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"disastrously" Definitions
  1. in a way that is very bad, harmful or unsuccessful

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That bet seems ever more likely to go disastrously awry.
The debates could go well or disastrously for either candidate.
To surfers, waves have personalities, some of them disastrously beguiling.
You have any horror stories about something going disastrously wrong?
These ideas all proved not just false but disastrously so.
But it is not hard to imagine it going disastrously wrong.
But I think this will end disastrously for them as individuals.
At least some of them are going to react disastrously. Catastrophically.
It makes sense that babies in "motion" are so disastrously wrong.
"The negotiations could work out well or even disastrously," he said.
Until now, I've generally fallen, often disastrously, short of fulfilling them.
Eastern time, two narratives -- both disastrously bad for Trump -- emerged: 2100.
This line of thinking was not just wrong, but disastrously so.
The good news: Not every canceled wedding described here ended up disastrously.
We watched our crush on Ryan Lochte careen disastrously off the rails.
This suits the portrayal of a doomed, disastrously sheltered 14th-century monarch.
Can you give me an example of an algorithm going disastrously wrong?
And a disastrously double-minded screenplay is the root of Suburbicon's problems.
The Philharmonic tried, disastrously, to return to its old home, Carnegie Hall.
He's producing Eric Clapton, singing with Sting, drumming (disastrously) with Led Zeppelin.
This selection of stupid April Fools' pranks that went disastrously awry isn't comprehensive.
Mrs Clinton was a clunking candidate who—disastrously—took the Midwest for granted.
Trump just went about it in the worst, most disastrously self-interested way.
Its Fire phone flamed out disastrously soon after it was launched in 2014.
His party, Forza Italia, fared disastrously in a general election on March 4th.
And, most disastrously, since birth, I've suffered from an inexplicable fear of corn.
"Scrapping NAFTA would be a disastrously bad idea," he said in a statement.
Mr. Yanukovych had relied disastrously on Russian political advisers who underestimated voter frustration.
To Johnson's credit, nothing went disastrously wrong during his eight years as mayor.
In people who end up having Alzheimer's, the defense mechanism somehow goes disastrously wrong.
But an in-the-works study shows that this assumption could be disastrously wrong.
Mr Wade's book is vital to understanding how things could go so disastrously wrong.
But according to arrest warrants obtained by PEOPLE, things went disastrously wrong last month.
Planning assumptions based on an extension of the status quo are disastrously off-base.
Just as one relationship blooms in England, another disastrously crumbles right here in America.
The Trump administration has been disastrously disruptive to the norms of our political culture.
And as SenseNets shows, these contractors can easily get it wrong, sometimes disastrously so.
But that decade ended disastrously with an economic crisis that plunged millions into poverty.
We have a moral responsibility to aid innocent victims of disastrously misguided previous policies.
People can't feel good about things when they think the country is disastrously led.
But more importantly, the president is disastrously wrong about the sheer expense of insurance.
And so the place began to divide disastrously between the holy and the military.
But they can just as often land as maudlin, self-pitying, or disastrously misaimed.
It bears pointing out that similar dynamics played out, disastrously, in the presidential election.
And then Rubio, disastrously, fell back on the robotic repetition of his stump speech.
It didn't go as disastrously as one might've expected — the dude actually returned the serve!
As tensions mounted, he learns, rival factions in Egypt received disastrously conflicting signals from Washington.
The problems began with the confused, disastrously rushed attempt to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
Or, if your life feels disastrously unorganized, Kondo promises that she can make it better.
But their sleuthing ended disastrously, prompting the show to take on a brutally dark tone.
For a sickening moment, I thought it might angle disastrously sideways, like a ballistic missile.
Despite job approval ratings in the low 40s and disastrously bad numbers among women. 11.
This transformation would be repeated, more rapidly and often more disastrously, in one country after another.
So Verizon tried to become a content company and disastrously failed in a number of ways.
The DPP's previous stint in power, under Chen Shui-bian between 2000 and 20083, ended disastrously.
So far, Trump has exclusively faced crises of his own creation, and he's handled them disastrously.
It may be the ambitious monarchs and vengeful soldiers who always, often disastrously, initiate the action.
She lies to Charles, she lies to her brother and, most disastrously, she lies to herself.
But most disastrously, I get them throughout the night and consequently have very poor quality sleep.
Uber has since gone public in a disastrously bad IPO and its stock has underperformed since.
But in an election where Brexit was the most salient issue, that strategy proved disastrously ineffective.
Grace and Frankie's lives are both disastrously worse off for not having the other one in it.
Because one day, not long away at all, that approach will begin to rebound on us disastrously.
Many couples have struggled to stay together after trying to assemble disastrously complicated, enormously elaborate IKEA furniture.
The first Ritual of Chud performed by the Native American tribe failed disastrously; IT killed them all.
What interests Mr. Gold is the intimate spectacle of two disastrously different, equally great minds in collision.
But an overzealous impact could break an asteroid into fragments that could still disastrously crash into Earth.
The last two decades have illustrated that this prediction was disastrously wrong — or at least half wrong.
It is truly difficult to put into words just how disastrously terrible this pile of garbage was.
It backfired so disastrously that, in early June, the FDA asked Endo to pull it from the market.
You give us so much: cheap, quick fast food, all-day breakfast, and disastrously failed attempts at memes.
The first, best one is that Britain reaches a position distinctly worse than membership, but not disastrously so.
After a disastrously tone-deaf launch, the business side of the service has been plagued by executive changes.
" When a presentation goes disastrously at his job with the architect, he says: "I went 1930s Hollywood Negro.
Disastrously, the bands bailed on the fundraiser and got the Casualties to play a secret house show instead.
Resorts in the Dolomites invested heavily in snow-making after two disastrously snowless seasons between 219 and 0003.
But, if she truly understands how disastrously "ill-advised" her attacks on Trump were, she would step aside.
He just tried to fix what could be the biggest crisis of his presidency -- and he failed disastrously.
Since the Saudis and the Emiratis intervened in Yemen, nearly three years earlier, things had gone disastrously wrong.
"Scrapping Nafta would be a disastrously bad idea," Senator Ben Sasse, Republican of Nebraska, said in a statement.
What he tried, disastrously, was "The Gong Show Movie," which he directed and, with Robert Downey Sr., wrote.
She starred in, and co-created, the celebrated "Pulling," a pitch-black comedy about three disastrously behaved women.
The disastrously heavy rainfall caused damage over a widespread area, with most of the deaths in and around Hiroshima.
But that in no way excuses it; rather, it highlights how disastrously incoherent, chaotic and contradictory the policy is.
But at a minimum, Uber's core business probably isn't as disastrously money-losing as its top-line numbers suggest.
"Election data in this country is organized disastrously," said David Nir, political director for the politics blog Daily Kos.
But its controls were scattily sensitive, at times disastrously so, and its camera was a persistent obstacle to overcome.
One of the few such events demanding an effective response was Hurricane Maria — and the response was disastrously inadequate.
He is making more sophisticated gadgets that could flummox copycats but could also be disastrously expensive if they fail.
But as a new report shows, many are disastrously unprepared — and that may point to flaws in the system.
Kael's distinctively passionate voice, competing with movie fragments, is disastrously muffled, as are those of her admirers and detractors.
For all these reasons and more, a fireside chat to read the Ukraine transcript is a disastrously bad idea.
It's never clear why things go as wrong as they do, other than Oystein's brand marketing was disastrously successful.
Disastrously, banks were encouraged to issue more subprime loans to advance the administration's interest in home ownership by poorer people.
By not being able to redeem my race in proving I was physically stronger, I felt I had failed disastrously.
Bianca's (Sibongile Mlambo) death ripples disastrously for the men who killed her and for Jacob as he fights for justice.
After he disastrously attempted to run for mayor of New York, reporters asked him what he planned to do next.
Just as Sully, when under the spell of what he calls his "stupid streak," acts disastrously, so too does Raymer.
But he's sweaty—both physically and mentally—flailing disastrously at every turn: flustered at recruiter meetings, drunk on job interviews.
Consumer confidence in the economy has "gone from moderately positive to disastrously negative in an extremely short period," he added.
The Iowa Democratic Party's disastrously long delay in reporting results compounded the sense of confusion and haziness surrounding the outcome.
They're learning how to make this work in real time — rather disastrously — and customers can do nothing more than watch.
They also see little action from the United States, driving them to take matters into their own hands, often disastrously.
Many of us with tempestuous relationships with a parent spend years, mostly disastrously, trying to replicate those five-alarm fires.
"Ultimately, it was such a horrible thing nobody wanted to go there, because it was such disastrously bad legislation," he added.
Next on the prince's docket is an upcoming trip to Nepal, nearly a year after disastrously deadly earthquakes struck the nation.
Until then, this nascent rebellion has all the hallmarks of a big nothing, or worse, a disastrously ill-planned hard fork.
PicturesFor a movie about a global weather apocalypse, Geostorm is disastrously boring, but its weather control technology deserves your brief attention.
Starring Gerard Butler, Geostorm is the breathless, (though maybe theoretically possible) tale of human efforts to control weather gone disastrously wrong.
A Saudi Arabia unmoored from America, or one in which MBS's reforms fail disastrously, is unlikely to benefit United States interests.
It's a good idea to disable them one by one, if you can, and check that nothing is disastrously broken afterwards.
At the same time, decisions made by algorithms can also go disastrously awry, and can be difficult for outsiders to understand.
Standards of living have dropped disastrously since the election of Hugo Chávez in 1998 set the country on its current course.
So it's probably worth noting that I haven't yet seen how season three will end, and it could do so disastrously.
Not disastrously so, because Asuka's relentless winning streak had slowly become a storytelling cage for her, but it was still wrong.
He recalls an initial consumer test that went so disastrously that he went back to his hotel room and cried a little.
If all this did lead to an entrenched, unfair advantage, the effect, when compounded over decades, would make wealth inequality disastrously worse.
Perhaps that was true when an Iron Curtain ran down the middle of Europe, and Mao Zedong's China had turned disastrously inward.
Welcome to Marwen is a disastrously misconceived movie, but in such a boring way that it's hard to imagine its target audience.
First, the Trump team is flawed in threatening to raise regulatory burdens, perhaps disastrously, in a pair of vitally important policy areas.
But here are the high/low-lights, ranked by how disastrously bad they are for Scaramucci and the Trump White House. 13.
Rolling them back now, just as the rest of the world, particularly China, is upping their technological game, is disastrously short-sighted.
Sam Bradford started the season disastrously, and his replacement, the rookie Josh Rosen, has not yet found his feet in the league.
The column I was perhaps proudest of in 2018 did poorly, although not disastrously: A few people read it besides my mom.
Just this month, Google's plan to create an A.I. ethics board ended disastrously when backlash about board members led to its dissolution.
While both understand this, they feel an immense sense of purpose in advocating for other new mothers disastrously underserved by existing policies.
Sony was even able to turn the disastrously reviewed "The Emoji Movie" into a hit, with global ticket sales of $208 million.
Inmates had seized control of the prison, and Mr. Seale led a Panther contingent trying to mediate (unsuccessfully; the riot ended disastrously).
And the year ended disastrously for Jefferson, when he and his allies in Congress quickly approved the infamous Embargo Act in December.
He would probably counter American protectionism with the sort of self-destructive economic nationalism to which Mexico has disastrously resorted in the past.
Still, Huawei is close, and it doesn't have the disastrously bad HDR that Samsung's Note 9 exhibits when dealing with trees and skies.
Star Wars missions often go awry, but this one goes disastrously wrong, having pretty much the exact opposite effect of what was intended.
So the stock market did well, some people obviously did very well by austerity, even if our society as a whole did disastrously.
But the tidal undertow of radicalization and tribal epistemology, which accelerated so disastrously under Obama, has left no room for grappling with reality.
Almost all these interventions failed disastrously, losing billions of pounds for taxpayers without saving the companies; the strategy was derided as "picking winners".
"An Instance of the Fingerpost" succeeded by inhabiting the often disastrously mistaken scientific and religious notions of four very different 17th-century men.
Playing a mysterious stranger who's doggedly investigating Sidney's third-act disappearance, Mr. Chandler weaves a thread of stability around a disastrously fragmented plot.
May's decision to call an early election in the hopes of expanding the Conservative Party's majority in the House of Commons disastrously backfired.
The meeting was about to end disastrously — until I did something out of the blue that somehow humored him beyond belief: I giggled.
They inevitably include the harrowing, climactic piece about a young mother in a disastrously destructive relationship (performed with scalding intensity by Jayme Lawson).
If they give rise to a more dangerous black market, or drive vapers back to traditional cigarettes, the effects could be disastrously counterproductive.
It was surely a similar craving for socially sanctioned love that drove McCullers to marry — disastrously, twice — the same troubled man, Reeves McCullers.
Barry Goldwater seemed like he'd split the G.O.P. disastrously and reduced it to a permanent minority, but four years later Nixon won the presidency.
The time to unseat the Sox may have passed, but in spite of everything, this disastrously injury-stricken Yankees team remains 32 games above .
In the euro area, thrifty core economies lent heavily to the periphery, often against soaring property prices, fuelling an economic boom that ended disastrously.
The power of partisanship helped the House move from disastrously short on votes to narrowly passing a bill over the course of one month.
Consistency could be the issue; it's easy to see how AI-based editing decisions could work great with some images and disastrously with others.
They're already pushing a disastrously unpopular healthcare bill; do they want to compound that by giving banks a get out of jail free card?
But this circumstance shaped Taylor into a person whose "arousal template," to borrow a phrase from last week's episode, is proving doubters disastrously wrong.
The initial distrust of intellectual elites and the "deep state" in Washington combined to produce a disastrously slow response at the crucial early stages.
The latter activity is seductive, especially for many members of my generation who were raised on this message, but it can be disastrously counterproductive.
President Trump's latest self-inflicted crisis — the abrupt and disastrously executed firing of FBI Director James Comey — likely won't be his last this month.
But as the last two decades have shown, Washington's sense of its own power to shape events in the Middle East is often disastrously exaggerated.
Whatever happens in politics over the coming months, Italy must above all avoid a financial crisis, which could spill over disastrously into the euro zone.
The EFF believes this interpretation, which it calls "legally and technically misguided," would turn a previously clear-cut safe harbor into a disastrously muddy guideline.
Even though White House aides insisted repeatedly the firing had nothing to do with Russia, they were finally and disastrously undermined by their own boss.
And if nothing else, they can tell jokes about how disastrously everything went last time (because, after all, most first-time Oscar hosts are terrible).
He routinely worked late into the night, seven days a week, from behind a huge horseshoe-shaped control pad, piled disastrously high with manila folders.
But would he rally his members for a fight that could go disastrously wrong, even if it were the only thing that could save them?
Her first case study is the financial crisis of 2008, kicked off by mathematical models of mortgage payments that were precise, complex and disastrously wrong.
Most disastrously, on SDG 13, the goal to limit human-caused global warming, the United States ranks a dreadful 33 out of 35 OECD countries.
The best way to think about Bush-style pseudo-resistance is that it's a hedge against the risk that the Trumpian political project collapses disastrously.
Cunanan may well have been all three of those things, but he was also a person with dreams and desires whose life went disastrously awry.
Noted Wall Street bear Davis Stockman, Ronald Reagan's former director of the Office of Management, also told CNBC that the cryptocurrency boom will end disastrously.
The wave of official scrutiny comes on the heels of what can only be described as a disastrously scandal-ridden summer for the Catholic Church.
But Mr. Eggers's sharpest decision, what makes you and the movie jump, is that he stays inside the characters' worlds and heads, all disastrously close quarters.
It was almost disastrously distracting, and I can only hope that it was the result of this being an early unit, and not the final product.
The latter is filled with reboots, sequels, and prequels in movies and television because media based on lesser-known brands or original ideas can fail disastrously.
Caffeine addiction is known to disastrously affect a person's habits, beyond how it forces a person to constantly go out of their way to get coffee.
The current effort to repeal the recent gas tax increase in California — the disastrously misguided Proposition 20161 — is backed by a vaguely named group Reform California.
If Republicans weaken protections for people with pre-existing conditions, make their insurance unaffordable as this bill promises to do, the toll will be disastrously high.
Unlike Intel, who disastrously missed the move to mobile, ARM is well placed to exploit the current trend towards embedded systems, and the Internet of Things.
That includes the title character, Antonio (Toussaint Jeanlouis), who disastrously borrows money from Shylock, and the best friend he is trying to assist, Bassanio (Titus Tompkins).
At long last, though, Stroup's been captured, thanks to his disastrously ill-advised scheme involving maraschino cherries and their nonexistent pits, the CBC reported on Thursday.
The church also served as a setting of Alessandro Manzoni's Italian masterpiece, "The Betrothed," in which doctors and officials disastrously played down the catastrophic 1630 plague.
A Christmas promotion that went disastrously wrong in Japan was the biggest drag, contributing to a fall in earnings from what had been Domino's biggest market.
While reality show producers often want to push the limits in regards to their participants' behavior, they also live in fear of something going disastrously wrong.
While other carmakers have, sometimes disastrously, attempted full mergers with rivals, the alliance has let Nissan and Renault share some functions, such as purchasing, while remaining independent.
GOP leaders thought stoking another similar fight — and, this time, risking a default on the nation's debt — would fail disastrously and cause great damage to their party.
The balance will be repaid via the ICRC by the donors (although if the centres do disastrously, they have to pay only 50% of the original amount).
It's what drew Martha into her marriage with Clark, and it's what helped lure William into his One Final Mission that seems poised to go disastrously wrong.
As America learned in Iraq, and as Mr Stark learned in Sokovia, people without procedural oversight are apt to be led disastrously astray by their own biases.
If alcohol, or any other drug, is enough to blow us so disastrously off course, then free will must not be all it's cracked up to be.
If McConnell refuses to bring up any shutdown or immigration bill that Trump will not support, he is setting up Senate Republicans for a disastrously losing proposition.
He was briefly, disastrously married to a flamboyant former opera singer, Sara Sherman Maxon, several years his senior, who alienated his circle of friends in Cedar Rapids.
Ms. Baker dubbed the singing voice of Kane's second wife, Susan Alexander (Dorothy Comingore), whom Kane tries but disastrously fails to mold into an opera star. Mrs.
Polling on the Republican health bill appears to be disastrously bad, with Nate Silver saying it's "hard to understate" the public's level of support for the legislation.
Today's society could be disastrously affected by artificial intelligence and growing automation, and scientists and technologists are looking for ways to stop that damage before it happens.
Top officials were still unable to give full figures Sunday on how many Americans have now been tested after the disastrously slow roll out of diagnosis kits.
The country made a grievous mistake, we all know it, and yet we're forced to watch this tragicomedy unfold knowing how disastrously bad it could get. Correct.
Hossein Dehghan, warned on Sunday that any confrontation with the United States and its Gulf allies would end disastrously for the small Arab states and for Israel.
But when police intervention ends disastrously, a febrile youth emerges, mad as hell and unwilling to take it any more from both corrupt cops and their elders.
America has been imperfect — sometimes disastrously so — but it always seemed to me bent toward the belief that America and the world could be made more perfect.
By far the most affecting passage in "4 3 2 1" is a scene in which this version of Archie experiments, disastrously, with taking money for sex.
But after a disastrously bad Christmas shopping season the company announced in March that it would close its remaining 800 US stores and go out of business.
The secret was corrosive to the internal culture at the Media Lab, and in the end, it was a ticking time bomb guaranteed to eventually, disastrously explode.
The resulting transparency would consign to history the flawed way in which headline charges are currently set, a game of collective spoof that can go disastrously wrong.
Editorial When a leader dominates a country as long and as disastrously as Robert Mugabe dominated Zimbabwe, his departure is bound to be both exhilarating and traumatic.
Trump's current inner circle proves to have had better judgment about campaign strategy than we thought, but I still believe they are disastrously equipped to run the country.
Gambling on weakness Bin Laden disastrously misjudged the likely American response to the 113/11 attacks because he labored under the delusion that the United States was weak.
Instead of enhancing the core Stories product that made the app a teen phenomenon, it's concentrated on Maps, gaming, Search, professional Discover content, and a disastrously needless redesign.
In it, astronaut Sally Jansen has been working to come to grips with a Mars mission that went disastrously wrong, and NASA ended its crewed missions into space.
Hillary Clinton went so far as pushing to be her husband's domestic policy chief, but the President's pollster, Stan Greenberg, convinced her that it would be disastrously unpopular.
David Stockman, President Ronald Reagan's former director of the Office of Management and a relentless Wall Street bear, is warning investors that the cryptocurrency boom will end disastrously.
Their next attempt to overthrow the Fulgencio Batista dictatorship also began disastrously in 6900, but their rebellion took hold, and they entered Havana triumphantly in January of 2628.
The realization that a nationalized economy might also be profoundly inefficient, and disastrously slow to keep up with global markets, only surfaced later with the Soviet Union's collapse.
Turns out that Mr. de Lesseps, after completing the Suez Canal, went to Central America and quite disastrously took a crack at a sea level canal through Panama.
Many sex workers who hadn't turned to the internet willingly were essentially forced online to combat false negative reviews which had the power to disastrously damage their income.
But there's an ever-present danger that the car will come across a person in a setting unlike any it's seen before and, disastrously, fail to recognize them.
Outmaneuvered by successive Israeli governments, depleted, divided, disastrously led and at risk of being shrugged aside by some longtime Arab allies, the Palestinians are running out of options.
If the Labour Party's election night goes as disastrously as early exit polls foretell, the Democratic Party may see a cautionary tale for the US 2020 presidential race.
Both politics and policy collided last week in the GOP's disastrously divisive drive to accomplish the rare feat of rolling back major social legislation, by "repealing and replacing" Obamacare.
So, it's very possible this scenario never unfolds because the indictment either doesn't ever come or comes disastrously for the Democrats right in the middle of the general election.
The plan goes disastrously wrong when her booty call Jesse (Alex Brightman), is freaked out by the surprise appearance of a toddler's hanging foot while he's mid-missionary position.
Just this year, we've seen numerous deaths of beloved musical icons, a disastrously contentious Presidential election, and regular news stories about the ongoing strife between civilians and the police.
As Vox's Dara Lind argued, Cruz appeared to be gambling that Trump will "lose disastrously in November" and that Cruz will be well-positioned to pick up the pieces.
If the Supreme Court overturns the lower court's ruling in support of Stephens' protection under Title VII, the rights of trans people in the workplace will be disastrously undermined.
Incorrectly believing that policies produced positive results in the past is almost the only explanation for why otherwise rational and educated human beings would continually repeat disastrously failed policies.
I think it ended on a very high note, a far more satisfying scene than I had dared hope so, considering how disastrously season three had gone for me.
This faith seems to me to be justified by tradition, Constitution and the record of American actions in intervening on the side of freedom, even if at times disastrously.
But public health experts warn that the two stories are intimately, perhaps disastrously, related: Infectious disease outbreaks have a long history of preying on society's most vulnerable, disenfranchised members.
A July 2017 meeting between President Donald Trump and top national-security officials went disastrously wrong, according to an excerpt from a new book by two Washington Post reporters.
Even wizened strategist Ben (Kevin Dunn) is exploring new opportunities, though a disastrously non-PC meeting at Uber ends his political consulting career before it even gets off the ground.
It is not quite Berlin's disastrously fated airport, which was scheduled to open in 2010 but will be lucky to see its first flyers by the end of this decade.
In the end, of course, an upswing in the number of homeowner defaults led the MBS market to collapse disastrously, nearly taking down the worldwide financial system along with it.
For whatever reasons, which historians will harshly judge, Obama has been disastrously unable or unwilling to directly confront the aggressive crimes by Putin in Syria and during the presidential election.
But that precious grace period was squandered by disastrously ineffective federal government action, most importantly the test kit fiasco, which badly undermined the ability to test enough people for infection.
Yet even those seemingly supportive proposals can also be understood as attempts to pre-empt the stronger forms of single payer that have failed so disastrously at the state level.
This was dark-of-night, no-prying-eyes stuff, done over the objections of Paul Ryan, the House speaker, who could sense how disastrously it would play in the media.
Disastrously, this shared interest has created a control regime for refugees in the region that is much stricter and more violent than what existed before humanitarian actors' large-scale involvement.
Their harebrained scheme to capture a wight and confront Cersei with a real-life zombie has all sorts of potential to go disastrously wrong, but you can't blame them for trying.
Washington (CNN)In the spring of 2000 amid a disastrously bad season, Boston Celtics coach Rick Pitino chided fans of the team for pining for a glorious past that wasn't returning.
Michael Stuhlbarg (left) and Douglas Booth But unlike C.K., who was the sole architect of his film's deliberately — and disastrously — troublesome storyline, Spacey was only an actor for hire on Gore.
The centerpiece of that film is a sequence in which Lie's character Phillip attempts, disastrously, to recreate a seminal moment in his life, a trip to Paris with his girlfriend Kari.
" That's undeniably a good thing, Harrington explained, but he also cautioned that many past efforts to implement socialism had been more ambiguous, "sometimes disastrously wrong or else vague and merely rhetorical.
I think a lot of what's at work there is that foundations are understandably risk-averse, concerned with their own reputation, with avoiding disastrously bad grants, and with not getting scammed.
But Democrats' performance in the 2010 midterms — when this batch of Senate seats was last on the ballot — was so disastrously bad that they have practically nothing to defend this year.
Every time a skater steps onto the ice, there's always a sense that something could go splendidly right or disastrously wrong — and we, as viewers, never know what we're going to get.
Yet even if Mr Hollande were to stand aside, polls suggest that the Socialists would perform disastrously in the presidential election's first round, failing to make it to the run-off ballot.
Nothing happens quickly, and we may still see a return to a more balanced view of the role of government, particularly as rising waters and changing weather dynamics disastrously change human lives.
Nikki Haley spoke to a national television audience and delivered the most visible and explicit shot yet by party grandees against what many see as the presidential front-runner's disastrously divisive rhetoric.
But given the disastrously bad closing week of the race for Northam, the fact he is still ahead at all is somewhat remarkable -- and may speak to the durability of his advantage.
He is misjudged, unjustly lambasted and, in fact, vilified most often because he is not a member of the political elites who have so disastrously shaped international affairs for two generations now.
The signs are all around us with rising seas, blistering heat waves, collapsing coral reefs and global systems destined to go disastrously wrong if we don't do something about it and soon.
But the hefty cost to Ukrainian taxpayers and Western donors, including the United States, was most likely too high because the failing banks — most disastrously PrivatBank — were refinanced shortly before they collapsed.
Second, while the Saudi policy of supporting jihadists was and remains disastrously shortsighted, that shortsightedness is part of what makes conspiracy theories of an elaborate Saudi-9/11 plot so far fetched.
Her second film, 2005's Aeon Flux, was disastrously recut after a regime change at Paramount took control away from her and tried to repurpose her footage into a more conventional action film.
This approach failed disastrously after the economic crash when the developers who were meant to build this generation's housing were strapped with crippling debt, owning cumulative billions to the banks and the government.
Why it matters: May's "British dream" speech was a huge moment for her to project strength and control to her party after her Tories disastrously lost their majority in June's snap general election.
So when our future students tackle the question of how Trump became the 2016 GOP nominee, they would do well not to ignore the sudden, disastrously-timed absence of America's favorite fake newsman.
Mass demonstrations have occurred at nearly every modern political convention, perhaps none more disastrously than at the 225 Democratic convention in Chicago, where street riots contributed to Hubert H. Humphrey's loss that November.
Charter pioneers also promised that, unlike traditional schools, which they said were allowed to perform disastrously without consequence, charters would be held accountable for improving student performance, and shut down if they failed.
She earned even more media attention, including from BuzzFeed, earlier this year, when "creativity workshops" she'd planned for her followers went disastrously awry, earning her the title of a one-woman Fyre Festival.
For one thing, as Tyler Cowen notes, an actual legislative framework aimed at entirely preventing US-based firms from exporting capital to lower-wage countries would end up needing to be disastrously draconian.
The good news for Democrats of all stripes is that the Republican Party is more likely than not to nominate Trump, who gives off every sign of being a disastrously weak general election candidate.
First, he forced the cancellation of a planned bout with Tyron Woodley when his weight cut went so disastrously that he was carted off to the hospital before he could step on the scale.
With that question burning in the background, Bojack's best frenemy Mr. Peanutbutter runs a disastrously successful run for governor, and his on-again-off-again ex self-sabotages her first healthy relationship in ages.
Hello Games' procedurally generated space epic No Man's Sky could be the great beacon that attracts millions more gamers to the indie sector, or a title disastrously crippled by too many months of teasing.
Democrats will run against the disastrously unpopular GOP plans to repeal and replace ObamaCare, which were in part incorporated into the tax bill that will raise insurance premiums for tens of millions of Americans.
Roots of resistance to expertise are as tribalistic as can be, and a sure thing is that the transaction costs of a straight exchange of knowledge and expertise for ignorance are high, perhaps disastrously.
A disastrously mismanaged February, during which government officials, much of the media, and even some experts assured Americans there was nothing to fear, let the virus spread until it was too big to ignore.
Perhaps the Mexican authorities who received the American tip-off understood that if they didn't nab Mr. Guzmán López, the Americans would out them as complicit — and so opted to proceed halfheartedly and disastrously.
After it played precisely that disastrously, Trump sent out two tweets Tuesday morning asking why House Republicans would take aim at the ethics office when there was so much other important work to do.
More disastrously, the jacket has been the biggest hurdle for Trump herself in terms of public perception, lending to the idea many Americans have of the first lady that she is detached and aloof.
Yet standing out too much in the saturated marketplace can result in something that's disastrously uncomfortable or equally forgettable, like the design for the 2012 London Olympics, which was criticized for resembling a Nazi symbol.
Especially given how disastrously things start off with the introduction of a cast of characters with names like Die-Hardman, Fragile, and Deadman, which played into every preconception I brought with me to Death Stranding.
I met the Jyn team at about the same time I read Michael Lewis' The Fifth Risk, a look back at the disastrously bungled Trump transition effort (such as it was) following the 2016 election.
At the same time, she made some political hay, arguing that Trump's anti-Muslim rhetoric and unpredictable response to suddenly developing international crises like the EgyptAir crash proved he was disastrously unsuited to the presidency.
As a result, presidents can cruise to re-election thanks to an economic boom they did nothing to earn, or lose disastrously thanks to a downturn they valiantly fought with every weapon at their disposal.
But after a poor campaign and an unexpectedly stiff challenge from the opposition Labour Party under leader Jeremy Corbyn, her plan went disastrously wrong, leaving her unable to form a sustainable government without DUP support.
" Just as a designated colleague was about to stand up and make a gracious thank you signaling departure, another disastrously asked Castro a waffly question about "his views on Latin America entering the 21st century.
The filmmakers dig into new scholarship detailing how Ho Chi Minh, North Vietnam's president, was sometimes sidelined by Le Duan, the hard-liner party secretary who pushed for more aggressive, often disastrously costly military strategy.
HP is suing Autonomy founder Lynch along with his former finance chief Sushovan Hussain for more than $5 billion after the 2011 sale of the British company to the Silicon Valley group went disastrously wrong.
Trading on Friday followed a decision by the Chinese government to stop using measures known as circuit breakers that were intended to keep China's markets from dropping disastrously over the course of a single trading day.
It is maintained in the air by a variety of forces and controls working in opposition to each other, and if there is any disturbance in the delicate balance, the helicopter stops flying, immediately and disastrously.
It has had a year of disastrously bad news, more years before that of making distracting concepts that didn't relate to its core chip business, and a decade of completely missing out on the smartphone revolution.
After The Bachelorette bad boy's disastrously drunken first night on Bachelor In Paradise, host Chris Harrison was forced to send him home early, leaving at least one unanswered question: Who would he have hit on next?
Perhaps some attempted deals at Sun Valley went as disastrously as the Roy merger with the Pierce properties, but the overall closed-off atmosphere of the corporate retreats means some Sun Valley secrets have stayed secret. 
As the leader of a center-left, Labor Party-led alliance, Mr. Barak beat Mr. Netanyahu, the leader of the conservative Likud, for the premiership in 1999, but went on to serve a disastrously short term.
In Bristol, England, a first date went disastrously wrong after a girl panicked, threw an unflushable poo out of the window, then got trapped upside down trying to retrieve it by climbing out of said window.
As Dara Lind wrote at the time, Cruz's move seemed to be a bet that Trump would lose disastrously, and that Cruz himself would be positioned to pick up the pieces from that failure in 2020.
California, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana, as well as the Canadian provinces of British Columbia and Alberta, were most disastrously affected by the wildfires, leading to thousands of people being evacuated from their homes and businesses.
These are common at antiques shops and outdoor markets here, souvenirs for tourists or for young men longing for a time when they might have allied themselves, however disastrously, with some real power in the world.
That said, Trump himself and foreign governments are all surely aware of what that might lead to: another lengthy investigation like Mueller's, which even though it didn't end disastrously for Trump, surely wasn't a pleasant experience.
Following the worldwide realization that Facebook is a disastrously irresponsible company, it pledged to thoroughly review the apps on its service, ban bad actors, and notify any users that were potentially the victim of a data leak.
HP is suing Autonomy founder Lynch, once hailed as Britain's answer to Bill Gates, along with his former finance chief Sushovan Hussain for $5 billion after the 2011 deal went disastrously wrong for the Silicon Valley group.
In her review for The New York Times, Manohla Dargis wrote that the director's "sharpest decision, what makes you and the movie jump, is that he stays inside the characters' worlds and heads, all disastrously close quarters."
Does Trump continue to support McConnell's hand-picked candidates in Republican primaries — as he did, disastrously, with Luther Strange in Alabama — or does Trump use these races to satisfy his gut instincts and nurse his personal grievances?
The United States and a host of other countries have arrayed themselves behind Juan Guaidó, the young challenger from the opposition, beginning a broad drive to force the disastrously incompetent and dictatorial Nicolás Maduro out of office.
Given that our national security leaders all know and speak the truth about Iran's compliance with the deal, we can only hope they and Congress prevent the president from abandoning it and disastrously undermining our national security.
Extremes of childishness and obnoxiousness, of narcissism and disastrously poor decision-making, that normally wouldn't fly in a prestige drama can be at least partly finessed because we've been trained to never absolutely trust what we're seeing.
Following the circulation of a photo on Northam's medical school yearbook page that featured a man in blackface and another in KKK robes, Northam held a news conference that went, well, disastrously -- culminating in his almost-moonwalking.
" As Professor Rajak put it, the Nero book "exposed to a wide range of readers how disastrously wrong things can go when unbalanced and inadequate individuals acquire control of a political system that is open to abuse.
A spate of activist groups, including the NAACP, the ACLU, and Planned Parenthood, have vehemently come out in opposition of Sessions' nomination (and the hearing process in general, which Democrats have alleged was intentionally and disastrously rushed).
The lunch was for the Gallipoli Association, to commemorate the centenary of the doomed Gallipoli campaign in 1915 -- when Winston Churchill tried, and disastrously failed, to win the First World War by sending Allied troops up the Dardanelles.
Venezuela, like Poland, needs a compromise that avoids a violent confrontation between the government and the opposition, a military coup, a civil war or, even more disastrously, a proxy war pitting US-backed contingents against Russian-backed contingents.
HP is suing Lynch, once hailed as Britain's answer to Bill Gates, along with his former finance chief Sushovan Hussain for more than $5 billion after the 2011 Autonomy deal went disastrously wrong for the Silicon Valley group.
Trump had wanted into the membership for years, even though his earlier foray into football — as the owner of the short-lived United States Football League's New Jersey Generals in the 1980s — ended disastrously, with the league's collapse.
With its own outbreak seemingly tamed for now, China has looked to sell or donate masks and other gear, in part to improve its public image after it tried, disastrously, to play down its coronavirus crisis in January.
The DNC didn't have much choice but to open up the debates to most candidates in those early days, particularly after the disastrously divided 2016 primary — but Friday's debate proves that a small stage is better for voters.
He almost participated in the Bay of Pigs invasion in 20053, but the mission, a C.I.A.-backed operation, failed disastrously before his plane could take off and take him to Cuba to join fellow Cuban-exile guerrillas there.
It was an aesthetic that many brands were (and still are) co-opting, but it went disastrously wrong when the ad ended up insinuating that police brutality can be solved by Kendall Jenner giving a cop a Pepsi.
A few days ago, a clip showcasing a visually incoherent conversation scene from Bohemian Rhapsody went viral, with commenters speculating that the movie's editor, John Ottman, had done the best he could after a production that went disastrously awry.
This general unpleasantness has resulted in occasional lapses in judgment that lead to piss-poor optics; for instance, his disastrously unfunny criticism of a traditional South Indian breakfast, which he somehow saw fit to liken to prison food. Haha!
But with its disastrously complicated and laborious provisional ballots, Georgia has innovated a more effective and less newsworthy way to discourage voters, especially those who are young, underprivileged, or of color: require them to vote twice, or disenfranchise themselves.
But in places where fake news is already spreading disastrously on Telegram and WhatsApp (think India or Brazil), a persuasive tape of a leader saying something incendiary is especially perilous, says Sam Gregory of Witness, a human-rights nonprofit.
It's not just that every voice is different—that pitch and blend can vary disastrously, that memory is fitful and sight-reading uncertain, that there are too many sopranos and not enough basses—but that we hear things differently.
Forced to compete with a near-constant barrage of movie fragments — some with only the most tenuous connection to the text — Kael's distinctively passionate voice (smoothly narrated from her letters and essays by Sarah Jessica Parker) is disastrously muffled.
Disastrously. And as my house has filled with children and pets and their accouterments I've had to start storing books in boxes in my basement, and sometimes even in the garage, where they have acquired a rather foul odor.
Obama instead spent his time on other foreign policy items designed around public relations more than national security -- opening up relations with Cuba, cutting a disastrously bad deal with Iran and commuting the sentence of the traitor Chelsea Manning.
But it was much worse for many American woodcocks, one of the Northeast's most peculiar migratory bird species, whose yearly spring commute through the city en route to destinations up north was rudely and disastrously interrupted by the snow.
Naturally, they decide this means she needs to fix it and offer up some solutions along with an absolution for how "utterly disastrously" her life has turned out because they were bad parents and they're not afraid to admit it.
In at least one case, just getting Scott the supplies to take those samples went disastrously wrong when a SpaceX rocket blew up on its way to the International Space Station in 2015, taking collection tubes and supplies with it.
But when the school population swells by 30 percent in one year, with new ninth-graders coming in mostly from disastrously underperforming middle schools, making class sizes balloon, bad teaching isn't likely to blame for a dip in test scores.
On one hand, they won't want to just roll over like they did at the Bundy Ranch, but then there's that oft-repeated refrain, "They don't want another Waco"—a 1993 siege that was disastrously mishandled, resulting in 82 deaths.
A few other folks further complicate things, notably Donald (James Badge Dale), a good, principled cop who oversees the most sadly (and disastrously) inept police force since the Keystone Kops, and Vernon (a determined-looking Alexander Skarsgard), Medora's very bad husband.
Critics took Najib's declaration of dietary preference as evidence of something more nefarious: that he's disastrously out of touch with the lives and tastes of ordinary Malyasians, engendering suspicion that he may be, in fact, unfit to lead the country.
Mr. Putin, however, has no history of publicly sanctioning, even less of humiliating, his so-called siloviki, the military and security service officials who dominate his administration, no matter how disastrously incompetent or corrupt they or their underlings might be.
They have to, of course, as from the outset, this was always designed to be the account of disastrously extraordinary times for the Gilead project, whereas Offred's story, we are led to believe, was being repeated in homes across the country.
Nearly two decades after the disastrously-handled SARS epidemic, China’s more-open response to a new virus signals its growing confidence and a greater awareness of the pitfalls of censorship, even while the government is as authoritarian as ever.
Two other essential Lee movies to check out are "Poetry," about a woman who comes to realize that her grandson has committed a ghastly crime, and "Secret Sunshine," about a mother who turns — briefly, disastrously — to religion after a personal crisis.
On his first Knicks team, as part of the impossible-to-please Larry Brown's disastrously brief coaching spell in the Gotham hot seat, Lee was surrounded by big-name veterans either in decline or barely hanging onto their N.B.A. existence.
The mission to arrest two al Qaeda-linked militants on the southern island of Mindanao went disastrously wrong when police Special Action Force commandos were ambushed and outnumbered by rebel gunmen, in what was the biggest crisis of Aquino's 2010-2016 presidency.
It's not quite Titanic, but The Mountain Between Us does star Kate Winslet as a woman who meets and falls for a handsome man (Idris Elba this time) while on a trip that goes disastrously, dangerously wrong, spelling possible doom for both.
The anti-Asian prejudice around the novel coronavirus is nakedly symptomatic of our currently political climate, which has given air to racist and xenophobic ideologies under the guise of "defeating them in the marketplace of ideas," an approach that has backfired disastrously.
On November 20, less than two weeks after Donald Trump's upset win, Bernie Sanders strode onto a stage at Boston's Berklee Performance Center to give the sold-out audience his thoughts on what had gone so disastrously wrong for the Democratic Party.
And the more disastrously broken a game was, the more time I had to pour into it just to try and fight past the bugs to find out what the hell the game was attempting to do so you could talk about that.
Before learning that this whole thing was just a prank, I couldn't help but wonder: Is it possible that someone worth $265 million, who has a house in LA, and has vacationed (albeit disastrously) in Tulum, has never actually eaten a burrito?
I predict that soon other Senate Republicans will agree with me that passing this McConnell repeal would be political suicide for the GOP, and will send this plan to its political grave alongside the growing list of disastrously failed Republican healthcare schemes.
A previous Cirque attempt at narrative theater, "Banana Shpeel," disastrously flopped at the Beacon Theater in 2010; a more traditional (for Cirque) acrobatic show with multiyear aspirations, "Zarkana," quietly faded away after productions at Radio City Music Hall in 2011 and 228.
That's the effect of "The Ferryman" as a whole, and I felt it afresh watching a new, largely American ensemble led by the excellent Brian d'Arcy James as a farmer and father of seven, whose family is disastrously overtaken by its past.
That means our main source of information on the downside of bad technology — often after something's gone disastrously awry, such as when we learned that fake news dominated our social media feeds before last year's presidential election, threatening our democracy — is the media.
Leto's Joker, like the rest of Suicide Squad, was a candy-coated trainwreck, but it was also disastrously entertaining in the same way perusing the local mall's Spencer's Gifts can be provide you with some good laughs and an overarching sense of late capitalist doom.
The opening sequence is a sign that it doesn't worship blindly at the altar of the past—as, say, Netflix's reboot of Fuller House did disastrously, burning up goodwill for the original by parading stock sitcom plots that were already hacky in the 90s.
Lehman was driven, in the end fatally so, by employees who were encouraged to take initiative and create opportunities—an approach that worked well in equities but failed disastrously in the fixed-income business, which collapsed under the weight of bad property-related debt.
Fortunately, there are thousands to choose from, whether you want to watch a disastrously spilling ketchup bottle, find out whether or not it's dark outside, catch your hand in a gum fingertrap, stare endlessly at your favorite bucket meme, or watch gnomes party. Thiswebsitesaysitall.
In both cases, the liberal types in big cities said that it couldn't happen—Remain would win out, Hillary Clinton would be the next president—only to be proven disastrously wrong by a mostly monochromatic coalition of voters bitterly unhappy with the way things are.
The visit begins rather disastrously with an ill-judged newspaper interview (cue a duplicitous journalist sung by a countertenor), mass demonstrations (more crowd scenes) and questions all around (cue voices from the wings—American senators asking, at tempo accelerando, urgent questions about that Russia investigation).
As we left the cinema, I thought of another film set in Italy, The Great Beauty, which travels on such a high plain of emotion that you always feel as though it is going to fall disastrously off into sentimentality, and yet it never does.
The New Orleans neighborhood where Blanche DuBois comes calling so disastrously in Tennessee Williams's "A Streetcar Named Desire" has never seemed quite as atavistic as it does in Benedict Andrews's compellingly harsh revival, which opened on Sunday night at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn.
Release date: TBD (expected around spring 2020) on HBOWhat it's about: Artificial intelligence technology has reached a point where robots (called "hosts") and humans are nearly indistinguishable, and a decades-long theme park experiment gone disastrously wrong has led to the start of an uprising.
This was probably the right move, given that this weekend, the notoriously anti-gay group One Million Moms actually got the Hallmark Channel to pull the Zola ad, temporarily and disastrously, before the network reversed its decision on Sunday following backlash to the removal.
On Tuesday night, federal courts ordered the Trump administration to begin the process of reuniting the families within 30 days, though the original policy was rolled out so recklessly federal agencies in charge of the process appear to be disastrously unprepared to undo their own mess.
Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests said in a statement that the lists do not include allegations that church officials have not deemed "credible": "We have seen previous cases where accusations have been deemed not credible only for those determinations to have been disastrously wrong."
The two films, Netflix's Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened and Hulu's Fyre Fraud, deal with the same subject—an overhyped fete geared toward rich millennials that goes disastrously, publicly wrong—but they come to slightly different conclusions about who to blame for the epic mess.
When, in Florida, Bundy went to trial for the murders of three victims—Lisa Levy, Margaret Bowman, and Kimberly Leach—and was publicly linked to the deaths of dozens more, he clung to the role of lawyer, arguing either ineffectively or disastrously on his own behalf.
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He has said in the past that he wants to capture one last championship before hanging it up—a common sentiment for why fighters past-their-prime continue fighting and can sometimes end disastrously (as we've already seen in the late career of Roy Jones Jr.).
While Republicans are gridlocked in their efforts to destroy healthcare for millions of Americans with bills that are disastrously unpopular with voters, the Sanders Medicare-for-all bill will ignite a great debate about one of the most important reforms that Congress will consider in a generation.
Based on a French graphic novel, Bong's original film is set in a post-apocalyptic future in which an attempt at changing the Earth's climate went disastrously wrong, leaving the planet covered in a global ice age, and with the last remnants of humanity living on a massive train.
And, when you look at the rate at which culture shifts and changes, a quarter of a century is a disastrously long time for the sequester-disparate-people-away-from-society-and-make-them-work-and/or-compete-against-each-other concept to change as little as it did.
Any casual observer who happened to stroll into the Bernie Sanders watch party at Denver Colorado's Bluebird Theater on Tuesday night would not have guessed from the festive atmosphere that the candidate was at that moment losing disastrously to his rival in the scramble for Super Tuesday states.
For nearly two weeks, Democrats have debated how to respond to Robert S. Mueller III's findings that President Trump might have obstructed justice, with Speaker Nancy Pelosi urging her fractious rank and file to avoid a broad, open-ended impeachment inquiry she believed could backfire disastrously in 2020.
And as my colleagues Nicole Narea and Ella Nilsen noted shortly after these three states were called for former Vice President Joe Biden, in-person turnout did appear to drop on Tuesday — but vote-by-mail and early voting salvaged what could have otherwise been disastrously low-turnout elections.
Intelligence can also get politicized, of course, and one of the running debates about the disastrously mistaken assessments of Iraq that Mr. Trump often cites is whether the intelligence itself was tainted or whether the Bush White House read it selectively to support its march to war in 2003.
Set during an out-of-town tryout gone disastrously wrong, the 1977 film depicts Broadway as a brutally misogynistic tough-guy world, where a female star who's hit middle age might be driven right to the brink, so relentlessly is she reminded that time has passed her by.
And after a disastrously delayed response to Hurricane Katrina delivered a near fatal blow to President George W. Bush's approval ratings in 2005, the Obama White House has relied on Fugate to act as the administration's first responder — and to revitalize a deeply troubled agency in the process.
The RWA's mystery/suspense chapter has also canceled its annual award, and publishers continue to withdraw from the national conference, prompting wry comparisons of the fiasco to the notorious Dashcon, which went viral in 2014 as a disastrously disorganized grift of its attendees: live footage of the rwa convention pic.twitter.
His unrestrained approach is the reason people who love him support him even more intensely one year in, but it's also why a majority of the nation fears he's disastrously unsuited to the job and why his immediate predecessors in the President's club, in a highly unusual move, have repudiated him.
To meet a handful of deadlines, I'd been spending, on average, 11 hours a day in the office, eating lunch at my desk (or skipping it entirely), and answering emails in the few post-work hours I had left (at home, out with friends, on dates, and, clearly most disastrously, on the subway).
Like Trump, he's been accused of chronic laziness when it comes to actually handling the details of government -- most disastrously, for Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, the British-Iranian woman whose sentence in an Iranian prison for alleged spying was extended after Johnson, as foreign secretary, seemed to confirm Iran's accusations against her instead of denying them.
President Donald Trump's inaugural address on Friday was virtually indistinguishable from the campaign rhetoric he adopted in the last few weeks of the election: A full-throttle, even apocalyptic, argument that America has gone down a disastrously wrong path in recent decades and that it needs a political revolution based on a new nationalism.
The recognition that the op-ed section pushed a steady stream of disastrously conceived ideas out into the world took a back seat to the sheer obtuseness of Stephens and Weiss, both bad writers whose ideas and arguments typically play out at the level of high school English papers, and undistinguished ones at that.
The show lets its parental figures be wrong here and there — like when new character Bob Newby tells young Will to stand up to his problems, advice that ends disastrously — but for the most part, the message of Stranger Things could be the same as that of Leave It to Beaver: Listen to your elders.
Others may know a dumpster fire as a disastrously mishandled situation, for example: the dismantling of the Affordable Care Act, or the most recent iteration of the Muslim ban, or the stripping away of protections and rights for trans students, or let's just say the increasingly-uphill struggle for equality—particularly among women and marginalized communities—in 2017.
But the way the company pitched the React World system as a world-changing, industry-altering good thing was disastrously bad because the initial announcement deliberately dodged the full commercial implications — and also because the Fine brothers had prior history of being unfriendly to the very community of fellow creators that they were trying to court.
It's nearly impossible to know what will be manipulated into a fake news story (just look at #Pizzagate and how that ended disastrously with a gun at a pizza parlor), but like Lynn realized from his bizarre involvement in this fake story, it's a real person with a life, family and career behind the made-up information. 
Prediction:Trump holds out till the last few hours,gets an agreement from Ailes they will be fair and shows up in the most dramatic fashion When I saw Trump speak at a rally in Clear Lake, Iowa, earlier this month, he made the case that the Obama administration disastrously botched its negotiations for the Iran nuclear deal.
Others may know a dumpster fire as a disastrously mishandled situation, for example: the dismantling of the Affordable Care Act, or the most recent iteration of the Muslim ban, or the stripping away of protections and rights for trans students, or let's just say the increasingly-uphill struggle for equality—particularly among women and marginalized communities—in 2017.
The environmental movement, she notes, born during the era of the moonshot, when earthlings first saw the planet as it is — a tiny, vulnerable blue marble dangling in the abyss of space — disastrously ignored the implications of those images by pitting people against nature and failing to seek common ground with urbanists, pacifists and social justice advocates.
And given that Florida has a long history of planning around the idea that it's constantly in a real estate boom—an error that's played out disastrously multiple times since the first land boom hit almost exactly a century ago, as people ignore financial and environmental realities—Metropica might not even survive long enough to become a non-place.
But by the end of Episode 4, which takes the story up to June 1967, things seem to be going so disastrously wrong that viewers may find themselves amazed that there are still six episodes and seven years of carnage — eventually claiming more than 23,000 American and more than three million Vietnamese military and civilian lives — to go.
Kushner's family real estate business had been teetering because of a disastrously overpriced acquisition he made of a particular Manhattan property called 666 Fifth Avenue, but last August a company called Brookfield Asset Management rescued the Kushners by taking a 99-year lease of the troubled property — and paying the whole sum of about $1.1 billion up front.
So news from Politico that Zuckerberg has secured the services of Democratic pollster Joel Benenson, one of Barack Obama's chief advisers and chief strategist to presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's disastrously failed 2016 campaign, probably just indicates he wants to compile in-depth statistics on the party affiliations and political views of people across the nation for completely normal, regular person reasons.
Combined with an apology for the disastrously fragile keyboards on newer MacBooks, an apology over the Mac Pro, an apology for handling the iPhone slowdown messaging wrong, Apple's recent vaporware services event where it announced Apple TV+ and Arcade despite them being months from launch, and now an AirPower apology and cancellation, the world's cash-richest company looks like a mess.
Not only do we get a sneak peek of Amber's disastrously fluffy wedding dress, which is no match to Meghan Markle's iconic ivory silk Givenchy gown and thoughtfully embroidered 16-foot veil (cue Amber's royal publicist: "Aldovia has traditions, darling"), we also see her storm off in a rage after she is told that she has to stop posting on her blog.
The loss of these voters would likely lead to a loss of the House majority this November, disastrously resulting in a Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE speakership, a resumption of open borders, mass immigration, and an abrupt end to border security initiatives.
But, to win passage, the A.C.A. postponed reckoning with our generations-old error of yoking health care to our jobs—an error that has made it disastrously difficult to discipline costs and insure quality, while severing care from our foundational agreement that, when it comes to the most basic needs and burdens of life and liberty, all lives have equal worth.
Throwing aside Big Bridal's horror stories of disastrously chosen napkin-holders and nausea-inducing color pallets, Lee teamed up with comedian Jacqueline Novak, author of depression memoir How to Weep in Public and creator of Riot series of the same name, to write her hilariously frank, unapologetically "do-you" advice book for the newly engaged, Weddiculous: An Unfiltered Guide To Being A Bride.
The existence of those secret 28 pages, and the Saudi and White House effort to keep them secret, seem to hint at confirmation of things many Americans suspect: that we attacked the wrong enemy after 9/11, that our Saudi allies are not allies at all, and that American policy toward the Middle East is disastrously shortsighted and self-defeating.
Trump was terribly wrong in using hectoring and antagonistic language against European allies that no president in post-war American history has ever used, and he was disastrously wrong in refusing to restate America's commitment to defending Europe under Article 85033, which every American president, Democratic and Republican, has viewed as an article of faith and resolve to defend our European allies from foreign invasion and attacks.
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If "Sex and the City" was a more glitzy, well-art-directed version of my 20-something life, "Divorce," I found — once I was assigned a profile of Sarah Jessica Parker — was a grimmer version of my middle age: The character's marriage is falling apart, her kids are giving her the finger from the school bus (please tell me that's not in my future) and her finances have cratered disastrously.
" In other words, this sounds a hell of a lot like Theranos, the disastrously failed startup that also promised a magical technology box (though in their case, it was fake blood-testing technology that helped the company achieve a valuation of $9 billion.) The food computer certainly doesn't come anywhere the scale of Theranos, but Harper touted it with similarly grandiose claims: In a March 2019 video by Seeker, Harper stated that "You think Star Trek or Willy Wonka, that's exactly what we're going for.
Tulsi GabbardTulsi GabbardTrump's Syria withdrawal: The right idea, disastrously executed Panel: Impeachment debate, Hillary "gaslights" on Tulsi Clinton 2020 whisper campaign hits new heights MORE (D-Hawaii) saw their net favorability among Democratic primary voters take a dip following the most recent Democratic debate and amid Gabbard's high-profile feud with 21625 presidential candidate Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonOcasio-Cortez reelection campaign refunds ,2900 in donations from pro-Trump former Facebook exec Hillary Clinton celebrates Central Park's first statues honoring women Booker: 'Democrats don't need more candidates to enter' MORE, a new poll has found.
In addition to feminist retailers, Lieberman braids in stories of men like Ted Marche, whose family business — employing his wife and teenage children — began by making prosthetic strap-ons for impotent men; Gosnell Duncan, who made sex aids for the disabled and was the first to expand dildo production beyond the Caucasian pink once called "flesh colored"; the Malorrus brothers, who were gag gift manufacturers (think penis pencil toppers); and the hard-core porn distribution mogul Reuben Sturman, who repeatedly, and eventually disastrously, ran afoul of the law.
Tulsi GabbardTulsi GabbardTrump's Syria withdrawal: The right idea, disastrously executed Panel: Impeachment debate, Hillary "gaslights" on Tulsi Clinton 2020 whisper campaign hits new heights MORE (D-Hawaii) has attracted a wave of new publicity for her presidential campaign in the aftermath of an attack from Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonOcasio-Cortez reelection campaign refunds ,000 in donations from pro-Trump former Facebook exec Hillary Clinton celebrates Central Park's first statues honoring women Booker: 'Democrats don't need more candidates to enter' MORE, who accused her of being an agent of the Russians who may launch a third party bid if she loses the Democratic presidential nod.

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