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But then there are the extreme downfalls — like having stalkers.
Being Kim Kardashian West has its perks — and its downfalls.
Part of identifying an employee's strengths is understanding their downfalls.
Although overall rainfall is decreasing, there are more heavy downfalls.
And had tremendous downfalls on every tour and every level.
The capacity of Bitcoin's ledger is one of its biggest downfalls.
The biggest downfalls of any mascara are clumping, smudging, and flaking.
Here are 9 of world's worst corporate downfalls of all time:
However, communicating through these channels has its downfalls in the workplace.
If there are any downfalls to this approach, I didn't notice them.
It hasn't all been perfect, but I look at the downfalls as opportunities.
Stories of seasons saved or tragic downfalls became parables as much as news.
You just have to have the chutzpah to face all the possible downfalls.
As gender scholars grapple with parsing the factors behind the downfalls of Mrs.
The limited audience of the slacktivist exists as one of their major downfalls.
Of course, not being an established publication with funds and partnerships has its downfalls.
Both serve as proof that the long-lasting makeup category does have its downfalls.
Here is how they've regained ground, and how some downfalls were more like payouts.
Private equity was involved in the downfalls of Payless Shoes, Deadspin, Shopko, and RadioShack.
The bus ended up being ten minutes late — one of the downfalls of transit.
But Franken had experienced one of the most abrupt downfalls in recent political memory.
But, when I started to have regular sex, the downfalls of that decision hit me.
"I study downfalls," a young Kenny Anderson told Sports Illustrated more than 20 years ago.
He has also relished the downfalls of Democratic lawmakers like Anthony Weiner and Al Franken.
All had acquired a deep snow base from traditionally heavy downfalls in December and January.
Did the 1990 investigation go so poorly that it both Hays and West suffered career downfalls?
But if you don't have the conversation at all, then you're complicit in the industry's downfalls.
They've had to deal with the downfalls of technology being used to record their every move.
Their downfalls shook Albany, yet prompted only modest ethics reforms during the legislative session this year.
Though I am obviously partial to Team Weed, each side has its own merits and downfalls.
WorldCom, Enron and others pointed to problems at the top that led to their respective downfalls.
Episode by episode, the show would document (and fictionalize) the downfalls of men in power in Hollywood.
One of Winnipeg&aposs downfalls in the series through four games was an inability to maintain momentum.
Americans almost universally embrace the notion of redemption when it comes to fictional stories or celebrity downfalls.
" There have also been emotional downfalls, too, Trebek said, including the occasional "surge of sadness and depression.
" There have also been emotional downfalls too, Trebek said, including the occasional "surge of sadness and depression.
More important is Song to Song's theme: the pleasures and downfalls of our insatiable drive for freedom.
One of my biggest downfalls is my intense desire to make other people happy and to fix things.
The bartender was powerless to the downfalls of gravity, and could only stand and watch his tower tumble.
But their insistence on sticking to the plan aggravated Trump and played a role in both men's downfalls.
"I think one of the downfalls of the brand was maybe that there became more choice," Janicek said.
"[Gen Z] knows what each platform is good for and what the downfalls of each are," Flory said.
"What they proposed in the summer had some pretty big downfalls — keeping most of the taxes," Holler said.
Both Harding and Bloom are women whose public downfalls ended up eclipsing their successes — women with interesting, complicated stories.
While crowdfunding may be a great way for novice investors to get their feet wet, there are some downfalls.
Others are brought down by what Mr. White said are more timeless downfalls, like money and obsession with youth.
Nor has his reputation for arrogance, hostility—he once gouged an opposing manager in the eye—and spectacular downfalls.
Since public ledgers often have their downfalls in protecting anonymity, users also choose to hide on Verge cryptocurrency's private ledger.
I've had people who were friends all my life that got hooked on it, and their downfalls were so quick.
Of course, one of the downfalls of being a well-known celebrity is that that is often easier said than done.
In many ways, both of their downfalls came from saying too much at the wrong time, aided and abetted by social media.
I hope that you see that people are better than you think they are, that people don't want to celebrate people's downfalls.
Stopping by PEOPLE Now, the Hough siblings opened up about their tight-knit relationship and the downfalls of living under the same roof.
Thursday night, it would be useful for voters to hear them hash out the benefits and downfalls of their particular approach to governing.
One of the downfalls of a never-ending news cycle is that media outlets can rush stories or jump to conclusions for clicks.
It is easy to get overly fixated on accomplishments, but with just a little bit of modesty the downfalls can me appreciated too.
In that time, O'Rourke proved once again that, apparently, personal and professional downfalls, setbacks, and sea changes are great fertilizers for facial hair.
"One of the downfalls of the investigation (was that) it should have been passed on to another expert and it wasn't," Hall said.
Instead of dismissing the women that society have called crazy, Dunham and co-host Alissa Bennett write the narratives that once documented their downfalls.
Some of the competition's most famous downfalls and recoveries have come within the space of one 22017-minute game, rather than across two legs.
Martin is known for making it so characters like Cersei basically manifest their own doom in their desperate attempts to avoid their prophesied downfalls.
"One of the downfalls of extrinsic motivation is that you just have to keep upping the ante to get the same result," she said.
Unlike the seemingly rushed release of the Instant Pot Max, Instant Pot took the time to perfect cooking techniques and correct downfalls of competing models.
I experienced an overwhelming feeling of wanting more prestige pop culture about their glamorous lives — and their downfalls, which had a strange glamour of their own.
Both take place in New York City, feature Columbia University as a starting point, have a crazed madman obsessed with humanity's downfalls and, of course, ghosts.
So one of the downfalls, for want of a better word, of feminism is that we've created some kind of bubble of fear around the subject.
Each and every season of Bake Off, the one-liners, triumphs, downfalls and quirks of the competing bakers are the focus of a giant online conversation.
I thought, What a thrill to play somebody who spends the entirety of the film living in fear of their own abilities and their own downfalls.
In addition, publishers have already learned the downfalls associated with relying on a platform's reach and distribution to help keep them afloat, by working with Facebook.
The downfalls after not withstanding, it gave viewers some genuinely great moments throughout its run, including Penny and Sheldon's unlikely friendship or Bernadette and Howard's rooftop wedding.
But one of the downfalls of the Age of the Ass, according to Cross, is that we're culturally ill-equipped to educate teens on healthy, consensual sex.
Before the scandal-ridden downfalls of their companies, both were widely celebrated for their passion and obsessive drive, something Ms. Holmes said was a most important asset.
The gender dynamics of morning TV have gained more attention in recent years due to the downfalls of Charlie Rose at CBS and Matt Lauer at NBC.
"Green bonds don't work because they're not enough," Boardman said, adding that the lack of a "standard universal certification system" for green bonds is one of their downfalls.
Read more: Peloton warns that its inability to license premium music for its at-home workout classes could be one of the major downfalls to its business model 
But particularly in Silicon Valley, Theranos and Holmes have become symbolic of the downfalls of a system in which innovators are encouraged to move fast and break things.
The downside with Las Vegas is that it is one city that gets hit hard during economic downfalls, so any investor looking in the area should be cautious.
An over-reliance on advertising revenue at a time when Big Tech companies began to dominate the online advertising business is generally blamed for many of their downfalls.
The problem is that I am simply tired of supporting Caucasian lead characters as if there is any less validity to the triumphs and downfalls of my own life.
Even as she grew, and became more conscious of the true threat represented by the Nazis, Kerr's outlook remained focused on the possibilities life presented, rather than its downfalls.
The New York Times has already framed these downfalls in historical terms, calling it a "click" moment that has redeemed the accusations of women going back to Anita Hill.
Thomas, who has amassed a personal whiskey collection of 6,000 bottles, explained that there were two economic downfalls in the brown spirits industry: prohibition and the rise of vodka.
The meeting with the men of Cali goes well (though it was impossible to forget exactly how all of these men would experience their downfalls, as depicted in season 3).
Rock music can fall prey to the downfalls of ineffective activism, attempting to take on the man but existing in your own dream horizontal world, essentially removing yourself from the problem.
Once the data on every world leader is released — which, in going along with this theory, is probably Dolores' goal — HaxDogma theorizes it would cause economic downfalls and possibly even civil war.
"There have definitely already been — even though the game has only been out a few months — downfalls of certain players or even entire teams just because of a meta change," Dummy said.
Laquan's death overturned this city's leadership, causing or contributing to the downfalls of a Chicago police superintendent, the prosecutor who waited more than a year to bring charges and, now, the mayor.
One of the biggest downfalls of a fully transitional sit-to-stand desk is that the higher it gets, the less stable it becomes until you're left with a uselessly wobbly contraption.
On the other hand, it's quite fitting: Garland's tale of woe is kind of the origin story for Hollywood downfalls, setting the tone for many of the elements we now consider tropes.
And expensive far-future flops like Luc Besson's Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, or the Wachowskis' Jupiter Ascending show the potential downfalls of taking audiences too far from the familiar.
While there is substance and weight to this disagreement, a lot of the confusion seems to have arisen from the social media protest that has accompanied the public downfalls of many powerful men.
Their stunning downfalls, after years in power, were prime evidence that the government Mr. Cuomo hailed as competent and effective is also a capital of graft, self-dealing, influence-peddling and ethical torpor.
Hollywood has given us plenty of evil employers to jeer at, rooting for their downfalls while imagining that it's us, not Melanie Griffith, who finally scores the fancy office with a personal assistant.
Entrepreneur Rafael Badziag, meanwhile, spent five years conducting face-to-face interviews with 21 self-made billionaires and found that the same characteristics that make them successful can also lead to their downfalls.
The downfalls of Lucky's and Earth Fare -- and to a lesser extent, the more conventional Fairway Market -- are serving as gut-checks for other longstanding organic grocers that want to avoid similar fates.
" He also muses about fame — both its downfalls and its perks, raping, "Every day I'm getting sued famous / I show up to court without a suit famous / Shit has its perks too, ain't it?
The entrepreneur Rafael Badziag, meanwhile, spent five years conducting face-to-face interviews with 21 self-made billionaires and found that the same characteristics that made them successful could also lead to their downfalls.
Stubbornly hoping for the summer version of a reliever now fading in the fall had contributed to other teams' World Series downfalls — notably the Boston Red Sox in 73 and the Philadelphia Phillies in 27.
"I think I've been lucky that in my life I had to take risks without even thinking of downfalls because I did not start with a lot of things that I could have lost," he said.
It's easy to be angry at the cheaters, but it's more difficult to look at Lisa and realize she may be worse because her character's downfalls mirror the selfish decisions we've made in our own lives.
I don't mean to sound pessimistic—perhaps the fantasy you meet this month will turn out to be reality, but we all have our downfalls… it's just hard to see them through the fog of Neptune.
On top of the initial downfalls after free online news and classified ads had lured customers away from paying for local subscriptions, weakened outlets were left vulnerable to sweeping sales and gradual decimation, creating news deserts.
Many people have been quick to point out all the downfalls of this new device: they appear remarkably easy to lose, they could pose a potential choking hazard to small children, and, well, they look sort of silly.
He also opens up about his friendship with Kevin Hart and says he's glad to be a comedian whose reputation hasn't been tarnished by a high-profile scandal — referring to the downfalls of Bill Cosby and Roseanne Barr.
Mrs Merkel has been chancellor for 12 years and is flirting with the curse of the fourth-term: she is known to reflect on the subsequent downfalls of the two previous chancellors who took that gamble, Konrad Adenauer and Helmut Kohl.
It's easy to focus on the downfalls of young star's careers because that is often what makes a juicy headline, but what if, instead, we focused on all the incredible successes and milestones that our favorite entertainers hit in a year.
One of my downfalls is that when depression arrives, I have a very clear idea of who I think should be present for it—often friends who enjoy my company when I'm not depressed—but it's just not always possible.
While artists we enjoy might have their political downfalls as far as gender goes, it's almost certain that they'll have helped us in other ways, whether that be emotionally, or with some other aspect of identity, like sexuality or race.
RIO DE JANEIRO — Nearly two years after former President Dilma Rousseff was impeached by Congress in one of the most stunning political downfalls in Brazil's history, the nation's first female leader is hoping to return to the capital as a senator.
The big picture: This highlights the potential downfalls in the digital advertising world; brands can be duped out of sizable sums of money, and fraud detection schemes may need to become more sophisticated to try preventing massive fraud plots like this in the future.
In recent days, harassment accusations have led to the sudden professional downfalls of the prominent political journalist Mark Halperin; the longtime New Republic literary editor Leon Wieseltier; Hamilton Fish, the president and publisher of The New Republic; and Roy Price, a top executive at Amazon.
In an off-handed reference to earlier issues, the company noted that the hinge is designed to keep debris out, one of the major downfalls of the first-gen Fold, which allowed dust and particles behind the screen, damaging it when users pressed down.
The press release reads like any other advertisement for Zoloft or Lyrica, in that it says you can take this drug to help one problem, but it comes with a laundry list of other potential downfalls; consequently, the drug's release was widely regarded as a flop.
In recent days, men including the prominent political journalist Mark Halperin; the longtime New Republic literary editor Leon Wieseltier; Hamilton Fish, the president and publisher of The New Republic; and Roy Price, a top executive at Amazon, have faced harassment accusations that led to their sudden downfalls.
Once more we are in a searing national seminar on sexual misbehavior by men, just like the Hill-Thomas hearings, the Clinton impeachment hearings, the Bill Cosby trial, the downfalls of Roger Ailes, Bill O'Reilly and other harassing big shots at Fox News, and Donald Trump and the fallout from the "Access Hollywood" tape.
But the true meaning has gotten lost, according to some: Like any holiday, there are the traditional activities ... ... and the traditional meals ... ... although this is a holiday where things can get weird, fast: In election years, the ides are often associated with political downfalls -- perhaps a notable point on such an important day in the U.S. presidential nominating process.
Mr. Macdonald went on ABC's "The View" to address the backlash that emanated from an interview published earlier in the week by The Hollywood Reporter, in which he discussed the quick downfalls of the comedians Roseanne Barr and Louis C. K., both friends of his, by saying "victims didn't have to go through" what the performers had suffered.
The sly, infuriating, and ultimately most heartbreaking thing about writer Rick Remender and artist Wesley Craig's 20043 comic book Deadly Class was how it made you fall in love with its 22004s antiheroes — a group of damaged teenagers whose crime lord parents enroll them in a prep school for future assassins and murderers — before showing their monstrous sides and their seemingly inevitable downfalls.
Read more about Peloton's IPO: Peloton, the buzzy exercise-bike startup that ignited the connected-fitness craze, has filed for an IPO and revealed spiraling losses Peloton warns that its inability to license premium music for its at-home workout classes could be one of the major downfalls to its business model Peloton is paying its two top execs $21.4 million apiece, even as its losses quadrupled to $245 million in its most recent fiscal year Peloton's CEO once bragged on TV that the company was 'weirdly profitable,' but the startup's IPO filing reveals years of losses

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