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Sometimes it's the fault of flubs and flaws and leakers.
But the issues run deeper than obvious flubs like that.
The Libertarian presidential candidate's flubs keep getting worse The Libertarian presidential candidate's flubs keep getting worse Fans of Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson often complain that their third-party man hasn't gotten enough media attention.
Trudeau has been beset by flubs and scandals in recent months.
But after a series of televised flubs, ... they largely abandoned him.
Some Democrats rolled their eyes at the questions about Biden's flubs.
It's been such a crazy week in the real world—Oscar flubs!
So, of course we remember his clock flubs more than his successes.
Meanwhile, CAA's Yanover expects to see more entrants, along with more flubs.
There were some surprising flubs from heretofore unimpeachable performers, some tearful tributes.
Not to mention the many production flubs that occurred in season eight.
Palmer's fans were deflated, like him, but somehow his flubs enhanced his appeal.
There have been other flubs in the flick, but this one's pretty hilarious.
She has been consistently effective without any flubs in the three Democratic debates.
So it's unfair to chalk up all his campaign-trail flubs to his age.
Luckily, Davos flubs it right out of the gate as Jon's ill-prepared hype man.
He's seen as gaffe-prone, from harmless flubs to more controversial racist, sexist, Islamophobic comments.
These memory flubs aren't necessarily intentional, but more of a coping mechanism, the researchers speculate.
For every beautiful touch pass there are a dozen flubs atypical at the NBA level.
The flubs occurred on the set of the King's Landing Dragonpit, a massive outdoor amphitheater.
Often, it seems Ms. Carey's flubs are more scrutinized in the press than her music.
There are constant flubs, misspellings, and deletions—deletions of what should be part of public record.
Meanwhile it's wrestling with more advertising-metric flubs, a fake-news problem and slowing revenue growth.
What good is political science if it flubs the biggest development in American politics in generations?
Starbucks name flubs are so common, in fact, that someone built a fake Starbucks name generator.
Of all of Trump's flubs this one is pretty damn low on the list of importance.
This flood-the-zone approach has resulted in a flood of fibs, flubs, and outright fantasies.
They help explain his enduring popularity in the polls despite the mangled syntax and frequent flubs.
The stitch up was a kind of hybrid of two recent high-profile flubs from Johnson.
Ford Motor's many flubs under Mark Fields were becoming existential for the $43 billion carmaker's founding family.
Trump's been battling a rough streak of events recently—the kind of flubs that transcend party lines.
Nervous about meeting Rosenthal, Mabel retreats to the restroom to rehearse introducing herself (she flubs it anyway).
Flubs and scandal surrounding mismanagement do not equal termination for Cabinet officials or resignation for economic advisers.
Still, Biden has faced some stumbles in recent weeks after he made a string of verbal flubs.
McCain has spoken out against Trump's travel ban and has apologized to foreign leaders for Trump's diplomacy flubs.
President Obama was even credited with the "Lie of the Year in 2013" by PolitiFact for his healthcare flubs.
Now, you need some insight on why you're making these flubs, as well as some strategies to overcome them.
BUT: This flood-the-zone approach has resulted in a flood of fibs, flubs, and outright fantasies... Thanks, Rush!
Explanations are often offered for Perry's rhetorical bumbling, but his flubs are too consistent for him to be constantly drunk.
He absolutely flubs a pass to a defender, popping it straight up for Ante Rebic to volley into the net.
Biden's unscripted, off-the-cuff flubs are a big part of his political persona — core to his Uncle Joe moniker.
He's had some noticeable clock flubs, but he's also the coach of a team that plays in primetime practically every week.
There are so many mistakes and flubs and weird-sounding things going on that we wouldn't keep on a record now.
After a refusal to get her reading glasses and a few more flubs, Schumer gave up, announcing, "Nevermind, here they are!"
But it is simply impossible to discuss the museum, or its reputation, without evoking who is behind it and its flubs.
Four minutes in, the first good chance of the match goes to Uruguay, after France flubs a ball in the midfield.
Avoid common flubs, including failing to complete the entire FAFSA form or waiting until the last minute to turn it in.
The irony of both those flubs is that sticking with the accepted facts would have worked just fine for the Trump team.
Although card issuers don't advertise it, they may waive your late fee if you ask nicely, especially for first-time flubs. 7.
A candidate who flubs his lines against Trump will yield the same disastrous result as one who sounds like the Party Line.
Haley, who is seen by many as a potential vice presidential candidate for the GOP this year, largely avoided any major flubs.
A convention speech riddled with factual flubs, along with an odd anecdote about a fudged marathon time, sullied his Boy Scout brand.
MORE Supreme Court confirmation hearings three decades ago, his recent treatment of women, his verbal flubs and his non-stellar debate performances.
In between, Rick flubs a line and, in costume and in his trailer, proceeds to berate himself for being an undisciplined hack.
As has been done after many of Trump's previous Twitter flubs (lookin' at you, covfefe,) people were quick to mock the "smock" spelling.
When it comes to fall recipes, not even a constant contact high could keep her from calling out anyone who flubs the details.
It comes to mind not only with his occasional word flubs, but when he strains to summon the right phrase in his speeches.
An inadvertent beacon of horrifyingly entertaining gaffes and flubs, Spicer is bad at smoothing over controversy that shouldn't be smoothed over to begin with.
Debate flubs, tax revelations and now a major polling slump are all weighing down The Donald's chances of making it to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Faraday flubs the finale of the future, Zuck strives to meet new people in 2215 and Fitbit scrambles for ways to broaden its appeal.
But the company's troubles run deeper than Mr. Kalanick's flubs and scandals, and new leadership alone won't be able to right this distressed ship.
The internet has been having a field day with the "Hidden Fences" flubs by both Jenna Bush Hager and Michael Keaton at the Golden Globes.
After a year of White House scandals, and legislative flubs on health care and immigration, Trump has a 39 percent favorability rating in the state.
News Be Funny put together a compilation of the best local news flubs from last month, and there are some real gems in the bunch.
The most enduring flubs are typically spoken under the klieg lights, when a politician (or spokesperson) gets caught between the facts and their past statements.
More interviews, more flubs The uptick in press access was noticeable last week, when Trump was celebrating the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
But he's had media flubs and faced questions over past arrests for marijuana use and a DUI, and his past failures to pay child support.
Gabrielle Union visited the View on Tuesday, where she was asked about the "Hidden Fences" flubs that set the internet on fire during Sunday's Golden Globes.
It can be funny and easy to laugh off when a Starbucks employee messes up your name, but apparently, some name flubs aren't quite so harmless.
The result — a covers record riddled with the flubs and inventions of forgetfulness — was a jumble of intricate syncopations, vertiginous time changes and splintery guitar work.
But he's had media flubs and has faced questions over past arrests for marijuana use and a DUI, and his past failures to pay child support.
Spicer's legacy, a seemingly endless string of flubs and mistakes in just six months, will surely live on long after the Trump administration is out of power.
But his trademark verbal flubs -- he seemingly mixed up coronavirus, SARS and H1N1 on several occasions -- were there, and immediately picked up on by the Trump campaign.
Even a young Biden was prone to "gaffes," a political-journalism euphemism that encompasses everything from verbal flubs to exaggerating one's personal history to expressions of prejudice.
Here's a look at the most memorable moments from the 2017 Golden Globes, including Meryl Streep's acceptance speech, Jimmy Fallon's lackluster hosting, funny presenters and awkward flubs.
The Blu-ray and digital release also gives fans access to six deleted scenes, director commentary, flubs and Flerkens, and never-before-seen concept art and production photography.
Twitter is divided on the new announcer and format, with some saying he is a hilarious and welcome addition, and others complaining about his voice and occasional flubs.
While he calls her out for lying in the media, her mistakes, Oliver asserts, are small flubs compared to the ethical compromises Trump has committed over the years.
And in that race, as in this one, he made the occasional sloppy statement that could prove damaging — though in 1994, such flubs could be dismissed as rookie mistakes.
The group plans to eventually deploy a so-called campaign tracker to film Mr. Cuomo at all his public events, capturing any flubs he makes for future political ads.
There are some tepid efforts as well, like men on unicycles playing basketball, a few too many flubs like an acrobat falling into the net or a botched juggle.
His advisers and supporters have pointed to it as an opportunity for him to fully contrast his ideas against Mr. Biden — someone who has had consistent flubs in previous debates.
And at least one of his flubs prompted incredulous cross talk from others on the stage, when he suggested that only one black woman had been elected to the Senate.
Also, as with many internet flubs, the eyebrow-raising url lives on, as does a copy of the article (pre-byline and pre-disclosure) on the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine.
The group was only nominated for four Grammys over the course of their two-decade-long existence and won zero, and the awards have made several infamous flubs in other categories.
Between all the hookups, flubs, and career flailing, it's easy to see Trouble shares far more of its essential spirit with the ever-striving The Bold Type than cozy The Fosters.
The US smartphone market is dominated by two big brands, Apple and Samsung, and when one of them flubs its lines, the other one stands to benefit in a substantial way.
Then again, last year was downright dismal for studio comedies (with the notable exception of Popstar), especially the R-rated variety, and Snatched lands more of its jokes than it flubs.
But security researchers expressed bafflement at the flubs and miscues in deploying the app, calling it a cautionary tale in how not to launch technology that's critical to Americans' faith in democracy.
Barker wasn't immune to flubs, wondering aloud in the second round whether faux-Italian comedy wrestler Santino Marella was bidding $1,200 or $12,000 in his lasagna-thick accent (he's actually from Toronto).
Buffett's self-proclaimed flubs aside, Cramer touted the investment guru's legacy, from buying into best-of-breed companies trading at discounts to his unrelenting optimism about the future of the United States.
Klain, an adviser and former chief of staff to Joe Biden, also talks about the ex-vice president's surprisingly successful presidential campaign and how it's reckoning with Biden's history of verbal flubs.
One of the biggest of Mozilla's recent flubs was an exploit hidden in Firefox's user interface code that made it possible to for an attacker to run unsanitized HTML on a user's computer.
In the wake of the Paris attacks, there has been an increased focus on national security in the race and Carson has made a number of flubs on foreign policy in the spotlight.
Thanks to his administration's nonstop stream of controversy, flubs, general incompetence, and ostentatious corruption, never mind the 19 allegations of sexual misconduct against the president, the Daniels story has faded into the background.
Looking back on it, Haddish — who is Groupon's new spokesperson and will star in a new ad for the company premiering on Super Bowl Sunday — finds the flubs nearly as funny as Twitter did.
Elsewhere, others have increasingly gotten vocal in pointing to the drastic changes in Trump's speaking style in recent years as well as his frequent memory and concentration flubs as a sign of cognitive decline.
Speakers also made more flubs when assigned the role of directing the conversation, seven disfluencies per 100 spoken words compared to five for subjects designated "matchers" who merely had to participate in the conversation.
But a spate of recent flubs have marred the efforts of both candidates, with some voters saying the outreach reads as pandering, and only reminds them of how their votes are taken for granted.
The video shows Pelosi tripping over her words on a few occasions, and the way that it was edited, showing her flubs in quick succession, paints an unflattering picture of the 79-year-old politician.
There have been a lot of flubs over the years, from long rants about "Bob at NBC" (presumably Bob Costas) to angry diatribes about a bunch of punk kids getting badminton birdies stuck in a tree.
Instead of constructing a narrative out of a handful of incidents, a la Trump's odd statements or Biden's flubs, observers should look for times when candidates have to speak unrehearsed at length, like in a debate.
Biden certainly has been making many missteps... and I think his flubs and falsehoods are inherently newsworthy... but it's striking to see Tucker Carlson and Brit Hume talking about Biden's screw-ups while side-stepping Trump's.
A turnover on a punt return, a blocked field-goal attempt and a rush by Florida Atlantic's punter for a first down in the fourth quarter were the major flubs in the team's loss to the Owls.
Despite flubs from a red carpet correspondent and Michael Keaton conflating Hidden Figures with Fences, two movies starring mostly Black casts, this year's Golden Globes offered plenty of reasons to celebrate wins for work from diverse artists.
As Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump prepare for their first head-to-head debate Monday night, their supporters are watching more for flubs from the candidate they don't support than for zingers from the one they do.
These untruths aren't confined to Trump's casual remarks, where you might forgive a certain amount of flubs; he's misrepresented terrorism statistics in an address to Congress and repeated misleading campaign lines while speaking at the United Nations.
Viewed as one of the worst flubs of the evening, it revived memories of the long-running misunderstanding that had dogged the latter part of the actor's career: confusion over whether he had, in fact, really died.
Trump's new official defender flubs some key details Pam Bondi, Florida's former attorney general and a longtime Trump ally, popped up on CBS News this morning in her new role handling Trump's messaging and strategy on impeachment.
While none of its 2010s flubs were epic, Apple still had its share of flops over the decade, from the badly designed MacBook butterfly keyboard (which prompted a class-action lawsuit) to its wannabe social network, Ping.
One-percenter stuff aside, Kim is us with our makeup bag: She rocks out to classic playlists, frets over lighting, mutters to herself here and there, flubs lash-curling, stresses over time, and questions her winged eyeliner skills.
Apple had been riding high on its privacy bona fides thanks to a series of flubs by other major tech companies, but a new Washington Post report shows that the company's products have their own major privacy shortcomings.
In addition to the annual promise of onstage flubs and controversy-stoking speeches, this year's ceremony has several intriguing subplots to track: Will La La Land meet or break the record for most Oscars won by a single film?
And while little messaging flubs like showing a non-qi compatible device like an iPhone wirelessly charging on it are sure to irritate the card-carrying nerds among us (myself included), I'd still probably sign up for something like this.
And the flubs she makes with Tom's friends — one of whom sees through her from the start — raise the question of how good she really is at fabrication, and how she maintained any of her identities as the lies built up.
In "Being Wrong," Kathryn Schulz's compassionate, erudite book about the causes and effects of human error, the author applies scientific research and the work of thinkers like William James, Plato and Freud to unpack historical mistakes and mortifying contemporary flubs.
Bryce has had media flubs and has faced questions over his past failures to pay child support and past arrests for marijuana use and a DUI — a record Myers actively attacked Bryce on in the lead-up to Tuesday's election.
In the Day 1 keynote CEO Satya Nadella took a break from bragging about not being in the news for privacy and security flubs by claiming that large companies embracing AI have a moral responsibility to consider the ethics of artificial intelligence.
Yes, Bullock saved Miss USA from an exploding tiara, but let us not forget one of the most important things we have learned from the iconic film: the moment Miss Rhode Island flubs an answer and informs the world of the perfect date.
As the director of the Oscars, Weiss recognizes that award shows are supposed to be infused with the spontaneity only available in live TV. There can be memorable flubs (see: the Great Oscars Best Picture mix-up of 2017) or wild speeches.
The anguished swells of emotion that follow a Trump typo -- on Friday morning, he touted the "heeling" in flooded Texas -- are symptomatic not only of our tribal politics, but the online immune system's typically intense reaction to any wobbles or flubs in its midst.
To its credit, acknowledging any of these forces at all makes Kimmy Schmidt more aware of the political complexities of city life and labor than any of its New York-set contemporaries — an unlikely designation for an often silly series that flubs its dealings with simpler issues.
What marks these things as sports, what matters most, is that it be expressive and fully-felt, honest and earnest, and headlong in a way that can redeem the inevitable flubs and bloopers that come with anything approached both wholeheartedly and without any guarantee of success.
The failure here is on both the flight side, and the information side, meaning it's difficult even to properly make affected customers aware they'll be delayed, and it's a strong argument in a series of recent computer-related airline flubs that modernization in the industry's systems is long overdue.
After the Patriots blew most of a 20-point lead with two costly special teams flubs, Brady hit a wide-open Chris Hogan with a 79-yard touchdown bomb with 6:18 remaining, allowing New England to escape with a 30-163 victory over the Baltimore Ravens on Monday.
Apple's cancellation of its AirPower wireless charging mat was one of the company's few big public flubs, but the concept behind the cancelled product remains attractive: A wireless charging pad that supports multiple devices, and that isn't picky about how you set down your device in order to make a connection.
But instead of being distracted in her anti-Trump fury by Spicer, she's using his flubs as ammunition against the president as she did with this recent comment: ... we've never had a president like Trump, one lacking in the desire to 'get it right' and to learn what he needs to know.
But while it feels like the film is aimed strictly at existing Zoolander fans who want more Billy Zane jokes, more of Mugatu's bellowing, and more of Derek's linguistic flubs (like his complaint that he's become "a laughing stick"), the writers otherwise seem fundamentally confused about who's likely to show up, and how easily they can access the references.
The delayed, and then rushed, press release served as an unfortunate throwback to past NWSL media flubs, like when the league put out a press release about its 2015 TV deal, after months of delay, halfway through last season, on the afternoon that the U.S. faced Germany in the World Cup semifinals, essentially guaranteeing a lack of coverage.
There's Dr. Arthur Jennings, the dead politician whose narration jump-starts the story; Nina, a nihilistic receptionist; Dr. Love, a Medellín operative trained by the C.I.A.; Bam-Bam, a baby gangbanger; John-John, a gay hit man; Josey Wales, the tricky, perceptive enforcer who flubs the Marley assassination but then ascends to the top of a transnational drug syndicate.
Her campaign's ultimate decline followed a perfect tempest of several events: unremarkable performances during recent debates coming on the heels of flubs during criminal justice conversations, and declining polls going into Iowa that correlated not just with attacks from opponents in the media and the political field, but a perilous lack of financial ad-buying power.
Such awkward verbal flubs are common joke lines in sitcom and movie scripts—as anyone who has seen I Love You, Man knows—but it's not uncommon for people in real life to fumble their words during an anxiety-inducing moment, be it a chance encounter with a crush, a run-in with an ex, meeting one's idol, or trying to fit into a high-prestige group.
The better camera and the gorgeous display are definitely crucial features, but no component of the iPhone X is more critical to its long-term success than Face ID. This is Apple's next big stab at biometric security, and if the company flubs it up, if a cheap sensor in the Home button is a better solution than a delicate sensor array in the display, then Apple's has built nothing more than a really nice Galaxy S8.
A former top aide on the House Select Committee on Benghazi has been brought on to advise Republican presidential candidate Ben CarsonBenjamin (Ben) Solomon CarsonCarson's affordable housing idea drawing undue flak Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules it says are too lax MORE, in the wake of a series of flubs that prompted questions about Carson's foreign policy expertise.

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