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The establishment never owned up to its 21st century fiascos.
As journalistic fiascos go, it was one of the most sensational.
Danielle Brooks has experienced her fair share of New York apartment fiascos.
The Zynga and Groupon fiascos demonstrate that founder control is never absolute.
In the end, none of these supposed fiascos seemed to matter much.
The previous two presidential elections were both fiascos, marred by widespread fraud.
Undoubtedly — because it was one of the great fiascos in opera history.
In agriculture, fiascos like Oregon's Terror of the Grass are not unheard of.
But unlike other tech giants, Google has had some high-profile acquisition fiascos.
So, for all the Oscars Best Picture fiascos, things could always have been worse.
"Famous Financial Fiascos" by John TrainRogers described it as a short and fun book.
Sometimes we can wall off the bad behavior and move beyond fiascos worse than this.
They would block Google Pay or there were just like all sorts of fiascos with that.
That such fiascos occur is a failure of governance and human nature, not of an idea.
Two high-profile Alexa fiascos last year showed just how extreme these privacy failures can be.
The past two such elections were fiascos with innumerable, credible accounts of fraud by all sides.
It's two beautiful as fuck-ass people going through the regular fiascos of a summer fling.
According to the South China Morning Post, Jet Airways has encountered a number of PR fiascos recently.
Do Republicans really want to repeat the procedures and results of their health-care fiascos of 2017?
Facebook has been pummeled by a seemingly endless string of fiascos, scandals, and public-relations nightmares this year.
Whether it was Benghazi, or many of the other fiascos over the eight years of the Obama administration.
Is it any surprise that it hadn't considered a simpler alternative given its record of delays and fiascos?
Jokes aside, most of the publicized battery fiascos of the last few years were the result of shoddy design.
Before two fiascos in the mid-1990s, in Somalia and Rwanda, Canada took part in almost all UN missions.
The emphasis of this first UNGASS was plant-based illicit drugs and its fight without quarter despite recurring fiascos.
The idea of recouping executive pay took hold in the early 2000s after the Enron and WorldCom accounting fiascos.
We're told Lil Xan is finishing his treatment at his L.A. home following the fiascos in Redlands and Palm Springs.
I've mostly conquered my addiction to the snooze button, but overindulgence did cause some minor fiascos in my younger days.
The most graphic, like the opening scene with a guy faking an orgasm, are cringe-inducing fiascos of mundane reliability.
Remarkably enough, though, the combination of all those fiascos in the past month hasn't changed Trump's approval all that much.
" David Sims, a culture writer for The Atlantic, called "Dolittle" one of the "worst cinematic fiascos I've seen in years.
And as recent courthouse fiascos in Montreal have demonstrated, dismantling the Hells Angels in any permanent way is extremely difficult.
It has had fiascos, including Anbang, a deal machine and patronage vehicle masquerading as an insurance firm, that failed in February.
It's the latest in a long string of similar measurement fiascos for Facebook (and other big tech platforms), particularly around video.
But doubts about the fairness of elections and limited motivation following the opposition's recent ballot box fiascos may make that irrelevant.
The demise of Thomas Cook, Britain's most venerated travel agency, is shaping up as one of the country's greatest corporate fiascos.
Will the swirl of fiascos finally settle into a fixed impression of the president, even among some of his reflexive supporters?
Soon enough, we'll see her get divorce, as writer-creator-star Mindy Kaling has confirmed, adding to the pile of romantic fiascos.
Despite such fiascos, the flexibility of its smart contracts has made Ethereum the platform of choice for all sorts of blockchain-powered experiments.
With the help of the SSRC, the commission will conduct additional reviews for ethics and privacy, to avoid any Cambridge Analytica–style fiascos.
But they're going to have to get used to it if they don't want to suffer from more software fiascos in the future.
Trump also criticized high drug prices, a talking point that has generated much praise in light of recent price gouging fiascos like the EpiPen.
There are "fondant fiascos" and pudding sabotages and biscuit boxes and all kinds of other very serious baking-related scenarios endured by the contestants.
"Despite the government's Brexit fiascos and problems it is still two or three points ahead in most of the opinion polls," Mr. Quinn said.
The Museum of Failure presents over 100 flops, bombs, and fiascos of innovation, including cars and boats, food and drink, tech gadgets and sex toys.
This is completely true, but also glosses over the extent to which cronyism and corruption contributed in well-documented ways to each of those fiascos.
Exercising this right, though, is an act of extraordinary arrogance by a President who should have learned a lesson from the Comey and Bharara fiascos.
It followed other recent fiascos, such as the renationalisation in May of the East Coast Mainline, after its operator, Virgin East Coast, ran out of money.
How do you decide to ascribe to ineptitude what could be explained by malice, when malice has played a crucial role in so many electoral fiascos?
Click here to view original GIFFacebook fiascos, impending natural disasters, hackers, hacks, gadget goofs and deep-sea nightmares—this year had everything you never asked for.
Ukraine has faded from our national consciousness as other, even more spectacular recent foreign policy fiascos – Syria, Libya and ISIS – overwhelm our capacity to catalog them.
The problem isn't limited to high-tech fiascos, either; as Arbesman points out, even our legal system has become an impenetrable thicket of rules and regulations.
Rather than encourage average kids' bloodthirsty instinct to cheer for the downfall of their friends and neighbors, let them delve into the fiascos of fictional characters.
The city's preparations for the Olympics were marked by a long string of fiascos, including the recent collapse of an oceanfront bicycle path that killed two men.
However, the tech industry as a whole is dragged down by public perception over a host of other issues from data privacy fiascos to sexual harassment scandals.
An ex-political aide, Spicer became a figure of public attention this year as he attempted to diffuse a string of PR fiascos within the White House.
"Romanticizing my adventures from crack houses, hanging out with taxi boys, or accumulating sexual fiascos was the key to exorcise myself from all of it," he says.
So many of the controversies born on the platform, from anti-Semitic stunts to unfulfilled event fiascos, seem to have a common denominator: lack of experience and oversight.
The stories pinning the blame on Bannon for supposed policy fiascos in the first 100 days don't withstand the slightest scrutiny, as the details simply don't add up.
It is no coincidence that the ill-fated attempt to repeal and replace ObamaCare became one of the most unpopular and politically disastrous fiascos in modern political history.
Fiascos like yesterday's outage and the crash of the Australian Bureau of Statistics website on Census Night 2016 highlight Australia's digital immaturity, especially compared with its overall economy.
But there'll be no need for present drama in 2019, because we've got the dude-approved goods lined up right here to save you from last-minute gifting fiascos.
Hillary is hobbled by her evasions and lack of transparency, deleted emails and haunting doubts about her decision-making and role in complex fiascos such as Benghazi and Whitewater.
The government introduced the stewardship code in 2014 and the corporate governance code in 2015, after fiascos tarred the image of the country's corporate world, known as Japan Inc.
Titled Fake Smears and Facial Food Fiascos, the exhibit showcases 40 18 by 18-inch prints of David's latest self-portraits, which were initially published on his Instagram account.
Then find people who suffered from those fiascos — workers laid off following his bankruptcies, homeowners who bought through Trump Mortgage, people who ponied up for sham degrees from Trump University.
N executives faced disgruntled company and contracted employees at its annual shareholders meeting on Wednesday as the airline tried to repair its public image damaged by recent customer relations fiascos.
Modern foreign policy fiascos -- whether the war in Vietnam or the US invasion of Iraq or even the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan -- often begin with a sense of false urgency.
Despite all the screaming and campaigns, all the government shutdown fiascos, the G.O.P. hasn't been able to eliminate a single important program or reform a single important entitlement or agency.
The Museum of Failure turns this idea on its head, presenting over 100 flops, bombs, and fiascos of innovation, including cars and boats, food and drink, tech gadgets and sex toys.
On Wednesday, Netflix dropped a new trailer for its Joan Didion documentary, offering up a candid look at the years the author spent chronicling some of America's biggest figures, movements, and fiascos.
This strikes me as a lot worse than $2K in misappropriated funds at an LA nightclub and other 85033 RNC fiascos I'm still trying to forget that cost several people their jobs.
Frei's previous claim to fame was rehabilitating the executive and managerial team at Uber Technologies in the wake of a series of fiascos that ultimately brought down the company's chief executive, Travis Kalanick.
Ukraine has faded from our national consciousness as other, even more spectacular recent foreign policy fiascos — Syria, Libya and the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) — overwhelm our capacity to catalog them.
It is the one Sunday a year I'm free to enjoy all the trappings of Washington without the bros, crowds, lines, and parking fiascos I'd otherwise encounter in the precious final hours of the weekend.
But the US government's own embargo makes that really hard to do, which is why you have fiascos like "Cuban Twitter," in which the US secretly tried to create a Cuban social network to sow dissent.
Fresh off a massive cascading series of fiascos that has thrown the future of Qualcomm into doubt, the company managed to report a mostly positive first quarter and keep the stock from going into a further tailspin.
Technology companies often lack diverse voices and fail to adequately consider social impact, resulting in numerous fiascos — from Google's image recognition algorithm that classified black people as gorillas, to Amazon's job-recruiting engine that discriminated against women.
Investors are habituated to financial fiascos in Argentina but even so the news has come as a rude shock: the price of Argentina's sovereign bonds traded in Europe tumbled by about 5% the day after the announcement.
"It crossed my mind," Mr. Buttigieg said at the prospect of being one of the last Democrats standing in a presidential field rather than dealing with caucus fiascos in Iowa and fighting off calls for his resignation.
"Now Valve is doubling down with an 'anything goes' policy for games that shirks responsibility and shows that the company has learned basically nothing from a series of highly publicized fiascos it did nothing to safeguard against," Grayson says.
For a company whose CEO Tim Cook frequently criticizes its competitors for data misuse and policy fiascos like Facebook's Cambridge Analytica, Apple's failure to catch and block these porn and gambling apps demonstrates it has work to do itself.
And without the clarifying effect of repeated social media fiascos, it would be easy to mistake Musk for what his peers are often regarded as: chill people who must have all the answers or else how would they be so loaded.
Let's be blunt: In the annals of stadium fiascos, Atlanta's forthcoming SunTrust Park (and by the way, nice job spending $217 million to get your corporate name attached to this mess, SunTrust Bank execs) has to go up against some exceedingly stiff competition.
The music streaming platform has suffered a number of changes, rumors, and near fiascos over the last year—their new subscription service SoundCloud Go, a new licensing deal with Sony, and a few pissed off artists—on their path towards inevitable monetization.
If, after all the privacy and security fiascos Facebook admitted to over the past two years — including, but not limited to, the Cambridge Analytica scandal — it gets off with such a small penalty, he's got to think he probably could get away with murder.
Financial elite-led economic collapse, subsequent stock-market fiascos, ponzi schemes, white-collar crime sprees, rich people stashing their assets in offshore tax shelters—capitalism, to many people these days, is less visible as an engine of prosperity than a series of shady grifts.
Subsequent fiascos — the rise of Al Qaeda and then the Islamic State, the crisis of unregulated financial capitalism followed by the bailout of culpable bankers — confirmed that this elite was too entrenched to be displaced by its failures and too arrogant to learn from them.
What's more, Kratsios's flowery words need to be tempered against some of the other dark realities of AI. With fiascos such as the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal now setting an important precedent, it's clear that big corporations don't always have users' and customers' best interests in mind.
The list of machine learning fiascos are nearly endless, including a Google algorithm that marked black people as gorillas, an ad delivery engine that is less likely to show high-paying job propositions to women and a news algorithm that promotes fake and sometimes vulgar stories.
This injection of healthy skepticism doesn't come without precedent—coming on the heels of fiascos such as the heavily promoted Fyre Festival, where the likes of Kylie Jenner, Hailey Baldwin, and Emily Ratajkowski all created buzz for a music event that ultimately was a chaotic nightmare.
For the 1929 feature film "Man With a Movie Camera," Dziga Vertov filmed an actor rushing from factory to street to traffic stop, toting a camera and tripod to capture the nation's bustle and productivity, in the face of the fiascos of industrialization and land redistribution.
While there is no indication of fraudulent or illegal practice, the company could end up joining a pantheon of corporate fiascos that includes Enron (which pledged to "create significant value for our shareholders"), Lehman Brothers, ("maximising shareholder value") and MCI WorldCom ("a proven record of shareholder value creation").
Because of those fiascos, dining services at the University of Pennsylvania have decided to skip the risk entirely: As reported by the Daily Pennsylvanian, Penn Dining has told dining hall workers that they're not allowed to cook Southern food as a Black History Month celebration, as they had done last February.
Indeed, it has become something of a punching bag for politicians blaming it for failing to prevent, among other fiascos: Bernie Madoff's massive Ponzi scheme, the bankruptcies of Enron and WorldCom, and the demise of onetime Wall Street titans Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns, for which it was the primary regulator.
The days leading to the Olympics have been marked by such a long and varied list of fiascos — including protests over forced evictions and complaints about both thefts and plumbing debacles at the new Olympic Village — that the British sports historian David Goldblatt ranks the preparations here among the worst in Olympic history.
It would be far better for America to pass a fair and carefully considered tax bill in early 85033 that is achieved through bipartisan talks, than to force-feed an unjust one-party bill on short notice without thorough consideration that could be as disastrous as GOP health care fiascos throughout 2017.
This makes sense, though, because each wing is responsible for one of the administration's major fiascos so far — Priebus and the GOP establishment are being blamed for the failure of the health bill, while Bannon and the nationalists are being blamed for his handling of Trump's immigration and travel order aimed at people from of several predominantly Muslim countries.
With a number of embarrassing fiascos among the Trump appointees in charge of public health, the US has felt rudderless from a health leadership perspective, Donald McNeil Jr. pointed out recently at the New York Times: [Trump's] first secretary for Health and Human Services, Tom Price, resigned in disgrace last September after it was revealed that he spent $400,000 chartering private jets at taxpayer expense.
If Brazile had succeeded in her self-described plot to steal the Democratic nomination from Hillary Clinton and Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE, and give it to her preferred candidates for president and vice president, Biden and Booker, she would have perpetrated one the worst fiascos in American political history.
Fiascos like the awarding of more than $110 million in Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) contracts in Mali to a Chinese state-owned company, Sinohydro, during the George W. Bush administration or the Obama administration's signing a $540 million MCC compact with Senegal at a time when then-President Abdoulaye Wade had handed control over nearly half of the national budget to his son (who was subsequently tried, convicted and jailed for corruption under the successive democratically elected government) hardly help the case for American investment in foreign assistance.

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