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"hopelessly" Definitions
  1. with no hope that a situation will get better or succeed

961 Sentences With "hopelessly"

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" Peterson: "This impeachment process continues to be hopelessly partisan.
In the age of Amazon, malls seem almost hopelessly archaic.
And sometimes, their missions might feel hopelessly impossible to fulfill.
Most of those seats are hopelessly Republican, but not all
If you take what he says literally, it's hopelessly vague.
Sewers, water treatment and rubbish collection are all hopelessly inadequate.
American culture has characterised them as hopelessly ignorant and backward.
You could even say she is hopelessly devoted to him.
Worse yet, Trump's plans for trade policy are hopelessly misguided.
Or, at the very least, not the hopelessly, desperately negative.
The hopelessly tarnished name "Penn Station" would fade from memory.
That's hopelessly naïve, granted, but I like to be optimistic.
His most recent book is "Hopelessly Divided" (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers).
The idea that we are really hopelessly gridlocked is absurd.
It may not be either absolutely secure or hopelessly insecure.
They're hopelessly stale and will have to be thrown out.
Her party, the Conservative Party, is hopelessly divided on Europe.
The thing itself was hopelessly outnumbered by its own reproductions.
Hopelessly, seemingly, fitfully — often adverbization results in a suffix pileup.
Leaving is Plan B. We are hopelessly waiting for change.
The music throughout — always hopelessly romantic — is by Sean Hagerty.
Some will argue that we are a hopelessly divided country.
The national legislature has been hopelessly paralyzed by partisan gridlock.
The lower courts are hopelessly fractured, and certiorari is warranted.
For that matter, Puerto Rico's public sector is hopelessly bloated.
First kisses were social currency, and I was hopelessly broke.
Instead, he's just a hopelessly optimistic foil to Jax's ruthless pragmatism.
"Hopelessly Devoted to You" has not been cut from Grease: Live.
Gigi Hadid and Taylor Swift are hopelessly devoted to Grease: Live.
The vision is rife with regulatory obstacles and is hopelessly complicated.
"It's hopelessly conflicted," lamented Michael Hodge, a lawyer for the inquiry.
Most universities in the developing world are also hopelessly badly managed.
Ads would be hopelessly expensive so driving demand would be impossible.
Cates, feeling hopelessly sick and overweight, often found herself contemplating suicide.
It's easy to understand why we fell so hopelessly in love.
Rebecca Bunch (Rachel Bloom) is smart, driven, and hopelessly in love.
" Lisa Simpson fumes, hopelessly, in a 1994 episode of "The Simpsons.
Now it's stuck with him and a party that's hopelessly divided.
"No," he said, glaring at me for being so hopelessly insensitive.
Muslet is both hopelessly American and an asset to his community.
Ready to move on from a bad — or hopelessly average — romance?
But its default launcher, the doomed Facebook Home, was hopelessly bad.
Sanders may well fall hopelessly behind — but it hasn't happened yet.
The life portrayed in "No Refuge" is exhaustingly and hopelessly itinerant.
Are Democrats now hopelessly polarized between Biden supporters and Sanders supporters?
"According to their note, they were hopelessly deadlocked," Mr. Moeller said.
Both sides clearly have written off their opponents as hopelessly evil.
Early on, Nietzsche was hopelessly infatuated with Wagner's music and personality.
The governor had just died and the defenders were hopelessly outnumbered.
Baker believes that most media is hopelessly biased, Journal staffers say.
I eventually was introduced to "harder" substances and became hopelessly addicted.
A call for national unity as the nation feels hopelessly divided?
A 2010 letter declared, "You are hopelessly lost," CBS News reported.
The governor had just died, and the defenders were hopelessly outnumbered.
Ms. Ortiz paints Ice-T as someone who got hopelessly off track.
Are they a parent whose kid is hopelessly hooked on this movie?
What has never changed is the possibility of getting hopelessly, pleasantly lost.
As a rule, wedding speeches are either painfully awkward or hopelessly generic.
So maybe that's race, maybe that's ideology, or maybe they're hopelessly conflated.
The Democrats may be too hopelessly Left to compete on this front.
The leadership has failed to fight back because it is hopelessly divided.
Which memes will you be hopelessly behind if you don't log on?
Congress is hopelessly gridlocked — or so we've been told for years now.
Most of these funds are hopelessly unprepared to pay what they owe.
But on Brexit the Labour party is, like the Tories, hopelessly paralyzed.
We've seen what happens when television anchors let their beards hopelessly grow.
When it comes to oil production, the two Sudans are hopelessly linked.
Even a hopelessly divided Capitol Hill has found common ground on Crimea.
One of our two major parties appears to be hopelessly, irredeemably corrupt.
Such distractions would, doubtless, sound hopelessly antiquated to Alli and his peers.
To Radrizzani, that idea is not only outdated but also hopelessly idealistic.
She disparaged Mr. Sanders as disruptive and hopelessly unrealistic in his proposals.
She unloads her fast inflatable and the migrant dinghy appears hopelessly trapped.
The world is hopelessly generic, and so is the town you're in.
Through little fault of its own, it appears hopelessly out of touch.
It helped that the Labour Party's position on Brexit was hopelessly muddled.
And the truth is that he was totally right and hopelessly wrong.
You think Sanders has painted her as hopelessly corrupt in that way?
But unless you are hopelessly cheerful (and if you are hopelessly cheerful, these writers won't be your cup of tea anyway), you don't pick up a collection this rambunctious expecting to adore every single piece, and I didn't.
Worse, many of them may be hopelessly corrupted by industry money or bias.
And so for more than 220 years, she has remained hopelessly, incurably, stuck.
Even if she forges a path, she's operating within a hopelessly closed system.
The guys get to be epically romantic or foolishly proud or hopelessly lovelorn.
With Nene out, the already small Rockets are now hopelessly undersized at center.
All it showed was that Britain is hopelessly unprepared for what happens next.
It does not help that the system for collecting taxes is hopelessly antiquated.
Lestoil multi-purpose cleaner imagined a future world that sounds hopelessly outdated today.
Judge Steven T. O'Neill ruled they were hopelessly deadlocked and declared a mistrial.
Another problem is that Siri is still hopelessly tied to each Apple device.
You should emerge from them soaking wet, out of breath and hopelessly disoriented.
Such revelations are candid but distracting, and hopelessly eclipsed by Leonard's formidable charisma.
For his part, Trump doesn't seem worried about hopelessly dividing the Republican Party.
He rarely concedes, be it a hopelessly lost ballgame or a pointed question.
Why are internet comments so hopelessly bad, and how do we protect ourselves?
By now, people who want to help solve this problem seem hopelessly earnest.
Most importantly, I felt comfortable taking them on alone without getting hopelessly lost.
Wrapped hopelessly into the bouquets of pretty currency clutched tightly in each fist.
Yugoslavia was a powder keg, a hopelessly complex patchwork held together by Tito.
Third, that by skipping the first four contests, he will fall hopelessly behind.
An organizational psychologist offers strategies to handle even the most hopelessly overstuffed inbox.
And it's true that medicine has been hopelessly patriarchal since, well, medicine started.
They especially aren't publishing one that alleges a near-coup within the federal government among people concerned the President is not only hopelessly out of his depth but also clueless about how hopelessly out of his depth he actually is.
Judge Steven T. O'Neill ruled that they were hopelessly deadlocked and declared a mistrial.
Amanda Seyfried is hopelessly in love with her 7-year-old rescue dog, Finn.
In that world, everyone in power believes the incoming president is — maybe — hopelessly compromised.
Some, like the creation of a task force on crime fighting, are hopelessly vague.
Ms Park is hopelessly mired in an ever-deepening influence-peddling scandal (see article).
" Gaetz said that due to these "deeply troubling" events, Mueller's "impartiality is hopelessly compromised.
But this righteousness feels hopelessly shoehorned in and inconsistent, devoid of any narrative logic.
There are a million of them, all day, every day, But, I'm hopelessly hopeful.
VFX company CorridorDigital pits a hopelessly outmatched Red team against a hoard of Blues.
Its video uploader is hopelessly outdated, lacking any significant update in almost three years.
Information can change your life — and in some cases, make you feel hopelessly uninformed.
The liberals would come out grousing that they were hopelessly deadlocked on 97 points.
Getting hopelessly lost or falling ill, wild animals and dangerous weather are all possibilities.
Trump seizes on those mistakes as incontrovertible evidence that the media is hopelessly fake.
On these tariffs, the GOP-led Congress and the White House is hopelessly divided.
Transparency is also key — the student loan market as a whole is hopelessly opaque.
The line between legal civil asset forfeiture and illegal extortion is often hopelessly blurred.
The Thunder remain a relatively poor passing team, hopelessly dependent on Durant and Westbrook.
As for Sonya (Susannah Millonzi), she hopelessly loves Astrov, who has friend-zoned her.
Images from the area showed splintered houses, toppled trees and hopelessly tangled power lines.
It's joyful, but since viewers almost certainly know what's coming, it's also hopelessly bittersweet. .
The survey he pulls this number from is two decades old and hopelessly flawed.
His work suggests that crumpling may not be as hopelessly complex as previously thought.
European officials, and many in Britain, have already said that timetable was hopelessly compressed.
After jurors reported being hopelessly deadlocked, the judge in the case declared a mistrial.
Given a hopelessly unbalanced world economy, that multilateral system is just a pious wish.
They were pages printed from Hopelessly Partisan, an obscure right-wing conspiracy theory website.
The world economy seemed hopelessly trapped in a cycle of low growth and inflation.
The GOP efforts to repeal and replace ObamaCare appear hopelessly stalled in the Senate.
For all his newfound leftist ideals, Mimi turns out to be hopelessly conservative by nature.
Do you still wonder why the world economy is stuck in a hopelessly slow lane?
There has been feuding among senior officials, and lines of authority have become hopelessly tangled.
Knapp, still "hopelessly in love with email," intentionally locks himself out of his own inbox.
I've dreamt about murders, pandemics, zombies, drowning, monsters, demons, curses, and getting hopelessly, irreversibly lost.
Today an immiserated, hopelessly misgoverned country may just be on the brink of something better.
Now, however, you are feeding the narrative that the mainstream media is just hopelessly biased.
It's a huge point of agreement for a GOP field that sometimes seems hopelessly divided.
Most were hopelessly vague ("I just had a feeling I have been around this man").
"I think people were hopelessly lost," Star Trek writer and producer Jeri Taylor later recalled.
Jurors were sharply divided in the case and reported being "hopelessly deadlocked" on a verdict.
"The problem is this whole process is tainted because it's become hopelessly partisan," he said.
Krieger concludes that the entire apparatus is hopelessly opaque, concealing racist aims behind contorted justifications.
PES operates one of the nation's oldest refineries, which is handicapped by hopelessly antiquated technology.
Bob Menendez ended in a mistrial Thursday after the jury reported it was hopelessly deadlocked.
The Kentucky senator is hopelessly far behind in the polls, and you can see why.
The effect of this is to make America's overall plan for North Korea hopelessly unclear.
Last Light, one of the five scents, is somehow at once lovely and hopelessly unreachable.
Derrick Rose, rendered hopelessly broken and shitty almost immediately after stealing one of LeBron's MVPs.
A group like the middle class is hopelessly disorganized and has limited influence in Congress.
Op-Ed Contributors Partisan fights in Washington can leave the impression that we're hopelessly divided.
His friend Turner, a street-savvy orphan, thinks Elwood's idealism is misguided and hopelessly naïve.
To do so would be hopelessly destabilizing to my bank account and my personal silhouette.
Firewalls that once strictly separated news from opinion have been replaced by hopelessly blurred lines.
"I do think the drafting of the Green New Deal is hopelessly unrealistic," Weld said.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. could have denounced American society as hopelessly and irredeemably racist.
In a body that is often slammed as hopelessly dysfunctional, they actually got something done.
The widespread view that solar power is a hopelessly subsidized business is quickly growing outdated.
Providers know much more about medicine than patients do, so the information is hopelessly asymmetric.
But Germany is hopelessly locked into a model that always puts exports ahead of anything else.
The EU is hopelessly bureaucratic Forget all the tabloid nonsense about Brussels bureaucrats banning British sausages.
Bin Laden sought to portray the U.S. as hopelessly mired in an unwinnable war in Afghanistan.
He was just hopelessly trying to protect Harry, and was actually against Voldemort the whole time.
So make sure you're not searching hopelessly for an outlet by getting a portable power pack.
Lyft said Keller Lenkner was hopelessly conflicted and sought to bar the firm from representing drivers.
The familiar sight of lorries queuing at state borders suggests an economy that is hopelessly fragmented.
She is headstrong, clearly wears the pants in the equation, but also hopelessly addicted to Vicky.
In the eyes of Generation Y, actually making things — as opposed to apps — seems hopelessly unsexy.
A young fan base is already "Hopelessly Devoted" to Dancing with the Stars contestant Jordan Fisher.
Israel's concept of citizenship, based on serving as a haven for all Jews, is hopelessly outdated.
Without them we would be lost, wandering around hopelessly, looking just as tired as we feel.
Maybe I'm being hopelessly American with my relentless faith in the possibility for a better future.
Editorial If you think Congress is hopelessly divided on party lines on every issue, think again.
But we cannot wish, hopelessly, for some alternative world where our kids are free from harm.
On Saturday, they announced that they were "hopelessly deadlocked" — causing Judge O'Neill to grant a mistrial.
"Put your hands against the wall," the child complies and looks back at the camera hopelessly.
The school itself seemed at once hopelessly underequipped and over-prepared for the influx of girls.
Politically, culturally and socioeconomically, the competing narratives prevalent within our nation appear to hopelessly divide us.
You've become the latest US official to serve as lead vocalist on a hopelessly broken record.
But the timing we're witnessing here should give any lucid American who isn't hopelessly partisan pause.
But Golden is still hopelessly overwhelmed by the enormity of the task it has set itself.
Dismissing its legislative ambitions as hopelessly quixotic contributes to the problems the project seeks to redress.
On the way back, our S.U.V. got hopelessly stuck in mud, three hours before my flight.
If there's a market, no matter how small, there's a show, no matter how hopelessly confused.
"This case has been hopelessly plagued by misconduct by prosecutors," Mr. Parlatore wrote to the court.
They can be exhausted by uninspired overuse, go out of fashion or be judged hopelessly reactionary.
Or does it simply reveal a team that is hopelessly divided between factions with competing goals?
The Patriots' offense was hopelessly out of sync as drive after drive stalled short of scoring.
Yet the more I write by speaking, the more hopelessly I fall for a screenless future.
While those must be addressed, we must also not fool ourselves into thinking we're hopelessly hooked.
It's said that our country is hopelessly split, torn apart by politics, religion and tribal factions.
The interiority of black handmaids remains hopelessly unexplored, but the series has time to course-correct.
For many of these forum users, the classic audiophile gear is hopelessly out of their reach.
Right now, it is packed away because there is no room in his hopelessly clogged basement.
It's also worth remembering that when "Saturday Night Live," as hopelessly liberal as Kimmel and co.
Sadly, the state of our union cannot be strong and hopelessly divided at the same time.
The jury deliberated for 52 hours before a mistrial was declared because jurors were hopelessly deadlocked.
Politics, sports and gender have become hopelessly tangled this week because of Trump's connection to golf.
But if you're like me, the weirder the animal, the more hopelessly adorable you find them.
Ancelotti described how the Juventus owner Gianni Agnelli had been "hopelessly lost, in love" with Zidane.
Are the cables a direct allusion to the Gordian Knot, hopelessly tangled, never to be unpicked?
The standings paint a picture of a team in trouble, but not hopelessly out of contention.
It will mean a president, who is, without any doubt, hopelessly corrupt and a pathological liar.
Other Fox News commentators, like Sean Hannity, have labeled Mr. Mueller and his team hopelessly biased.
Are the ideas of "underground" versus "mainstream" hopelessly outdated, or is that just a gross rationalization?
Poor tech infrastructure— the financial services industry still remains hopelessly antiquated when it comes to technology.
But these forecasts now look hopelessly optimistic, given China's coal imports were 270.9 million tonnes in 2017.
But when an action resulted in tearing or getting its arms hopelessly tangled, it would lose points.
Real reform depends not on the vague and hopelessly over-optimistic promises of parties like 5-Star.
Are the majority of Americans being hopelessly optimistic when it comes to their own future employment prospects?
Let's just say that when it comes to flirting, relationships, and sex, I'm hopelessly lost and inexperienced.
And others were now celebrating the same special counsel some once argued was hopelessly biased against Trump.
With support of around 30% according to the polls, it remains behind PiS, but not hopelessly so.
There will be future fights over "wall" funding, and they will probably get hopelessly buried in semantics.
The researchers hypothesize that Tongtianlong became hopelessly mired in mud, where it died and was ultimately buried.
To kids who grew up around smartphones and tablets, says Karmacharya, OLPC's XO design looks hopelessly outdated.
The show pared them down into three characters who remained hopelessly one-dimensional throughout their entire run.
So much of what we can see is blaring black smoke and appears hopelessly and irretrievably aflame.
The Federal Election Commission is often mocked as a do-nothing agency, hopelessly split by partisan deadlock.
This is the perfect cold-weather dish, no matter whether you're fluent in Yiddish or hopelessly godless.
Republicans prevail in the Electoral College even though they are hopelessly outplayed in the popular-vote contest.
One of the most common criticisms lobbed at members of this sign is that they're hopelessly clingy.
It's not something I'd normally use because I consider myself a fairly fast, if hopelessly inaccurate typist.
Every team below the Yankees — Oakland, Tampa Bay, the Angels and Minnesota — is hopelessly out of it.
John Farrar's original written lyrics for the song "Hopelessly Devoted to You" from "Grease" were also auctioned.
Jurors asked to rehear lengthy excerpts of trial testimony but eventually told O'Neill they were hopelessly deadlocked.
But the definition of what activities count as "political" is hopelessly vague and dependent on individual judgement.
We return to Michael and Dafna, who giggle hopelessly as they share a joint in the kitchen.
With the moon in hopelessly romantic Libra this V-Day, we'll all feel the pull towards partnership.
To avoid a nation full of hopelessly "walking uninsured," let's hope our leaders see this crisis coming.
Hopelessly demoralized, the soldier returns to his comrades on the front and volunteers for a hazardous mission.
The view that China would peacefully rise within the West's institutional framework may have proved hopelessly naïve.
A high-profile plan for China to build a railroad from Belgrade to Budapest remains hopelessly stalled.
Mr. Oliver has spoken before of being impossibly in love with men he worshiped shyly and hopelessly.
Dimitrij falls hopelessly in love with her, which leads to a bad end when he is exposed.
To many Republicans, the misstep is more evidence that their nominee is hopelessly undisciplined as a candidate.
Global warming can sometimes feel like this big, hopelessly intractable problem that no one's doing much about.
Into this milieu comes a big new study that claims all those previous projections are hopelessly pessimistic.
American readers are no strangers to the notion of a hopelessly divided government or the inevitable result: gridlock.
Despite his four best friends who follow him everywhere, Lucien Postlewaite's handsome Prince is spoiled and hopelessly bored.
It also helps that she's hot AF (I call her Yogabae) and I'm hopelessly in love with her.
Instead, it's a stilted, stagy, hopelessly corny biopic, the kind of thing Walk Hard was meant to prevent.
Worse, some physicists claim that such an estimate is hopelessly naive, and that we'd need to go bigger.
The aftermath produced one certainty: Congress is hopelessly split in conducting executive branch oversight of the Trump administration.
In the sense that the latest movie adaptation, out April 19893, ends hopelessly, it's just like the book.
Suddenly, it was perfectly possible for me to get hopelessly lost from the comfort of my own sofa.
The question is, how do we brighten our hopelessly drab muggle existences and proudly display our House allegiance?
The tender Texan is the perfect candidate: handsome, expressive, kind-hearted, ready to settle down, and hopelessly romantic.
THE first thing that you notice in Birmingham is that the Conservative Party is hopelessly split on Brexit.
Since nothing good ever has irregular borders, I hopelessly accepted Google's prophecy while awaiting the biopsy to confirm.
With so much evidence lost and so much time having passed, any case against Winston was hopelessly compromised.
If some locations are hopelessly unprofitable, WeWork could try to leave them before the end of the lease.
But while we've glimpsed the many faces of our main character, Negan has thus far remained hopelessly shallow.
We're still waiting to hear the breakdown ... jurors deliberated for 53 hours before saying they were hopelessly deadlocked.
I get it — what was groundbreaking at the time now seems rather hopelessly backward and almost criminally materialistic.
But then again, maybe being that hopelessly American is the one thing that can save us from ourselves.
Staton declared a mistrial after jurors indicated they were hopelessly deadlocked on 16 of 20 counts against Wexler.
Whether these celebrities were hopelessly in love or looking for love, things didn't work out quite as planned.
Anderson then pronounced the jurors "hopelessly deadlocked" and dismissed them, according to Thom Mrozek, a spokesman for prosecutors.
The image shows the crowd of White House staffers looking hopelessly defeated in the aftermath of Tuesday's election.
For a long time, his use of figuration and narrative struck many people as hopelessly out of date.
" The film produced No. 1 singles like "You're the One That I Want" and "Hopelessly Devoted to You.
And not all of us are hopelessly bad people, and not every feature of our country is bad.
However, once I bit in, they were hopelessly dry and the breading had a texture similar to sawdust.
There were no government institutions worthy of the name, and the leadership sat atop a hopelessly corrupt system.
I don't want to sound hopelessly optimistic or naïve about the problems the United States economy is facing.
" From her vantage point, "People on both sides reduce the other to hopelessly simplistic caricatures of human beings.
"This story won't be so limited, you know, the way 'Sabrina' is really just hopelessly grounded," Drnaso promised.
But as the years passed, children, like marriage, seemed hopelessly beyond reach; one was impractical, the other illegal.
It concerns Ian and his hopelessly uncool older brother, Barley (Chris Pratt), a connoisseur of the old lore.
Ms. Barry thought her plank might help the party reclaim some districts that seemed hopelessly lost to Republicans.
Europe, only recently dismissed as anemic and hopelessly vexed by political dysfunction, has emerged as a growth leader.
The space felt hopelessly small and wrong, but it was inevitably all going to feel small and wrong.
In interviews, a dozen farmers and grain traders said government wheat production forecasts for 2018 were hopelessly optimistic.
" Andrew Scott, "Hers Was a World of One" Most romantic thing a person can do: "I'm hopelessly romantic.
To audiences today, however, its cast of Turkish, Peruvian, Persian and Native American characters can seem hopelessly hackneyed.
I realize that this all sounds hopelessly old-fashioned and out of step with our angry, cynical times.
In other words, you may start out with a good sample, but five steps later it's hopelessly skewed.
To many of you, these questions may seem too hopelessly abstract for us to learn anything from them.
"It is now completely clear that the UN is hopelessly biased against Israel," she said in a statement.
Many Republicans have taken this as proof that the investigation was hopelessly contaminated by anti-Trump political bias.
Warning: Contains loads of spoilers for Game of Thrones Season 23, and some hopelessly dodgy predictions for Season 24.
"The FCC's 2019 Broadband Deployment Report is hopelessly flawed and cannot be the basis for future policymaking," Sohn said.
Meanwhile, contaminated water continues to flow down hopelessly corroded pipes, leaching lead and providing a breeding ground for bacteria.
New York (CNN Business)Washington, hopelessly divided on countless critical issues, has found a common enemy in Big Tech.
While the responses have been predictably belated and weak, one venture capitalist's attempt at a comeback is hopelessly unconvincing.
"The problem of intelligence seemed hopelessly profound," he told The New Yorker magazine when it profiled him in 1981.
The conversation about reopening the government has become hopelessly entangled with the conversation about what to do on immigration.
While Sara Bronfman became less involved in subsequent years after starting a family, Clare remained hopelessly devoted to Raniere.
In hindsight, even the hopelessly romantic singer has come to see the error of his break-up devastation ways.
But is it hopelessly naive to think that people who've never smoked can't effectively represent marijuana's potential medicinal benefits?
"Since the estate has substantial creditors running into hundreds of millions of pounds, it is hopelessly insolvent," he said.
" • Photos of males wearing backward baseball caps were categorized as either "hopelessly straight" or "gay from eight years ago.
The polls there were hopelessly wrong, never having the Conservatives actually winning a parliamentary majority, which they did resoundingly.
Amongst the endless list of hopelessly polarizing issues that divide the country today, abortion is at the very top.
As a result (and as the FCC conceded), the CPNI rules on the commission's books suddenly became hopelessly outdated.
It is 1969, and 16-year-old Jamie Schwartz (Alex Wolff) is hopelessly alienated at a boys' prep school.
I was hopelessly in love with someone, but I didn't have the courage to tell her and never would.
Other characters go to spas, read French novels, and, when they fall hopelessly into debt, endeavor to marry heiresses.
It might sound a bit twee or even hopelessly optimistic, but the truth is, I see no other alternative.
Experts estimate that as many as 43% of VPNs are "hopelessly insecure" and this changes from time to time.
The efforts are part of a broader GOP ploy to paint the Justice Department as hopelessly biased against Trump.
He was the older sage that I have always intuited — helplessly, hopelessly — I am on my way to becoming.
Thanks to his early days as a Chicago newspaperman, he came to believe that all politicians were hopelessly corrupt.
They expected to hear something weighty and erudite, some high-art solution to the problem of feeling hopelessly alone.
Last week, it was President Donald Trump blustering that Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg are hopelessly biased.
"  Brandon Kyle Goodman, "Hers Was a World of One" Most romantic thing a person can do: "I'm hopelessly romantic.
"I think California is leading by example while our nation's capital is hopelessly divided along party lines," Muratsuchi said.
And, most tragically of all, several star-crossed penguins appear to be hopelessly in love with their human caretakers.
"I'm hopelessly Dutch – I need flowers all the time and everywhere, and that translates to great vases," Matthias said.
With Washington hopelessly gridlocked, how can Americans get in to a doctor's office before they die waiting in line?
A country that the U.S. and others expended billions---but failed hopelessly to reconstitute it as a functioning state.
That is to say, absolutely and hopelessly bewitched: ever since the infamous Cirque du Soleil hurricaned into my life.
Impeachment has alienated the halves of an already hopelessly divided America, and eroded confidence in democratic institutions and processes.
There are, of course, some changes for which Twitter users have hopelessly yearned for years (editing tweets; banning Nazis).
Even with the safety rigs on the Star Wars drones, most of the drones were hopelessly ensnared in the mesh.
American healthcare is great for chief executives of established healthcare companies and hopelessly expensive and frustrating for nearly everyone else.
The need for affirmative consent education shouldn't be taken to imply that perpetrators of sexual violence are just hopelessly confused.
She positions tasks that might otherwise seem emotionally painful or just hopelessly massive as a kind of tender ritual instead.
They were the most terrible months of my life, for, helplessly and hopelessly, one watched the inevitable approach of war.
Depictions of China as a trade-reliant economy are hopelessly outdated: net exports account for just 2% of national income.
On present trends, the official UN target of reducing the figure to 500,000 a year by 903 looks hopelessly optimistic.
The East Coast live feed experienced technical difficulties during Hough's "Hopelessly Devoted To You" number, with many complaining ofaboutmicrophone static.
They'd miss obvious dust bunnies, crash into furniture, and get hopelessly lost under your bed searching for the charging dock.
Many of the proposals were so hopelessly vague that it was hard to know if they'd translate into concrete reforms.
In front of a young audience clamoring for Platt's Evan Hansen, Pierce, just like Spacey, seemed hopelessly out of place.
The Governor was a hopelessly convoluted character whose true intentions made about as much sense as staying on Hershel's farm.
Before its revisions, the base year for Nigeria's GDP had been 1990, providing a hopelessly outdated picture of the economy.
In all honesty, there are a million and one reasons to still fall hopelessly in love with UK music festivals.
The tragic events of that time are too immense; Jack and Jackie Kennedy have become hopelessly mythologized by this point.
With Congress hopelessly gridlocked, the bulk of policymaking now happens in state capitals and municipalities, where the GOP is dominant.
"If there's not a second request," she said, "then they are hopelessly behind in understanding how data reinforces monopoly power."
Obama used his speech to call for one last change to the political system that seems hopelessly broken and partisan.
Mermaids, whom the Victorians might call hopelessly underclothed, are also well represented and with nothing as obvious as a tail.
And while he might be hopelessly in love, he's not totally delusional, and he's never been as cruel as Cersei.
The basic rationale for this legislation — that current law hopelessly ties the hands of federal agencies — is outdated at best.
Emphasizing aversion to concentrated financial power, institutionalized political corruption, and a hopelessly wayward foreign policy would be a good start.
In light of racial injustice, accommodation seems to be a white luxury; in light of accommodation, justice seems hopelessly naïve.
But the Dodgers' relievers were superb, after looking hopelessly trapped in a Houston fun house in Game 5 on Sunday.
So often, their successes sounded like press releases, a combination of "market fit" and sheer luck that felt hopelessly unattainable.
Which is why shall is among the most heavily litigated words in the English language (with hopelessly inconsistent court holdings).
The result was a definitive challenge to the traditional pocket watch, which had seemed so hopelessly old-fashioned in combat.
One response to these complexities is to abandon the quest for civility, deeming it a historically fanciful, hopelessly imprecise ideal.
The protesters accuse the Shiite-led government of being hopelessly corrupt and complain of poor public services and high unemployment.
As if the movies are some kind of mistake or excess or hopelessly beside the point irrelevant, which they're not.
Balázs messes up his job in London, loses his salary, and spends most of his time hopelessly lusting after Emma.
A hopelessly awkward, relentlessly horny preteen who loves horses and likes to write "erotic friend fiction," she's painfully, endearingly earnest.
But writing hopelessly vague regulations that people cannot possibly understand or comply with is no way to promote environmental renewal.
The comedic target is even broader than the humor, and the lack of focus makes the show feel hopelessly scattered.
But then when she's with younger feminists who take the intersectionality critique much more seriously, they find her hopelessly moderate.
It is high time we figure out who these hopelessly overshadowed masters were and assign them their individual personalities and stature.
Love is rough, but Yaryan's video is humorous—mostly thanks to the construct that he's hopelessly besotted with a golden retriever.
Rose meant only that the Knicks could compete every night, that they would never be hopelessly outmatched at the opening tip.
Grease: Live has us super-excited for Sunday night, but we're still hopelessly devoted to the cast of the 1978 original.
The system is hopelessly corrupt, and any time you find one hole in it to plug, dozens of others spring up.
On average, six neurons in group B will fire, but which six is nearly random; the micro state is hopelessly indeterministic.
In June, a Pennsylvania judge declared a mistrial after the jury announced that they were "hopelessly deadlocked" after deliberating for days.
Barcelona city politics are hopelessly complicated, especially for an American accustomed to the tedious left-right binaries of US public life.
It also sells the hopelessly eccentric Piano Forte X, which cost $2,199, and has a full line of over-ear headphones.
"I think we're going to be unpleasantly surprised, but I don't think that all of biology is hopelessly variable", she says.
My own refrain — "as a biracial woman, my experience of x can leave me feeling hopelessly in-between" — was textbook SOS.
Ivan and the team at the rescue centre scrabbled to save as many as they could but they were hopelessly unprepared.
Suddenly dispatching with the right to wed would bring not only justified screams of resentment but a hopelessly fraught legal mess.
This debunks the depressing expert assessments that the U.S. is becoming hopelessly partisan along traditional liberal/conservative or red/blue lines.
In June, a Pennsylvania judge declared a mistrial after the jury announced that they were "hopelessly deadlocked" after deliberating for days.
The growing polarization of today's politics has made our government at best hopelessly sclerotic and at worst prone to unpredictable lurches.
When he reflects on how much he's grown by the age of 25, he sounds legitimately wise and not hopelessly naïve.
Yes, life is hopelessly circumscribed, and most of us are chained to many things and doomed in one way or another.
In reviewing God of War, I knew I was hopelessly biased to a game about trying to be a good father.
Even worse, average Americans are portrayed as uninformed idiots who are hopelessly preoccupied with hedonistic pursuits, mindless entertainment and pop culture.
It is high time we figure out who these hopelessly overshadowed masters were and assign them their individual personalities and stature.
Obama urged Americans to reject the notion that the violence that swept the country last week shows it is hopelessly divided.
Peterson blasted the impeachment process as "hopelessly partisan," adding it was a "mistake" to go forward without support from GOP senators.
She's softly animated and a vivacious storyteller in person, a departure from the melancholy, sometimes hopelessly sad characters she usually plays.
The first trial collapsed in a hung jury in May 2014, when jurors said they were hopelessly deadlocked, 11 to 1.
For weeks, the word in Washington has been that Republicans are hopelessly divided on Obamacare repeal, with no solutions in sight.
With the jury hopelessly deadlocked, a federal judge was forced to declare a mistrial in the bribery trial of US Sen.
Health care, one-sixth of the American economy, is governed by a hopelessly tangled mix of payers, administrators, providers, and manufacturers.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban reportedly reinforced Trump's view that Ukraine was a "hopelessly corrupt" country.
The passage of tax cuts late last year also helped undercut arguments that his relationship with Republican lawmakers was hopelessly dysfunctional.
Seeking a modest precaution after such a monstrous bloodletting will no doubt strike gun control advocates as a hopelessly insufficient goal.
"Superintelligence is anticipated by some to be an inevitable state where machines come to hopelessly outmatch humans intellectually," the report said.
This explains a good deal, because in recent times the boundaries between anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism have become hopelessly muddled.
WordPress, with no reblogs, has a much less streamlined tagging system, and its "blogroll" approach to connecting users feels hopelessly outdated.
The Liberal Party was hopelessly split on the question of same-sex marriage, so it called on the public to intervene.
Ms. Hwang could not read any of the signs and was hopelessly lost until a stranger helped her find her way.
" Mr. Pence, he wrote, was speaking to the Zionist evangelicals in America — "the kind that are hopelessly in love with us.
For now, though, and at the risk of sounding hopelessly out of step with the times, let me venture a guess.
Steve Bannon — that hopelessly unmade bed of a man, that wandering plague ship — will not be attending The New Yorker Festival.
He also introduced legislation on behalf of students who had treatable learning disabilities but were being written off as hopelessly uneducable.
Even before the civil war, the Syrian opposition was weak and hopelessly divided, and the ensuing conflict only deepened those divisions.
For all its amenities, its tech-enabled security, and exceptional wealth, Piedmont is still hopelessly landlocked, by its own selfish design.
We've all been Patrick Doyle, going into a place of work, and even through your life, and feeling hopelessly, utterly miscast.
He, too, falls hopelessly in love, unable to touch his mirror image in the water, and like Echo he wastes away.
And both focus on a single character as she indulges a wildly different side of herself when she feels hopelessly lost.
As such, the debate is not only hopelessly arbitrary and dependent on a grating cliche, it is redundant to its very core.
There, then, he sat, the sign and symbol of a man without faith, hopelessly holding up hope in the midst of despair.
Mr Madden is also a skilled narrator, negotiating the twists and turns in the city's destiny without getting hopelessly mired in detail.
The Republican presidential candidates have pointed to the latest illegal flow as proof that Mr. Obama's border enforcement has been hopelessly lax.
Sam is a powerful voice for students of color on campus, and she's hopelessly in love with Gabe, a white graduate student.
The election-in-reverse hypothesis, in which Mrs May exceeds expectations and her deal survives, might quickly prove to be hopelessly naive.
But young people's mistrust of both political parties appears rooted in something deeper: a view that American government is itself hopelessly corrupted.
And to be fair, while Siri often gives hopelessly terrible answers, it's not like Alexa or Google Assistant never miss a beat.
In retrospect, the dreams of the 68ers—remember John Lennon's "Give Peace a Chance" or Scott McKenzie's "San Francisco"—seem hopelessly naive.
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Unlike some of the other comics in this week's roundup, readers who haven't been reading previous Batman comics will feel hopelessly lost.
He meets a beautiful girl named Laurell and they fall obviously, hopelessly, deliriously in love while they care for William's dying mother.
The small nation – once part of the Soviet Union – was hopelessly outmanned and outgunned by invading Russian forces and their separatist allies.
A young fan base was already "Hopelessly Devoted" to Dancing with the Stars contestant Jordan Fisher even before he became a frontrunner.
The complexity and opacity involved in data-driven advertising also means internet users are hopelessly outgunned as their rights are systematically steamrollered.
The middle-of-the-night trip in torrential rain ended with Sotomayor and her assistant hopelessly lost in the darkened Virginia suburbs.
Eric's sister was a doctor and had done some bench work while getting her degree; she had found the experiments hopelessly fussy.
But many southern Republicans feel beleaguered by more than one ruling: they see Washington as at once insidiously liberal and hopelessly gridlocked.
We'll be hopelessly blind about the crisis we're walking into if we don't really rigorously force ourselves to look at that science.
Before its revisions in 2014, the base year for Nigeria's GDP had been 1990, providing a hopelessly outdated picture of the economy.
The federal government and the media are, as institutions, hopelessly corrupt and, although we have elections, we no longer have representative government.
Republicans have been reluctant to openly encourage a challenge to Mr. Trump at the convention for fear of hopelessly splitting the party.
But that would require changing a recently passed law on elections, and even then a new Parliament might still be hopelessly divided.
The EPA claimed that this was mandated by the Clean Water Act, which the Supreme Court had called "hopelessly indeterminate" in scope.
The media is hopelessly biased against Trump so why shouldn't he tell people to ignore anything the media says -- and so on.
Physics, which he excelled at, was quite profound, but intelligence struck him as "hopelessly" so, an immense realm of the imperfectly understood.
If you try to simultaneously parse The Room for the first time and participate in it, you'll likely end up hopelessly confused.
He looks hopelessly young for the character he's playing, with a face so smooth it looks like hair's never appeared on it.
The jury said it was "hopelessly deadlocked" on charges against two of his co-defendants, Micah Alleyne, 26, and Stanley Elianor, 27.
As has been clear for many years, as a way of funding transportation infrastructure, gas taxes are both inadequate and hopelessly crude.
The world seems to be careening into more and more disorder, and American politics in particular is hopelessly ensnarled in partisan dysfunction.
But a system where all conceivable systemic disadvantages are taken into account would be hopelessly complicated and impossible to implement in practice.
But after a two-week trial last month, the unexpected happened: The jury remained hopelessly deadlocked after only two days of deliberations.
Until very recently, it seemed that the pro-establishment, centrist vote was hopelessly splintered while Sanders hoovered up progressive votes and Sen.
"When I met Sweety, I fell hopelessly in love with her," he said, using a nickname given Ms. Keshari by her friends.
In an unusually harsh critique from a public company CEO, Conforti mocked Sears for being a company hopelessly lost in another era.
Even then it was understood that Trump spoke for a nationalist base that Romney -- incredibly rich and hopelessly patrician -- struggled to reach.
She escapes an abusive boyfriend and falls hopelessly in love with Donald Sutherland, who is filming Bernardo Bertolucci's "1900" in Emilia-Romagna.
Mr Johnson's plan to bulldoze through a permanent trade agreement with the EU by the end of the year seems hopelessly ambitious.
At home, attendance is falling and many Germans say they regard the church's teaching on social issues as hopelessly out of touch.
It was supposed to read "McClellan, Our Only Hope," but the gas jets broke and the thing just flickered and died, hopelessly.
However, more recently we're told voters are skewing farther left and farther right, leaving the middle empty and the nation hopelessly divided.
They all descended on the Just Jared party in Silverlake, the hopelessly hipster area of L.A. A good time had by all.
The Orville, earnest and hopelessly scattered, makes for one of the most perplexingly conceived new shows I've seen in a long while.
But 2018's box office data doesn't seem to bear out the idea that critics and audiences are hopelessly out of sync.
The view that white non-college voters who do not already vote for Democrats are hopelessly racist and reactionary is a canard.
The expedition resumed in the spring of 1846, but by September the ships had become hopelessly trapped in ice near King William Island.
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Then a shout rang out, and Mr. Schickele would materialize in a box or balcony, hopelessly disheveled in formal dress and work boots.
In theory, federal asylum laws are designed to provide that safe haven, but most people find a legal system hopelessly stacked against them.
SunEdison once had a market capitalization of nearly $10 billion, but the bankruptcy judge overseeing the case has called the company "hopelessly insolvent."
Keep watching to laugh with me, cry with me and fall hopelessly in love with me… and probably with more than one man.
The character of Meg is the main character and her best friend Christine is hopelessly straight and constantly abused by cis straight men.
That leaves Clinton hopelessly unprepared to take on a different kind of opponent too many of the self-assured pundits never saw coming.
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But anything related to physical bricks-and-mortar merchandising remains hopelessly disliked, with the once-stellar Nordstrom taking the group down again today.
Comedian Arthur Meyer can't seem to stop missing the subway and hopelessly chasing after it, but luckily it's not affecting his love life.
And Trump's allies believe all of their moves to beat back at what they view as a hopelessly biased liberal media are justified.
As if to force Morag to stay, she sleeps with a well-meaning but hopelessly immature boy, Ewan (Colby Howell), and becomes pregnant.
It erases nuance, coarsens thought, turns into a game of 'Telephone' in which original meaning becomes hopelessly garbled with every successive re-tweet.
The father became hopelessly enthralled, creating and running five characters at once, and stopped paying attention to work or taking care of themselves.
But beyond occasional clunkiness, tying a show's storyline to whatever's in the news at the moment can end up hopelessly dating the series.
"I saw people lying on the road hopelessly — some screaming, others silently giving out their last breath and some already dead," he said.
That may be an invitation to London to clarify its priorities for trade with the EU, on which the cabinet is hopelessly split.
The media is deeply unpopular and regarded by many -- especially within the Republican Party -- as nosy busybodies who are hopelessly biased against Republicans.
More broadly, the economics of US health care are hopelessly tangled and wasteful — a political problem that won't succumb to a technical fix.
Yet despite such concerns the march towards consumer authentication systems that are robust without being hopelessly inconvenient has continued to give biometrics uplift.
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Seeing it transplanted to the PS1 gave me some powerful nostalgia for King's Field—I'm still hopelessly craving a remake of that game.
All of this seemed hopelessly primitive in the face of state surveillance, but then again, it seemed as if it might be working.
Nijinsky is a dancer, not a wit, and since we don't see him dance we experience his scenes with Diaghilev as hopelessly unequal.
She's animated by the feeling that the country is hopelessly divided, and that conservatives can't express their values anymore without being shouted down.
But why Orban, personally popular and facing hopelessly divided opponents, chose to make Soros-bashing the centerpiece of his campaign puzzled many observers.
It erases nuance, coarsens thought, turns into a game of "Telephone" in which original meaning becomes hopelessly garbled with every successive re-tweet.
The media, hopelessly ensorcelled by any kind of both-sides story, has dutifully run with it, failing to note the differences in context.
More broadly, the economics of U.S. health care are hopelessly tangled and wasteful — a political problem that won't succumb to a technical fix.
Mr. Richter has called such prices "hopelessly excessive" and was known for years to sell sizable new works for less than $1 million.
" But the nursing home industry, represented by the American Health Care Association, has objected to the proposed requirements, saying they were "hopelessly vague.
Unable to see the boy beyond the overgrown grass lining the road, the two decide to search for him, but become hopelessly lost.
Any prescription to heal America's polarization would be hopelessly outdated if we did not address the impact of social media on our democracy.
Paxton, a beaten-down C.E.O. turned Cloud security guard, falls hopelessly in love with Zinnia for no discernible reason other than her beauty.
Dear Amy: I appreciated your advice for "Clueless," the hopelessly shy guy who wanted to meet potential friends and perhaps a romantic partner.
"What the media tries to do is divide us up and suggest this country is hopelessly divided and everybody hates everybody," Sanders said.
As with many of French's narrators, Rob clings to an idyll, an interlude of past perfection to which he longs, hopelessly, to return.
Some of the old battle lines once drawn between parties and factions now seem hopelessly scrambled, in part because Mr. Trump scrambled them.
And he has governed, amazingly enough given that he is the President, as an aggrieved victim of a system hopelessly biased against him.
But I do care about the beer I drink, which apparently would be considered hopelessly uninteresting by those who follow the latest trends.
A lot of commentators here believe the most generous interpretation of Trump's fawning orientation to Putin and Russia is that he's hopelessly naïve.
The judge declared a mistrial Tuesday, saying the jurors were "hopelessly deadlocked" after five days of deliberations in the San Diego County Superior Court.
But she laments that Americans&apos ability to respectfully debate the toughest issues of the day — to disagree without being disagreeable — seems hopelessly lost.
Meanwhile, objectors to a $7.25 billion settlement in the multidistrict litigation against Visa and MasterCard claimed Friedman's disclosures hopelessly tainted that case as well.
So, after hopelessly misjudging how long a playlist I'd need to see me from start to finish, I asked for a bit of help.
Now, Sandy herself has spoken on the supernatural conjecture, and she's wondering if her "Hopelessly Devoted to You" character wasn't just dead — but undead.
It's a possibly cool feature that's hopelessly imprisoned in its own walled garden of usability—much like Samsung's "Edge features" on last year's S7703.
After all, this is the man who ran a gossip blog that trashed the very woman he claimed to be hopelessly in love with.
For them, the entire debate is a way to attack universities as hopelessly and dangerously liberal — to undermine higher education for nakedly partisan reasons.
Cost will never be controlled until we do away with the bloated administrative expenses of our hopelessly complex financing arrangements and for-profit medicine.
The system had grown hopelessly out of date since then—it still relied on telephone calls and a series of paper-based internal processes.
The demand that would soon emerge as the movement's rallying cry — $21.3 and a union — seemed hopelessly ambitious, like a wild-eyed opening bid.
Some commentators have suggested that hopelessly broken devices should simply be "bricked," made unusable in order to protect the security of the larger internet.
"You cannot win, in the long term, a policy or messaging fight on a playing field that is tilted hopelessly against you," he writes.
She ate dinner when we ate dinner and ripped through three couches, which remained hopelessly resistant to every scratch-repelling product we could find.
I thought, like most hopeful yet hopelessly naive people who are newly pregnant, that surely a pregnancy will lead to a live baby. Right?
Ignorant of basic facts and lacking a functional language of politics, we wander blind and illiterate, hopelessly ill-equipped to appraise current political institutions.
Outright resistance is unlikely: the democratic transition began in part because the army realised it was hopelessly ill-equipped to oversee a market economy.
For a kid like me, growing up in southern Minnesota and hopelessly obsessed with the Showtime Lakers, the NBA was near impossible to find.
But when it comes to shoveling it into my mouth by the spoonful, I am hopelessly devoted to Peanut Butter & Co's Cinnamon Raisin Swirl.
What saves Maia from being a one note grappler hopelessly failing on shot after shot is that he has options for initiating the grappling.
Pullman's appeal seems to have at least something to do with our hopelessly complicated modern relationship to religion—or, particularly, the war against religion.
It contains some staggeringly beautiful, hopelessly pained imagery, the sort of moments that crisply convey a whole world of anxiety in a few words.
In Monty Python's film, "The Life of Brian," the lead character hangs hopelessly on the cross when a small army arrives to rescue him.
The book could use more such honesty, but Schultz's perspective of his childhood is hopelessly clouded by his subsequent professional success and extravagant wealth.
Until Republican lawmakers accept this as fact, they will remain hopelessly out of touch with families, leaving American families to pick up the pieces.
The episode demonstrated how hopelessly divided the country remains on not just political but moral matters, as if we needed more proof of that.
The nation is swaggering and hobbled, arrogant and humiliated, dangerous in our strength and dangerous in our weakness, hopelessly divided and somehow inherently indivisible.
In an inspired touch, during the final act, Ms. Bullock takes on another role: Greta, a sweet college student whom Charles hopelessly falls for.
Much of the director's work is hopelessly derivative, especially in his reliance on acrobatic slow-mo action sequences, which borrow heavily from The Matrix.
The fact that independent reporting vindicated the administration didn't help, as conservatives see the mainstream media as hopelessly in the tank for the president.
Worrying about decades of Thanksgiving dinners with relatives who support the other party might sound like clear evidence that America is hopelessly, alarmingly divided.
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Plenty of people in power benefit from them, which can make the prospect of marching on the Mall or contacting legislators seem hopelessly utopian.
In fact, there are more independents than hard partisans in either party -- and that's a hopeful sign in a country that seems hopelessly divided.
Ms. Hart plays a curmudgeonly genius doctor — a take on "House," maybe — who diagnoses her patient, Ms. Helbig, as hopelessly in love with her.
But this location is hopelessly saddled with the baggage of Hudson Yards, among the least romantic places to shop in all of New York.
Both reject social hierarchies as undemocratic and eschew the political parties as hopelessly corrupt, according to interviews with a dozen anarchists around the country.
The regulator placed the small lender under curatorship before applying last month to the High Court to close it down for being "hopelessly insolvent".
Did Schiff whip his partisans into a frenzy and hopelessly divide this country with promises of "direct" and "ample" evidence all for political reasons?
In today&aposs brave new world of retail, online brands and brick-and-mortar stores seem to be hopelessly at odds with each other.
It took about an hour for the trucks to make the 33-mile journey to Dover, a trip that experts dismissed as hopelessly inadequate.
Thundercat, a six-string-electric-bass wunderkind and merry prankster, might be the most hopelessly enjoyable artist currently making music in jazz's crossover territory.
If you're just hopelessly behind on your inbox, at least set up an auto-reply giving people another channel where they can reach you.
Trump surrogates saw it as evidence that Holt was hopelessly biased, and that Trump shouldn't bother to participate in the next debates at all.
On June 17, a Pennsylvania judge declared a mistrial in the criminal case after the jury said it was "hopelessly deadlocked" for the second time.
Inconsistencies in test design were troubling — in my first year, the listening passage titled "Lydia's Lasso" left many urban teachers hopelessly gesturing the rodeo motion.
During his first day on the job at a small 3D-modelling company, Griffith noticed that his new colleagues' workstations were hopelessly out of date.
For a lot of people, yoga's reputation as an elite club for the effortlessly bendy and hopelessly Zen keeps them from ever trying a class.
For Ms Uddin's part, after concluding that the hijab was "hopelessly politicised" and hazardous to her safety, in 2006 she stopped wearing hers in public.
In a preview for the next episode of Mariah's World, the singer flexes her acting skills to prank call her hopelessly clueless tour assistant, Molly.
Posts and their responses pour in so fast that even being away from Slack for a couple of hours can leave you feeling hopelessly behind.
Newman did, and when the jurors returned, he explained they would have to consent to more time or they could indicate they were hopelessly deadlocked.
Heidi Heitkamp is polling hopelessly behind Republican Kevin Cramer, despite her strong moderate credentials and her opponent's habit of sticking his foot in his mouth.
"If we get a few more of these red-hot, yet hopelessly overvalued deals ... the averages will start to feel the pressure," the host said.
It is also one of the strangest: ridiculously long (3,770 pages overall in Don Bartlett's and Martin Aitken's admirable translation), devoid of plot, hopelessly meandering.
But Prime's closing words can be applied to almost any of the Transformers films, making each speech — and by extension, each film — feel hopelessly generic.
Yet to critics, the Chinese approach is akin to what corporate Japan did in the 1980s: overpay for trophy assets in a hopelessly undisciplined way.
In red, they're hopelessly romantic, botanical shorthand for I love you; yellow is vibrant and cheerful, a ray of sunshine in a thrift-shop vase.
That's made clear in the new Game of Thrones Season 6 teasers, which feature the torn flags of house sigils waving hopelessly in the wind.
In June, a Pennsylvania judge granted a mistrial after the jury had announced that they were "hopelessly deadlocked" for the second time in the trial.
Sammy is dwarfed by the massive silhouettes of the Deep Space Network radio antennas, and tossed hopelessly whirling in a tribute to The Twilight Zone.
Thomas Brodie-Sangster, who played Liam Neeson's hopelessly in love stepson Sam, and Olivia Olson, who played his crush Joanna, have been spotted on set.
But these children weren't alone; the Kern County abuse case was the first, but would not be the last, to spiral hopelessly out of control.
Posts and their responses pour in so fast that, even being away from Slack for a couple of hours can leave you feeling hopelessly behind.
Stupid me, I was holding back for that perfect, hopelessly romantic time to say I love you, and I held it too long I guess.
Yes, New Jersey had the foresight to jump on MMA early, and so 20 years later it's New York that looks provincial and hopelessly square.
But, since it's Buddhism that he wants to secularize, he has to be able to show that its traditions are not hopelessly polluted with superstition.
After the Second World War, when Korngold attempted to resume his concert career, he was deemed hopelessly retrograde by the modernist standards of the day.
The members of the coalition express almost unyielding optimism about what is seen by many experts and environmentalists as a hopelessly slow and dysfunctional process.
His many attempts to make cultural inroads with the rest of America are poorly-timed and miscalculated, leaving him even more hopelessly out of touch.
The Yazidis asked to see the State Department's maps of northern Iraq; they found them to be hopelessly unspecific, marking only major towns and roads.
They demand sensible, functional game mechanics—which is why a hopelessly broken game like Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing is no game at all.
But here he is a broken man, hopelessly in love with Sara, the Duchess of Nottingham (and the wife of his good friend the Duke).
But I try to proceed cautiously, to remind myself that most of what I'm seeing today is hopelessly flawed, that there's value in looking back.
And though its current moniker sounds hopelessly nanoscience-y and out of reach, its technology may be bound for beauty applications sooner than you think.
James Packer was hopelessly in love with Mariah Carey, even giving her his name ... just a month before an ill-fated yacht trip in Greece.
Detroit never reaches these depths or heights, because its story is too mired in despair, presenting history as inherently episodic, hopelessly stuck in bloody amber.
The deal won't fly From the outside right now Britain must look broken, hopelessly divided and incapable of agreeing what kind of Brexit it wants.
The Cinderella scenario seems hopelessly retrograde — not to mention that a social safety net, however fraying, exists largely because of efforts by agitators like Rose.
Mr. Parsons, who plays Sheldon Cooper, a brilliant, abrasive and hopelessly dorky physicist, has won the Emmy for best actor in a comedy four times.
Some performers are naturally passionate and graceful, while others are hopelessly wooden and struggle to express the kind of passion and intimacy I'm looking for.
One night, alone at his dining room table, staring hopelessly at a linear equation, Ken was overwhelmed by a vision: He was on a dock.
Such, for decades, was the image of the capital of the coal-mining region of Silesia: unbeautifully industrial, pollution-scarred and hopelessly reliant on hydrocarbon.
Even "The Bachelor," which styles itself as so hopelessly romantic that each season is designed to culminate in an engagement, is a fundamentally cynical exercise.
So to them, the humanitarian impulses of liberals were hopelessly hypocritical and skewed — not for what they did, necessarily, but for what they left out.
CORNYN: ... doesn't... COMEY: It doesn't make a lot of sense to me, but I'm — I'm obviously hopelessly biased, given that I was the one fired.
Her father died when Susan was 5, leaving her to be brought up by a distinctly unloving mother: cold, beautiful, alcoholic; even worse, hopelessly bourgeois.
As long as that's the case, as long as popular and elite discourse remains hopelessly polarized, I wouldn't expect to see a significant rallying effect.
At the time of its premiere, composers who wrote in complex modernist idioms and claimed the intellectual high ground dismissed "Vanessa" as hopelessly Neo-Romantic.
The public is increasingly split along partisan lines, and the very idea of "Americanness" — who counts as an American and who doesn't — seems hopelessly muddled.
You got the sense that looking closely at Sloan's case might even get you close to some answers or, at least, less hopelessly far away.
At a time when Americans and their representatives in Congress are more polarized than they have been in decades, the notion can seem hopelessly idealistic.
While it would be comforting to dismiss Noland's 1980s and '90s vision of a pathological public sphere as hopelessly dated, unfortunately the opposite is true.
When we meet her she is hopelessly in love with a dashing young man, Maurizio, whom she believes to be an ensign to a count.
Muir declares the original album hopelessly dated during our chat, and indicates that he had higher hopes for Still Cyco Punk After All These Years.
Police dispatched to the scene were hopelessly unequipped for the riot, and called in the fire department, who turned the arena into a public bath.
Only by a tortured, hopelessly flawed and politically motivated theory can Trump assert a power inconsistent with the 14th amendment and controlling Supreme Court precedent.
His body of work, held up as hopelessly whitebread but also secretly amazing, is even fodder for a major running joke in the 2016 comedy Keanu.
We were all teenagers once and hopelessly self-absorbed — even when we didn't mean to be — but determined to pave our own way in the world.
And in the face of violent supremacist movements targeting real people, openness — once an uncontroversial pillar of internet culture — can seem like a hopelessly abstract principle.
Yet here we are, a dozen hours without a single word from the trim, clear-eyed, nattily dressed, quick-witted, hopelessly ethical and enthusiastic Agent Cooper.
His senior year had been hopelessly upended by the family's move, forcing him to say goodbye to a girlfriend in a town now two hours away.
I'm hopelessly torn between Allison Janney's powerhouse performance as LaVona Golden in I, Tonya, and Laurie Metcalf's masterclass in acting as Marion McPherson in Lady Bird.
In the end, the old way of doing things seems hopelessly outmoded; we wonder how we ever thought that was the right way to do things.
Though she's been clean for six years, she believes methadone would be an enormous help to many other users who are hopelessly addicted to street drugs.
Keeping that in mind, it's interesting to speculate about the ways that these works, which seem ultra-modern now, might appear hopelessly dated in 20 years.
And I know all too well that asserting that Lizzie McGuire is so much better will just make me seem old and hopelessly out of touch.
Prosecutors alleged that Wint, who had previously worked at Sav­­vas' business American Iron Works, was hopelessly broke and killed the family and housekeeper out of greed.
Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus denied on Sunday that the party is "hopelessly fractured," adding he's confident the GOP will unite around a presidential candidate.
And instead of trying hopelessly to reconstitute the conventional family of yore, why not devote resources to improving the welfare of the families as they are?
Her portrayal grew stronger as the story turned darker, and the winsome queen, who dearly loves her husband, finds herself hopelessly drawn to the noble Lancelot.
Its still-famous title track tells a story of two lovers who meet at the wall and try, hopelessly, to find a way to be together.
For the Warriors to head home after midnight on Sunday would mean having to self-isolate for 14 days, which would hopelessly compromise the competition's integrity.
For the Warriors to head home after midnight on Sunday would mean having to self-isolate for 14 days, which would hopelessly compromise the competition's integrity.
A hopelessly distracted man with perennially greasy glasses, Ghirri left his day job as a surveyor in the early 1970s to fully dedicate himself to photography.
It looks and sounds homemade, which makes it reassuringly accessible — but it also captures the allure that makes me so hopelessly infatuated with pasta and seafood.
Hoping to impress Audrey, the fellow worker he's hopelessly in love with, Seymour names the plant Audrey II and tries to keep the blood supply going.
While headlines harp that the U.S. is a nation "hopelessly divided," there is something lawmakers can band together on: forging a solution to our obesity epidemic.
The judge presiding over the _________ sexual assault trial declared a mistrial on June 17 after jurors reported being hopelessly deadlocked after six days of deliberation. 14.
The judge presiding over the Bill Cosby sexual assault trial declared a mistrial on Saturday after jurors reported being hopelessly deadlocked after six days of deliberation.
I was reluctant to give it a try at first, but once I moved past the corny and slightly confusing title I fell hopelessly in love.
But while Democrats -- candidates and voters -- almost universally agree that health care is an important issue, they seem hopelessly split on what to do about it.
In Eminem's 2000 song "Stan,", a hopelessly devoted Slim Shady fan writes letters to his rap god, growing increasingly desperate in his quest to get a response.
And we realized we weren't really focused on marketing and outreach and all these things that, being a bunch of geeks, we were just hopelessly naive about.
The city's politics are so hopelessly corrupt—the most politically corrupt city in the US, according to a recent study—that it's hard to imagine a solution.
From photo retouching to hopelessly addictive games and new ways to call and message friends, here are all the Android apps we couldn't live without in 2016.
Healthcare, HIV prevention, and racial equity are areas in the United States that seem hopelessly broken—and they all ironically intersect when it comes to accessing PrEP.
"If we get a few more of these red-hot, yet hopelessly overvalued deals ... the averages will start to feel the pressure," the "Mad Money" host said.
It's second-nature at this point, and doing the same things, the old, manual way feels hopelessly backwards – even if the actual convenience difference is arguably trivial.
The courts may be backlogged and the subways hopelessly delayed, but when it comes to rounding up sex workers, America's largest city is nothing if not efficient.
DURING the Australian cricket team's tour of England in 1981, Ian Botham and Bob Willis were both hopelessly out of form when the third Test match began.
UnifyID, a participant in this year's TechCrunch Disrupt SF Battlefield competition, sees a system that's hopelessly broken — and they think they have a way to fix it.
After finding himself "hopelessly stuck in mud," Piringer said the man's dogs took matters into their own paws and alerted a passerby cyclist approximately 50 yards away.
But all of that stuff that I just suggested is hard, and it involves politics, and our politics seem more hopelessly broken with every day that passes.
"'Tripwire,' our first single, is about that part inside all of us that knows better but hopelessly can't help ourselves," the band wrote in an e-mail.
Ergo, there has been no rush to judgments condemning the Minneapolis force as "hopelessly racist," and no demands for it to be placed under a consent decree.
As the paradigms of work shift, so too must state and federal policies which ensure that work and wealth do not become hopelessly divorced from one another.
While the DOJ certainly weakened Microsoft, what happened instead is technology, in particular the iPhone, broke the monopoly and now Microsoft is hopelessly behind in mobile computing.
"We're also performing Grease: Live in the living room," Hadid captioned a Snapchat video of the pair crooning along to Sandy's epic ballad "Hopelessly Devoted to You."
Cynthia and George Anthony own a home in Orlando, FL, but they've fallen hopelessly behind in mortgage payments -- they haven't made one in more than 6 years.
Its level design, at least a few hours into the game, feels hopelessly flat, expanding out into discrete "paths" through a given world that feel depressingly transparent.
Yet the peace process is comatose, Israel's government is unyielding and the Palestinians are hopelessly divided between Mr Abbas and the Islamist group Hamas, which controls Gaza.
In the episode "Noshing and Moshing," the hopelessly delinquent Daniel Desario, also motivated by a crush on a girl, has a brief experimentation with the budding genre.
And we realized we weren't really focused on marketing and outreach and all these things that being a bunch of geeks we were just hopelessly naive about.
Readers complained that "The Upshot" column forecasting the race was hopelessly wrong; it had said Clinton had an 80 percent or better chance of winning the election.
The change is considered mild by most economists, but has been deemed hopelessly pro-capitalist by Mr. Martinez's union and even by members of Mr. Hollande's party.
The Judicial Watch emails are likely to give new political ammunition to conservatives, who have argued that the special counsel has been hopelessly compromised by Democratic prosecutors.
Bob Menendez ended in a mistrial Thursday when the jury said it was hopelessly deadlocked on all charges against the New Jersey politician and a wealthy donor.
The result, obviously, is an accelerating inflation we already have, and a Fed that is hopelessly behind the curve with respect to its mandate of price stability.
What wound up happening was that I had a flashback to my high school chemistry class and became hopelessly misdirected, even after I'd finished solving the puzzle.
Today, the efforts and advances made by hacker groups and individuals researchers prove that this idea was not as hopelessly idealistic or farfetched as you might think.
Moscow Conceptualist art, which may have previously appeared hopelessly arcane or exotic for American viewers, can now be translated into the familiar terms of our everyday reality.
No. Read this explainer on Jeb Bush's hopelessly optimistic promise of 4 percent annual growth and then recall that 10 is a much higher number than 4.
It is to Beacham's and Amiel's credit that the viewing experience is richly immersive rather than hopelessly confusing, and all those threads neatly converge in the finale.
Instead of trying to compute exact solutions to a problem — which can be a hopelessly arduous task — harmonic analysis can often produce quicker but still useful estimates.
Lest this seem hopelessly utopian, she points to those doing this very work, including the founders of Black Lives Matter: Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors and Opal Tometi.
On the spectacular six-minute saga "New Patek," he's a girlfriend-stealer, a tongue-wagging braggart, and hopelessly under the spell of a true love, his watch.
The public is entitled to that assurance, especially since Mr. Whitaker's only supervisor is Mr. Trump himself, and the president is hopelessly compromised by the Mueller investigation.
The dining room is small and the menus are so brief — around seven dishes — that first-time visitors often flip them over, hopelessly searching for more options.
" — S. Carlson, Boston "When I started working my first 'real' job at 23, I still felt hopelessly childish in an office full of mature, competent, older people.
First, Mr. Brown says that because he and his wife are "hopelessly middle class, there isn't anything outlandishly expensive that we want to spend" their money on.
By the time their stories (and fictions) start to merge, the pleasure of fine in-the-moment writing is hopelessly jumbled with dread about what happens next.
Editorial writers, homeless advocates and moralists in general seized on that show as proof that fashion and its narcissistic practitioners are hopelessly disconnected from the real world.
Rus, a lucky loser ranked 106th in the world who had been defeated in the final round of qualifying last week, was hopelessly outclassed on baseline rallies.
Had I not been hopelessly addicted at various points in my life to work, to scholarly credentials, to physical appearances, to professional success, political power, social status?
Anything that isn't wonderful seems less interesting than whatever I'm writing, and anything that's wonderful makes whatever I'm writing seem hopelessly shabby by comparison, triggering impostor syndrome.
The headlines are enough to make a sane person crazy: Washington is broken, Congress is hopelessly deadlocked, and many legislators are more interested in retweets than governance.
In 2014, hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians, fed up with rampant state graft and bribery, rose up and overthrew the hopelessly crooked, Russian-aligned government in Kyiv.
Students come home thinking that their parents are hopelessly stuck in some distant era like the 1990s; parents wonder what thousands of tuition dollars actually paid for.
And David Leonhardt is torn about whether the politics of gun control are hopelessly mired or simply moving too slowly in response to these tragically regular shootings.
And David Leonhardt is torn about whether the politics of gun control are hopelessly mired or simply moving too slowly in response to these tragically regular shootings.
A day before the opening ceremonies, I got hopelessly lost trying to navigate the vast triangle and walked down a long paved lane lined with cables and units.
Some turtles were as far as a kilometer away from the shore, Sulistio told the Guardian, while others were hopelessly tangled in marine garbage or flailing upside down.
No matter what horrors Killmonger commits in the process of building his new world order, it's hard to disagree with him that the current one is hopelessly broken.
Watchmen is meant to put readers in the blue skin of Dr. Manhattan, who sees all time at once, and so is hopelessly frozen in his own destiny.
Omid Abtahi's lovelorn cab driver Salim is still hopelessly in love with his fire-eyed Djinn, and their chemistry gives American Gods a romantic pairing to root for.
On Tuesday, the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) said VBS was "hopelessly insolvent" and that the regulator had applied to the High Court to close down the bank.
The result is hopelessly vague, diverting attention from dirty money to smear legitimate businesses, argues Maya Forstater of the Centre for Global Development, a think-tank in Washington.
While it's easy to find Aoki's on-stage antics and musical ideas either distasteful, or just plain lame, it must be said that he doesn't seem hopelessly unfulfilled.
"There's no amount of money that could ease the pain of losing Wynter but hopelessly, I ask for the help of burying my baby Wynter," the relative wrote.
In the clip, giant pandas Er Shun, Jia Panpan, and Jia Yueyue can be seen scratching the snow mass before becoming hopelessly and adorably distracted with each other.
Park's single five-year term was originally due to end in February 2018, and regardless of the court's ruling, her credibility may be hopelessly compromised, the experts say.
Last summer jurors spent six days deliberating that question at the Montgomery County Courthouse before Judge Steven T. O'Neill agreed they were hopelessly deadlocked and sent them home.
The first time you hear the term "fiduciary rule," it sounds like some hopelessly complex and technical thing that only a lawyer or a policy geek could love.
President Trump's Republicans have devolved into a party without a cause, dominated by a leader hopelessly ill-informed about the basics of conservatism, US history and the Constitution.
He was, of course, also a monster, hopelessly out of touch with his own humanity and obsessed with a political system whose success was poisonous to human life.
A time when subscription video services in the US could ignore Android at launch, and webOS still had a chance according to at least one hopelessly misguided romantic.
It's romantic, in a backward way: the idea that two people could become so hopelessly entwined that, even when the relationship falters or fails, they remain spiritually coupled.
It makes sense: when most of us are hopelessly Earth-bound for the foreseeable future, it's easy to envy someone whose job description includes awkward zero-G acrobatics.
Instead, delegates and party officials said, they are ready to move on and unite behind someone so that Republicans are not hopelessly divided heading into the general election.
The bats are wood, the schedules intense — some 60 games in two months, often with long bus rides — and the odds of being discovered are almost hopelessly long.
This is the same FBI that has been trashed on both sides of the aisle in Congress and by the White House for two years as hopelessly biased.
But an economic downturn, political instability and a historic corruption scandal left many of the promises made back then, when the country was booming, hopelessly out of reach.
"Don't Speak" by No Doubt You are a hopelessly romantic pizza-delivery guy who writes sonnets on greasy, sweaty napkins while his car idles softly outside Papa John's.
The urge to bare, whether it's seen as refreshingly upfront or hopelessly narcissistic, was on display in the sheer looks at Dolce & Gabbana, Emilia Wickstead and Sonia Rykiel.
It's also a mystery and a kind of love story and this being the theater, there is at least one dinner party that goes hopelessly, tipsily, smolderingly wrong.
Today in accusations against senators: The corruption case against Senator Robert Menendez, Democrat of New Jersey, above, ended in a mistrial after jurors said they were hopelessly deadlocked.
And when a designer does flatten their inspiration into the now-old-fashioned adage of X meets Y (Queen Elizabeth plus Duke Ellington, say) it feels hopelessly dated.
In my own hopelessly romantic eyes, Dr. Hawking in the Copley Plaza will always be St. George in a wheelchair, sallying forth to slay the black-hole dragon.
Miss a train to suburbia, and there you are, hopelessly staring at your Clever Commute app while you nurture an intimate relationship with the bowels of Penn Station.
Mr. Cooper is asking whether racism is so hopelessly intertwined with black life — and black life so integral to American identity — that separation, even if desirable, is impossible.
It saves him from seeing protracted throwing motions, hopelessly misaligned hips and shoulders, and other mechanical injustices he has spotted among the league's growing list of struggling passers.
For the Native community, it feels like a dream: Many of the proposals in the sweeping plan would have been considered hopelessly idealistic only a few years ago.
The best case for Bloomberg has always been a scenario in which Sanders is the undisputed front-runner and the centrist vote is hopelessly splintered among several candidates.
Mr. Trump, apparently fixated on the idea that Ukraine had tried to defeat him in 2016, balked, asserting, contrary to Defense Department certifications, that Ukraine was hopelessly corrupt.
He praised the technology for making it easier to get his message directly to voters without relying on the media, which he sees as hopelessly biased against conservatives.
A decade ago, the country was hopelessly addicted to a credit-fueled construction boom that produced a shattering bust, leaving banks collapsing in the face of bad loans.
At the last moment, it leveled out again and began another climb, looking for all the world as though it were being piloted by a hopelessly indecisive hijacker.
But, to be fair, let me begin this story by acknowledging markets' ability to determine reasonable asset values under conditions of totally and hopelessly unbalanced U.S. economic policies.
While campaigning, the president-elect regularly criticized the department as hopelessly corrupt and incompetent, and said he would allow all veterans to choose to go to private doctors.
The chairman, Henry Beecher, a renowned bioethicist, was motivated by the conundrum of "hopelessly unconscious" patients being kept alive by mechanical ventilation and other newly developed medical technologies.
Imagine a not-so-distant future in which you won't be forced to sit through another disastrous date or hopelessly swipe through dozens of apps to find love.
The issue's cover story detailed how Trump had fled office thanks to a women-led action and how Pence was hopelessly "clipped" by a complete lack of charisma.
As they attempted to traverse the last unnavigated section of the Northwest Passage, the ships became hopelessly trapped in ice above the Arctic Circle off Canada's King William Island.
After help from hundreds of strangers and one hopelessly romantic airline, WWII veteran Norwood Thomas has made it to New Zealand to reunite with his long, lost wartime girlfriend.
For a long time it seemed hopelessly out of reach, but advances over the past decade in so-called "formal methods" have inched the approach closer to mainstream practice.
It's falling for a hopelessly self-centered boy, treating his desires as more important than her own, and blaming herself when things go predictably wrong because of his thoughtlessness.
Even these efforts have looked hopelessly flat-footed, patchy and piecemeal in the face of concerned attempts to use its tools to amplify disinformation in markets around the world.
Its competitors trail hopelessly: France's Areva (now Orano) has started building only two plants in the past ten years, in Finland and China; both are delayed and over budget.
And of course, the Queen herself can be a compellingly tragic figure, since the only relationship in her life that seems to be even remotely genuine is hopelessly unhealthy.
The big picture: No election is due until 2022, but just about everyone agrees that the current Parliament is hopelessly deadlocked — with Johnson's minority government losing nearly every vote.
Mr Netanyahu can boast of peace and prosperity on his watch, but if he remains prime minister it will be in large part because the opposition is hopelessly divided.
In Judd Apatow's Funny People, a fictional satire of stand up comedy, Adam Sandler's fantastically rich yet hopelessly unfulfilled comic George Simmons is afflicted with the same character detail.
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After Lola gets dumped by her fiancée (a hunky Joel Kinnaman) and hopelessly reenters the dating pool with hopes of finding an anchor like the one she always had.
By the '90s, the thong dominated the culture wars, and the granny panty, as it was starting to be called, was officially reserved for seniors and the hopelessly unstylish.
On the other hand, in an ever-more-hopelessly polarized America, it could encourage a nationwide embrace of those two quintessentially West Coast ideals — wishful thinking and conscious uncoupling.
One of the big questions for Amazon once it signaled its desire to get into health care has been how it would navigate the industry's hopelessly complex regulatory world.
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But symbolic logic proved hopelessly inadequate when faced with real-world problems, where fine-tuned symbols broke down in the face of ambiguous definitions and myriad shades of interpretation.
The announcement came less than a week after a judge declared a mistrial in Cosby's assault trial, as jurors were hopelessly deadlocked on three charges of aggravated indecent assault.
Agree with him or not -- I thought he was hopelessly wrong on gay rights and deference to administrative agencies, for example -- there was a method to his acerbic pen.
The result is that the Republicans' erstwhile centre ground—the "somewhat conservative" vote that constitutes about 40% of the total and usually decides the party's nomination—is hopelessly split.
It can be hopelessly confusing, and it still asks you to dive into Huawei's ecosystem of services such as Huawei Cloud (which I refuse to do) too many times.
Some of the most driven, self-controlled and self-motivated people I know feel hopelessly trapped in obese bodies despite years of actively and aggressively struggling with their weight.
When he left the Senate six years ago, he did so in an indignant, operatically aggrieved fashion, describing it as hopelessly partisan and corrupted by money and outside influences.
The idea of a cool-looking credit card as a kind of status symbol feels hopelessly outdated in 2019, and yet credit card companies keep churning out "premium" cards.
Harkan told those present that the company was a "mess and hopelessly insolvent," but that he had been appointed by King Salman to lead its turnaround, said one attendee.
Do you need any further convincing that the Fed is hopelessly behind the curve traced out by an accelerating economy about to be turbo-charged by Trump's tax cuts?
But it represents a larger concept that there are ways in this seemingly hopelessly divided landscape to take on major issues in a way we can all agree on.
Friedman may have been right that the Chinese Communists were hopelessly ignorant of how free markets work, but ending state intervention in the economy was never on the agenda.
For years, NATO's planning and doctrine have seemed hopelessly rooted in old images of Russian military invasions into the Fulda Gap, the German lowlands where tanks could pour in.
The young baritone Étienne Dupuis appears as the ruthless Don Giovanni, while the soprano Jacquelyn Wagner sings Donna Anna and the soprano Nicole Car the hopelessly smitten Donna Elvira.
Palestinian officials, who see the administration as hopelessly tilted in Israel's favor, have refused to talk to the United States since it recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital in 2017.
Younger educated conservatives are more likely to see the dream of universal democracy as hopelessly naïve, and the system of global capitalism as a betrayal of the working class.
New York has been hit hardest by the coronavirus outbreak in the US, causing the streets to feel eerily empty and the hospitals and morgues to be hopelessly overwhelmed.Gov.
To her, Gershwin lyrics like "They're writing songs of love, but not for me" evoke Countess Geschwitz, who is hopelessly devoted to Lulu and dies declaring her eternal love.
Hopelessly single for much of the decade I lived in that apartment, I dreamed that one day I'd have a child I could walk around the corner to preschool.
McGregor, a 4-1 underdog with bookies, but 100-1 with many boxing experts, proved he wasn't hopelessly overmatched in a sport he had never before competed in professionally.
In "Sieht Zurück (Looks Back)," a single line zigzags against a background slicked with a grease crayon until it forms a disjointed human body, hopelessly lost, ready to topple.
Family holds the ties that bind, but even if you do not wholly reject it, you do not, as Brodeur's book gloriously proves, have to stay hopelessly, miserably bound.
Yes, the truth of it is that only Glen Baxter, that vintage, hopelessly anachronistic-cum-dadaistic, socially real comic book artist (of sorts) from — oh, deepest pit of putrefaction!
Lack of money is a stubborn obstacle, but not as hopelessly unyielding as some of the others, and so would-be world-changers often set out to overcome it.
President Trump on Monday urged Senate Republicans to "do the right thing" and vote this week to repeal and replace ObamaCare, even as the GOP effort appears hopelessly stalled.
Typically, judges accept partial verdicts only after they strongly urge the jury to reach a consensus and determine that the panel is hopelessly deadlocked on some of the charges.
Instead of a chaotic, unpredictable scramble to catch up — usually hopelessly — you get to update Wall Street every three months on how you're doing (if you're a public company).
Planning for the future would gradually become more and more complicated, and religious traditions with a seasonal element, such as Christmas and Easter, would become hopelessly out of kilter.
Such a prognosis, though, would be misleading, just as declarations of the demise of Bayern Munich after Real Madrid's elimination of the German team on Tuesday are hopelessly exaggerated.
"The public is entitled to that assurance, especially since Mr. Whitaker's only supervisor is President Trump himself, and the president is hopelessly compromised by the Mueller investigation," they wrote.
President Trump on Monday urged Senate Republicans to "do the right thing" and vote this week to repeal and replace ObamaCare, even as the GOP effort appears hopelessly stalled.
President Trump on Monday urged Senate Republicans to "do the right thing" and vote this week to repeal and replace ObamaCare, even as the GOP effort appears hopelessly stalled.
His wonky and foreign pedigree made Kuczynski vulnerable to campaign claims by his opponents that he represented Lima's largely-white elite, hopelessly out of touch with Peru's poor majority.
But a new poll suggests there's another message that works even better: The Trump administration and the Republican Party are hopelessly corrupt and incapable of governing because of it.
"(The) court concludes that ... equity has carried its burden that Breitburn does not appear to be hopelessly insolvent," bankruptcy Judge Stuart Bernstein of the Southern District of New York said.
The first trial for the three executives ended in October 2015 when jurors, after four months of testimony and a month of deliberations, declared themselves hopelessly deadlocked on most counts.
Though most football message boards look hopelessly outdated, all rudimentary code and early noughties aesthetics, one doesn't have to spend long perusing them to realise just how vast they are.
There was only one problem: The event's rules strictly prohibited vapes of any kind, and, like many members of the media, I have become hopelessly dependent on JUUL e-cigarettes.
One of Trump's most common canards is that Mueller and Comey, who Trump fired as FBI director, are tight as ticks -- and, therefore, Mueller is hopelessly biased against the president.
Both the capture and the publication of the interview have fed the persistent international image of Mexico as a nation hopelessly trapped in the vicious tides of a drug war.
It is not a legitimate ideological disagreement so much as a ginned-up controversy Trump has capitalized on to justify his argument that the FBI is hopelessly biased against him.
As the online world has moved into something more like middle age, the notion that the anonymous, unaccountable freedom of the web is a panacea for prejudice seems hopelessly outdated.
Our continued efforts to encourage China to abide by the existing rules-based international trading order only serve to convince Beijing that we are both hopelessly naïve and easily deceived.
Climate change is such a large and sprawling problem — there are so many forces involved, so many decision makers at so many levels — that solving it can seem hopelessly complex.
Britain's centrists are hopelessly divided over the most basic strategic question: should they upturn British politics by starting a new outfit, or try to reclaim their ancestral parties from within?
There is always Ukraine, where nothing resembling a ceasefire in the Donbass war zone has been established, and the Minsk process is both hopelessly deadlocked (yet still the only hope).
Still, the change is a much-needed one for a motion picture industry that has often been criticized as being hopelessly out of touch because of its failure to diversify.
"I absolutely loved working on this video," said Jeong, who portrays a hopelessly lovestruck waiter, hilariously mouthing BTS' lyrics while the object of his affections (Devon) dines with another man.
They're all increasingly willing to say that the existing American political system is hopelessly flawed and needs to be rolled back to the days before blacks and women could vote.
Its own engineers and scientists admit that the machines were hopelessly ridden with errors and problems, but concerns about their shortcomings were met with derision from the company's upper management.
"When you go down further, you have companies like Myer hopelessly hitting south and showing what a tough market retail is, getting competition from online retailers as well," McGlew added.
Hopelessly Devoted to You There is absolutely no denying the star power of Newton-John's singing voice and her dedication to Sandy's good-girl persona throughout most of the film.
Hillary Clinton delivered a lacerating rebuke on Thursday of her likely Republican opponent, Donald J. Trump, declaring that he was hopelessly unprepared and temperamentally unfit to be commander in chief.
Post-dance scene, Hough only had about one minute and thirty seconds to change to sing her "Hopelessly Devoted To You" number on a completely different area of the lot.
Hailee Steinfeld and Haley Lu Richardson star in a coming-of-age comedy-drama, with Kyra Sedgwick as a hopelessly unhelpful mother and Woody Harrelson as an irreverent teacher-mentor.
For nearly a half-century, the commercial garbage industry had been seen as almost hopelessly corrupt: The mob's control of the industry was absolute, through both the companies and unions.
"They both have their narratives, one hopelessly upbeat, the other ridiculously downbeat, and both work longer term even with the short-term pressure they're under," the "Mad Money" host said.
But the noir is beige at the edges, and the sex is hopelessly brisk and coy; if Baker wanted it steamy, he should have put the kettle on to boil.
He believes that unless humans are enhanced with machine intelligence, we will hopelessly fall behind in the future, becoming second-class citizens and mere tools to serve our robot overlords.
A bedazzled ninja turtle or a feature film about a peasant boy who falls hopelessly in love with princess would help all children feel more emboldened by their girlier proclivities.
Cohen, who will report to prison in March, has been making the media rounds, casting his former boss as hopelessly corrupt and vowing to spill all of the president's secrets.
Even if Hillary Clinton beats Donald Trump, the Democrats will not likely take control of the House, and may not even win the Senate, leading to a hopelessly divided capital.
The world is a dark and depressing place, rapidly morphing into a terrible hellscape while we hopelessly distract ourselves with dangerous selfie stunts and stupid interactive rom-coms or whatever.
You could end up with two movies of tv shows hopelessly smashed together, spliced with one fragmented inside the other, or simply black and white fuzz overwriting the whole thing.
In Chicago, that same weekend, hundreds of leftists came together as the National Conference for New Politics — a hopelessly disorganized assembly that agreed on little except the need for change.
The problem for Sanders is that the calendar suggests he's in great danger of falling hopelessly behind in the next few weeks — unless he manages to sharply improve his performance.
The race is by no means over, but for Sanders to hope to prevail he needs to relatively quickly make changes to his campaign strategy before he falls hopelessly behind.
Liberals may think that country music is hopelessly red, and conservatives may believe it is inexorably nationalistic, but the genre, like the Republic itself, has been more subtle and challenging.
If this sentiment seems hopelessly alien, reflect that Dr. Ford wondered whether she should testify to her assault, because "why suffer through the annihilation if it's not going to matter"?
May's cabinet, the country, political parties and Parliament all hopelessly split over how or whether to carry out Brexit, Britain's political universe is imploding and so are its political norms.
If we are to avoid the hopelessly stale culture-war debates of the 1970s, then we must refuse the false choice between supporting vulnerable women and protecting vulnerable prenatal children.
This kind of player-to-enemy interaction would otherwise be hopelessly routine in another game, but making one's body so central to accomplishing the task at hand proved endlessly novel.
And now the latest advancement arrives with Mr. Gottesman's recent contribution, "A state variable for crumpled thin sheets," which proposed that crumpling dynamics may not be hopelessly complex after all.
Val was the focus of a major storyline where she forms a strong bond with fellow EMT Brian (Kevin Bigley), who isn't asexual but is hopelessly in love with Val.
This permanently snockered man-child is on the verge of 30, but he is hopelessly incapable of meeting life's baseline requirements: paying his rent, feeding himself, even changing his underwear.
Libya's success in the oil fields has been highly improbable at a time when the country is hopelessly divided between two competing governments and several hostile tribal and regional militias.
But considering the fact that wedding toasts are either surprisingly moving or hopelessly dull, it probably makes sense that Calhoun's extended paean to marriage is a little bit of both.
Comey gave plenty of ammunition to his political enemies, who immediately began building a case against him as a craven Washington operator hopelessly compromised by politics and driven by ego.
When federal policy is absent, ham-handed, or hopelessly captured by industry, local governments can act as testing grounds for new ideas, providing proof that the status quo can change.
Candidates have no reason to pay attention to the concerns of states where they are safely ahead or hopelessly behind (and therefore have nothing to gain and nothing to lose).
Today, the idea of loyalty, of obedience and self-improvement, can seem hopelessly outdated, as can the idea of achieving a collective harmony in the face of poverty and greed.
Secondly, the Afghan government continues to be impotent and hopelessly corrupt, as evidenced by the fact that there is still has been no winner officially declared since last September's presidential election.
Version 8.0 brings with it an entirely new design, a bunch of refinements to what had become a hopelessly overwrought service, and a renewed focus on what Evernote is actually for.
We're hopelessly atomized, urged on to leave our friends and family behind every few years to get a little extra money for a little extra house and a little extra car.
And in 2014, an otherwise hopelessly gridlocked Congress passed, and President Obama signed, the Unlocking Consumer Choice and Wireless Competition Act in response to a petition signed by over 100,000 Americans.
I'm reminded of a friend who was hopelessly addicted to British crossword puzzles (the ones with clues that seem inscrutable to Americans, such as, "The portly gentleman ate his cat, backwards").
I think back to the years I spent hopelessly dreaming through my confused shame, and I'm heartened (phonetic pun intended) to think of the experience I now have at my fingertips. ●
The photographer equipped models with mermaid tails made by designer Cynthia Brault to enact the role of a beached mermaid, hopelessly stranded upon thousands of plastic bottles—10,000 to be exact.
Alpha seeks this relief after demonstrating to this Court that it is so hopelessly insolvent that its shareholders have no chance of seeing any return on their investments into the companies.
As Reuters notes, pair of activist shareholders won a court ruling in New York last week, which found a judge referring to Jacobson as "hopelessly conflicted" in his role as CEO.
Although more typically used to flatten hillsides into road cuts, blasters can also be brought in to step the entire hillside back if the engineers decide it's a hopelessly unstable mess.
One underlying issue here is that American conservatives seem hopelessly confused as to what it is that's happening in Northern Europe and what, if anything, they want to say about it.
Struggling to get their respective dreams of running a successful medical startup and joining the San Francisco Fire Department off the ground, the Donovans begin the series hopelessly out of options.
Read more: The 10 wildest moments and stories from the trial If the jury ends up hopelessly deadlocked on one or more of the charges, the government would simply try again.
Mueller was interviewing to be the head of the FBI -- a job he already held for more than a decade -- and, because he didn't get it, his investigation is hopelessly biased.
The playlist, in its odd assortment of beauty, is a nice reminder that music still does have the power to unite all of us, even when everything else feels hopelessly divided.
Regardless of whether there are anti-Trump signs at the march, outlets like Fox News and Breitbart will likely characterize it as further proof that scientists are hopelessly biased and untrustworthy.
After 52 hours of deliberation, jurors in the Bill Cosby sexual assault trial declared Saturday that they were "hopelessly deadlocked" about whether the comedian drugged and molested Andrea Constand in 2004.
The case went to trial last year, with Cosby facing three felony charges of second-degree aggravated indecent assault, and after the jury remained "hopelessly deadlocked," the judge declared a mistrial.
The Leave side, which just months ago was dismissed as hopelessly divided, has put together an extraordinarily effective campaign based on taking back democratic control from unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats in Brussels.
"They were hopelessly outclassed, but they fought anyway," said Sam Cox, a retired Navy rear admiral and director of the Naval History and Heritage Command, the preservation arm of the Navy.
As humans we're hopelessly susceptible to our own curiosity, and in earnestly creating something that should be disgusting, Catawba Brewing have reached what is maybe the current pinnacle of novelty brewing.
S.E.C. The defendant, Raymond Dirks, was a star securities analyst who heard from a whistle-blowing employee that an insurance company named Equity Funding was hiding that it was hopelessly insolvent.
For a season that has stagnated hopelessly around the question of how our heroes should respond to Negan's violence, there's been surprisingly little of this sort of character-based moral reckoning.
Bird was so hopelessly addicted to heroin that getting him to even show up was a challenge in itself, and Miles served as both sideman and caretaker to the troubled genius.
Instead, Trump's legal team, the Republican National Committee, conservative heavyweights and right-wing media are picking up the slack, launching a tandem effort to cast the special counsel as hopelessly corrupt.
After the jurors became hopelessly deadlocked at the first trial, experts said Judge O'Neill's decision to limit the additional testimony to just one woman was an important reason for the mistrial.
Indeed, public opinion is now so hopelessly cocooned that the president is under investigation for colluding with our primary geopolitical foe and more than half the country doesn't give a damn.
"I was hopelessly burning alive, and I couldn't put myself out, and the pain was so unbearable," Mr. Yanes said during the three-week trial, according to the New York Post.
Not because I love blowing $3.00 plus tip every few hours on a bitter infusion of beans and water, but because I'm hopelessly addicted (and yes, OK, I enjoy the ritual).
Belligerence is central to his brand, and he is a master practitioner of grievance politics, rallying disaffected voters around the message that the system is hopelessly rigged against them — and him.
After vaulting into contention at the United States Open with a third-round 63, he thrice three-putted on the final front nine to fall hopelessly behind the winner, Brooks Koepka.
It has done so because English soccer is addicted to Mourinho — hopelessly, forlornly, destructively in love with Mourinho, unable to form a lasting bond with anyone quite so intensely as Mourinho.
With a 2,600-mile-long border with China and a hopelessly outnumbered army, there is no way that Russia can be persuaded to adopt an outright hostile stance toward its neighbor.
She was living in New York by then, a logical post-college move, although she'd been drawn chiefly by the presence of Margaret Miller, the Vassar beauty she still hopelessly loved.
The poor characters, too, are hopelessly stuck in their money-grubbing mind-set, fighting each other before the movie explodes, invariably, in a revolutionary convulsion of violence against their class overlords.
Last month the judge, Steven T. O'Neill, of the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas, declared a mistrial after jurors reported that they were hopelessly deadlocked after six days of deliberations.
The problem is that legal challenges take a piecemeal approach to a statute adopted over 30 years ago, and the courts cannot rewrite provisions that may be hopelessly out of date.
Here, too, are the memories of chaos and error — paratroopers landing in the wrong places; some landing craft hopelessly off course; heavily laden troops dumped into too-deep water to drown.
Attention on Pelosi Democrats actually won an additional six seats inside the House on Election Day, but it marked the fourth consecutive election in which they seemed hopelessly lost in the minority.
A center in name only, Green switches ball screens, shoots threes, makes plays off the dribble, and reliably shuts down taller players who hopelessly try to teach him a lesson down low.
Its sense of geopolitical stability was suddenly challenged; Ursula von der Leyen (pictured), the recently appointed defence minister, realised that the Bundeswehr was hopelessly under-prepared and started trying to overhaul it.
On one hand, the jittery, neverending rush of urgent political news means there are times at which writing about film and television can feel hopelessly frivolous, like fiddling while Ventura County burns.
The pair co-directed and star as two of the vampires: a prissy, chore-conscious romantic and a former terror who's hopelessly determined to regain the fearsome glory of his bloodier youth.
In one game, Job Simulator, the controllers appear as a pair of cartoonish white hands — and trying to pick up objects in the virtual office environs using these mitts felt hopelessly clumsy.
As the idea of a "right to privacy," for example, starts to seem hopelessly old-fashioned and impractical in the face of ever-more-invasive data systems—whose eyes and ears, i.e.
He does make some recommendations, but they range from impotent ("Make tech and leadership less stressful") to hopelessly vague ("Allow those exhibiting cooperative behavior to thrive") to outright hostile ("De-emphasize empathy").
It's a sign that you have become hopelessly distracted by a grotesque carnival of wealth and privilege when what you need to be doing is ordering up some nice new guillotines online.
The jury room insights came less than a week after the trial judge declared a mistrial in Cosby's case, as jurors reported being hopelessly deadlocked over more than 50 hours of deliberations.
Jurors who were selected from the Pittsburgh area and then brought to suburban Philadelphia to hear the case debated for days before announcing they were "hopelessly deadlocked," and a mistrial was declared.
Some kids were even pulled out of their sex-ed classes in school, and sex-ed itself was hopelessly myopic because it taught physiology and biology without teaching psychology and emotional intelligence.
But ultimately, the reason that a country with more oil reserves than Saudi Arabia is hopelessly insolvent is the destruction of its private sector by Mr Maduro and his predecessor, Hugo Chávez.
It was he who gave us the current version of that hopelessly dysfunctional institution -- an institution which, according to a Gallup Poll, now has the confidence of 9% of the American people.
Yet, after six decades and tens of billions of dollars in aid and loans from the U.S. and other Western countries, Africa remains a "beggar continent" hopelessly addicted to handouts and alms.
The only possible alternative government would be led by the Labour Party, which has been hopelessly divided over its future since the election of a left-wing outsider as leader last year.
In a rational world — you know, one that values comity and progress in the national interest — this line of argument would be seen as incendiary at worst and hopelessly wacky at best.
I understand that Republican voters are filled with an insatiable anger stemming from unbridled electoral enthusiasm that still failed to halt unremitting social change, or elect their hopelessly unimpressive recent presidential candidates.
Samira Wiley's so sharply bright she casts a shadow over the present; Alexis Bledel is a wry surprise; Madeline Brewer plays Janine as a YA protagonist for whom everything's gone hopelessly sour.
Instead, the president's opponents just can't seem to stop from jumping with full force all over every new bit of prey that arises, and then getting hopelessly stuck in the muck themselves.
Mostly, it was hopelessly abstract: What life means, it came to him (or he seemed to overhear it), it means all the time, not just at isolated dramatic moments that never happened.
Ironically, or perhaps predictably, tonal tensions are escalating at a time when actual policymaking has ground nearly to a halt, with budgets and major legislative packages hopelessly stalled in Congress after Congress.
Then the Cameroon player Ajara Nchout's dexterity with the ball, making it spool out and return like a yo-yo, left New Zealand's goalkeeper — and by extension, Thailand — hopelessly out of position.
As the national disaster that is Brexit looms frighteningly close, the woman in charge has appeared hopelessly buffeted by events, trapped between the implacable European Union and her own party's venomous Euroskeptics.
Some of the popularity of these artists, who still fall under the hopelessly vague yet somehow enduring term of alternative comedy, may be a function of the decline of contemporary musical comedy.
As the Kavanaugh nightmare took form, women watched in dismay as Republican lawmakers worked to discredit Dr. Blasey by suggesting that she was either hopelessly confused, a political pawn or a liar.
With gold headphones slung around his neck and a team press official at his side, he marched toward the door as a few intrepid journalists gamely, but hopelessly, lobbed questions at him.
Elaine may seem hopelessly out of step with these fast-moving Survivor times, but the contrast between her strategy and Missy and Aaron's is at the core of a fundamental Survivor question.
Caruso, ranked 95th in the world, looked hopelessly outplayed throughout and his troubles were compounded after a finger on his right hand started bleeding from a cut early in the final set.
The institutions and organizations of Democratic power in Washington are hopelessly awash in corrupt money, and more highly attuned to the concerns of the donors on whom they depend than ordinary voters.
The ban may seem hopelessly outdated to a fan who has to trek into the woods to make a call from the rows of fixed telephone lines that the club makes available.
Trump's displeasure about the Fed's intention to keep rising interest rates sounds like an unwise dig at a central bank that seems hopelessly behind the curve in preventing an inflationary flare-up.
"Cold War" (Poland) "Cold War" arrives at the Oscars having swept the European Film Awards last December with its hopelessly romantic take on two lovers on both sides of the Iron Curtain.
With the apartment brimming with life, Mr. Serugendo talked about one of his earliest experiences in Oakland: Once, after exiting a bus, he took a wrong turn and found himself hopelessly lost.
The economic model has created a strange dichotomy: While Alabama often generates headlines about culture-war battles that outsiders view as hopelessly provincial, the flavor of commerce is increasingly, and proudly, international.
Sometimes I think I'm being hopelessly mainstream and naïve when I continually insist that we must work to challenge the system; other times I think it's the only real shot we have.
In an editorial, the paper said that it was "difficult to exaggerate the seriousness of the chain of revelations" that had hopelessly compromised Popular Force's two most senior figures after Keiko herself.
John Lansing, CEO of the BBG, the independent government body that oversees the Voice of America and other government-backed media outlets, recently called his operation hopelessly outspent by Russian state media.
But if a woman casually walking down the street trips and flails hopelessly as she stumbles to the ground, the play frame may be established, and an observer may find the event amusing.
Batman: The Video GameWe all cringe when we watch the Tim Burton Batman movies now, but at the time they defined superhero blockbusters, and left me hopelessly addicted to Batman: The Video Game.
A lot of Trump-era campaign promises were pretty clearly nonsense to anyone who bothered to do a five-minute Google search, or else were mired in hopelessly contradictory rhetoric from day one.
The university, they say, is a hopelessly antiquated institution, wedded to outdated practices such as tenure and lectures, and incapable of serving a new world of mass audiences and just-in-time information.
Okja sees an heir to an agribusiness empire try hopelessly to cloak the ills of capitalism to tailor its product to younger, more informed generations, while the real heroes are young, eccentric activists.
He also cannot move forward on the bolder actions needed to head off a more serious economic slump, such as forcing hopelessly indebted state-owned enterprises to stop borrowing money and shut down.
Marketed in 1966 with the promise "to lift and separate," the Cross Your Heart has been a consistent top-seller for five decades — despite being hopelessly out of sync with subsequent lingerie trends.
Although the father of the bride insists that "this is a perfectly normal village," Saltleigh's brooding atmosphere and history of violent tragedy make both the town and its unfortunate inhabitants seem hopelessly cursed.
His teams have always been known for playing a hopelessly outdated style of offense; the man himself made a reputation as an intractable blockhead for dismissing math as publicly and irritably as possible.
But regardless of what The Orville may have been trying to accomplish — likely "one of those Star Trek special episodes, except written by Seth MacFarlane" — the episode ultimately turned out hopelessly ham-fisted.
To simplify, the measure counts wasted votes cast for each party, in hopelessly hostile or inefficiently super-safe districts, and identifies states where one party receives many more such votes (as in Wisconsin).
The fossilized remains of this feathered, bird-like dinosaur were preserved with its limbs outstretched, and its head raised—suggesting it was hopelessly stuck in a patch of mud, where it eventually died.
Witness a scene Wednesday at the White House where Trump hosted the entire Republican Senate conference as a way of jawboning them about the health care bill, which appears to be hopelessly stalled.
In June, a Pennsylvania judge granted a mistrial after the jury had announced that they were "hopelessly deadlocked" for the second time in the trial — the first trial ended with a hung jury.
But privately, several GOP fundraising sources in interviews with The Hill scoffed at the idea of a third party candidate as a fevered dream of elite conservatives who are hopelessly out of touch.
Relegating this fight to Congress where it belongs could extricate the Justice Department and FBI from what may now be a hopelessly politicized process and relieve them from more crossfire, pressure, and intrigue.
Ms. Nemirovskaya, the head of the Ms. Baronova's electoral committee, said in an interview that Ms. Baronova had better name recognition than Mr. Zubov, even though both had hopelessly minuscule levels of support.
My hopelessly romantic adolescent brain thought that I would find The One when they dedicated their life to getting me like Noah in The Notebook and the 365 letters he sent his ex.
Months of oatmeal and water isn't exactly a feast, but at least it was enough to keep cannibalistic fantasies at bay while hopelessly floating through an endless expanse of ocean, so that's something.
Israel strongly opposes such a move because Jews had spent centuries barred from visiting the Western Wall and don't trust the international community — which they see as hopelessly biased — to ensure continued access.
It's a putrid myth we're taught about ourselves, that if in teenhood a man finds himself hopelessly attracted to us, the kernel of essential badness and transgression comes from us, not from him.
This is Half-Life sharper, more challenging but also more intuitive, more likely to force you to fight better but less likely to get you hopelessly lost in a series of trash compactors.
That really happened: the baby elephant that suffocated because his trainer wasn't there; the black-maned lion that was shot as he fled up a railroad track, while the fire hoses sprayed hopelessly.
So why, as I hurtled toward the beauty and chaos of my son's impending birth, did I suddenly find myself hopelessly obsessed with this hard-living, I-don't-need-no-stinkin'-rules cop?
I suppose the real danger is not that the press ceases to be free but that it becomes so hopelessly fragmented that the line between fact and fiction, news and propaganda, completely evaporates.
Because I'm part of everybody, and even though for 13 weeks now I've been doling out work advice, I too feel hopelessly addicted to the internet and often rudderless and out of sorts.
It should be touching and inspiring to read about women who had the strength not only to survive but to triumph in an age when prejudice seemed hopelessly welded to preconceived ideas. Mrs.
But you just hit on something very important — this idea that our software, hardware and web infrastructure are hopelessly vulnerable and that the internet is held together with duct tape and bailing wire.
Artists lived and worked in unfinished, unpermitted, unmaintained warehouses because the traditional rental market had become hopelessly out of reach; squats, in one form or another, were the only places artists could afford.
And as they exhausted themselves to death — treading water hopelessly over the course of days — we listened to the dulcet melody of their full-throated pleas in the garbled, nonsense language of Simlish.
Like any callow American kid, Cardona was hopelessly materialistic, and Slater reels off brand names like a catalogue of ships in the Iliad: Volvo, GMC Denali, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Joe Brand, Versace, Lacoste.
In interviews and speeches, he often framed Washington as hopelessly partisan and mired in gridlock and instead pointed to the nation's cities and their mayors as models for solving problems and helping voters.
The first trial for the three executives ended in a mistrial in October 2015 when jurors, after four months of testimony and a month of deliberations, declared themselves hopelessly deadlocked on most counts.
The second purge came in the late sixties, as the studio system was grappling with its own decline and the rise of a youth culture with which it seemed hopelessly out of touch.
The surveillance footage saga is emblematic of the grindingly slow progress in a case that has dogged relations between Italy and Egypt, and in which politics and police work have become hopelessly intertwined.
Notting Hill is one of those rom-coms from the 90s that makes you believe you're just one meet-cute away from romantic bliss, instead of hopelessly Tindering your way through your 20s.
Since "blue collar" and "white collar" have become hopelessly muddled terms, the best way to look at changes in the job structure over time is to sort workers by skill levels and work performed.
And with the Fall '19 runway show a few days away, we're still hopelessly lingering over her heyday — when legions of women discovered their inner power pose through the brand's quiet but bold coolness.
They have also landed themselves in court for things as varied as feeding toothpaste-filled Oreos to a homeless man and shooting their significant other through a book in a stunt gone hopelessly wrong.
Sanders brought many of these people into the Democratic political process, but the concern is that he will help push them out if they're led to believe the party is a hopelessly corrupt machine.
Ultimately, If you fancy a nice day trip and you're as hopelessly obsessed with the game as I am, a Pokémon hunt around your local zoo makes for a fun (albeit unconventional) afternoon out.
He calls the headset interface "basically an Android Wear watch menu that floats in front of you," and while software can be fixed, he argues that Magic Leap's magnetic controller tracking is hopelessly compromised.
Prosecutors allege that Holmes and Balwani defrauded investors, doctors, and patients with false claims about supposedly miraculous blood-testing devices varyingly branded as the TSPU, Edison, or minilab, which they knew were hopelessly unworkable.
With the Republican healthcare bill hopelessly unpopular across the political spectrum and a majority of Democratic Representatives signing onto my bill for the first time, Medicare for All has more momentum than ever before.
I am hopelessly in love with it, and my love comes from two things that are equally true: melee combat is thrilling, and I know I'm never going to get much better at it.
"Puerto Rico's economy is state-run, hopelessly stagnant and outstandingly ineffective," Rob Bishop, Republican chairman of the Natural Resources Committee, said on Monday, Bishop said that debt restructuring alone would not help the island.
She has promised to study whether to extend the right to die to "mature minors", people with mental illnesses and those who want to leave instructions in advance in case they fall hopelessly ill.
At her news conference in July to announce the dismissal of charges, she seemed to offer a glimpse into her mood and thinking when she denounced the city's criminal-­justice system as hopelessly broken.
Like almost any 30-year-old law dealing with technology, it is hopelessly out of date because it has not been meaningfully updated by Congress to address how digital information is created and stored.
"The Drowned Detective," rather hopelessly marketed by its publisher as a novel that "blends crime and romance," is, fortunately, about neither crime nor romance, and it's certainly not a ghastly merger of the two.
Giants 28, Eagles 23 EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Last season, the Giants not only were a bad team but also seemed hopelessly star-crossed, losing four close games in the final 75 seconds of play.
A divided Congress may be hopelessly tangled in itself like an ouroboros made of old white guys in suits, but a unified Congress is still weaker than either the president or the judicial branch.
But to keep things interesting—or maybe just because he thinks it looks cool—Rioux tends to leap into his dunks completely unnecessarily, soaring above the four- and five-foot kids hopelessly defending him.
It should have been obvious that one of the Wise Old Men, Omar Bradley — a World War II commander and the first chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff — was hopelessly out of touch.
They are front and center in his classic "Peer Gynt," from 1876, in which a hopelessly self-involved antihero goes on a journey from Norway to North Africa that veers between realism and fantasy.
"I think Hideki, with the way he's been playing, his misses seem to be birdies right now," Spieth said after an even-par 71 that left him hopelessly out of range of the leaders.
The boxer and the blonde are sitting next to each other, laughing about the old times, about when they fell hopelessly in love almost half a century ago in New Jersey, at the beach.
But it's at its best when it leaves the school grounds and follows the children home, into a harsh and unchanging world whose realities seem hopelessly at odds with the ideals of the school.
The judge concluded that the feuding founders — Philip Shawe and Elizabeth Elting, who were formerly engaged — were hopelessly deadlocked over management of the privately held business, which they started in a college dorm room.
The fact is, most of how Congress conducts its basic processes is hopelessly outdated — cutting waste or making large reforms is next to impossible when the vast majority of federal spending is on autopilot.
But Mr. Trusca saw that game as being so hopelessly fixed that he did not see his vote being counted — even here in one of the most closely contested swing states in the country.
Because I think that's one of the more important things that you've managed to have everybody on it and yet not be hopelessly uncool for the people that you want to come on it.
Most home invasion films subtly portray the white American victims as coddled into a deceptively placid existence by the trappings of modern capitalism — one that leaves them hopelessly unequipped to deal with the intruders.
Back on February 6, Orrin Hatch (R-UT) the chair of the Senate Finance Committee, delivered a floor speech dedicated to pushing back on media coverage that portrayed the GOP caucus as hopelessly divided.
In the second strategy, the narrative is that these working-class white voters are now hopelessly lost to Democrats because Democrats can't cater to racists when half of their party is now minority voters.
" She added: "By 2022, oil companies will be a dying breed, and if the British Museum is still displaying BP's logo it will look even more hopelessly out of touch than it already does.
In Museo, the actor presents Juan as both privileged and tormented, as hopelessly adolescent with his family as he is brazenly loyal to Wilson, his puppy-eyed bestie who does practically anything to please him.
Osaka will hope to erase the Hsieh match from mind by then, having been hopelessly outpointed for the best part of two sets by a player whose unorthodox game regularly troubles the Tour's top names.
Daniel Schreiber and Shai Wininger, tech entrepreneurs with no insurance background, spotted that the industry is huge (worth $4.6trn in global premium income a year, reckons Swiss Re, a reinsurer), distrusted, antiquated and hopelessly unreformed.
A New York judge last week agreed that CEO Jeff Jacobson had been "hopelessly conflicted" in negotiating a deal that would put him in charge, since he knew the board was looking to replace him.
Worried about the boom in sports betting and incidents of match fixing, countries like Australia and across the European Union are in the process of reviewing laws that experts like Gainsbury say are "hopelessly outdated".
The toy is actually reminiscent of a Star Trek: The Next Generation episode called The Game where the ship's crew find themselves hopelessly addicted to a head-worn game that seems eerily similar to Optix.
It's a crucial reminder of an important fact I think the entire tech industry forgets constantly: most people have no idea how anything actually works, and are already hopelessly confused by the tech they have.
Famously Single is returning to once again help hopelessly uncoupled celebrities, and PEOPLE has an exclusive sneak peek at how two of the show's many romances kicked into high-gear on the very first night.
As the suspect in all three bombings was taken into custody Monday morning, Jermaine's gesture shows that New Yorkers are as united as ever in the face of terror … and still hopelessly addicted to coffee.
Lots of prominent political figures are now willing to use left-wing rhetoric that would have sounded hopelessly utopian just a few years ago; some left-leaning young people are even comfortable calling themselves socialists.
It's not a miracle worker for hopelessly bumpy footage, but it does show off some magic with source video that was by no means stable in the course of shooting without making it feel unnatural.
Another member of the household described Anastasia as "witty, vivacious, hopelessly stubborn, delightfully impertinent, and in general a perfect enfant terrible… in naughtiness, she was a true genius," according to The Fate of the Romanovs.
Today, its infantilizing tone feels hopelessly dated—ironically, as it re-litigates all of the issues of American soccer that Klinsmann, as U.S. Soccer's technical director, has been tasked to address in the decades ahead.
While it's a victory for cybersecurity specialists that a vast majority of consumers use biometric identification and hack-proof pin codes, we're also hopelessly addicted to being wired during nearly every minute of every day.
Another challenging aspect of being with a Leo is that they can become over-sensitive and hopelessly dejected when their social media posts don't gain enough attention, or bitter if their professional nemeses achieve success.
LONDON (Reuters) - The estate of late Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky, who helped broker Vladimir Putin's rise to the Kremlin's top job only to become his sworn enemy, is hopelessly insolvent, a British judge has said.
It's not for no reason that this decade was known as Churchill's wilderness years—he was effectively cast out of the political elite, widely regarded as hopelessly out of touch on the topic of India.
The warnings did little good, and by 2003 the state was so hopelessly far behind on paying its pension costs that it opted for the same magic bullet Puerto Rico uses: borrowing to pay bills.
Maybe not, if Democratic voters are too hopelessly shell-shocked by 2016 to "risk" picking the candidate who shows every promise of being the most consequential president in the bunch, simply because she's a woman.
The armed forces were so hollowed out that when pro-Russian rebels invaded eastern Ukraine in 2014 the Ukrainian soldiers were sent to the battlefront in sandals, borrowed uniforms and hopelessly useless weapons and equipment.
He sneers at Risen ("irresponsible"), others who are "hopelessly agenda-driven" (the former Times reporter Tim Weiner, The New Yorker's Jane Mayer) and those who are "consistently anti-Bush" (like the former blogger Andrew Sullivan).
Judge Steven O'Neill, of the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas, declared a mistrial on Saturday morning following a note from jurors saying that they were hopelessly deadlocked on three counts of aggravated sexual assault.
I don't mean that it's 'too difficult' like 'man will never fly' or 'man will never land on the moon', I'm saying it's hopelessly misguided like 'man will never dig a tunnel to the moon'.
And given the litany of interconnected deals and dealmakers referenced above, the belief that the network of ridesharing investors is a hopelessly tangled mishmash of incumbents and competing interests may seem like a sound one.
It may be tempting to try on that pricey designer gown you saw in a magazine, but there's a real possibility that you will end up falling hopelessly in love with something you can't afford.

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