to annual deprecation about -10% over the previous four years," she added.
"Unloveable" is a song about the maudlin, teenage self-deprecation Morrissey has embodied since the beginning of his career, and equating Baldwin's tireless civil rights campaigning to being a little bit goth is preposterous to the extreme.
Riddle's is a particular kind of bro-ness: not a frat-house misogynist or a curls-in-the-squat-rack meathead, but a worry-free party animal whose breeziness is infectious, and who disarms through self-deprecation.
"In general what we've seen is the Turkish lira deprecation significantly against the dollar ... Trade tensions have kind of kept Treasurys in a range for some time," said Charlie Ripley, senior market strategist for Allianz Investment Management.
A survey of two decades of his work last year at the Studio Museum in Harlem emphasized his deft drawing and humorous self-deprecation, and was a reminder that any exhibition by the artist is worth catching.
Earnings before interest, tax, deprecation and amortisation (EBITDA) from its commodities division - almost exclusively its LME business - fell 19 percent to HK$513 million in the first half from HK$632 million for the same half of 2015.
Google would probably prefer that its existing GEE users would move to its Google Cloud Platform and the Google Earth Engine, but quite a few of its existing customers never moved off GEE, despite the upcoming deprecation date.
"As I write this I'm thinking of my father's unique blend of self-deprecation and dignity, his approachable elegance, his charisma without audacity, his old-world gentlemanliness and the hand-forged tower of his work," Adam Cohen wrote.
I wanted to use the language of horror movies to discuss this process of meeting and spending time with strangers, and the self-deprecation and doubt that comes from realizing they don't want to spend time with you.
" He also reflected on his father's legacy, saying he would miss his "unique blend of self-deprecation and dignity, his approachable elegance, his charisma without audacity, his old-world gentlemanliness and the hand-forged tower of his work.
And while the movie centers on the two well-sponsored superstars of the climbing world, it was Gobright and Reynolds who stole the show, in the film and in the theater, with their irreverence, daring and self-deprecation.
Self-deprecation humanizes leaders, creates connections with employees and makes people think the self-deprecator is even more powerful than she is: After all, if she can afford to mock herself, she must be confident in her abilities.
Soaked in vodka, bad sex, misogyny, and self-deprecation, the diaries alone are a fascinating time capsule, supplemented by the excellent side-notes that provide thumbnail biographies of all the characters orbiting the Lianozovo world at that time.
Carey, a Nashville trio that sounds like what you'd get if you mixed Pinkerton-era Weezer with some poppy chords and a little Modern Baseball-like self-deprecation, are releasing their self-titled debut EP on March, 11.
"The dollar tumble, as well as recent intervention by China's central bank, have eased yuan deprecation fears," Chang Chengwei, analyst at Hengtai Futures said, adding he believes the yuan is still in a downward trend over the long term.
Things improve slightly in Find Me's second act, when Elio takes center stage as the point-of-view character, bringing with him an air of self-deprecation that goes a long way toward making all of his speechifying palatable.
Self-deprecation seems better served through, say, lesbian meme accounts on Twitter and Instagram, where we can lovingly poke fun at ourselves without making what's so wonderful and messed up and hilarious about lesbian life widely available for straight consumption.
Though he's married to the awesome Scarlett Johansson and his star is poised to rocket into the stratosphere when he appears as the Green Lantern next year, the 4-year-old actor proves just how sexy self-deprecation can be.
Sometimes Offill's narrators seem vulnerable to the delusion that their dysfunction sets them apart — that they are breaking down against the backdrop of others' composure, which can come across as self-deprecation but is actually its own form of egotism.
Please register me in the "cult" of Cohen as I join with the millions around the globe who are deeply moved, united by Cohen: the man, the music, the "gravelly" voice, the wit, the Astairan grace, the divine self-deprecation.
Folds, with a mix of trademark self-deprecation and accuracy, later dubbed the act "punk rock for sissies," yet the melodies were far more sophisticated, the harmonies tighter, and the wise-ass lyrics way more cutting than your average three-chord jam.
The agency estimates that currency deprecation between June 2015 and March 2016 will have raised the private-sector foreign-currency debt burden by around a further 8% of GDP in Russia, 4% in Brazil and South Africa, and 2% in Turkey and Mexico.
Between these punctuations, he affects poses that would fit as comfortably within a twelve-bar blues as they do on the dimly lit Def Jam stage: sexual bravado, profane delight, sly self-deprecation, dismay and gathering confusion at a rapidly changing world.
For instance, WeWork likes to use the dubious metric "community adjusted EBIDTA" which is basically a fancy made-up term to say it subtracts interest, taxes, deprecation and amortization, marketing expenses, general and administrative costs, development, and design costs from its losses.
It's a strangely satisfying and endearing form of self-deprecation, and it culminates on the cheerful note — for all the developers attending Apple's big annual dev conference — that the world is relying on the apps made for iOS devices, so we'd better keep making them.
To Gadsby, the medium of standup is fundamentally wrong, in that the self-deprecation required of her as a comic had begun to feel less like a joke and more of an affirmation of the homophobic attitudes that damaged her both physically and psychologically.
With his air of disarrayed befuddlement, his crazy coiffure, his idiosyncratically imaginative P.G. Wodehousian locution, his habit of slipping into Latin and Greek, his foot-in-the-mouth self-deprecation and his obvious delight in himself, he oozes a charm rarely seen in politicians.
Despite her self-deprecation (she lives in perennial fear of "everyone in my office and my life discovering that I am a fraud"), Favilla is admirably suited to the "accidental livelihood" that has come her way at a fast-paced, high-energy digital news organization.
Since then, the most viral parodies of VSCO girls have been by teenagers who could qualify as VSCO girls themselves, making it more of an exercise in self-deprecation than blatant misogyny (although there is plenty of that going on in other portrayals, too).
With a wink of self-deprecation for being a policy wonk, Gore said he had gone through Clinton's climate policies "with a fine-toothed comb" and was impressed by the commitment to install half a billion solar panels by the end of her first term.
"Now the mainland markets were subdued by two factors, from inside and outside." said Pan Shaochang, an analyst at Dongguan Securities, noting that regulator's curb on insurers' stock investment and yuan deprecation pressure fuelled by the Fed's likely interest rate hike put the markets under pressure.
Update: Perhaps because of the hubbub surrounding the news of Paint's deprecation, Microsoft has now confirmed to Motherboard that has no immediate plans to sunset Paint, and a new update to Microsoft's support page notes that it will remain available for free download in the Windows store.
According to About Chromebooks' Kevin C. Tofel, there's been little to no development on Project Campfire since December of last year, so the official deprecation of the Alt OS code today is likely just the final nail in the coffin for what was already internally abandoned.
The paean he offered to America, a country that had embraced him as "a skinny kid with a funny name", was also a kind of dare; the self-deprecation camouflaged a boast, since many in his audience saw the obstacles he faced as clearly as he did.
Let's look at what the response does: In other words, the meme exemplifies a big chunk of Tumblr culture: the nerdy nature of the interaction, the ironic self-deprecation of both parties, the classic call-and-response that turns a random literary reference into a communal event.
In fact, the most shocking thing about this exercise was how it felt to scroll and scroll and not come across a single instance of self-deprecation or performative malaise that frames how I believed most online humans communicate — especially when talking about their own privilege.
Justice intensified its deprecation of Apple in a letter unsealed Tuesday in federal court in Brooklyn, where a U.S. magistrate judge is weighing a government request that he order Apple, under the 1789 All Writs Act, to help investigators access data from an accused drug dealer's phone.
Rather than trying to compete for views and likes with the genetically gifted, kids are pivoting to self-deprecation in a way that's less depressing than it might seem to concerned parents: it's a reclamation of mediocrity in an online space where everyone else is an overachiever.
Yalom writes less as a physician passing along profound clinical insights in his chosen field than as a grandfather meandering through different aspects of his life with unrelenting honesty and more than a little self-deprecation — such is the luxury of the successful, self-aware man.
But in an era when the savvy career move is to diversify into podcasts and video while playing a variety of rooms, Attell, 54, is the rare elite stand-up who advertises himself, with a mixture of pride and self-deprecation, as simply a club comic.
The piece is titled "At The Age Of 37 She Realized She'd Never Ride Through Paris In A Sports Car With The Warm Wind In Her Hair" after lyrics from a song by Marianne Faithfull, which captures Solano's mix of self-deprecation and fascination with pop fame.
And Hannah Gadsby, in her groundbreaking Netflix special, Nanette, declares she's quitting stand-up all together, because of the humiliation she's suffered from her own self-deprecation—from all too often making herself, a queer woman, someone who already lives on the margins, the butt of her own jokes.
Of course, Ben comforted her and said she didn't deserve that before offering her the rose, but not before a little classic Ben self-deprecation: "It doesn't quite make sense on how somebody like you could be interested in somebody like me, but I like it," – Ben, we've been over this.
Above all, a friendship blooms and is captured with the kind of warmth and deprecation that makes the slice-of-life genre sing: our eponymous heroines' joy in a finding a movie they'd like to see already in stock at a Red Box is as thrilling as any action climax.
However, the launch of the settings signals the official deprecation for the tool File Stream replaces: Google Drive for Mac and PC. The older Google Drive desktop software will no longer be supported beginning on December 11th, 2017, and it will shut down completely on March 12th, 2018, Google says.
" Then Mr. Pence added, in a typical stroke of self-deprecation that has become a necessary weapon in his campaign arsenal, "You know, I said at our convention, I said we'd nominated someone who is larger than life, known for charisma, so they wanted to kind of balance the ticket.
His disclosure of trauma doesn't feel sympathy-hungry, and his self-deprecation toward his own sex (he makes fun of testosterone and "dudes who say dumb shit about sex," for example) puts him at odds with jerk-off humor that is all-too-often a part of the male comic arsenal.
Between August 2015 and August 2016, China sold more than $570 billion in its stockpile of foreign currency to slow the yuan's deprecation, according to Treasury estimates But despite the intervention, the yuan last year lost roughly 7 percent of its value relative the dollar, to the lowest level in eight years.
The post contains other newsworthy items like the "deprecation of the Instagram API" (developers will soon have access to far less Instagram user data) and the disabling of a feature that let anyone search for users with a telephone number or email address (bad actors were abusing this.) But that 87 million number?
Critic's Notebook The 70th Primetime Emmy Awards opened Monday night with a little soft-shoe self-deprecation, a semi-musical number called "We Solved It," in which a chorus of television stars claimed that their industry's diversity problem had been overcome — until RuPaul arrived with the news that no, they'd jumped the gun.
But there will also — you can count on it — be a lot of deprecation and sneering from mainstream pundits and many in the media, lots of denial that she has a "mandate" (whatever that means), because some other Republican would supposedly have beaten her, she should have won by more, or something.
She offers occasional actual laugh-out-loud lines and self-deprecation alongside the quotations from scholars like Susan Bordo and Caryl Rivers, and opens a door for those who have found something wanting in marketplace feminism but were unsure how to express it, for those new to media criticism or criticism of neoliberal capitalism.
With the election of an American President whose campaign trafficked openly in the deprecation of women—and who, on his first working day in office, signed an executive order withdrawing federal funds from overseas women's-health organizations that offer abortion services—the novel that Atwood dedicated to Mary Webster has reappeared on best-seller lists.
" Reviewing Mr. Abrons's comedy "The Brothers Berg," performed at the Here Arts Theater in Lower Manhattan in 2000, Bruce Weber of The Times wrote that the speeches by the character Morris exhibit "a modest gift for the kind of withering self-deprecation and eloquent tactlessness that we've come to associate with unhappy men of letters.
Narrating in a downcast tone, Kari opens the album saying "I'm not supposed to be here right now but I am," before proceeding down a path of gentle deprecation, self- and otherwise, with lyrics like "don't have my shit together there's no need to pretend" and riffs on people checking their phones when they know nobody's called.
The gloriously trashy cover of A Flock of Seagulls' "I Ran" is the first time in the movie that Emma Stone truly comes alive: Her hysterical dancing pairs perfectly with Ryan Gosling's bright red bomber jacket and even brighter red keytar (I own the same exact model, by the way), imbuing the movie with much-needed self-deprecation and giddiness.
The song rocketed forward with a velocity that was sure to grab any fan of the kind of populist punk being dealt out by labels like Epitaph and Fat Wreck Chords, but with Skiba's abstract lyricism, melding imagery from The Wizard of Oz and the self-deprecation of him cracking his head open to prove he had brains, it was a mixture of goofy wordplay and youthful conviction that was fully compelling.
In "The Emmys Joked About TV's Lack of Diversity, and Then Demonstrated It," Mike Hale writes about what he calls the "flat, inessential and, despite its insistent topicality, out of touch" awards show: The 70th Primetime Emmy Awards opened Monday night with a little soft-shoe self-deprecation, a semi-musical number called "We Solved It," in which a chorus of television stars claimed that their industry's diversity problem had been overcome — until RuPaul arrived with the news that no, they'd jumped the gun.
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