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"double-edged" Definitions
  1. (of a knife, etc.) having two cutting edges
  2. (of a remark) having two possible meanings synonym ambiguous
  3. having two different parts or uses, often parts that contrast with each other

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The thing with this is they're showing me double-edged sword, double-edged sword.
The double-edged sword of regulating cryptocurrency Regulation is a double-edged sword for cryptocurrency.
DOUBLE-EDGED SWORD He described the Saudi youth he is counting on to achieve his vision as "a double-edged sword".
Similarly, I find "It's a double edged sword" works well.
The idea of Black excellence is a double edged sword.
Criminalization of political differences and impeachment are double edged swords.
So it's a double edged thing that you're thinking about.
Being protected as a minor is really a double-edged sword.
Do you think that's a double-edged sword a certain extent?
This is another example of the double-edged nature of computing.
Yet he knows full well that is a double-edged sword.
Pretty Woman's fidelity to the original is a double-edged sword.
His merciless attacks on the PRI are a double-edged sword.
Virality in the nonprofit world can be a double-edged sword.
Flexibility is a sharp double-edged sword within contemporary work culture.
It was a prescient ambition, but also a double-edged sword.
But his double-edged approach to sidelining science shouldn't be dismissed.
But an emphasis on politics can be a double-edged sword.
Viral internet hype is a double-edged sword for indie brands.
Singleton knows that the deal has become a double-edged sword.
But celebrity is a double-edged sword for any grassroots movement.
But rising U.S. yields are a double-edged sword for markets.
However, the success of conservatorship has been a double-edged sword.
Owning the Post has been a double-edged sword for Bezos.
It's a double-edged sword, but one side is getting sharper.
"The internet is a double-edged sword," Mr. Ahearn tells her.
I've written about it online, and it's a double-edged sword.
Representation by a very famous person is a double-edged sword.
JB: So open source is kind of a double-edged sword.
The move is a double-edged sword for President Donald Trump.
But the pleasure has been double-edged; an era is ending.
And that, he says, is something of a double-edged sword.
This is a bit of a double-edged sword for Microsoft.
The rainfall has, however, proved to be a double-edged sword.
The success of Currents proved a double-edged sword for Parker.
But accepting public funds is something of a double-edged sword.
"This strength in Asia [is] a double-edged sword," he admitted.
Rahmani's fame had been a double-edged sword, according to Motley.
"It's kind of like a double-edged sword," Ms. Taylor said.
At the moment, Japanese women often face a double-edged sword.
It's a double-edged sword, though, because eventually you might burn out.
The Olympics have always represented a double-edged sword for the NHL.
These floods show why atmospheric rivers are double-edged swords for California.
But in California, that wealth of riches proved a double-edged sword.
New industries reliant on government support can face a double-edged sword.
"The specificity is a double-edged sword," Graham Hatfull says by phone.
But this tinkering was a double-edged sword for the instrument's legacy.
Of course, this feature might prove a double-edged sword for Twitter.
For female politicians, investing in your appearance is a double-edged sword.
MV: From the perspective of a VC, it's a double-edged sword.
So sometimes it's that double-edged sword that you don't think about.
And Ma shows untrammelled founder authority can be a double-edged sword.
However, kicking ISIS out of Sirte may be a double-edged sword.
Minds' approach appears to be, at least in some ways, double-edged.
But its a double-edged sword: anonymous chats typically lead to abuse.
Genetics and its resulting applications are very much a double-edged sword.
But, I knew, first hand, that fame was a double-edged sword.
The party's campaign slogan, "Britain deserves better", is a double-edged one.
"Genocide," however, is rhetorically double-edged, provoking controversy as it invites attention.
And yet, that's proving to be something of a double-edged sword.
It's a double-edged sword, no matter which way you slice it.
"Being a DJ in a bar is double edged," he told me.
Clinton's approach on Wednesday could prove something of a double-edged sword.
It's double-edged: The goal is to make the market more fluid.
Ms Patel's populist version of politics is also a double-edged sword.
Like all victories in art, this one has a double-edged result.
But Mr. Schreiner said that feeling can be a double-edged sword.
It's the kind of sharp summary that has a double-edged effect.
For men, testosterone appears to be somewhat of a double-edged sword.
"I signed a pledge, but it's a double-edged pledge," Mr. Trumps said.
Asking private sector companies to police their networks is a double-edged sword.
Namely, Sanchez thinks wage growth could be a "double-edged sword" for retail.
It is a horribly double-edged sword, and there are absolutely no winners.
So far, animal tracking technology has been something of a double-edged sword.
The internet offers freedom, but remember that freedom is a double-edged sword.
Yet Haley's newfound celebrity and wealth proved to be a double-edged sword.
That's a double-edged sword though, because — let's look at music, for example.
In that sense, the new pods represent something of a double-edged sword.
"The journey into RV life has been a double edged sword," he said.
That's the double-edged risk in revisiting what you've etched into your mind.
But our lack of familiarity with marine habitats is a double-edged sword.
Being part of DHS is somewhat of a double-edged sword for FEMA.
It's a fun add-on to iMessage which is a double-edged sword.
But the economy is, look, it&aposs a double-edged sword for Republicans.
By being good at just one thing, Amazon wields a double-edged sword.
It can be a double-edged sword when it comes to wedding-planning.
And that could be a double-edged sword — for both Democrats and Republicans.
This double-edged populism isn't unique to Appalachia or to any other region.
Getting all of your email on your phone is a double-edged sword.
That reaction typifies the double-edged sword that Pelosi has become for Democrats.
It's sort of the two-edged — the double-edged sword, in that regard.
All around him was shiny invention but it wielded a double-edged sword.
Bernie Sanders could translate into a "double-edged sword" for the stock market.
So, tough measures on Pakistan may be a double-edged sword for Washington.
Which, that is-- you know, it-- I guess it's a double-edged sword.
For Biden in particular, the controversy is something of a double-edged sword.
Photo: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)So I'd call it a double-edged sword.
But iOS 13 highlights the double-edged sword of Apple's interconnected app ecosystem.
But relying on submarines for the strike component is a double-edged sword.
He says it's a double-edged sword, which can pay off big time.
"I signed a pledge, but it's a double-edged pledge," Trump said Monday.
But limiting executive authority over immigration is a double-edged sword for Democrats.
"I think it's a double-edged sword," Egonu says about social media activism.
This may be a double-edged sword, as Draghi himself pointed out recently.
But Ms. Johnson said she knew revitalization could be a double-edged sword.
The problem is that early detection of disease is a double-edged sword.
Then again, the best parts of the American experience have always been double-edged.
"It's a double-edged sword," he says, "because my son was brutally murdered here."
Still another explanation could be what legal researchers call the double-edged sword phenomenon.
Steven Mnuchin's stock-market brag could turn out to be a double-edged sword.
First, it's an unusually clear example of the double-edged nature of artificial intelligence.
"Privatising Aramco could then become a double-edged sword for the kingdom," he writes.
Our results showed that competition acted as a double-edged sword on peer review.
But much like our real-world relationships, the answer is a double-edged sword.
He has instant name recognition, but that in turn becomes a double-edged sword.
For rival Biogen, which co-developed Ocrevus, Roche's drug is a double-edged sword.
Thus, the lawless nature of the sea is something of a double-edged sword.
" Rosenstiel sees the challenge Trump has thrown down to the press as "double-edged.
That control has the potential to be a double-edged sword however, Lahri explained.
"It's a double-edged sword," said Stephen Vladeck, a University of Texas law professor.
"It's really a double-edged sword," Pell told Page Six at the CMT Awards.
For an actor, playing a character who becomes iconic is a double-edged sword.
"It is a double-edged sword," one Republican official said of the presidential visits.
The shaky status of diplomacy with North Korea makes that a double-edged comparison.
"Fire, as a technological advantage, has been a double-edged sword," Dr. Tanaka said.
Kind of a double-edged sword for someone like outgoing Starbucks boss Howard Schultz...
Other writers have used the story to create double-edged 21st-century political allegories.
Also many of them are subscribers, and so we get double-edged feedback there.
Sovereignty's a double-edged sword, which the Celtic nations will wield to great effect.
"It's a double-edged sword," said Shi from the University of Texas Medical Branch.
No, because of the dearth of information available, which is a double-edged sword.
"My success ended up for me being a double-edged sword," Mr. Elias said.
Of course, having a co-founder as a CEO is a double-edged sword.
Iran's interest in global engagement is a double-edged sword for the United States.
However such deals are double-edged; while they curb risk, they also curb earnings.
Like all influential technologies, it has the potential to be a double-edged sword.
First Words If, in politics, words are weapons, they often prove themselves double-edged.
"It can be a double-edged sword, creating this nicer or more harmonious design."
For entrepreneurs, though, pro rata rights can be a bit of a double-edged sword.
"Working from that young of an age is definitely a double-edged sword," Sprouse says.
Streaming and binge-watching new episodes of your favorite episode is a double-edged sword.
His plea "was really kind of a double-edged sword for me," Coleman tells PEOPLE.
Illustration: Angelica Alzona (Gizmodo)For grassroots pro-choice organizations, visibility is a double-edged sword.
Closer ties between them might prove to be a double-edged sword for our country.
For me, Catholicism was a curse and a blessing; it was a double-edged sword.
The limited scope of the tax is double edged: it would also limit its upsides.
"The one year of mourning declared may inadvertently be a double-edged sword," Mizuho said.
Her being so transparent about her life's journey is it's own double-edged sword, too.
As for how advertisers are looking at tech — it can be a double-edged sword.
"The price of fuel is a double-edged sword," John Leahy told CNBC on Tuesday.
"A quarter-life crisis is a double-edged sword," he told me on the phone.
"China's enormous material leverage over North Korea is a double-edged sword," said a Sept.
For the picturesque Napa Valley town of Calistoga, the winds were a double-edged sword.
The support of the foreign NGOs in Kaifeng has always been a double-edged sword.
Like many on this list, his closeness to Pelosi could be a double-edged sword.
Perhaps worse, she was in her professional life that double-edged thing, a writer's writer.
We examined this extensively in Lyoto Machida and the Double Edged Sword of Competition Karate.
It's like a double-edged sword: It could be very positive, but also very negative.
It's a reminder that on Chinese commodity exchanges liquidity can be a double-edged sword.
Southern Comfort has long borne a double-edged reputation as being both famous and infamous.
"In this prenatal genetic screening realm, it's kind of a double edged sword," Stevens said.
That kind of focus on sustainability and maintenance can still be a double-edged sword.
And as with any tourist hotspot, the influx of villagers is a double-edged sword.
Breakingviews Steven Mnuchin's stock-market brag could turn out to be a double-edged sword.
That's what's remarkable about the film: You can see the double-edged sword of altruism.
"The 'Minnesota nice' thing is also kind of a double-edged sword," Ms. Knuti said.
BB: I think it's a difficult thing, because the academy is a double-edged sword.
For all of us, the durable nature of associations with others is a double-edged sword.
I don't like thinking about the dress, because it's a double-edged sword, a dual failure.
In what might be considered a double-edged sword, the strengthening economy is boosting unsecured debt.
To be fair, this is always how the double-edged sword of open design headphones slices.
Double-edged sword or not, whisper networks are the only reasonable option left on the table.
Being your own boss is a much more double-edged sword than non-entrepreneurs may realize.
"DOUBLE-EDGED SWORD" Certainly, a Trump White House presents China with a range of new opportunities.
But even in a contest of Republican lawmakers, a Trump endorsement is a double-edged sword.
But the aftermath of Parkland and other massacres shows the double-edged sword of this power.
This approach to both film and television (and even occasionally books) is a double-edged sword.
Drew Chapman of Baker Botts, a law firm, sees the proposed rule changes as double-edged.
Perhaps. But it's worth pausing over one slyly double-edged item on Ms. Dombek's narciphobia checklist.
And, as Kaleigh Rogers wrote recently, it has been a double-edged sword in remote towns.
However, Foggia's attacking mindset was a double-edged sword: the team had the third worst defence.
And they enjoy the privileges of gods and kings, which seems like a double-edged sword.
"Coronavirus impact on fintech is a double-edged sword," said Max Friedrich, analyst at ARK Invest.
Indeed, the gains may prove a double-edged sword, and make the Israeli right even stronger.
But the snub at this year's iftar dinner was "a double-edged sword," Mr. Hooper said.
Palmer: Do you think there is a double-edged sword of having the Murdoch last name?
"The sanctions are a very delicate topic because they are a double-edged sword," Bahar said.
Of course, internet fame can be a double-edged sword — just ask disgraced YouTuber Logan Paul.
The answer to the puzzle is that American power turned out to be a double-edged sword.
The next administration will have to evaluate the double-edged proposition that drilling in the Arctic represents.
Having the majority of an edition's content written by a single bot is a double-edged sword.
Free speech is a double-edged sword and it requires training with experience to use it properly.
For the picturesque Napa Valley town of Calistoga, now evacuated, the winds were a double-edged sword.
In some ways, this represents the double-edged sword of having so much capital in private equity.
Prime has proven to be a bit of a double-edged sword for many of these communities.
In a sense, this is a double-edged sword, says Steven Tepper, another author of the study.
"The nuclear deal has proved a double-edged sword," moans a member of Iran's Chamber of Commerce.
However, it is undoubtedly a double-edged sword, easily turned against even the most tech-savvy candidates.
The results suggest a double-edged sword in the world of angel financing for female entrepreneurial ventures.
Carter believes the hashtags, while are easily transferable in social dialogue exchange, have a double-edged sword.
Coverage can be a double-edged sword, and it has most likely cut for and against Clinton.
Other local groups like Outback Arthouse tackled the double-edged sword of social media and the selfie.
Mr. Posner's writing is often effectively double-edged, an amalgam of 21st-century casualness and cadenced lyricism.
These results demonstrate that technology truly is a double-edged sword that has far-reaching business implications.
Those children, with their childish parents, may have reason to think Ms. Kirkwood's title is double-edged.
The author spoke with VICE News about immigration, the double-edged sword of technology, and gay porn.
At the current juncture in American politics, expertise is a double-edged sword, both embattled and powerful.
It's a double-edged sword in the truest sense, and Canada hopes to be prepared for the shift.
The excerpts from her forthcoming documentary, where she lays into Sanders, are a double-edged sword for me.
The reality is that Trump's campaign of fear-mongering about Latinos and Muslims is a double-edged sword.
Maybe it's foremost in my mind because, in the context of the exhibition, "life-affirming" is double-edged.
While strong interest in Treasuries helps the U.S. borrow at low rates, this is a double-edged sword.
Hill is in the tier of Republicans for whom Donald Trump is a sort of double-edged sword.
Selling off units is a double-edged sword, though, as it also hits its bottom line, warns Tatro.
I was 15 years old, and to say the diagnosis was a double-edged sword is an understatement.
Holger Mueller, VP and principal analyst at Constellation Research says this flexibility could be a double-edged sword.
"The impact of the devaluation as far as infrastructure is concerned is a double-edged sword," he said.
Property prices only rise in their world – a double edged sword for young adults trying to get established.
Kasireddy, the blockchain engineer who is moving to Los Angeles, described her exit as a double-edged sword.
As we've learned throughout Game of Thrones, visions and prophecies in this world are a double-edged sword.
"Help from the national party is a double-edged sword," said Mark Nevins, a Democratic strategist in Philadelphia.
Overall, it seems to present a double-edged sword in the health care marketplace for consumers, Williams said.
We currently operate 22 Tender Greens around California, but as we've expanded, it is a double-edged sword.
Reality check: Their enthusiasm for and focus on tech can be a double-edged sword for these candidates.
Of course, as we all now know, Trump's unitary, capricious attempts at diplomacy are a double-edged sword.
Something that seemed like pure escape and adventure has become double-edged, harmful, the epitome of selfish consumption.
Developing a specific set of skills can be a double-edged sword too, opening doors yet limiting mobility.
In a 2019 interview with Pharrell, she said that even praise of her style can be double-edged.
The emir from the unit would be given a special knife — sharp, double-edged with a black handle.
But they must not fall into the trap of believing in his inconsistent and ultimately double-edged benevolence.
The spread of his policy ideas, however, may end up being a double-edged sword this time around.
But that's a double-edged sword because facial recognition is being used to increase privacy and safety too.
Excitement for an N.B.A. finals rematch between the Cavs and the Warriors has been a double-edged sword.
The internet, and trans visibility at large, has devolved into a double-edged sword for the trans community.
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The influx of cash will surely be welcome to some Democrats but could be a double-edged sword.
The international ubiquity of Italian food is a double-edged sword for the land of pizza and pasta.
The double-edged sword of attending a high-profile sports factory is that people do watch and do care.
Rowley: The digital age we're in right now is a bit of a double-edged sword in my opinion.
All this week, we've reported on the double-edged sword that is Kim Kardashian's massive post-baby weight loss.
I now felt the double-edged blade of being who I was: a pregnant woman with very few options.
Finding a hair routine that consistently works well for your 'do is a bit of a double-edged sword.
But as we've seen over and over again for many years, this is an increasingly sharp double-edged sword.
Rather than being a simpering ode to Khan's stardom, the film shows us the double-edged nature of fame.
The wonders of Photoshop are of course a double-edged sword that can be used for good and evil.
For some founders, the latter can be a double-edged sword, especially once they begin to seek outside financing.
So although, for now, Americans may feel relief at the shale boom, it could prove a double-edged sword.
"This is the definition of a double-edged sword," said Michael Siegel of Boston University, who studies tobacco use.
" For Joseph Palamar, a drug use researcher also at New York University, the policies are "a double-edged sword.
The Crown Prince has read that sentiment well, but implementing it will be a double-edged sword for him.
And this in turn resolves into the dubious, double-edged and unpalatable prospect of comprehensive control of human behavior.
The democratization of information afforded by the internet can be wonderful, but also can be a double-edged sword.
Other experts say the platform can be a double-edged sword that SMBs should approach with a careful strategy.
While the ensuing higher prices will no doubt be welcomed by coal miners, they are a double-edged sword.
Open worlds, especially those as well designed and diverse as Breath of the Wild's Hyrule, are double-edged swords.
It's a double-edged sword and something that isn't being addressed within our wasteful and greed fueled capitalist system.
But tariffs are a double-edged sword: If Apple passes the costs on to consumers, that would sting too.
In addition, this kind of market structure in the CFDs can act as a double-edged sword, traders say.
Romney's record at Bain Capital was a double-edged sword, said Eric Fehrnstrom, a top adviser on his campaign.
Its operation, dubbed "National Sword", looks distinctly double-edged, striking at a thriving domestic reprocessing industry—and manufacturing more broadly.
The double-edged sword of normalcy-as-value is that it is always including and excluding with the same stroke.
Some developers have chosen to not hedge forex risks, however, believing that expensive hedging tools are a double-edged sword.
As a recent study from Duke University points out, for vulnerable populations, such data can be a double-edged sword.
"Our research shows that email is a double-edged sword," said Richard MacKinnon, one of the researchers on the team.
Unfortunately for those trying to use alcohol for depression management, its wide-ranging effects make it a double-edged sword.
Even moderately sympathetic conservative economists see them more as potentially double-edged swords that create some jobs but lose others.
Being part of a breakthrough scene can be a double-edged sword when you're not the figurehead of the movement.
"You don't need me to tell you that the internet has been kind of a double-edged sword," he said.
The endorsements The French political establishment has rushed to endorse Macron, which could prove to be a double-edged sword.
But it can also be a "double-edged sword," said Dr. Michael Carome, Direction of Health Research for Public Citizen.
These email notifications can be a double-edged sword, cautioned Adam Levin, co-founder of the digital security firm CyberScout.
In spite of the double-edged title, Confirmation isn't primarily about confirming anyone's prejudices or convictions about the face-off.
DOUBLE-EDGED SWORD The Games' growing ties to Asia present complications for the IOC, however, especially in the U.S. market.
Facetune is a double-edged sword, however—just like many of the other limited tools we're provided to combat dysphoria.
To pursue impeachment in a divided government is a double-edged sword, as was demonstrated with Bill Clinton in 1998.
This double-edged approach is instantly evident in Brian T. Whitehill's design for Patsy's yard, where the play is set.
Still, "early diagnosis is a double-edged sword," Mr. Posvar said when asked about creating a mild behavioral impairment category.
But Yang&aposs highly unique and unprecedented cross-partisan appeal could be turning out to be a double-edged sword.
This double-edged sword of liquidity benefit versus price is often a challenge that requires careful analysis, and rigorous documentation.
Cruz's strategy in the debate highlighted how O'Rourke's star-making candidacy can be been a double-edged sword for Democrats.
"The fact that we have so many opportunities to 'have it all' can be a double-edged sword," says Hanna.
Some of those supporters saw the Trump administration's action as another blow to the body, albeit a double-edged one.
Like all leaps in technology, quantum machines are a double-edged sword: Someday, they could power advances in artificial intelligence.
Avery Shenfeld, chief economist at CIBC Capital Markets, said it's a double-edged sword in terms of the NAFTA negotiations.
Accusing China of providing subsidies via power rebates may prove something of a double-edged sword for the United States.
He described development as "a double-edged sword," which threatens to raise home prices beyond the reach of many residents.
"It's a double-edged sword," said Amy Myers Jaffe, executive director for energy and sustainability at the University of California, Davis.
A true double-edged sword of V-Day presents, edible bouquets come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and materials.
And whatever benefits the arguable advantage of her marketability in MMA have proven to be a double-edged sword at best.
In that way it was a bit of a double-edged sword, but Sub Pop was great people to work with.
It's the kind of evidence that makes Democrats believe Trump to be, at best, a double-edged sword for the GOP.
When, at 40, she had a child, Cecily's childhood memories of Shena became, all at once, more complex and double-edged.
Geopolitical tensions could be a double-edged sword for oil prices and threaten the complicated alliance among the world's biggest producers.
Why she might lose: Being an established member of the ABC family can be a double-edged sword for DWTS contestants.
The double-edged sword of using a well-worn trope is that you have to hit the mark pretty much perfectly.
So the double-edged sword of what you just said like that like it was all good when I was broke.
But it's become a double-edged sword for so-called "unicorn" companies, or private companies valued at $1 billion or more.
A credible North Korean nuclear weapons program might be in Kim's interest, but it is a double-edged sword for China.
The freedom of New York is a double-edged sword, the access to everything either representing limitless opportunities or limitless restrictions.
And it's not only Finn and his sword-brother who have to deal with this double-edged (so to speak) issue.
Even social media exposure is a double-edged sword, as women in pornography have to work overtime to combat mainstream stigmas.
"I mean, there's all these glass boxes downtown," Ms. Turner said with a shrug, accepting the double-edged sword of progress.
The falling dollar is a double-edged sword for Americans investing abroad, said Harry W. Hartford, president of Causeway Capital Management.
Mr. Guare's beautiful play, even in a less than ideal production, makes complete use of this double-edged license to travel.
But that success was a double-edged sword: how do you follow an act as successful as the flagship Xbox series?
But the film's demand that we pay close attention for any sign of the invisible man proves a double-edged sword.
It's clearly a double-edged sword for Lambert, whose new album, Wildcard, is a pivot back to what works for her.
But his prodigious power proved a double-edged sword in the final, as he made unforced errors in a baseline battle.
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It's true that social media can be a double-edged sword of overexposure, and there are downsides to natural going viral.
It's a story about the double-edged sword of nostalgia, and the meaning our childhood heroes have for us as adults.
Air conditioners may be a double-edged tool, but some way of adapting to the rising heat will have to be found.
Practicing is such a double-edged sword — you learn more, but you're also basically always just learning how much you don't know.
Excluding only sci-fi, horror attracts more purists than any single genre, and that diehard fanbase can be a double-edged sword.
Where the film adaptation diverges significantly from the books, Netflix's series follows the text almost verbatim, which is a double-edged sword.
He says that this has created a lot more data, which it turns out is a double-edged sword for marketing pros.
Yet Iowa's caucuses still offer lessons that will last, starting with the double-edged nature of Mrs Clinton's strongest suit: her experience.
This previously unknown wide-ranging influence operation by British spies shows how on the internet every tool is a double edged-sword.
Lesbian films—here meaning films that depict romantic relationships between queer women of all stripes—face a double-edged sword in Hollywood.
But, like with tablets and smartphones, seamless software updates can sometimes be a double-edged sword by breaking more than they fix.
" But the curator argues that even visibility for fat people can be problematic: "For fat people, visibility is a double-edged sword.
For one thing, the economic populism of the presidential campaign has forced the recognition that expanded trade is a double-edged sword.
Its relationship with the United States is also important, although in the era of Donald Trump that more a double-edged sword.
It's a "double-edged sword," said Brent Thill, a managing director at Jefferies who works on its software and internet research team.
Sorry to Bother You at least showed you the depressing double-edged sword of black success without prettying up the overall outlook.
All the while, she recognized that what a black audience found comic could be a double-edged blade, easily confusing uninformed audiences.
That perfectionism, that sense of duty, is a double-edged sword: It has made Buffon suffer as well as given him strength.
However, the move is a double-edged sword, because it also gives shoppers another reason to avoid heading to a Sears store.
Yet technology may be a double-edged sword for slavemasters as law enforcement agencies get up to speed on the latest tools.
Above all, she considers the double-edged nature of the word "sharp": It's a compliment with an undertow of terror, she writes.
It comes naturally, and it can be a double-edged sword as her flat strokes often leave her little margin for error.
Again, a double-edged sword — it'll deal a blow to the Chinese companies that make them and the US consumers that buy them.
Andrew Cuomo's administration and spoke to CNBC on the condition of anonymity, said a Schultz independent candidacy would be a double-edged sword.
This might serve as a double-edged comfort, though: One member told me she'd had more intrusive negative thoughts since joining the community.
These networks are no different from a knife or a gun or a bomb​—​indeed, they're as double-edged as the internet itself.
"As an artist, I’ve found it a really useful tool, but it’s certainly a double-edged sword," she said.
In fact, the e-commerce giant constitutes over 50% of all online sales in the U.S. But size is a double-edged sword.
If you're shocked that anyone would roll their eyes at a bothie, you should know that selfie-taking is a double-edged sword.
But some, including Steyer, worry that the sheer number of candidates running in 2018's Democratic primaries could prove a double-edged sword.
Another wrinkle to consider is the exposure that Lime receives from Uber, which could prove double-edged, given the company's ups and downs.
It grew alongside other popular messaging apps, including WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Telegram and Line, but the anonymity feature became a double-edged sword.
So, ASUS moved the keyboard and trackpad towards the edge, away from most of the heat — a double-edged sword of a move.
These recent incidents go to show that the check-in is a double-edged sword that still needs a lot more fine-tuning.
While a free doughnut can be a thing of beauty, it's good to recognize the pastry in all its complex, double-edged glory.
Honesty for Celeste is a double edged sword, as she was and remains the character least likely to be believed when it matters.
Luckily, the other side of that double-edged sword is that there are more climbing gyms and routes to check out than ever.
"Technology can be a double-edged sword," said Patima Tungpuchayakul, co-founder of the Labour Rights Promotion Network Foundation, a Thai advocacy group.
"Smart cities is a very double-edged concept," said Lee Tien, senior staff attorney at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, told the Chicago Tribune.
Of course this is a double-edged sword: If the expectations remain unfulfilled after a reasonable period, the magic of hope will vanish.
"The high recruitment numbers for Democrats are a double-edged sword," said one House Republican strategist involved in a race targeted by Democrats.
Anger can be a double-edged sword — and it's unclear whether Trump has come off as righteously furious or petulant in recent days.
He avoids any mention of trade-offs, and Democrats are already fashioning his words into a double-edged sword to use against him.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The lowest fuel prices for more than a decade are proving to be a double-edged sword for U.S. airlines.
While this type of funding can be helpful, a startup should ensure that funding from these sources is not a double-edged sword.
"It's a double-edged sword for Greece, because on the one hand, Greece would benefit from Turkey" not cooperating with NATO, Lamrani said.
The results of Stefanik's impeachment performance show that going all-in for Trump can be a double-edged sword for lawmakers seeking reelection.
When his collections were well received, Mr. Giornetti was often praised for polish and poise, but this could be a double-edged sword.
It can be a double-edged sword because it can run a course on your immune system recovering from what the drugs did.
For architects of urban towers, the sun is a double-edged sword, producing cheap warmth and light in buildings, but also unneighborly shadows.
"Infrastructure is a double-edged sword," said Atif Ansar, a management professor at the University of Oxford who has studied China's infrastructure spending.
Also insightful is the chapter devoted to the final, 1966-67 edition of the Green Book, and the double-edged sword of integration.
It grew alongside other popular messaging apps, including WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Telegram and Line, but the anonymity feature became a double-edged sword.
Rado Lipus, head of Neudata, which vets data sets on behalf of investment groups, says "exclusive data sets are a double-edged sword".
Like all new technologies, face recognition is a double-edged sword, so the proposed potential ban has sparked some controversy within tech companies.
But the double-edged sword is that the Fed is also more hawkish, or more willing to move ahead with interest rate hikes.
As Glickman put it, capitalism is a "double-edged sword," where the impetus for self-enrichment can be utilized for the greater good.
Radziwill, who lived in Manhattan, said in a 2013 interview with The Times that being Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis' sister had been double-edged.
That double-edged view of privacy is not a bad way to consider its place in the life of the modern-day believer.
It's a double edged sword, being particularly attractive, because people are rooting for and against you because of that, regardless of the case.
If that happens, it will definitely damage the reputation of the EU. The EU deal, in my opinion, is a double-edged sword.
"It's a double-edged sword, because sure, there's reliable transport, but my neighbors may not be able to afford rent anymore," Ms. Mapp said.
It is the fifth such detection in as many months and Israeli officials regard publicity around their tunnel hunts as a double-edged sword.
The climb in wages is a double-edged sword for discount chains such as Walmart, known for having more sensitivity to low-income customers.
It is like a double-edged sword, but it really comes down to how you want to view it, or how you navigate it.
"The election of Donald Trump is a double-edged sword for Iraq, in our view," said Alan Cameron, London-based economist with Exotix Partners.
This is a double-edged sword, however, particularly in relation to Steam's rules and the current perception of visual novels within the games industry.
Both misread just how profound had been the original Crisis and just how double-edged was the sword that Beijing wielded to tackle it.
This delegation of authority the President seems to fancy is a "double edged sword that our leaders have not yet fully considered," he said.
All the changes today are a big boost for readability and usability, though for some creators they also may be a double-edged sword.
Facing a double-edged sword, federal employees must hope for a deal that keeps them at work without gouging their earned pay and benefits.
It turns out that the United States has a double-edged problem — the parallel isolation of the top and bottom fifths of its population.
The plan could be a double-edged sword, though, now that Froome's team mate Mikel Landa has emerged as a potential Tour winner himself.
"Shutting these sites down can be a double-edged sword," said Colin Clarke, a senior research fellow at The Soufan Center, told VICE News.
So enough of it is available to sustain demand, underscoring one of the truisms of the gem trade: Rarity is a double-edged sword.
It was a double-edged message: Maybe living alone would keep me honest, or maybe my spiky anger would accompany me wherever I went.
"For the people who remained at OV, that was a double-edged sword because it's one of our sayings internally," a current employee said.
The results suggest a double-edged sword, but with one clearly sharper side: the potential of producing Republican gains among a key swing group.
At Thanksgiving dinner, you may be sitting with family or a partner who knows you really well — which can be a double-edged sword.
That's a double-edged sword, though, because going on a bunch of lousy dates will likely only lead to fatigue and an existential crisis.
SOFTBANK IPO A DOUBLE-EDGED SWORD Nomura said its equity business got a boost from SoftBank Corp's $23.5 billion initial public offering last year.
Economic policy can be a double-edged sword, and that was abundantly clear with respect to mortgage rates at the end of the year.
In a grander sense, a Pisces' sensitivity is a double-edged sword—they often sacrifice their own authenticity to placate others' wishes and whims.
It's like this double-edged thing where you're trying to cover it and process your own feelings as they're coming up in real time.
The uptick is a double-edged sword, Hayashi wrote: increased spending signals a strong economy, but people are having trouble paying off their shopping habits.
Stitching, the act of piecing together images provided by all 36 cameras to create one cohesive whole, is a double-edged sword on the Panono.
Having spent years using the internet to recruit people into his hate group, Galloway knows full well how deplatforming can be a double-edged sword.
"This a double-edged sword because millennials themselves are less likely to receive financial support from their own children when they are aging," Gori said.
A weaker yuan is a double-edged sword for China because while it will make China's exports more competitive, it could also trigger capital outflows.
Of course, sharing Snapchat handles with a college admissions team could be a double-edged sword for accepted students prone to oversharing on the platform.
Agencies are worried that too much consolidation will hurt the industryStill, the recent uptick in ad-tech acquisitions is a double-edged sword for agencies.
His retirement is a double-edged sword for Trump's White House: It opens the door for Flake to be replaced with a more supportive Republican.
Murdoch uses the wealth, influence, and conservative ideologies associated with her family name as a "double-edged sword" to further her work, per The Times.
That is "a double-edged sword", says Daniel Bausch, director of the UK public health rapid support team and an expert on the Ebola virus.
Technology is a double-edged sword – which means it's also capable of lifting the lid on the machinery of power-holding institutions like never before.
But the approach proved to be a double-edged sword, and achieved mixed results in important presidential swing states like Iowa and Ohio, observers said.
But Katherine Turk, writing on secretaries in America from the mid 90s to today, argues that automation has so far been a double-edged sword.
That is a double-edged sword because it means some already have experience with the outbreak but they also might be needed where they are.
The tightness is a double-edged sword — sometimes you feel like you're being suffocated, but at other times a binder feels like a close hug.
In the past, such recognition has come as a double-edged sword — one that has carved up local communities trying to preserve their cultural identity.
"This is a double-edged sword for the tech C.E.O.s because they don't want to be window dressing and used for photo ops," he said.
"I think the interest of celebrities is a bit of a double-edged sword," Brett Westbrook, chief executive at Cream Capital, told CNBC via email.
A bevy of candidates could be a double-edged sword for Democrats, with a handful of competitive districts already seeing five or more Democratic challengers.
A weak dollar is a double-edged sword— good for multinational profits and selling U.S. goods abroad but bad for U.S. dollar assets, like Treasurys.
Verdict: Sure, it's cool having a giant prop weapon around the house, but it's also cumbersome and conspicuous — a double-edged sword, if you will.
The Tatmadaw is now in an awkward position: Any improvement of relations between Beijing and Naypyidaw under an N.L.D. government would be a double-edged sword.
As the revelations of last week evidenced, however, that ability is a double-edged sword, one that has come back to haunt these ad-supported giants.
Go deeper: CRISPR used to treat first U.S. patient with genetic disorder Research deepens on using "jumping genes" in CRISPR therapy Genetic technology's double-edged sword
In that squabble, I saw the other side of the double-edged sword—that stinging shame of failing to live up to fragile concepts of masculinity.
Whenever a wife or a husband is trotted out as someone who really influences a candidate, that can be a bit of a double-edged sword.
BAE reaps a huge reward from operating in such an unstable region, but that instability could one day show itself to be a double-edged sword.
However, it is a double-edged sword in that the same depressed economic climate is the same element that limits one's economic possibilities within the city.
But a Chinese decision to purchase Iranian oil in a further defiance of U.S. sanctions could act as a double edged sword, according to other analysts.
As Mark Fitzpatrick of IISS-Americas, a think-tank, writes, the rhetoric of deterrence "is a double-edged sword if it increases Pyongyang's sense of paranoia".
A sale is a double-edged kind of hope — not quite faith in the strength of tomorrow, but maybe a chance to beat the house today.
Even the show's title is double-edged, referencing the disgraced US cycling great Lance Armstrong and the millions of cheery yellow bracelets sold in his name.
"That's a double-edged sword because health care is a very tricky area," Leonard told CNBC at the sideline of the Innovfest Unbound conference in Singapore.
"The high level of audience engagement in Marvel TV shows is a double-edged sword for the company," said Jonathan Cohen, principal brand analyst at Amobee.
But that New York developer's knack for self-promotion—particularly for totally substance-less self-promotion—may very well be a double-edged sword for Kushner.
But Fox News has long been a double-edged sword for Republicans, and perhaps nothing illustrates that contradiction quite like the rise of Donald J. Trump.
Their dependability, though, has proved to be a double-edged sword — and quietly underscores the Mets' desire to add a reliable reliever ahead of the Aug.
The current coach of the South Korea Olympic team, Shin Tae-yong, admits that the military issue can be a double-edged sword for a coach.
The incredible swathe of influence Odd Future had—and continue to have—on vast caches of the teenage population is one of a double-edged sword.
"The events of the last week have rendered these rallies an even bigger double-edged sword," said David Axelrod, the former senior adviser to Mr. Obama.
Kwon acknowledged in his email that the posting of the information was a "double edged sword" that raised public anxiety about where they could safely go.
And when at the first half's conclusion, he tells Othello, "I am your own forever," that terrifying, double-edged pledge of loyalty lands with muffled impact.
Trump's visit "is a double-edged sword in the district because it will fire both sides up equally," said Mark Nevins, a Philadelphia-based Democratic strategist.
Of course there are places in the world where everything, including the web, is tightly controlled, and in other cases, technology is a double-edged sword.
Iran's 'double-edged sword' In 1987, Iran's religious leader, Ayatollah Khomeini, issued a fatwa (a legal decision handed down by a religious leader) allowing sexual reassignment surgery.
While the government does allow for, and subsidize, gender reassignment surgery, critics of the government's policy say it can be a double-edged sword for transgender people.
The pound's decline is a double-edged sword and may motivate Britons who bought homes in recent years to capture the windfall from their dollar-based assets.
Turns out, however, that the information is a double-edged sword, because now she'll have to answer to inquisitive Beyoncé stans for the rest of her life.
That's the double-edged sword of social media: it rewards always having something new and exciting to say, even if what you're saying has no real substance.
A big difference between when my parents had me and today, when I'm a first-time parent, is the internet, which is this incredible double-edged sword.
"If you've never smoked, and you try Juul for a few days, this is a recipe for addiction," says Peyton, who calls Juul a double-edged sword.
Here are some things to consider: Donald Trump's main calling card, his prowess as a hard-charging businessman, is a double-edged sword in the United States.
This was a response to the expiration of its patents on the double-edged safety razor, the "tiltable" safety razor handle, and the blade guard, among others.
That makes his reliance on them something of a double-edged sword: taking credit for the positive results means taking responsibility for the negative ones as well.
One can be a tremendous problem at distance, while the other is a nightmare in close, a double-edged advantage to be levered against the smaller man.
Since then, the streets around the zones have ballooned with money and people, providing a double-edged sword—more activity means more congestion—to their industrial growth.
So it's a double-edged sword, like I made all this music about drugs and all this and that and now I'm seeing what happens about that.
"It's a double-edged sword," said Juan Carlos Alderete, director of economic analysis at Banorte, saying there were signs investors had been rapidly unwinding their peso positions.
Social media platforms, like Twitter, have become a double-edged sword: offering women a platform to speak their minds freely, and yet another sphere to be harassed.
It addresses the harsh realities of the double-edged sword that is upward mobility, and how it can alienate you from the community you grew up with.
"The father's legacy is a double-edged sword for Keiko," said Jo-Marie Burt, a senior fellow at the Washington Office on Latin America, a policy group.
The impeachment hearings could be a double-edged sword, focusing attention on the charges against Mr. Trump, but potentially also claims against Mr. Biden's son, Hunter Biden.
The double-edged news embodied the increasingly evident reality of the tax bill for retail: More money doesn't change the situation of a store that isn't working.
The Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates by a quarter point for the second time in a decade is a double-edged sword for many Americans.
The case of OCC, whether or not the brand has gone out of business permanently, illustrates that having a retailer presence can still be a double-edged sword.
It was a lesson in the consequences, in the age of Trump, of getting the attention you thought you wanted and the double-edged sword of media coverage.
It's the proverbial double-edged sword: I feel both out of touch when not on these channels, but like I'm worse at being in touch because they exist.
However, this sort of extreme tightness on the LME could yet prove a double-edged sword for bulls if it sucks "hidden" metal out of off-market storage.
Other analysts said its inclusion could be a double-edged sword that adds pressure for the initiative, which remains broadly defined and leaves much to interpretation, to succeed.
And because of that, we often miss that whisper networks are a double-edged sword: the same secrecy that protects victims and whistleblowers can shield perpetrators as well.
An editor at Science told Evans that his work wasn't novel enough to justify the potential risk of publishing such a double-edged study, the Science article reports.
The bank said market volatility — which was also behind the meltdown of its exchange-traded notes used to bet on stock market swings — was a double-edged sword.
If you've paid any attention to the Knicks, or to the NBA, you know that this is perhaps not so much a compliment as a double-edged sword.
"It's kind of a double-edged sword" being in the NFL, he said, adding most careers in the league last only about two to three years at best.
Soccer here is the double-edged nemesis of the African people: Both revered and patronized by the West, it is perceived as Africa's main achievement in recent history.
So, the media is a double-edged sword, because you need them to educate people, but you don't necessarily have control over how they're going to be messaging.
So it's double-edged, but when you zoom in on the Maps app, the name of the street doesn't get bigger, stuff like that would be really great.
But for residents, it's a double-edged sword: While many locals depend on the industry for their livelihoods, they often also find themselves displaced and subjugated by it.
"It's the ideal public health environment, but it's a double-edged sword," said Carol R. Byerly, a former research historian for the Office of the Army Surgeon General.
But following such advice can be a double-edged sword for Vonn, because her success has been built on fearlessly taking the most daring paths on a racecourse.
In the end it was Nipsey's unwavering commitment to frequent his community as an everyman — to stay connected to the "streets" — that felt like a double-edged sword.
Despite this, art fairs in general and Art Basel in particular are a necessary evil — or, as Adam puts it, a "double-edged sword" — in the art world.
But retailers face a "double-edged sword" because while in-store experiences are key to driving sales, rising wages create a challenge to getting staffing levels right, Boss said.
One year on, China's National Sword policy is proving to be double-edged—both sparking chaos and drawing overdue attention to the way the world deals with its waste.
" John Davi, founder, CEO and CIO of Astoria Portfolio Advisors, called Boeing's widespread influence on the industrial sector and the stock market as a whole "a double-edged sword.
Of course — back to the positive side of the double-edged sword — the Saints exploited that tendency perfectly to set up their first touchdown against the Vikings on Sunday.
"Obviously Democrats are working to hang Trump around him as an albatross but that's a double-edged sword because Hillary Clinton is just as terribly unpopular here," Shope said.
The show's title, then, is double-edged, hinting not only at the fleeting nature of the poster itself, but that of many of the venues highlighted in the exhibition.
However, this is a double edged sword, because it also makes these military members highly sought after by the commercial sector when their military service obligations have been completed.
But higher rates, which buoyed investor optimism because a March rate hike would signal policymakers' growing confidence in the economy, would be a double-edged sword for equity investors.
It's a double-edged sword for Pelosi, since a majority of those candidates are competing in the toss-up races that are part of Democrats' path to the majority.
But this is a double-edged sword: The same propensity that's led recent switchers to change banks in the first place means there's a chance they'll do it again.
The proposal is double-edged, however—Papua New Guinea will also block Facebook for a month and conduct research on identifying users who post prohibited material under fake names.
This was the double-edged sword of being the only recruit left on the board: He had a monopoly on the recruiting world's focus and, consequently, nowhere to hide.
Furthermore, some researchers worry that the muscle building properties that consumers seek in protein may be a double-edged sword, perhaps even leading to an increased risk of cancer.
It is an agonizing double-edged sword, but I will just say now we're not going to get there rapidly enough without ... Powerful internet companies, powerful tech companies. Yeah.
But doing so can feel like a double-edged sword: If women acknowledge that sexism is a problem, opponents can use their gender against them to question their electability.
But celebrity can be a double-edged sword in debates over something as contentious as climate change, as Erica Goode noted in an article in The Times on Sunday.
The act, however, is in many ways a double-edged sword — something that has not escaped key Pentagon and State Department officials who have advised caution in its implementation.
"It's a double-edged sword," said Fan Lei, economist at Sealand Securities, who said the moves implied regulators were becoming more tolerant toward market speculation, often dubbed "stir frying".
"It's a double-edged sword," said Fan Lei, economist at Sealand Securities, who said the moves implied regulators were becoming more tolerant toward market speculation, often dubbed "stir frying".
The day itself is a double-edged sword for many: Couriers and packaging firms say low prices and steep competition mean profit margins are slim despite large sales volumes.
In a meeting with the security committee, Jameh warned that the detentions could be "a double-edged sword," increasing the number of angry people demanding their family members' release.
Brussels officials and lawyers say playing for time is Britain's strongest weapon in the coming battle over the future shape of relations, but it is a double-edged sword.
As the instructions had warned, this big government handout was a double-edged sword and one that prevented the game from ending as fast as everyone would have liked.
Technology controls would also be a double-edged sword, so in the long term it would not be a win-win situation, but a lose-lose one, Xu said.
Because our being protected, in some states, having that anonymity can be a double-edged sword: We have zero representation, we've got zero choice to speak out and defend ourselves.
Consequently, economic growth in Seattle has proven to be a double-edged sword, with rents soaring and many working-class residents not eligible for high-paid tech jobs left behind.
The increased business is part of the double-edged sword that severe weather presents to hotels in the form of lost revenue from cancellations — and the opportunity for new business.
For users, this is a double-edged sword: you get to know people better, but you also make yourself vulnerable to strangers who can potentially learn a lot about you.
The prosecution has this double-edged sword of if they get that ruling [to admit more evidence the second time around], it's always going to be appealed (if he's convicted).
And even for available information like the State Department email dump, WikiLeaks' high profile and searchable database raises its visibility— which, depending on the contents, is a double-edged sword.
The top two vote getters will advance to the November contest, regardless of party, and the churning anti-Trump fervor in the Golden state has been a double-edged sword.
That accessibility becomes a double-edged sword when they do not perform as well as they should, or if fans catch a whiff of jealousy, bad behavior or team infighting.
As scientists study the threats posed by a warming climate, some of the immediate effects of climate change have been a double-edged sword for some in and around Tasiilaq.
But her record is a double-edged sword, providing potential fodder for opponents in an era and a party in which criminal justice reform has emerged as a central issue.
One of the former employees described Chronicle's position under X as a "double-edged sword," and another said the initial buzz only lasted a couple of weeks once they joined.
A wide choice of medicines with the same mechanism of action can be a double-edged sword for manufacturers, since it gives insurers and governments ammunition to drive down prices.
It helped that Thom's despairing monologue was delivered by an angular, snarly James Urbaniak, whose utterances felt as dangerous as a double-edged razor blade in the hands of child.
I spent at least some of it mulling over a topic that has been much on my mind of late: the double-edged sword that is the pursuit of cool.
It's a double-edged sword: Not only are you spending more money before retirement, but you will also need more money during retirement to keep up with your new lifestyle.
He would strut across the stage one moment, confidently delivering an impression, and in the next he would trail off to let the discomfort linger after a double-edged joke.
That said, your tendency to fixate on goals and objects of desire can be a double-edged sword, making it important that you embrace detachment and the law of impermanence.
"I think there's been a transformation over time, simply because now I think there's a realization that witnesses are a double-edged sword and adds to the time," Braun said.
"WeChat is a double-edged sword," said prominent political dissident Hu Jia, explaining it allows people — and political movements — to organize quickly, but also lets officials keep track of them.
"The absence of tone of voice, eye gaze, and body language means that both parties are less able to read one another, which is a double-edged sword," he says.
But that tool is a double-edged sword, swiftly cutting through the distance that separates us and the fog of too little or too much information to find answers that matter.
"In terms of supply, it's a double-edged sword," said Olivier Coloun, investment analyst, at fund manager BT Investment Management, which is the largest shareholder in Mantra, Australia's biggest resort operator.
Unfortunately, this preference truism is a double-edged sword, and, through no fault of my own, I'm left with fewer cultural touchstone than most to help me bond with other humans.
In the end it can be a double-edged sword, since you do save some money up front, but said ads may inspire you to make more purchases down the line.
For China's steel sector, exports have become something of a double-edged sword; they help in the short term but hinder the necessary pain of restructuring vital for long-term health.
It's a double-edged sword: The fallout of the recession has fueled millennials' good savings habits, but it's also made it harder for them to turn those savings into significant wealth.
The single focus on price falls far short of the complexity of access issues, and disclosure of "net" prices and R&D costs is no panacea, but a double-edged sword.
Here are the highlights: These rules are a double-edged sword: They're going to make it harder to sign up for coverage, but they could also help the market function better.
Political commentators Chapo Trap House earn over $82,000 a month on Patreon Political commentators Chapo Trap House earn over $82,000 a month on Patreon Though this is a double-edged sword.
It's a double-edged sword, I suppose: the sensation is freaky enough so that you might get really weirded out if you weren't expecting it or you couldn't identify its source.
There's a kind of double-edged sword of awareness of privilege, because on the one hand, as you said, it seems good that these affluent people are aware that they're privileged.
His upcoming game, The Last Night, had one of the most exciting and widely-praised trailers during the Microsoft E3 showcase, but his newfound notoriety immediately become a double-edged sword.
Political observers say Republicans' caution over Trump is a double-edged sword: They risk alienating his supporters but also need to shield themselves from him if his election chances look grim.
Breakfast food is not only easy to assemble and a hell of a lot more affordable than lunch and dinner, but it's also a uniquely double-edged sword in the flavor department.
Bryan: We agree on more points than we disagree on here, but as with most things on The Walking Dead, I think this whole affair ends up being a double-edged sword.
Their input is double-edged: it ensures that the book provides an unrivalled look inside UK Sport's medal-factory, but may also keep Mr Slot from tackling some subjects with complete independence.
Years later, Molko would admit he was both regretful and proud of now he queered up the 90s, describing it in a way that makes it sound like a double-edged sword.
A cheaper currency normally helps exporters in the medium term, but the BCC said that currency weakness was proving a double-edged sword for its members, mostly small and medium-sized businesses.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Almost a year into the job, the investment chief of California's near-$400 bln public pension fund tells Tom Buerkle that size can be a double-edged sword.
But it's a bit of a double-edged sword, because increasing inequality will reduce disposable income for many Americans, making it hard for generous-hearted people to contribute to those in need.
Reuters reported that Valentina Matvienko, the speaker of the Russian upper house of parliament, called sanctions a "double-edged sword," and warned that countries that implement penalties against Russia will face consequences.
A revision to Japan's Swords and Firearms Control Law was introduced in 2009 in the wake of that attack, banning the possession of double-edged knives and further tightening gun-ownership rules.
The openness of that information is a double-edged sword because sellers cannot control who sees how their products are performing on the platform, as they would using their own closed systems.
That's a double-edged sword: an incredible technology for building culture and community, but one with real consequences for artists who want to be able to control the destiny of their work.
Still some legal scholars and attorneys decry the growing presence of neuroscience in courtrooms, calling it a "double-edged sword" that either unduly exonerates defendants or marks them as irredeemable future dangers.
In any case, he's a happy-creepy reminder that Mr. McDonagh can still work his double-edged, sinister magic on a stage, making breathless, alarmed and deeply satisfied dupes of us all.
The Harvard Trial: A Double-Edged Sword for College Admissions The case has created cynicism among those who see college admissions as meritocratic, but has also revealed a school's commitment to diversity.
But he said he was proud that he was finally putting his money where his opinionated mouth was, even though the uncertainty of the entrepreneurial life makes it a double-edged sword.
The virus can be deadly, but the vast majority of those who have been infected suffer only mild symptoms and make full recoveries — here's why that's kind of a double-edged sword.
Looking ahead to the next decade, we're interested in seeing if and how Apple maintains such numbers, or if its previous reliance on the iPhone proves to be a double-edged sword.  
It's a double-edged sword, this deafness: On the one hand, it's a silent but powerful protest; on the other, it suggests that we can shut ourselves off from one another's suffering.
It turns out that while technology can offer activists a lot, it's very much a double-edged sword — at least when it comes to publicly available tools like Facebook, Twitter, Skype and others.
Role Call: First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, coping with the assassination of her husband For Natalie Portman, playing a historical figure as renowned as Jackie Kennedy was a bit of a double-edged sword.
But the stabilizing prices present a double-edged sword for integrated oil companies — the giant firms that drill for oil and natural gas, refine crude into fuels, and sell petroleum products to consumers.
"Fat" and "millennial" share the same double-edged sword, being both factual descriptions and frequently used as a pejorative hurled at a subset of women as though we're blithely unaware of the truth.
"It's a double-edged sword ... If you stay there, you are going to die, so people are going to try to do whatever they can," said Lee, who is banned from entering Myanmar.
The fiscal achievement by Scholz could turn out to be a double-edged sword for his party that promised more public investments and higher taxes for the rich during last year's election campaign.
This dynamic is a double-edged sword, to use the terminology of Forged in Fire, empowering the powerless while giving far too much power to those who can only use it for ill.
His proudly nonpartisan stance (he claims to have no ideology, and I absolutely take his word for it) is a throwback in this hyper-partisan age, as well as a double-edged sword.
A 'double-edged sword' when it comes to options Consumers might find they have fewer choices about where they can get services, or what they'll pay -- but those services might be more convenient.
LeBron James, the floating ball of energy the NBA currently revolves around, has been vociferous in his criticism of the tradition: Ahh, the double-edged blessing and pain of the Christmas Day game!
Of course, the rights we gained in the military and marriage and being allowed into public life might not be much of a consolation prize, considering the double-edged sword the plague represented.
That could be an excellent public-safety measure if the number of actual cases is far more than reported, but it is helping to spread the public's panic, too — a double-edged sword.
"He's the candidate with the military background who served" abroad, said Kathy Sullivan, a member of the Democratic National Committee from New Hampshire, who likened it to a "double-edged sword" for Buttigieg.
"When you don't have the card, the stigma is there, but with the card it's even more," Khadija said, underlining the double-edged sword of the legal system that so many women describe.
As a result, this double-edged empowerment sword emboldened the FDA to issue a Deeming Regulation that will ban the sale of virtually if not all vapor products to U.S. adults on Aug.
Parents, the Pope and The New York Times all agree Parents may be dreading the electronics ban the most, but parents are also most keenly aware of the double-edged sword of screens.
But that familiarity also is a double-edged sword, and Mania's adherence to the style of Sonic games of old doesn't seem to leave a lot of wiggle room for big changes in gameplay.
Much as the Dune wants to attract visitors, a big influx might threaten its sustainable vision: like that forlorn billboard, a picture-perfect ideal risks being compromised by the double-edged forces of consumption.
But Holloway says that while she's been able to use her iPad in the classroom to engage students in material they otherwise wouldn't pay enough attention to, it can be a double-edged sword.
"Low commodity prices are a double-edged sword, where consumers in importing countries stand to benefit while producers in net exporting countries suffer," said Ayhan Kose, director of the World Bank's Development Prospects Group.
Oil's bearish plunge raises the question of whether OPEC and other producers could make even deeper cuts in production, a double-edged sword that would boost the price, but also encourage more U.S. output.
Can we rely on candidates to responsibly forswear the use of leaked materials out of greater loyalty to the country than to themselves, even though manipulated information will eventually prove a double-edged sword?
"We recently were doing an interview with a banking executive who's a woman of color, and she phrased it as, 'You're walking on a double-edged sword,'" says Marie-Claude Nadeau, partner at McKinsey.
WHO Assistant Director-General Michael Ryan described the change of focus as a double-edged sword, because the disease could spread faster in a city but at least the population was easy to access.
It's in the final chapter, "2017: Left | Right," on the Public Theater's Trump-as-Julius-Caesar production, where Shapiro really soars, analyzing the pitfalls of applying contemporary politics to a famously double-edged play.
And in Georgia, Mr. Trump's involvement could prove a double-edged sword in the governor's race, stirring Democratic-leaning voters in the general election as assuredly as he persuades conservatives in the Republican primary.
However, that&aposs something of a double-edged sword: As powerful as those tools may be, they can be a lot for more mainstream developers to use, especially given how very many they are.
Industry analysts expect the increased financial burden on the striking workers, some of whom have been saving months in anticipation for a potential work stoppage, could be a "double-edged sword" for the negotiations.
James-James-Williams acknowledged that allowing governments to say what is and what isn't a proper manner of expression can be a "double-edged sword" for an industry that prides itself on creative expression.
The double edged sword of name value is that when you get old, the UFC will use you to headline events in your home country but for the most part they won't pitch you softballs.
But easier access to hair drugs with potentially serious side-effects, including impotency and dizziness, is "a double-edged sword," said Spencer Kobren, founder of the American Hair Loss Association, a nonprofit consumer advocate group.
"Any type of protectionist policy pursued will be a double-edged sword," said Ruan Zongze, a former Chinese diplomat now with the China Institute of International Studies, a think-tank affiliated with the Foreign Ministry.
For investment banks, it's a double-edged sword: Fewer companies go public, and some that do are big enough and will hold sufficient brand recognition to skirt an IPO and go straight to the public.
With just under two weeks to go before all some is revealed at E3, Nintendo delivered a double-edged surprise: we know how the Switch online service will work, but it's not arriving on time.
Kevin Sorbo thinks the #MeToo movement is a double-edged sword -- it's helpful to women but unfair to the accused -- and that's why President Trump went after Dr. Christine Ford so hard during his rally.
As we noted back in Lyoto Machida and the Double Edged Sword of Competition Karate: If you do that in MMA you stand a great chance of being cracked after you have landed your punch.
Photos of Heller standing directly behind Trump could be a double-edged sword as Democrats continue to link the Nevada Republican to the president in a state where he lost by more than 2 points.
"It was recognition that North Korea has really craved, but it might also be a double-edged sword for Kim," said the official, who declined to be identified because of the sensitivity of the matter.
Even with this, I knew our commonalities were a double-edged sword: She was someone who was intolerant of other people's decisions; when I was born, she insisted on calling me Joanna instead of Joanne.
"Now that many of the known Russian pages have been identified, using watermarks is a double-edged sword, since it can also help content moderators track and shut down larger networks of disinformation," she said.
So I set up a double-edged solution: I would sign up for a long spring race (from 10 miles to a marathon), which meant that I was exercising (always a useful tool against depression).
But that's a double-edged sword, because while they don't actually "power" on our phones, we press them more than ever: my iPhone X's "power" button probably gets pressed dozens of times every day now.
Global capital is increasingly looking to New York real estate for investment returns, which poses a double-edged sword, said Jesse M. Keenan, a faculty member at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University.
"I signed a pledge, but it's a double-edged pledge, and as far as I'm concerned they're in default of the pledge," he said at a campaign event outside of Charleston, S.C., The Guardian reported.
"China should think whether such moves would backfire," said Yao Chia-wen, a senior adviser to the president, adding that Beijing's "double-edged sword" could reinforce public support for Tsai's independence-leaning Diplomatic Progressive Party.
"Netanyahu's embrace of the religious far right and the secular far right has proved to be a double-edged sword," Fawaz Gerges, a professor of international relations at the London School of Economics, told VICE News.
Prior to the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) championship, World Cup veterans on the North Carolina Courage and Chicago Red Stars said double duty with the U.S. women's national soccer team is a double-edged sword.
The water cools the smoke, making it feel less harsh on your lungs than a joint (but a bong can also deliver more smoke into your lungs than a joint, so it's a double-edged sword).
The images of long-delayed freedom and Washington's double-edged message underscored the uncertainties about the long-term implications of a dizzying 48 hours of diplomacy between Washington and Tehran that yielded a mutual prisoner release.
The War was somewhat of a double edged sword that, on the one hand, enabled women take up positions that they never could have previously, but without erasing the bold lines that kept gender roles separate.
In developing VC markets such as the Midwest, some may think that funding from the government or economic development organizations are a godsend — but entrepreneurs need to ensure that this money isn't a double-edged sword.
Online dating is a double-edged sword: it can make connecting with people easier, but it can also keep you from seeing the person who is right next to you, maybe at a Green Day concert.
But it's also a double-edged sword, and Poppenreiter is continually fighting to be taken seriously as both a CEO and a disruptor of the still largely feminine-encoded dating industry, especially at events like NOAH.
Additional airstrikes can be a double-edged sword for leaders looking to stem Taliban offensives, said Christopher Kolenda, a former U.S. Army officer who served in Afghanistan and worked on American military strategies for the conflict.
The disruption to the oil industry caused by last year's plunge in the oil price was described as a "double-edged sword" by Emirates Airline, which reported its annual earnings for the year to March 31st.
Photo courtesy of Adriel Wallick For Wallick, that constant sense of comfort—of having built up a network of friends and colleagues she can call on at a moment's notice—can be a double edged sword.
"It's a double-edged sword," said Kurt Reinhard, a social worker in Vienna who has been on edge since Mr. Kurz's government began cutting spending for social services shortly after coming to power in December 2017.
"We were always careful to condition our optimism and our advocacy that this technology was potentially a double-edged sword," said Mr. Scott, who is a senior adviser to the Open Technology Institute at New America.
It was still four months before the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell," a double-edged policy prohibiting asking any service member about his or her sexuality while enforcing a ban on openly gay service members.
" Jeff Luhnow, the Houston Astros' general manager, said what the Yankees were doing would provide real-time feedback from fans but "is a double-edged sword because then you can't keep who you're interviewing a secret.
I found a website that offers exhaustive advice on how to deal with the double-edged sword of office technology (it allows us to do more work than we ever thought possible, while silently killing us).
At New York City's BookCon this June, Rowell sat down with author Emma Straub to discuss her plans for Runaways, the importance of representation in YA literature, and the double-edged sword that is the internet.
LONDON — "Everything about scissors is double-edged," said the curator Teresa Collenette, whose personal collection is at the heart of "The Secret Life of Scissors," a new exhibition at the Fashion and Textile Museum in London.
I often called our situation "singular," but as with so many kinds of singularity, it was a double-edged blade — a source of loneliness and pride at once — and its singularity was also, ultimately, a delusion.
Executive director of the Center for Responsible Travel Martha Honey says tourism is a "double-edged sword," but if city governments can regulate the infrastructures that support tourism, they can give visitors a valuable, sustainable experience.
Technology is "a double-edged weapon", he said, pointing to regimes like Putin's in Russia appropriating tech tools to try to "undermine the very foundations of the free world and to topple dissent in their own countries".
Feels like this could be a double-edged sword: Now, communication lines have started to open between Facebook and federal agencies including the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, according to the company.
The service, which has largely stopped adding users, is more of a static communication and information utility, and 2018 underscored that Twitter leadership wants to keep it that way, even when it proves a double-edged sword.
Clinton also anticipated that her "100 percent name recognition" would be a double-edged sword in 2016, and she'd likely be subjected to sustained attacks from the Republican party, which she referred to as "the dark side."
It's a kind of double-edged sword that on the one hand, provides ample resources for research, but is also a point of comparison for nosy viewers who want to do a little digging of their own.
You'd think the exponential growth of the industry based on media exposure and people's desire to simplify their lives and help the environment would be music to Weissmann's ears, but he says it's a double-edged sword.
That he has made it to 2 years old is a double-edged miracle, living as he does with multiple serious conditions, including cerebral palsy, that require round-the-clock attention and an armamentarium of specialized equipment.
"This is a double-edged sword for the tech C.E.O.s because they don't want to be window dressing and used for photo ops," said Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, a professor and associate dean at the Yale School of Management.
DOUBLE-EDGED SWORD The jury on Friday returned guilty verdicts on the three defendants on trial, on charges including conspiracy to commit murder outside the United States and to provide material support for a foreign terrorist group.
From Boy to Thor: Ragnarok, Waititi's zany body of work is also an exploration of the double-edged sword of prejudice and hate, which hurts both the one it's aimed at and the one who wields it.
McCormick and Spieth's caddie, Michael Greller, consider Spieth's perfectionism a double-edged sword: It motivates him to keep working diligently, but he can be steered off track by the internal torrent of negativity when he falls short.
As great as it was as far as publicity, fame, and household names overnight, it was the beginning of the end too, so it was kind of, what do you call it, a double-edged sword I suppose.
"There is evidence that electronic cigarettes are an effective strategy for harm reduction — so they have a place in our repertoire of strategies to deal with smoking addiction, but it's kind of a double-edged sword," Siegel says.
All drugs are double-edged swords, after all; antibiotics happen to be especially two-faced, with benefits and risks intertwined so closely that using them courts disasters large and small — and so, of course, does not using them.
So, yes, I think it's naturally a double-edged sword, but I think it's awesome for Patty Jenkins, and I think it does pave the way for many more talented filmmakers like her to actually get their shot.
Ruth Gregory of Capital Economics said the rise in borrowing growth "was something of a double-edged sword" for the BoE which is trying to assess what damage a rate hike might cause for households and their spending.
YouTube's statement to the Times reiterates this double-edged sword: YouTube needs to ensure that its creators are protected from bad actors, but it also wants to promise its extensive creator base that they can continue to operate.
The sheer volume of material is a double-edged sword: it provides dedicated fans plenty of new material to immerse themselves in, but it can also deter newcomers who just want to dip their toes in the water.
Depressing extensions for linebacker Donald Butler and corner Brandon Flowers have been a double-edged sword: they played so poorly, so quickly, that the Chargers aren't even able to release them this year to reclaim some cap space.
Sterling's 10 percent drop against the U.S. dollar since the June 23 referendum is also a double-edged sword, helping exports but hurting importers such as discount clothing retailers which source many goods from Asia, priced in dollars.
"It's a double-edged sword because for a long time it's been an upside-down pyramid, where adults paid most of the dues and got most of the benefits," said Paul Bretz, a school principal in Newark, Calif.
A chorus tells the crowd to "go back to where you came from" — a double-edged phrase that echoes President Trump yet is also a practical instruction to return to the theaters where "Feast" and "Train" took place.
Keeping your diagnosis a secret at work can save you from tedious questions, but it can be a 'double-edged sword'With fewer Americans dying from cancer than ever before, more people are living and working with the disease.  
Hoekstra said low and negative interest rates were a double-edged sword but refused to comment on European Central Bank policy direction, as the central bank meets Thursday to decide its latest interest rate (no change is expected).
That double-edged response, by the way, really makes sense when one of them is played, as she is here, by Patti LuPone (in fine, penetrating voice and glowering form as Joanne, the part immortalized by Elaine Stritch).
So it's complete with a six-part kit, it comes with a single blade double-edged safety razor, restoring balm, shave cream, priming oil, shaving brush, and we ship up to 60 blades each shipment for our customers.
If you will forgive the cliché, sectarianism has always been a double-edged sword for Saudi Arabia, serving short-term political aims while also creating potentially terrible long-term problems for the Middle East and Saudi Arabia itself.
Moicano's check hooks are a double edged sword—he scores many of his best connections by leaning back and whipping out the left hook as his opponent chases him, but he also exposes himself horribly when he does so.
"Certainly, the industry is aware and has been for decades, that the introduction of automation is a double-edged sword," said Clint Balog, a former test pilot who researches human performance, cognition, and error at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
" She describes wanting to provide a platform to talk about this "double-edged bigotry"—"sometimes we feel like we're selling our souls to the devil just to make sure we have a space where people can celebrate and party.
She said winds that were expected to pick up in the late afternoon and evening hours, clearing out smoke enough to let aircraft assist in the fight, were a "double-edged sword" because they could also fan the flames.
An economic downturn is a double-edged sword for cash-strapped millennials and Gen Z. On the one hand, interest rates are likely to come down if there's a recession, but it will be harder to qualify for credit.
Sterling Hyltin and Robert Fairchild's partnership in "Stravinsky Violin Concerto" is the most felicitous in New York dance; the extraordinary drama they reveal in the Aria II duet is so double-edged that it keeps deepening its plaintive spell.
Reminiscences of stage hits and flops past; competitive exchanges of double-edged compliments; delighted descriptions of bad behavior and bad acting — such are the staples of the talk in "Talk House," a New Group production directed by Scott Elliott.
Private collections have long histories — for instance, the Frick and the Morgan in New York — but also, at present, carry a double-edged meaning and purpose: They are private exhibition venues but also tax havens for the very rich.
Sure, it seems expensive initially — the one I use is $85 — but do the math: A pack of five double-edged razorblades costs under $10, and you can get around 200 shaves out of one if you use both sides.
But there are downsides to the added attention, too: It's made living here more costly, and the double-edged sword of gentrificação, or "gentrification," forced Felix and his family to relocate from Rocinha to a more affordable neighborhood nearby last year.
Only this time, the convenience provided by these electronic locks is a double-edged sword: The technology also enables cyber criminals to hack the locks and demand ransom, usually in the form of cryptocurrency, in return for unlocking the door.
The Trump boost doesn't seem to have motivated a turn toward more incisive or interesting satire, but it has introduced Saturday Night Live to the double-edged sword of social media: it helps you go viral and it ruins your punchlines.
He said Apple's success and huge installed base of users can be a double-edged sword, as it allows the company to ignore the first-to-market mantra in developing new products, which may become a riskier strategy in today's world.
It's a double-edged sword that news organizations have contended with over the past few years: is it possible to explain a seemingly cryptic meme, especially one as insular and niche as this, to your readership without broadening its reach?
It is the responsibility of the data owner to identify and protect the personal data under their purview under the GDPR rules, and that creates a data double-edged sword because you don't want to be fined for failing to comply.
We'll report on the crazy new research that's bringing us closer to treating difficult cancers and chronic diseases, dig into the recent spike in STDs among young people across the country, and regularly revisit the double-edged sword of big pharma.
In fact, the text conversations volunteers have from the call center illustrate the double-edged sword that technology brings: In theory, and in some ways in reality, tech brings people closer—connecting a rural patient to a city therapist, for example.
The teenage brain is a double-edged sword: sure, teens can be reckless and more susceptible to addictive behaviors than adults are, but those same brain pathways may also help them learn better than adults do, a new study suggests.
It's hard to complain when competition between these companies leads to better deals for consumers, but the HBO offer is a double-edged sword—it's also a dangerous step in what many industry watchers consider a bad long-term direction.
"Revoking the 1992 Hong Kong Policy Act is a double-edged sword and one that should be wielded only very, very cautiously," Mike Fuchs, a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, a progressive DC think tank, told Business Insider.
In an exclusive video interview, Tina Gorjanc, the designer behind the Pure Human Project, tells us about her double-edged mission: to imagine how biotech will infiltrate the luxury goods market, and expose legislative loopholes that protect human genetic information.
The case, which examines whether Harvard limits Asian-American applicants to make room for students of other races, has been a double-edged sword for the university, and for other elite private institutions that conduct their admissions the way Harvard does.
"It's sort of been a double-edged sword where a lot of people are very interested in booking me for dancing and stuff like this," Clifford told CNN, taking away time from films and projects she's supposed to be promoting.
But in the end it's the view that's the big draw — which is a double-edged sword because the Durst plan calls for two other projects to be built just west of 10 Halletts Point, closer to the water's edge.
But its popularity was a double-edged sword: Seemingly disturbed by the genre's hold over the nation's youth, the state broadcast administration issued regulations this January prohibiting depictions of so-called "hip-hop culture," including tattoos and obscene lyrics, from television.
And even if President Trump—who politicized the Baton Rouge shooting almost as soon as it happened—completely reshapes the federal judiciary between now and 2021, the precedent set by Brandenburg is entrenched in part because it's a double-edged sword.
The tragic double-edged sword of celebrity engendered this encumbrance when Mucha, rather new to Paris, created "Gismonda" (21900), a distinctly decorative theatrical poster of Sarah Bernhardt promoting her 21900 appearance in Victorien Sardou's play Gismonda at the Théâtre de la Renaissance.
But while the fence is intended to keep things out, it also, in many ways, ends up as a double-edged sword that keeps the family constrained, overly-protected in a way that doesn't allow them to do better, become bigger, be braver.
This is a double-edged sword for banks because while they can make more money from lending when rates move up, higher rates also mean banks have to pay more on deposits, and they tend to put a damper on loan demand.
However, this action is a double-edged sword — the uncertainty caused by the clearances and the ensuing chaos means that particularly vulnerable migrants and refugees, including hundreds of unaccompanied minors with relatives in the UK, are increasingly defenceless to abuse without adequate protection.
"The Trump impact could have a double-edged sword impact on technology stalwarts such as Apple," said Daniel Ives, senior vice president of finance and corporate development at mobile cloud maker Synchronoss Technologies, who covered the company on Wall Street for years.
Musk also could face questions of whether he will introduce a $35,000 Model 3, which Bernstein analyst Toni Sacconaghi said was a double-edged sword: if Tesla doesn't, some customers will be angry, and if it does, margins likely will be further pressured.
It turns out that knowing exactly what stylish women want to wear (before even they do) can be a double edged sword; for all of her breakout success, Pyo has faced high street knockoffs to an extent rarely seen for an emerging designer.
As a virtual currency, bitcoin can be used to move money around the world without the need for a central authority, such as a bank or government, which is a double-edged sword, said Steve Grob, director of group strategy at Fidessa.
The first 35 minutes has all of the hallmarks of a smash hit and, assuming the rest of the film doesn't somehow manage a nosedive, you can bet audiences will leave wanting more—and that's a double-edged sword according to its creators.
Since there was no way to (easily) know who sent you messages, the anonymous ask sites provided a double edged sword of both being a place where you could anonymously tell your crush they looked cute, and also providing a platform for cyberbullying.
It's a moment that reveals to Kaelin — whose then credits included roles like "Bond Trader #1" and "Party Guest" — the double-edged sword sort of notoriety that springs from scandal and controversy, one that can cut the swordsman as deeply as his combatants.
But Cohn's close personal ties to the financial industry seem like a double-edged sword at best, as few people feel the big problem with American public policy over the past decade has been insufficient attention to the needs of major bank conglomerates.
Such financing is seen as a double-edged sword — it pads automakers' sales and can let drivers who wouldn't otherwise qualify for financing get the vehicles they need to work for a ride-hailing service, but can also lock them into bad terms.
This might be a double-edged sword, as it's no secret the odds are stacked against smaller board brands, in large part due to the low return on hard goods and an oversaturated market, but Baker is confident about Meow's place in skateboarding.
DOUBLE-EDGED SWORD Since the financial crisis, the growth of private credit has come at the expense of more traditional lenders such as banks, but direct lenders depend precisely on such firms to provide day-to-day liquidity for their lending models.
For this reason mass immigration, the technocratic solution to the economic problems created by post-familialism — fewer workers supporting more retirees — is a double-edged sword: It replaces the missing workers but exacerbates intergenerational alienation, because it heightens anxieties about inheritance and loss.
But the situation is a double-edged sword: The EU might come to the conclusion that since any deal is going to fall short of the extreme promises made in the UK, it is not worth giving any special concessions at all.
While sales following legalization on October 17 were reportedly massive in some provinces—one chain in Alberta claimed it made $1.3 million [$1 million USD] in five days—weed's popularity is a bit of a double-edged sword due to supply issues.
You may have already completed the first part of your wet shave journey — selecting a good blade — but after you&aposve already upgraded your routine with a double-edged safety razor, your next step is to hunt down a high-quality shave brush.
" David L. Craddock on Diablo III: "Diablo III has the best endgame [in the series], which is a double-edged sword, because until you get to the late stages—which is hitting level 70—the progression in that game is just abysmally dull.
The fund, launched in 2015 with $100 million, works closely with other teams at Amazon, which could make it a double-edged sword for startups receiving money from it, according to more than a half dozen portfolio companies and investors we spoke with.
Inside experience may be a double-edged sword: It will allow Williams to get up and running quickly, but it also risks that Fed "groupthink" may not be challenged, a point made by former Fed economist Andrew Levin in the New York Times.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - While the U.S. Federal Reserve's indication it is done raising interest rates - for now - has fueled stock gains, investors worry the U.S. central bank's pledge is a double-edged sword and implicit confirmation of the markets' lingering anxiety about growth.
It is interesting that I got famous for my modern cooking on Top Chef—during season two, which was over ten years ago—and my TV show called Marcel's Quantum Kitchen on Syfy, but it was a double-edged sword the entire time.
The Indian government tried to make it easier for women to work by doubling mandatory paid maternity leave to six months in 2017, but many say the generous policy is a double-edged sword that could deter companies from hiring women in the first place.
Isolation is a double-edged sword—with peace and solitude comes ignorance and fear, and even after 12 years of living away from our little one-story house tucked way back in the Pine Barrens, I'm still discovering the ways it has shaped me.
Remix culture is a double-edged sword: While it allows images and art to continually live in new forms on the internet outside of their creators' vision, this memeification also means that Pepe has been able to evolve — or, more accurately, devolve — past Furie's control.
AI tools promise to help identify it, but in order for it to do so, researchers have found that the best way is for that AI to learn to create fake news itself — a double-edged sword, though perhaps not as dangerous as it sounds.
It's this double-edged sword of "marketplace feminism" that Bitch Media co-founder Andi Zeisler examines in her new book WE WERE FEMINISTS ONCE: From Riot Grrrl to CoverGirl©, the Buying and Selling of a Political Movement, out from PublicAffairs on May 5.
Though he takes a philosophical view on the hyper-powerful double-edged sword of AI technology, arguing such technologies will create an imperative for a rethinking of the news ecosystem by all stakeholders, as well as encouraging emphasis on user education and teaching critical thinking.
The long-awaited flashback sequence we saw in episode three was something of a double-edged sword: on the one hand it was damn cool to see Ned Stark in action again, but on the other hand it was all too agonisingly, frustratingly short.
The double-edged sword of fame is as alluring as it is intimidating, and no one knows that more than Paige Townsen, a cross between Bella Swan and IRL Bella Thorne, and the main character in Freeform's new addicting teen series Famous in Love.
But reform could be a double-edged sword for Republicans in the House, especially for vulnerable lawmakers in high-tax states like California, New York and New Jersey, where the elimination of the state and local tax (SALT) deduction would affect their constituents the most.
FRANKFURT, Oct 27 (Reuters) - For Hermann Tecklenburg, head of a family-run construction firm in western Germany, the country's property boom was double-edged: while orders kept growing, he ran out of cash to back loans for new projects, prompting him to look for alternatives.
"The markets are taking the economic news positively, but it is a double-edged sword in our opinion because a better economy means the Fed is going to finally start moving on rates," said Brad Lamensdorf, co-manager at Ranger Alternative Management in Connecticut.
But that freedom is a double-edged sword: There is a lot to sift through to get to the quality shows, and no semblance of a rating system exists, so it can be difficult to determine what is audience appropriate if you're listening in a group.
It's a double-edged sword, though, because on one hand, I'll find endless inspiration, but on the other hand, I'll go down the rabbit hole for over an hour and end up on a flat-tummy-tea-promoting fitness girl who has an inexplicably small waist.
Among the other looming threats named by the Bulletin, we have cyber warfare (and related "threats to the democratic process") and the double-edged sword of groundbreaking biotechnologies like CRISPR, which are incredible advancements in disease-fighting but may yet be exploited by ignorant or malevolent actors.
Nevertheless, we should also be aware that economic globalization is a double-edged sword; it is not only a process of opening up state sovereignty, but also a process of unequal competition between a minority of developed countries and all developing countries that follows old international rules.
Going viral on Twitter is also a double-edged sword: even if you pop off a good joke, its success is unlikely to reward you with substantial new followers, and most meme creators are looking to build a fan base, not just go viral for 15 minutes.
READ: Meet the doctor who convinces women he can "reverse" abortions Yet this case, which experts told VICE News was the first Supreme Court case to deal with the issue of crisis pregnancy centers, could prove to be a double-edged sword for opponents of abortion.
Anyhow, here are some of the cold-to-kinda-cold suds I'm chugging on this week: DESTIHL Brewery Wild Sour Series: Lynnbrook Raspberry Berliner Weisse: This beer is a great example of why the build-your-own-six-pack option is a double-edged sword at times.
Such financing is seen as a double-edged sword — it pads automakers' sales and can let drivers who wouldn't otherwise qualify for financing get the vehicles they need to work for a ride-hailing service, but can also lock them into bad terms or subprime loans.
But Trump's presence on the ticket in 2020 is likely to be a double-edged sword, with Democrats betting that the president's deep unpopularity among their core constituents and more moderate voters will allow them to not only hold on to their House majority but expand it.
By the way, one of the folks who recites those words happens to be Edward J. Snowden — the exiled, whistle-blowing computer whiz and former National Security Agency contractor — whose appearance here is made possible by the double-edged technology that gives "Privacy" its style and substance.
"Generally, tough economic times tend to exacerbate a lot of the negative trends that we associate populism and democratic backsliding," Sheri Berman, For President Donald Trump, who ascended to the White House on a wave of right-wing populism, a recession is a double-edged sword.
PARIS (Reuters) - France's last group game against Nigeria at the women's World Cup will be a double-edged sword as a draw will see them advance as top of Group A, but will also send them toward a likely quarter-final clash against the United States.
"Look it's a double-edged sword, and I totally get the loyalty to the name as it was historically, but this is a thing that's between the donors and the Board of Supervisors completely," said Brent Andrew, the Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital's chief communications officer.
Fitch thinks that LVGEM's unique strength in Shenzhen has turned into a double-edged sword as the company has been caught by the stringent home purchase restriction policy in Shenzhen while its higher leverage following its substantial investment has reduced its ability to respond to the restrictions.
Let's begin with a very brief history lesson: The term "safety razor" first appeared in an 1880 patent application, but it was Gillette that really got the ball rolling with its single-blade, double-edged design, which ended up in the supply kits of World War I soldiers.
The critical influence of sterling's strength on the property market was highlighted in the outlook, with a reminder that while the 17 percent drop in its value against the dollar since the Brexit vote made properties significantly cheaper for dollar-denominated buyers, it was also a double-edged sword.
This week, Black-ish tackled some of the themes it tackles best: the importance of seeing yourself represented in popular culture, the double-edged sword of having to be a so-called "model minority," and the complex web of expectations that comes with being anything other than white.
For Mr. Rubio, who has been called a Republican Obama in praise and in scorn, articulating the ways his experience as a 44-year-old first-term senator differs from Mr. Obama's in 2008 has been a constant struggle: No political association is more fraught or double-edged.
Dawn of the New Everything: Encounters with Reality and Virtual Reality debuted last month, and we met up with Lanier to talk about how first-wave VR intersects with present-day reality, why empathy is a double-edged sword, and whether we'll have to burn down the internet.
Image: Northern Jutland Historical MuseumWhen plumbing planner Jannick Vestergaard and engineer Henning Nøh woke up on the morning of February 5th, it likely never occurred to them that their day's work would result in the discovery of an extraordinary double-edged sword dating back to the 14th century.
Obama's lawyers say a Trump super PAC is taking the former president's statements out of context in a Biden attack adBernie Sanders' promise to turn out young voters is a double-edged swordMike Bloomberg is crystallizing Bernie Sanders' case for class warfare and reinvigorating Elizabeth Warren's struggling campaign
She argues that this standard for casting created a double-edged sword for women in the industry: Black women are excluded from acting opportunities for not meeting executives' standards of desirability, while the white women who make it to those meetings find themselves at the mercy of men like Weinstein.
And you would, but the double-edged sword of game-changing beauty products — including the foundation that covers adult acne scars, the primer that makes you believe in primer, and anything with a Sunday Riley label — is you'd drain your savings account trying to finance more than one full-size bottle.
A study published last week in the journal Personality and Social Psychology demonstrated the double-edged sword of the dramatically expanded potential — "potential" is the operative word here — of our relationships to meet not only our economic and reproductive needs, but our emotional, sexual, romantic, psychological, and intellectual ones as well.
Innocently finger-scrolling through your spring calendar can be a double-edged sword: On the one hand, you're probably pumped for that rapidly approaching Palm Springs bachelorette weekend, until you realize — with sudden dread — that it's Easter weekend and you still haven't found the right outfit for Sunday brunch with the in-laws.
This free-flowing atmosphere is a double-edged sword — on the one hand, it has allowed for open creative exploration and a familial environment that appeals to many in the industry; on the other, it makes it difficult to know what constitutes harassment, and how to deal with it when it happens.
For some, that's a double-edged sword; recently, Todrick Hall — a YouTube star and RuPaul's Drag Race guest judge who performs elaborate mashup tributes to pop divas like Lady Gaga, Rihanna, and Taylor Swift — became, in some ways, the ultimate insider when Swift chose him to appear in her latest music video.
While social media has been crucial for indie artists to reclaim their work from large corporations, it can be a double-edged sword: Smaller brands benefit from various platforms to both promote their creations and get inspiration, but this exposure also puts them at risk of being copied in the long run.
Studies have shown that the drug combination gives a stronger anti-cancer effect than either drug alone, but "we've known this is a double-edged sword" because of the risk of over-stimulating the immune system, said Dr. Jeffrey Sosman of Northwestern University in Chicago, who treated the two patients who died.
Still, Bollen demonstrates a generally sure hand with the thriller's death-propelled events, which frees him to explore afresh certain timely (and timeless) themes: the constraints on friendship in adulthood, the double-edged sword of money in its scabbard of family, and — especially — the weightless coming to terms with no longer being young.
But as Ms. Georgiadis's appointment to Mattel, which has seen its stock slump as its products have taken too long to develop and its appeal to an ever-younger digital audience has waned, illustrates the way that women are regularly entrusted with turnaround projects — a phenomenon that can be a double-edged sword.
The level of comical sycophancy that an ally—the only country in Europe with a still-smoldering war on its territory—has had to resort to in order to be heard out by the leader of the world's most powerful country is a testament to the double-edged sword of American support.
The company would consider exercising options for a further three jets if oil prices remain low, he said, though he warned that oil prices are a "double-edged sword" for airlines because premium traffic yields have slipped in the face of weaker business sentiment and a drop in spending by oil producers.
The idea that a person's name, voice, dress—or any element in a web of subtle and yet crushing signifiers—could change the course of their life is double-edged, suggesting both that you are free to reinvent yourself and that, should this task prove harder than it looks, the failure is entirely your own.
Looking at the impact of commodity prices on the high yield sector, Distenfeld said that a falling oil price remains a double-edged sword as while energy companies – which constitute around 15 percent of the high yield universe - may feel pain, many other high yield companies benefit significantly from lower transport and input costs.
But remember to be mindful of consent and comfort, because oversharing can be a double-edged sword: "We get really caught up sometimes on how important it is to feel seen or validated particularly around sex, but we want to be mindful of being a good friend, conversation partner, or member of the community," Dr. Addison says.
According to James Young, author of The Texture of Memory: Holocaust Memorials in History: Contemporary German memory-artists are heirs to a double-edged post-war legacy: a deep distrust of monumental forms in light of their systematic exploitation by the Nazis, and a profound desire to distinguish their generation from that of the killers through memory.
"Guardians 2" was struck with the double-edged sword of familiarity — the original spawned a fondness and a fandom for the characters and their world (that led to a much larger opening for the second installment), but a sequel is hard-pressed to recreate or recapture the same type of surprise and enthusiasm that struck audiences in 2014.
Drenched in Southern Gothic tropes and wielding more double-edged charm than a bed-and-breakfast full of peepholes, the first episode, "Vanish," packs in a host of mystery tropes: emo protagonist with a murky past, a small town with secrets, eccentric local color, it looks like we have a serial killer on our hands, and bingo.
We really want to make sure Rec Room is a great community for people from all walks of life," says Nick Fajt, the CEO and co-founder of Seattle-based Against Gravity, the developer of Rec Room, during a subsequent meeting we had in VR. "We've found that social VR is something of a double-edged sword.
Her assessment of the show might be scathing but she admits it was a double-edged sword – Idol also got her noticed by Byron Bay roots ensemble Blue King Brown, with whom she toured for years (she also toured as backing vocalist for Chet Faker) and Idol is what saw the now-defunct Ruffhouse Records come calling.
"It's a really tricky question because it's a double-edged sword: If we don't go, they win; if we do go, we're benefiting an economy that doesn't deserve our dollars, nor does it forward our cause," said Mariah Hanson, the founder and chief executive of The Dinah, an annual "girl party music festival" held in Palm Springs, Calif.
"It's kind of a double-edged sword, and I think it really depends on what kind of business you are, what kind of scale you're getting, and whether or not you're having a hard time driving the type of growth that you're looking for," Mike Farrell, the senior director at Sidecar, the online retail service, says.
Apart from surveying the habits and health practices of young people, the latest report added new questions to track the health risks posed to the thousands of young migrants uprooted from their homes, and warned that new communications technology could prove a double-edged sword, particularly when it comes to young people bullying their peers over social media.
As mitigating factors, she cited his age; his training as a lawyer, which she called a "double-edged sword," suggesting he had been mindful of his lawbreaking; and the time he spent in three different United States jails in late 2015, when he was held in a high-security facility and at one point placed in solitary confinement.
Daniels: Um, it's sort of been a double-edged sword, where a lot of people are very interested in booking me for dancing and stuff like that... so it's... I'm getting more, more dance bookings, I used to only dance once a month and now I'm dancing three or four times a month so that's been really great.
Peter was an incredible fan favorite, which I think was great, but I also think the double-edged sword with that is, if it's not the season that the fans want, which, you know, might have been if Peter might not have been ready to commit 100 percent, that's also disappointing, and it would have been disappointing for Peter too.
This trend-that's-not-really-a-trend has proved to be something of a double-edged sword, though, because while I'm a firm believer that the world has room for an infinite number of Incantation clones, after five years of saturation, all those murky tones and cavernous atmospheres and Golgothan riffs have left things sounding a bit, well... clone-y.
In our current moment of lunacy (the political crisis may have precedent, but its sheer appalling absurdity does not), artists are faced with the double-edged opportunity to make work in response to, against, about, or simply in the context of a story that is bigger than the White House's current occupant and brings to the surface the full rot of American history.
But pretended irrationality, as U.S. President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE might himself discover in any upcoming nuclear dealings with North Korea, could become a double-edged sword.
With a similar double-edged vitality, "To Float in the Space Between" drifts into a growing chorus of autobiographical writings — including such recent books as Yrsa Daley-Ward's "The Terrible," Darnell Moore's "No Ashes in the Fire" and Kiese Laymon's "Heavy" — that put practical, stress-tested flesh on the closing sentence of Brooks's preface: "And there is blackness, inclusive, possessed and given; freed and terrible and beautiful."
The stereotypical conception of a risk-free corporate collection, however, is immediately exploded by such graphic and aggressive works as Judy Chicago's photolithograph "Red Flag" (1971), a crotch shot of a hand yanking a glistening, red, phallic tampon from a shadow-cloaked vagina, and Gina Pane's "The Hot Milk" (1972), a vertical, double-column grid of mostly color photographs documenting a performance in which the artist slices her own back and face with a double-edged razor blade.
The Tea Party rebellion was a double-edged sword, sweeping the GOP to victory in 2010 but creating intense interparty conflict, ending the political careers of Eric CantorEric Ivan CantorEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington GOP faces tough battle to become 'party of health care' 737 crisis tests Boeing's clout in Washington MORE and John BoehnerJohn Andrew BoehnerLobbyists race to cash in on cannabis boom Rising star Ratcliffe faces battle to become Trump's intel chief This little engine delivers results for DC children MORE.
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"The economic populism of the presidential campaign has forced the recognition that expanded trade is a double-edged sword," wrote Jared Bernstein, former economic adviser to Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. What seems most striking is that the angry working class — dismissed so often as myopic, unable to understand the economic trade-offs presented by trade — appears to have understood what the experts are only belatedly finding to be true: The benefits from trade to the American economy may not always justify its costs.

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